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EPIC PARIS Food Tour - 11 INCREDIBLE Stops - Best of LE MARAIS
Discover 11 TOP TASTES in Paris! Chocolate, croissants, macarons, wine, French onion soup, French bread, French coffee, steak tartare, galettes, pastis and more! Local expert Jess takes me on a day-long gastronomic journey in Le Marais, one of the city’s most charming neighbourhoods. Beware - this is EPIC! And it also includes stops from our Devour Tours food tour in Paris! Venga, let’s go! ????
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Paris is one of the most magical cities in the world! But man, it can be tough figuring out where to eat and drink like a local. It’s a city that is so popular with tourists - and that means there is an overwhelming choice of places and a fair few tourist traps to avoid!
So to celebrate our fantastic Ultimate Paris Food Tour I teamed up with our local Devour Paris expert Jess Timmins to take you to 11 places where to you can try some of the must-try tastes in this incredible city.
We focused our food tour in Le Marais district, which is a gorgeous historic part of Paris with lots of family-run business and beautiful winding streets, some of which are as they were centuries ago.
In this video we hit 11 establishments, lots of them family-run businesses. And many of them actual places we visit on our food tour.
So where did we go to eat the best food in Le Marais... and what did we try?
1. Caractère de Cochon - Paris’ best jambon-buerre sandwhich
2. Jean-Paul Hévin - Paris' best macarons and chocolate
3. Tout Autour du Pain - mind-blowing croissant and pain au chocolate
4. Grand Cafe Tortoni - gorgeous coffee shop!
5. Poilâne - famous bakery and French bread how it used to be made
6. Chez Alain Miam Miam - an incredible galette au beurre salé
7. Au Petit Fer a Cheval - pastis for a little aperitif
8. A La Villa de Rodez - a selection of delicious French cheeses and cured meats (saucission)
9. Les Philosophes - lovely bistro for excellent steak tartare and French onion soup
10. L’as du Fellafel - Paris’ best falafel, in the Jewish Quarter
11. L’Etiquette - a fabulous little wine shop (where you can also drink wine by the glass)
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Spain Travel Guide | Tips & Local Hacks for Visiting Spain
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Taste why this Tapas Night Tour in Madrid is a 2019 Travelers’ Choice top food tour!
Eat your way through Madrid's tapas scene on this food walking tour at night.
Soak in the atmosphere of Madrid at night on this tapas walking tour. Visiting four local bars, you'll have the opportunity to try an array of delicious tapas and drinks. With your guide and small group, you will explore narrow streets inaccessible by car and eat the way the locals do. Discover why this Madrid Night Tapas Tour has been selected as one of TripAdvisor’s top food tours in the world.
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7 Best Tapas Bars on Cava Baja | Madrid's Most Famous Tapas Street
Cava Baja is Madrid’s most famous tapas bar street! It’s in the La Latina neighbourhood and has about 50 tapas bars in only 300 metres! But how do you avoid the tourist traps. Come with us and we’ll show you the 7 best tapas bars on Cava Baja! Including Taberna La Concha, Casa Lucas, La Posada de la Villa and more!
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Calle Cava Baja is a fantastic street for a tapas crawl in Madrid. It’s got about 50 tapas bars in just one street, and is in the heart of the famous La Latina neighbourhood. But with so many tapas bars, how can you pick the good from the bad? That’s where this video comes in? Yoly and I decided to hit 7 of our favourites.
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1. Taberna La Concha: I love this spot for a pre-lunch vermouth. They make their own vermouth, and serve it with a few extra ingredients to give it extra kick. They always pair it with a delicious tapa. And their cooked tapas and wine list are also excellent. A great start!
2. Diaz y Larrouy: The wine bar has been around since 1992 and so is one of the grandfather’s of this street. They have 30-40 wines per glass, and serve delicious tostas. An excellent option for cava by the glass.
3. La Posada de la Villa: There has been a posada (or inn) here since 1642, and I adore hitting the bar in this old tavern. It’s more of a restaurant, but the bar is a great place to grab a glass and even just enjoy the free tapa. It’s just full of history!
