Hi all 👋🏻
As I saw several post from friends popping up each Friday for the #MarketFriday by @dswigle I looked further into it, at what the rules are, and decided I would love to join in 🤩 So here is my first Post!
‼️If you want to know more about #MarketFriday’s have a look at At this post about it from @dswigle.
I take you today through some streets of Sevilla in Spain.
A beautiful city with loads to see and experience.
We went there for a long weekend end of October 2021. So not that long ago.
Let me show you what we found first in the covered food market: as it did surprise us.
We were walking over this long bridge “Puente de Triana” going over the Guadalquivir river.
Heading to the local covered Food Market: Mercado de Triana.
In Spain almost all covered markets are historic and are dressed up with beautiful tiles around the stalls. The name displaying from the owners of the stalls. And it tells you what you can get there.
Not always displaying prices. So there can be differences in what you would pay 😉
After we walked passed here we saw an escalator going down in a corner and asked what was there.
A local told us, there are ruins under this market and you can enter them from the side street.
Really? 🤩
So of course we walked to the entrance to check out.
Going down a corridor and some steps we found the ruins.
Imagine the market is above us here…
Let me tell you a little bit about the ruins.
It is part of:
Museo Del Castillo De San Jorge - Museum Of The Castle Of San Jorge, Sevilla.
More information can be found In this website in English!
It states:
”The Castle of San Jorge was a medieval fortress built on the west bank of the Guadalquivir river in the Spanish city of Seville (Spain). It was also used as headquarters and prison for the Spanish Inquisition. It was demolished in the 19th century and made into a food market. A museum in the underground ruins focuses on the history of the castle, the Spanish Inquisition and of religious repression.”
The escalator going up at the end of the tour.
It truly is a hidden gem.
I don’t have more photographs of the ruins itself, it’s larger than I show you today. Don’t miss it if you visit Sevilla.
But I have more photographs for you to enjoy, as we walked further through Sevilla city, what I show you next.
We entered this cute little bar.
It’s name is “Toby eats the world”
We had some delicious tapas and cappuccino’s. Even the owner came up to the table to ask if all was ok.
Wonderful service and truly delicious food.
Our bill would have been.
2 cappuccinos €2,90 each
Tapas
Patatas fritas con Ali Oli €3,50
Lagrimitas de Pollo €3,90
Ensalada Full Green €9,-
Total bill: €22,20
That’s not bad for lunch for 2 people.
Up to our next findings:
A restaurant on the ground floor.
No I didn’t buy any hahaha 🤣
It displayed many flowers on the street under a beautiful ceramic tiled wall.
What a pretty sight this shop is.
That’s all for todays #MarketFriday post. Until the next one! 👋🏻😎
Hope you enjoyed my photos of Sevilla and its little #shops and #restaurants and don’t forget the #Market.
Thank you for looking and reading 😊 🙏🏻
Any questions or comments, let me know. Always happy to help.
Have a great Friday all 😎
Grtz Jackie
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