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Guadalajara, Spain - Small-city living close to Madrid
In this video I travel to Guadalajara, Spain, to check out what a medium-size Spanish city like this can offer from a quality-of-life perspective should you be planning on moving to Spain.
I film my videos on #lumix cameras and lenses.
If you want to help me make more videos, please consider buying some merchandise, or,
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published: 12 Feb 2020
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Guadalajara Spain: things to do in Guadalajara
Guadalajara is a city with a thousand corners oozing with history.
Researchers have traced its origins to a site near the Iberian city of Arriaca, meaning "river of stones", which would later become Roman. Even so, we cannot speak of an important settlement until the al-Andalus (Moorish) era. By the 8th century we know that there was a bridge spanning the Henares River, a mosque, and the Alcázar, or fortress. The Arab reign lasted for almost four centuries, until at the end of the 11th century the enclave came under the control of Castile and its king, Alfonso VI.
The conquest of Guadalajara formed part of the process to conquer the taifa (principality) of Toledo, and legends have it that Alvar Fáñez de Minaya, one of El Cid's lieutenants, led the Castilian troops in the spring of 1085, ...
published: 07 Aug 2020
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QUÉ VER en GUADALAJARA, España 4K - Imprescindibles en un día
Descubre todo lo que hay que ver en Guadalajara, España, una de las capitales más desconocidas de Castilla La Mancha.
Si quieres más información, aquí tienes la guía turística completa: https://bit.ly/3YAMHIC
Tours, visitas guiadas y actividades:
Free tour: https://www.civitatis.com/es/guadalajara-espana/free-tour-guadalajara/?aid=1103
Tour de los fantasmas: https://www.civitatis.com/es/guadalajara-espana/tour-fantasmas-guadalajara/?aid=1103
Ahorra tiempo y dinero reservando ya tu:
Alojamiento: https://www.booking.com/index.html?aid=842019
Coche de alquiler: https://www.rentalcars.com/?affiliateCode=quever
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Facebook: https://facebook.com/queverene...
published: 16 Feb 2023
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Drone Guadalajara, Spain
Aerial drone flying over Guadalajara, Spain shows a very pretty northern city in Spain. This city had free curbside parking everywhere for their residents and tourist :)
I hope you enjoy and subscribe to this YouTube drone channel while seeing my travels from an aerial view above nature, towns and cities in the UK, Ireland, Europe, Australia, US, Canada, and several islands @ www.YouTube.com/JamesBeBop . Or please visit my photo website with photos of 49 countries/islands, all 50 states and all but one province in Canada that I could not drive through at www.JGlowacki.com . I love to drive throughout the world whether on the right or left with either left-hand steering or right-hand steering and of course I have become accustomed to using a stick-shift with both hands :) I truly enjoy th...
published: 22 Sep 2019
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Food & Travel - Destination Guadalajara, Spain
Explore the diversity of the Spanish culinary scene and of its rich heritage with the MICHELIN Guide taking you to the best local spots.
Do you know all the secrets of Guadalajara? Raíz Culinaria and the MICHELIN Guide invite you on a journey through the gastronomy, culture and landscape of the five provinces that make Castilla-La Mancha.The final stop of this trip will be the MICHELIN Guide 2023 Gala to be held in Toledo on November 22nd.
In this first video, Chefs Enrique Pérez from El Doncel and Samuel Moreno from Molino de Alcuneza, both 1 MICHELIN Star in Sigüenza, hosted chef Javier Olleros, from the restaurant Culler de Pau in O Grove (2 MICHELIN Stars). In addition to the exquisite meals in their respective restaurants, the two chefs accompanied him to a succulent breakfast served...
published: 19 Oct 2022
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3 curiosities about Guadalajara - Spain
Guadalajara, located in #CastillaLaMancha is full of monuments dated to the Roman period... It's like traveling back in time! Discover 3 curiosities of this incredible city! Take a look at the video!
More information: https://bit.ly/3INF8sZ
published: 23 Feb 2023
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[4K HDR] 🇪🇸 SPAIN WALKER / WALKING TOUR 🚶♂️ Guadalajara
published: 12 Apr 2023
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WELCOME TO GUADALAJARA SPAIN -- Workaway Spain // 056
Welcome to Guadalajara, Spain! My new Workaway location is in this beautiful city near Madrid, and I'm here to show you what it has to offer!
From incredible cake stores to medieval statues, Guadalajara has a vast array of interesting attractions. Watch the video to see them!