4. La Posada del Dragón: These guys do more modern tapas, and I love their tomato salad. But beyond the food, this place is extra special as beneath the glass floor you can see the remains of the medieval walls that once surrounded Madrid.
Honourable mention: La Perejila - great little tapas bar that just didn’t make the final cut.
5. Casa Lucas: Famous on Calle Cava Baja. This place is always packed, but does delicious modern tapas and tostas, and they have an excellent wine list. Don’t worry if you can’t get a table - just squeeze on up at the bar!
6. Taberna Tempranillo: Another classic wine bar that’s been around for a number of years. These guys do an eclectic selection of modern dishes, as well as tostas. And of course great wine by the glass. Also - the wine rack against the back wall is spectacular!
7. Los Huevos de Lucio: Opposite is a famous restaurant called Casa Lucio. And in that restaurant they’re famous for their huevos estrellados (aka. Huevos rotos or broken eggs). Opposite Los Huevos de Lucio is their tavern, and you can get the same dish there. It’s simple, but it’s delicious!
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hi guys, maz here! ❀
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during august, i travelled to spain for my summer vacation! for the start of this vacation, my parents and i spent 3 days at seville to explore the old city, Santa Cruz. i recorded my days there to show you all the best places in seville / spain and the cute cafes i tried! i visited an art museum, a coffee roaster, went shopping and explored the city!
i hope you guys relax to this video and get some ideas for when you plan a vacation for yourselves!
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for the rest of my vacation, i spent the rest of the days in a mountain town in the torrox region!
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Jet lag & Museum Day in Madrid | Spain Travel Diary Ep. 2
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10 Foods You MUST Try in Madrid | Frolic & Courage
You don’t want to leave Madrid without trying these 10 insanely delicious foods!
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10 Things to do in Madrid, Spain Travel Guide
Come join us for this Madrid Travel Guide as we highlight what you can see, do and eat in the city over a short three day visit. When it comes to things to do in Madrid must visit attractions include the Buen Retiro Park, Royal Palace of Madrid, Temple of Debod and Plaza Mayor. However, foodies should take note that Madrid has plenty to offer. From tapas to churros dig in and make the most of it.
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Intro - 00:01
1) Royal Palace of Madrid (Palacio Real de Madrid) - 01:21 + Royal Armoury of Madrid (Real Armería de Madrid) - 02:33
2) Almudena Cathedral (Santa María la Real de La Almudena) - 02:41
3) Sabatini Gardens (Jardines de Sabatini) - 02:48
4) Spanish Tapas for lunch at Loredo - 03:21
5) Temple of Debod (Templo de Debod) - 06:23
6) Plaza Mayor of Madrid (Plaza Mayor de Madrid) - 06:55
7) Plaza de la Villa (Madrid Medieval Square) - 07:47
8) Market of San Miguel (Mercado de San Miguel) - 08:24
9) Buen Retiro Park (Parque del Buen Retiro) - 09:36 + Crystal Palace (Palacio de Cristal) - 10:21
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Our visit Madrid travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Spanish cuisine, top sightseeing tourist attractions including visiting cathedrals, palaces, parks, squares, green spaces and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Madrid tourism brochure, Madrid itinerary or Madrid city tour.
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Greetings from Madrid, Spain. Hello hello. And this is a city we visited 2.5 years ago in the summer. We're back with my parents this time and we're going to be here for just a few days making a little travel guide and we hope you guys will join along. This one is going to be a little bit different because last time we were in Madrid we ran around like crazy. We're going to take it easy focus on the highlights. Focus on food. Delicious Spanish food. We hope you guys will enjoy our little tour of Madrid.
The armoury turned out to be a real highlight with weapons and armour dating back from the 16th and 17th centuries.
We caught a glimpse at the Almudena Cathedral and continued towards the Sabatini Gardens, which are located directly behind the palace.
After lunch, we visited the Temple of Debod. This is ancient Egyptian temple that was given to Spain as a sign of gratitude for their help in saving the Abu Simbel temples. It dates back to the 2nd century BC and it’s one of the few works of ancient Egyptian architecture that can be seen outside of Egypt.
Plaza Mayor is the main square in Madrid. It is lined with shops and cafes under its porticoes. It was just a skip over to one of the most popular food markets with visitors.
