When you find a hostel as cozy as The Garden Hostel in Seville, it makes you never want to leave. Sometimes the hostel can make or break the whole feeling of a city for you. Fortunately, we found one of the most comforting places to stopover, so we tripled the nights we had booked there. For $26 I could stay a night at the hostel, have an incredible home cooked meal, amazing staff, and have an hour of all you can drink sangria! You can’t beat the price and we made some very fun friends there. Seville was a very relaxing stop. We watched some movies, did some planning, went on a pub crawl and meandered around the most confusing streets imaginable. Even when we had a map, we still got lost. Unlike four way intersections in the US, Seville has five way, or even SIX way intersections along the winding pedestrian streets that change names every block. Not to mention there were a few dead ends, I felt like a tiny mouse in a maze on a few occasions. Half the fun in travel is randomly navigating cities twisting roads, we like to say we never get lost, we just take a longer route.
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