Week 3
We had three awesome days in Valencia. After a 4 hour bus trip (during which the bus driver was lost for a few minutes) we finally arrived at the bus station in Valencia where a friend of Rigbert (Carlo) welcomed us. Maria and Clara (Spanish students that visited us in The Netherlands for an exchange semester) welcomed us in the house of Maria’s aunt. Rigbert went to Carlo’s house and I had dinner with Maria, Clara and their friends. I experienced the nightlife in Valencia and the next day we had lunch together. Unfortunately, we already had to say goodbye after lunch, because Rigbert, Carlo and I went to see the football game between Valencia and Atlético Madrid; which was spectacularly won by 3-1 in favour of Valencia.
We had three awesome days in Valencia. After a 4 hour bus trip (during which the bus driver was lost for a few minutes) we finally arrived at the bus station in Valencia where a friend of Rigbert (Carlo) welcomed us. Maria and Clara (Spanish students that visited us in The Netherlands for an exchange semester) welcomed us in the house of Maria’s aunt. Rigbert went to Carlo’s house and I had dinner with Maria, Clara and their friends. I experienced the nightlife in Valencia and the next day we had lunch together. Unfortunately, we already had to say goodbye after lunch, because Rigbert, Carlo and I went to see the football game between Valencia and Atlético Madrid; which was spectacularly won by 3-1 in favour of Valencia.
Valencia is a great
city and unfortunately we only had one weekend to visit it. I will definitely visit
it again!
Also, we have finally
found a gym that ‘accepts’ me. All the other gyms in Zaragoza require a
passport number, and I only have an ID card. The only downside of this ‘acceptance’
is that the gym is similar to a ghetto, compared to all the other gyms we have
visited. (pictures will follow once I feel confident enough to bring my
phone with me to the gym)



















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