Buen Retiro is a large park located at the edge of the city centre. It belonged to the Spanish Monarchy until the late 19th century, when it became a public park, and it’s home to various gardens, sculptures, monuments and small palaces
One of the most iconic buildings found within the park is the Crystal Palace, made of glass and iron, which is used for art exhibits throughout the year.
This cafe will make you feel like you’ve been transported back to the late nineteenth century. The walls are covered in mirrors and wood panelling, the tables are of white marble, the chairs and banquettes are deep green in colour.
Last but not least, we finished off our visit with an evening stroll through Madrid, and that pretty much wraps our trip! The city clearly has much more to offer than we were able to cover in just 3 days, but we hope this Madrid travel guide gave you a few ideas of what you can do with a short break in the city. Wishing you happy travels and we’ll see you in the next video as we continue our travels through Spain!
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THIS YEAR, I'M DOING A 30 DURING 30 BUCKET LIST. NO. 25 ON MY LIST WAS TO DO A SOLO TRIP. WHAT BETTER PLACE THAN MADRID, SPAIN?
Here are some of the recs I talk about in the vid!
-ROSI LA LOCA- Bar none the best tapas bar/restaurant I had in Spain. It is a pretty tiny restaurant even though there's 2 floors, so put your name on the waitlist at the door. I had to wait until after 11 pm to get seated on a Friday night. I thoroughly enjoyed my order of smoked octopus with celeriac puree and my gin tea mine cocktail with gin, green tea, jasmine, and egg white. They also have free wifi, perfect for travelers who may need it! Overall, I loved the whimsical decor, unique food offerings, and excellent service.
-CIRCULO DE BELLAS ARTES- Cost €4 to get to the rooftop bar and there is usually a line both inside and outside. However, it moves fairly fast and the rooftop views are worth it! They also have a DJ, as well as cocktails and food.
-CHOCOLATERIA SAN GINES- Cafe that has served churros since 1894 and open 24 hours! In a safe and well-populated alleyway, at least when I went during the day. I got the 6 churros with hot chocolate. You pay and order before you sit down.
-MERCADO DE SAN MIGUEL- Modern, covered market with a variety of gourmet tapas vendors. Pricier due to the touristy location, but shaded and indoors with seating and a variety of food and drink options.
-MY HOTEL, PETIT PALACE TRES CRUCES- Pleasantly affordable, clean, and nice amenities. The front desk communicates efficiently in English. Walking distance to Plaza Mayor, Mercado de San Miguel, Puerto del Sol, Circulo de Bellas Artes, Metropolis building, etc.
Would you do a birthday bucket list? Did I miss any Madrid recs? Let me know in the comments below!!
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If San Sebastian (or any part of the Basque Country!) is on your itinerary, you need to add a visit to a Basque cider house to your list of things to discover. There is nothing like a Basque cider house, and in this video, James and the Devour Tours team visit Petritegi ( a cider house open all year long. Watch as they devour a traditional Basque cider house meal, complete with three courses, plus dessert!
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Spanish Food Tour at Central Market in Valencia, Spain
Join us for a Spanish Food Tour in Valencia, Spain at central market (mercado central) as we sample many tasty savory and sweet bites. Located just a stone throw away from our apartment we visited the mercat central on an almost daily basis to pick-up groceries such as fresh produce and delicious local meats and cheeses. However, our mission was different this time. Our plan was to visit the Central Market in Valencia to have as many tasty Spanish snacks as we possibly could handle including both savory and sweet items. With this in mind we ate the following food items:
1) Sandwich with serrano ham (Bocadillo de jamón serrano)
2) Ham and cheese in a cup (Jamón serrano y queso)
3) Empanadas with tuna and onion (Empanadilla de atún y cebolla)
4) Spanish Tortilla with chorizo slices (Tortilla española con chorizo)
5) Almond and sugar cakes (Mantecadas y polvorones)
6) Pig's ear or Elephant ear pastries (Palmeras)
7) Fruit juice (Zumo de frutas)
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Today's video is going to be a food adventure. We're making our way over to the Central Market here in Valencia (Mercado Central de Valencia). Which is right outside our door. We had views from our apartment window overlooking the market just footsteps away. We've already been a few times to do our grocery shopping but we also noticed they have lots of tasty bites so you can actually turn your visit into a meal. So that is what we're planning to do. I've even got my little grocery bag in case we see something for dinner. That is the plan. Let's go eat Spanish food.
