Our exchange took place most of the time in the so-called city of Zaragoza, located in the north-west of Spain. The place is quite flat, which means that it almost
For my tastes in Spain I did not find some particularly tasty traditional food, I know their paella is very famous and in all probability very good (if anyone doesn’t
There are many sights in the city center, the most interesting to me was the Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar. It is known for its four mighty bell towers,
Movera is a small town near Zaragoza where we were staying. We drove to Zaragoza by bus, which ran at intervals of 30 minutes. The first day we headed towards
In Spain, traffic routes and public transport are very well regulated. The city transport system in Zaragoza is very calm and not so loud and quite similar to the one
In Spain, they have very organized urban and intercity transport lines and traffic in general. During the exchange we were also sent to Barcelona which we reached by fast trains.
Our work day started differently every day, sometimes we started in the morning and finished around noon, or we only finished around eight in the evening. We did several different