Jesús Ponce
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With this route we can see the best of Santillana del Mar |
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Perhaps the most touristic area of Madrid Madrid which is called "El Madrid de los Austrias. The nickname for this part of Madrid's downtown district has historically: it is in this area where I thin... |
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This route includes a tour of Kensington and South Kensington. We will start the route on the Queensway underground station (central red line), we Kensington Gardens, pass by some of the best museums... |
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With this route we can discover the marine life and port of Santander. |
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Here is the second route Santander, after the trade route that left you the other day. In this case we will see some of the most significant monuments of Santander. |
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Here I leave a small path which to me is one of the best views we have of Madrid. It is a journey through what is known as the Cerro del Tío Pío or Park Tits in Vallecas. If you have the opportunit... |
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Well the trip is taking shape. This is the third route to introduce and Santander and to try to enjoy soon. It seems that I see as I am introducing the first that is introduced will be the last to pe... |
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Complete turn around the fence Viñuelas Castle, leaving Tres Cantos. |
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Here you have one of the routes that I am collecting for holiday this year, which we all can see will be Cantabria. This route is considered the trade route from Santander and with other 3 (which als... |
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The Gardens have their origin between 1630 and 1640, when the Count-Duke of Olivares (Don Gaspar de Guzmán y Pimentel), favorite of Philip IV (1621-1665), the king gave some land that had been ceded ... |
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Circular route through the Sierra de Madrid, leaving Navacerrada got on the ball of the World and the trip to Navacerrada Malicious |
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Dead Woman's Rise to from Cercedilla Travel through the Avenue Rome to the hill and up the Fuenfría Monton Wheat |
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The Gardens have their origin between 1630 and 1640, when the Count-Duke of Olivares (Don Gaspar de Guzmán y Pimentel), favorite of Philip IV (1621-1665), the king gave some land that had been ceded ... |
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Paseo de la Castellana Madrid |
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Route to the Thyssen museum, the Museo del Prado and the Reina Sofia Art Center from Cibeles |
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Sightseeing from the Puerta de Alcala to the Puerta del Sol |
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