Our last leg of the Italian Spanish trip was an afternoon in Madrid. The transfer options were better to ride the train from Malaga and take Vueling flight from Madrid than a direct Norwegian flight from Malaga. What can I say. The Norwegians are expensive.
EATING IN CORDOBA
The gastronomic offer of Cordoba is no different that classical Spanish food offer in other cities that we visited. There is abundance of small tapas bars where lunch or dinner is served and there are quite a number of upscale restaurants offering a different intake on the traditional Southern Spanish ingredients.
We have tasted all!
CORDOBA
After almost a full week in Sevilla, our next destination was Cordoba.

We arrived early in the day, with no pressure at all. Cordoba is just an hour train ride with from Sevilla so having in mind our early check in to the apartment we had plenty of time to arrive to the train station, walk around a park in Cordoba, have a snack, walk the streets for the M nap and even get some groceries along the way.
EATING IN SEVILLA
If you ever traveled to Spain, it was hard to miss all present tapas portions of food. Sometimes served as a full dish portion, but mostly smaller portions of many and various tapas dishes have marked Spanish cuisine. It was no different with Andalusian cuisine that we enjoyed during the visit to the cities of Sevilla, Cordoba and Malaga.
IN GIRO // Capriglio
One of the most memorable Italian trips was the one where we ate our way through Emilia region. On the one-week long trip we went beyond the old boring pack your bag, visit a museum type of trip. I mean, we came back home with a suitcase of mortadela from Bologna. What can I say.
IN GIRO // Barolo
Situated some 60 kilometers south from Capriglio, was our first destination of the day.

LAVAZZA MUSEUM
After a delicious start and a visit to the chocolate works shop, we needed a caffeine boost to continue with our day. The visit to the Lavazza Museum was right on spot.

DUBLIN is EPIC
After leaving Belfast and staying overnight in Swords, one last stop before returning back home, was Dublin.
GYPSY KINGS
There was few must do during the Full Irish road trip. One was to have a night over in a castle. That was my idea. The other was sleeping in gypsy wagons And that wasn’t my idea 🙂









