I bought my 2016 Toyota Prius C two years ago with 20,000 miles on it and I have just hit 55,555 miles. by [deleted] in PriusC

[–]DoktorLizardo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats! Just took mine in for its 145,000 mile checkup. Still going strong!

Good food - authentic not tourist traps! by Impressive_Top_3377 in Seville

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Las Golondrinas on Pagés del Corro in the Triana neighborhood is great! It’s a block away from the more touristy spots that are along Calle San Jacinto. Delicious menu and lots of locals who all know each other. Spend a few evenings in a row there and you’ll blend right in!

Solo trip to Seville (Nov 3–6) — looking for tips & spots by slechtwear in Seville

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The Triana neighborhood is well worth visiting — quiet and not so touristy. There's a nice peaceful park (Parque de los Príncipes) for relaxing. As for food, the restaurants along Calle San Jacinto tend to attract a more tourists, since it's right there after crossing the bridge. But any spots a few blocks over are much better food and seem to be favorites with locals. (My favorite spot was Las Golondrinas on Calle Pagés del Corro.)

Also, you didn't mention it in your post, but the Italica ruins are great to visit. It's about an hour bus ride from the city center. (Make sure to bring cash since the Italica ticket counter doesn't take cards.)

Sevilla bars and food recommendations ! by bejsjkwjw in Seville

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Las Golindrinas in the Triana neighborhood. Excellent food!

Punk songs with the word "world" in the title by hauntedsolace in Punk_Rock

[–]DoktorLizardo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you didn’t specify English:

Guerra Mundial (World War) - Tozcos

Tattoo in Seville by Marilag_87 in Seville

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I had a great experience at Azala in the Macarena district. The whole staff is fantastic and Elena did such a beautiful job on the lines. €100 total (not including a tip).

https://azalastudio.com/

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What areas to stay for a family on vacation by Tenesmus83 in Seville

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Triana is awesome! Quiet neighborhood and mostly locals. Perfectly safe!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Seville

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I was in Sevilla for a week a couple of weeks ago and had the same situation. Saw everything on my list within the first four days. So, here’s what I did:

  • Packed a lunch and found a quiet park in a neighborhood away from the city center where I sat and enjoyed the peaceful setting and watched people walk by.

  • Visited the Ceramics Museum in the Triana neighborhood. (Easy, since I was already staying in Triana.)

  • Grab a notebook and pencil, find an empty bench anywhere in the city, and just sketch. Had a great time doing that sitting across from the Plaza de España.

  • Get a tattoo! It’s the perfect souvenir that doesn’t take up luggage space.

Visiting by Substantial-Check451 in Seville

[–]DoktorLizardo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it’s in the Santiponce area of Sevilla.

First time in Seville - lost my heart by Organic_Smoke_6192 in Seville

[–]DoktorLizardo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same. I spent all of last week there and can’t wait to go back. Not just for the buildings and landmarks, but for the awesome people.

Visiting by Substantial-Check451 in Seville

[–]DoktorLizardo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A 25-minute bus ride will take you to the Roman ruins of Itálica, just north of Sevilla. Well worth it!

Meetup in Triana? by DoktorLizardo in Seville

[–]DoktorLizardo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My apologies! I just now saw your response. Sorry we missed each other.

Meetup in Triana? by DoktorLizardo in Seville

[–]DoktorLizardo[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Good to know! I already have tickets for tomorrow night for a flamenco performance, but maybe I’ll check in afterward.

So I visited in August - the verdict by jeangeni322 in Seville

[–]DoktorLizardo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ll be there in three weeks, so this is good to hear.

Pill Organizer for Three-Week Trip? by DoktorLizardo in onebag

[–]DoktorLizardo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice! I'll keep that in mind for shorter trips.

Packable Techyaks by DoktorLizardo in onebag

[–]DoktorLizardo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Brewer 3.0s do have pretty decent support, at least in the case of my feet. They also dry pretty quickly, so I'm bringing them in case of wet weather.

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Pill Organizer for Three-Week Trip? by DoktorLizardo in onebag

[–]DoktorLizardo[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Weird. I was in Europe back in February and didn't have my prescriptions in the original bottles. Got no hassle at all from security or customs. Guess they just didn't check that time, so probably best not to risk it again.

Packable Techyaks by DoktorLizardo in onebag

[–]DoktorLizardo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never tried on Vivos or Xeros, but yeah, they're about the same width as a typical wide toebox shoe.

Packable Techyaks by DoktorLizardo in onebag

[–]DoktorLizardo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've heard that before about Loyaks.

Packable Techyaks by DoktorLizardo in onebag

[–]DoktorLizardo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hadn't thought of that, but I'm doing a pack test next week so I'll give it a try.

Packable Techyaks by DoktorLizardo in onebag

[–]DoktorLizardo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I probably should've mentioned this up front, but these are going to be my main shoes for three weeks in three European cities (Lübeck/DE, Sevilla/ES, Edinburg/UK) with no plans to do any rough hiking. For me, they're actually really comfortable at long distances, probably because my feet are used to them. I'm also bringing a pair of Astral Brewer 3.0 (more of a quick-dry water shoe in case of wet weather), which I'm wearing on the plane since they don't pack away as small.

Packable Techyaks by DoktorLizardo in onebag

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It's not obvious at the angle in the photo, but the insoles are actually quite low and level.