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published: 07 Sep 2017
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Places to see in ( Guadalajara - Spain )
Places to see in ( Guadalajara - Spain )
Guadalajara is a city and municipality in the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha, Spain, and in the natural region of La Alcarria. Guadalajara is the capital of the province of Guadalajara.
Guadalajara is located roughly 60 kilometres (37 miles) northeast of Madrid on the Henares River , The bridge across the Henares river is Arab but built on Roman foundations. It has several historic buildings such as the Palacio del Infantado, as well as many churches, such as the church of San Ginés. Although Guadalajara is the biggest city in its diocese, the cathedral is located in the nearby town of Sigüenza. However, in Guadalajara, there is a "co-cathedral": the church of Saint Mary, in Mudejar style. Very close to this church, is placed the chap...
published: 09 Mar 2017
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Day Trip to Guadalajara | Spain Vlog 9
Latoya and I spent my last day in Spain in Guadalajara and walking around downtown Madrid. Thank you to Latoya for hosting me in Sol, the heart of the city!
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venmo: @Nicole-Ricci-1
published: 16 Dec 2021
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Guadalajara, Spain - Small-city living close to Madrid
In this video I travel to Guadalajara, Spain, to check out what a medium-size Spanish city like this can offer from a quality-of-life perspective should you be ...
In this video I travel to Guadalajara, Spain, to check out what a medium-size Spanish city like this can offer from a quality-of-life perspective should you be planning on moving to Spain.
I film my videos on #lumix cameras and lenses.
If you want to help me make more videos, please consider buying some merchandise, or,
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Please comment and subscribe to this channel.
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https://wn.com/Guadalajara,_Spain_Small_City_Living_Close_To_Madrid
In this video I travel to Guadalajara, Spain, to check out what a medium-size Spanish city like this can offer from a quality-of-life perspective should you be planning on moving to Spain.
I film my videos on #lumix cameras and lenses.
If you want to help me make more videos, please consider buying some merchandise, or,
a small donation will also help me make more videos:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=QTKDXH7PA3M26&source=url
Please comment and subscribe to this channel.
I also create content for curious.com. Take my lessons +20,000 more @Curious on anything from tennis, to test prep, to tango. As my student, get 20% OFF! http://curious.com?coupon=curiousteacher20&ref=iGRfmw4X6Wg
- published: 12 Feb 2020
- views: 23332
3:58
Guadalajara Spain: things to do in Guadalajara
Guadalajara is a city with a thousand corners oozing with history.
Researchers have traced its origins to a site near the Iberian city of Arriaca, meaning "riv...
Guadalajara is a city with a thousand corners oozing with history.
Researchers have traced its origins to a site near the Iberian city of Arriaca, meaning "river of stones", which would later become Roman. Even so, we cannot speak of an important settlement until the al-Andalus (Moorish) era. By the 8th century we know that there was a bridge spanning the Henares River, a mosque, and the Alcázar, or fortress. The Arab reign lasted for almost four centuries, until at the end of the 11th century the enclave came under the control of Castile and its king, Alfonso VI.
The conquest of Guadalajara formed part of the process to conquer the taifa (principality) of Toledo, and legends have it that Alvar Fáñez de Minaya, one of El Cid's lieutenants, led the Castilian troops in the spring of 1085, taking the city.
Victory at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, in 1212, definitively pushed the border southwards. In Guadalajara, on the site of the previous mosque, the construction of a mudéjar church, which we now know as the Concatedral de Santa María, began.
Later, in the second half of the fourteenth century, the Mendoza family settled in Guadalajara, boasting prominent figures such as Íñigo López de Mendoza, Marqués de Santillana, and the Cardenal Pedro González de Mendoza.
Guadalajara shone so brightly that the beautiful Palacio del Infantado was built here, in the Gothic-Elizabethan style, with Renaissance elements, going on to host two of the most notable royal weddings of the Modern Age: that of Felipe Segundo (Philip II) and Isabel de Valois, in 1559; and that of Felipe Quinto (Philip V) and Isabel de Farnesio, in 1714.
Other emblematic buildings in the city include the Palacio de la Cotilla, dating from the 17th century, which features a Chinese tea room; and the Pantheon of the Duchess of Sevillano, a funerary monument built in 1916 and covered by a beautiful dome of glazed pottery, and adorned with beautiful ornamentation.
The city was not immune to the conflicts that plagued Spain: the War of Succession, the War of Independence against the French, and, of course, the Civil War, during which Guadalajara suffered great damage.
