Day 5: Now we're Sevillians!

Today, we packed our bags, and we were off to Seville. We first walked to the train station and got past security pretty quickly. After that, we boarded the train. There was a big foldable table and a nice soft seat. We finished some work, ate a croissant, and played Candy Crush. Once we got off our train, we went to our very nice 4-floor apartment in downtown Seville. The first floor had an empty pool and a bedroom with a bathroom attached. The second floor had a full kitchen, a dining area, and a comfy living room. The third floor had three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The last floor had a washing machine and led to the terrace, which had beautiful views. After the apartment manager left us, we went for lunch and had pizzas and tapas. Afterward, we chilled out for a while and settled into our apartment (when we arrived, the cleaners were still cleaning the apartment). We then went for a little and had a yummy chocolate crepe with gelato. We also had a waffle with drizzled chocolate an

Day 3: Museums

On our third day in Madrid, we decided to go to the Prado Museum, considered one of the world's biggest and best art museums. In the Prado Museum, we saw lots of Spanish art and sculptures and learned a lot of history. The overall experience was enjoyable. Afterward, we chose a fine dining restaurant to go to for lunch. We ordered a lot of fine food, which was superb. The chicken was the highlight of the lunch.

When we got back, we rested for a few hours and realized we had forgotten an essential piece of art: Picasso's Guernica. This Picasso art is known as one of Picasso's most famous works because it is a moving anti-war tapestry. This piece of art was found at the Reina Sofia, so we decided to go late at night. It was a lot of fun to go so late, and to see such interesting abstract art.

That was day 3 of our trip. Stay tuned for the next day!

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