Our first snack of the day is going to be a sandwich filled with jamón serrano (Bocadillo de jamón serrano). That means ham from the mountains from the sierras. I'm just opening it up here. Look at that. A thing of beauty in the sandwich. They asked me if I wanted olive oil drizzled all over it so I was like yeah! It was only 1 Euro.
Time for our second snack here at the market. Alright second tasty snack. And this one is only 2 Euros so we're having Serrano ham. There we go Jamón serrano y queso right? And this one is only 2 Euros.
This is our third snack right here. It is called empanadilla and it is filled with tuna and onion (Empanadilla de atún y cebolla ). It kind of resembles the empanadas that you find in Latin America. How much was it? 1.10 Euros.
We're going to be trying the tortilla and we ordered the one with chorizo and it is served with a slice of bread and they also gave us some allioli sauce.
So this should be pretty good & scrumptious. Our forth snack. We're still going strong guys. Not close to being full yet.
Time to try that. You already had a bite of the chorizo for our Spanish version so I'm insisting that you save that piece for me. I know it is good. It is wonderful with this garlic sauce.
We are trying something completely new. Apparently it is a dessert that is from Spain. We got three different kinds and I've just opened the first one up. This one is called polvorones de canela. It is cinnamon.
This one is called Mantecada. This is polvorone.
These were three Euros for the 3 of them.
Moving on to dessert. This is called Palmera. It is 1 Euro.
Gotta wash it down with a little fruit juice. This was 1.50 Euros.
That was a very fun visit to the Central Market (Mercado Central).
If you want to visit the Central Market (Mercat Central) here in Valencia a few things you should know. It is open from 8 to 3 pm everyday except for Sunday. So Monday through Saturday and there is a lot of produce and meat shops great for picking up groceries.
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Bilbao - Is this the best city in Spain?
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Spain Travel Guide: Barcelona, Madrid, Montserrat! [4K]
In this video, we present a Spain Travel Guide that covers some major cities, such as Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian, etc, but also just some things to do, like Montserrat.
By the way, I've seen some excellent Spain travel packages on Groupon, so make sure to take a look at it if you're not sure what's the cheapest time to travel to Spain and want to save some funds.
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Here's the basic info and the do's and don's when visiting Spain!
- Transportation costs are moderate: $250/wk for rental car and ~$50/80 to cross the country via train (single trip)
- Frequent tolls of $1-5 on the highways, so budget this extra expense ($60 for our week long driving adventure)
- English friendly in major cities, less so as you get into more rural areas
- Overall cost is comparable to US, but fuel is expensive (use diesel)
- Similar to all of Europe, dining experiences take time - must look for Tapas/Pinchos bars if want quick service (grab and pay)
- Booking.com worked well for accommodations, from 150-300 night for 3 people
- Cuisine (esp outside of major cities) is mainly bread/pasta, meats and cheese - don't expect too many vegetables or fruit - but be sure to try Paella and Tapas/Pinchos
- Parking within city usually $20-30 for 24 hrs depending on if major city or not
- Barcelona specific: reserve tours of Sagrada Familia & Guell park ahead of time
- Schedule: everything closed 1-3, sometimes hard to find lunch, dinner starts at 7 at the earliest, but most are eating around 8 or 9, with drinks beforehand
- Download Gmaps ahead of time: they work great in Spain, no need for Wifi/Internet connection to navigate
- Most cafes will give you wifi password if you eat/drink something
- Pre-departure: get tickets for the Sagrada Familia Basilica, Guell Park, Winery Tours (recommend Contino in Logrono)
- Unique Gear List: travel adapter, Car phone adapter
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Travel Adapter:
Car adapter: (you'll be using phone to navigate for free, check the travel hacks on the website to find out how!)
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Gabriel is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of Following My Thumb, a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and has written several other books available on Amazon.com and elsewhere.
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A WEEKEND IN LISBON
We had a lot of fun in Portugal ???????? Lisbon.
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