But the city managed to recover and take advantage of its proximity to the Madrid metropolitan area and the urban and industrial expansion of the Henares Corridor. But let us not forget that Guadalajara is much more; it is also a province forming an integral part of Castilla-La Mancha, and full of emblematic towns, such as Cogolludo, with the Renaissance Palacio de Medinaceli; Atienza, with its castle in the upper quarter of the town, offering sweeping views of the entire region; and Sigüenza, protected by its walls and featuring the famed young nobleman's tomb in its cathedral, its castle housing a well-known parador. Brihuega beckons you to discover its enormous cultural heritage, even as it enhances its landscape to attract revenue and retain its local population. And Pastrana, down whose streets walked two illustrious contemporaries: The Princess of Eboli, and Saint Teresa of Jesus; and that was once home to Christians, Jews and Muslims.
In short, Guadalajara is a land for leisurely walks and discovering its enormous heritage, left by a whole mix of cultures.
https://wn.com/Guadalajara_Spain_Things_To_Do_In_Guadalajara
Guadalajara is a city with a thousand corners oozing with history.
Researchers have traced its origins to a site near the Iberian city of Arriaca, meaning "river of stones", which would later become Roman. Even so, we cannot speak of an important settlement until the al-Andalus (Moorish) era. By the 8th century we know that there was a bridge spanning the Henares River, a mosque, and the Alcázar, or fortress. The Arab reign lasted for almost four centuries, until at the end of the 11th century the enclave came under the control of Castile and its king, Alfonso VI.
The conquest of Guadalajara formed part of the process to conquer the taifa (principality) of Toledo, and legends have it that Alvar Fáñez de Minaya, one of El Cid's lieutenants, led the Castilian troops in the spring of 1085, taking the city.
Victory at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, in 1212, definitively pushed the border southwards. In Guadalajara, on the site of the previous mosque, the construction of a mudéjar church, which we now know as the Concatedral de Santa María, began.
Later, in the second half of the fourteenth century, the Mendoza family settled in Guadalajara, boasting prominent figures such as Íñigo López de Mendoza, Marqués de Santillana, and the Cardenal Pedro González de Mendoza.
Guadalajara shone so brightly that the beautiful Palacio del Infantado was built here, in the Gothic-Elizabethan style, with Renaissance elements, going on to host two of the most notable royal weddings of the Modern Age: that of Felipe Segundo (Philip II) and Isabel de Valois, in 1559; and that of Felipe Quinto (Philip V) and Isabel de Farnesio, in 1714.
Other emblematic buildings in the city include the Palacio de la Cotilla, dating from the 17th century, which features a Chinese tea room; and the Pantheon of the Duchess of Sevillano, a funerary monument built in 1916 and covered by a beautiful dome of glazed pottery, and adorned with beautiful ornamentation.
The city was not immune to the conflicts that plagued Spain: the War of Succession, the War of Independence against the French, and, of course, the Civil War, during which Guadalajara suffered great damage.
But the city managed to recover and take advantage of its proximity to the Madrid metropolitan area and the urban and industrial expansion of the Henares Corridor. But let us not forget that Guadalajara is much more; it is also a province forming an integral part of Castilla-La Mancha, and full of emblematic towns, such as Cogolludo, with the Renaissance Palacio de Medinaceli; Atienza, with its castle in the upper quarter of the town, offering sweeping views of the entire region; and Sigüenza, protected by its walls and featuring the famed young nobleman's tomb in its cathedral, its castle housing a well-known parador. Brihuega beckons you to discover its enormous cultural heritage, even as it enhances its landscape to attract revenue and retain its local population. And Pastrana, down whose streets walked two illustrious contemporaries: The Princess of Eboli, and Saint Teresa of Jesus; and that was once home to Christians, Jews and Muslims.
In short, Guadalajara is a land for leisurely walks and discovering its enormous heritage, left by a whole mix of cultures.
- published: 07 Aug 2020
- views: 20515
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QUÉ VER en GUADALAJARA, España 4K - Imprescindibles en un día
Descubre todo lo que hay que ver en Guadalajara, España, una de las capitales más desconocidas de Castilla La Mancha.
Si quieres más información, aquí tienes la...
Descubre todo lo que hay que ver en Guadalajara, España, una de las capitales más desconocidas de Castilla La Mancha.
Si quieres más información, aquí tienes la guía turística completa: https://bit.ly/3YAMHIC
Tours, visitas guiadas y actividades:
Free tour: https://www.civitatis.com/es/guadalajara-espana/free-tour-guadalajara/?aid=1103
Tour de los fantasmas: https://www.civitatis.com/es/guadalajara-espana/tour-fantasmas-guadalajara/?aid=1103
Ahorra tiempo y dinero reservando ya tu:
Alojamiento: https://www.booking.com/index.html?aid=842019
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https://wn.com/Qué_Ver_En_Guadalajara,_España_4K_Imprescindibles_En_Un_Día
Descubre todo lo que hay que ver en Guadalajara, España, una de las capitales más desconocidas de Castilla La Mancha.
