Salamanca
Oct 2
After our Real Madrid night (and a long day of classes and work), we went out to celebrate our friend Baylee’s birthday (Northwestern). We went to a famous restaurant called Gula Gula. This restaurant had amazing food and was followed by a very interesting show . . . a drag show. Yes, this was my first experience and I could not stop laughing the entire way through.

This past weekend we went to Salamanca from Friday morning to Saturday night. Salamanca is about 2.5 hours away from Madrid. We took our bus there Friday morning, found a cute hostel, and took our siestas till about 6pm. Salamanca is pretty much a college town, famous for its night life supported by the students. Our night out was fabulous – making it our 3rd consecutive night with less than 3 hours of sleep. The next day we explored much of the historic part of Salamanca including the gardens of San Esteban, the Cathedral, and the Convent. Such a beautiful European city, I loved it.
After our Real Madrid night (and a long day of classes and work), we went out to celebrate our friend Baylee’s birthday (Northwestern). We went to a famous restaurant called Gula Gula. This restaurant had amazing food and was followed by a very interesting show . . . a drag show. Yes, this was my first experience and I could not stop laughing the entire way through.

This past weekend we went to Salamanca from Friday morning to Saturday night. Salamanca is about 2.5 hours away from Madrid. We took our bus there Friday morning, found a cute hostel, and took our siestas till about 6pm. Salamanca is pretty much a college town, famous for its night life supported by the students. Our night out was fabulous – making it our 3rd consecutive night with less than 3 hours of sleep. The next day we explored much of the historic part of Salamanca including the gardens of San Esteban, the Cathedral, and the Convent. Such a beautiful European city, I loved it.

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