Si quieres más información, aquí tienes la guía turística completa: https://bit.ly/3YAMHIC
Tours, visitas guiadas y actividades:
Free tour: https://www.civitatis.com/es/guadalajara-espana/free-tour-guadalajara/?aid=1103
Tour de los fantasmas: https://www.civitatis.com/es/guadalajara-espana/tour-fantasmas-guadalajara/?aid=1103
Ahorra tiempo y dinero reservando ya tu:
Alojamiento: https://www.booking.com/index.html?aid=842019
Coche de alquiler: https://www.rentalcars.com/?affiliateCode=quever
Acompáñanos en nuestras redes sociales:
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- published: 16 Feb 2023
- views: 20174
6:59
Drone Guadalajara, Spain
Aerial drone flying over Guadalajara, Spain shows a very pretty northern city in Spain. This city had free curbside parking everywhere for their residents and t...
Aerial drone flying over Guadalajara, Spain shows a very pretty northern city in Spain. This city had free curbside parking everywhere for their residents and tourist :)
I hope you enjoy and subscribe to this YouTube drone channel while seeing my travels from an aerial view above nature, towns and cities in the UK, Ireland, Europe, Australia, US, Canada, and several islands @ www.YouTube.com/JamesBeBop . Or please visit my photo website with photos of 49 countries/islands, all 50 states and all but one province in Canada that I could not drive through at www.JGlowacki.com . I love to drive throughout the world whether on the right or left with either left-hand steering or right-hand steering and of course I have become accustomed to using a stick-shift with both hands :) I truly enjoy the great food and discussions with locals where I have been blessed to travel. Included on this channel are some driving and snorkeling videos and even a couple bike rides I recorded.
You can also see my beginning drone videos looking at 2016 dates when I filmed in safe nature areas. I practiced how to crash safely, how to fly with three propellers and how to ground the drone and drive to it. I practiced in snow, rain and extreme cold to make sure I understood the drones limitations before I went to the big cities. I handle a drone like I do a gun and I truly hope others do the same.
Please share your thoughts with me; even if they are not easy to read, I need to know how I am meeting your expectations 😊
Thank you,
James I hope you enjoy and subscribe to this YouTube drone channel while seeing my travels from an aerial view above nature, towns and cities in the UK, Ireland, Europe, Australia, US, Canada, and several islands @ www.YouTube.com/JamesBeBop . Or my photos from 49 countries/islands, all 50 states and all but one province in Canada that I could not drive through at www.JGlowacki.com . I love to drive the world whether on the right or left with either left-hand steering or right-hand steering and of course I have become accustomed to using a stick-shift with both hands :) I truly enjoy the great food and discussions with locals wherever I have been blessed to travel. Included on this channel are some driving and snorkeling videos and even a couple bike rides I recorded.
You can also see my beginning drone videos looking at 2016 dates when I filmed in safe nature areas. I practiced how to crash safely, how to fly with three propellers and how to ground the drone and drive to it. I practiced in snow, rain and extreme cold to make sure I understood the drones limitations before I went to the big cities. I handle a drone like I do a gun and I truly hope others do the same.
Please share your thoughts with me; even if they are not easy to read, I need to know how I am meeting your expectations 😊
Thank you,
James
https://wn.com/Drone_Guadalajara,_Spain
Aerial drone flying over Guadalajara, Spain shows a very pretty northern city in Spain. This city had free curbside parking everywhere for their residents and tourist :)
I hope you enjoy and subscribe to this YouTube drone channel while seeing my travels from an aerial view above nature, towns and cities in the UK, Ireland, Europe, Australia, US, Canada, and several islands @ www.YouTube.com/JamesBeBop . Or please visit my photo website with photos of 49 countries/islands, all 50 states and all but one province in Canada that I could not drive through at www.JGlowacki.com . I love to drive throughout the world whether on the right or left with either left-hand steering or right-hand steering and of course I have become accustomed to using a stick-shift with both hands :) I truly enjoy the great food and discussions with locals where I have been blessed to travel. Included on this channel are some driving and snorkeling videos and even a couple bike rides I recorded.
You can also see my beginning drone videos looking at 2016 dates when I filmed in safe nature areas. I practiced how to crash safely, how to fly with three propellers and how to ground the drone and drive to it. I practiced in snow, rain and extreme cold to make sure I understood the drones limitations before I went to the big cities. I handle a drone like I do a gun and I truly hope others do the same.
Please share your thoughts with me; even if they are not easy to read, I need to know how I am meeting your expectations 😊
Thank you,
James I hope you enjoy and subscribe to this YouTube drone channel while seeing my travels from an aerial view above nature, towns and cities in the UK, Ireland, Europe, Australia, US, Canada, and several islands @ www.YouTube.com/JamesBeBop . Or my photos from 49 countries/islands, all 50 states and all but one province in Canada that I could not drive through at www.JGlowacki.com . I love to drive the world whether on the right or left with either left-hand steering or right-hand steering and of course I have become accustomed to using a stick-shift with both hands :) I truly enjoy the great food and discussions with locals wherever I have been blessed to travel. Included on this channel are some driving and snorkeling videos and even a couple bike rides I recorded.
You can also see my beginning drone videos looking at 2016 dates when I filmed in safe nature areas. I practiced how to crash safely, how to fly with three propellers and how to ground the drone and drive to it. I practiced in snow, rain and extreme cold to make sure I understood the drones limitations before I went to the big cities. I handle a drone like I do a gun and I truly hope others do the same.
Please share your thoughts with me; even if they are not easy to read, I need to know how I am meeting your expectations 😊
Thank you,
James
- published: 22 Sep 2019
- views: 8772
3:39
Food & Travel - Destination Guadalajara, Spain
Explore the diversity of the Spanish culinary scene and of its rich heritage with the MICHELIN Guide taking you to the best local spots.
Do you know all the sec...
Explore the diversity of the Spanish culinary scene and of its rich heritage with the MICHELIN Guide taking you to the best local spots.
Do you know all the secrets of Guadalajara? Raíz Culinaria and the MICHELIN Guide invite you on a journey through the gastronomy, culture and landscape of the five provinces that make Castilla-La Mancha.The final stop of this trip will be the MICHELIN Guide 2023 Gala to be held in Toledo on November 22nd.
In this first video, Chefs Enrique Pérez from El Doncel and Samuel Moreno from Molino de Alcuneza, both 1 MICHELIN Star in Sigüenza, hosted chef Javier Olleros, from the restaurant Culler de Pau in O Grove (2 MICHELIN Stars). In addition to the exquisite meals in their respective restaurants, the two chefs accompanied him to a succulent breakfast served by Fátima Gismero, as well as visits of the magnificent Río Dulce Natural Park and the "deSpelta" factory.
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La Guía MICHELIN le hace descubrir la diversidad del panorama culinario español y de su rico patrimonio en torno a a los mejor sitios locales.
¿Conoces todos los secretos de Guadalajara? Te invitamos a acompañarnos, de la mano de Raíz Culinaria, en este recorrido por la gastronomía, la cultura y el paisaje de las cinco provincias que conforman Castilla-La Mancha. Cinco viajes que culminarán en la próxima Gala de la Guía MICHELIN 2023 que se celebrará en Toledo el 22 de Noviembre.
Los chefs Enrique Pérez de El Doncel y Samuel Moreno de Molino de Alcuneza, ambos con 1 Estrella MICHELIN en Sigüenza, hicieron de anfitriones para su invitado Javier Olleros, del restaurante Culler de Pau de O Grove (2 Estrellas MICHELIN). Además de en las exquisitas comidas en sus respectivos restaurantes, los dos chefs le acompañaron en el suculento desayuno que sirvió Fátima Gismero, así como en las visitas al magnífico Parque natural de Río Dulce y a la fábrica “deSpelta”.
Uno de los cinco viajes en los que descubrimos, junto a Raíz Culinaria, la gastronomía, cultura y paisaje de Castilla-La Mancha:http://social.michel.in/6059dJtFd
Próxima parada, Cuenca: https://youtu.be/YZ8sq_UoRAI
#MICHELINFoodTravel
#GUIAMICHELINESPT
#MICHELINSTAR23
#DescubreCLM
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For more gastronomic videos, subscribe to our channel: http://social.michel.in/6050dJtFe
Go to our website:
http://social.michel.in/6051dJtF5
http://social.michel.in/6052dJtFg
https://wn.com/Food_Travel_Destination_Guadalajara,_Spain
Explore the diversity of the Spanish culinary scene and of its rich heritage with the MICHELIN Guide taking you to the best local spots.
Do you know all the secrets of Guadalajara? Raíz Culinaria and the MICHELIN Guide invite you on a journey through the gastronomy, culture and landscape of the five provinces that make Castilla-La Mancha.The final stop of this trip will be the MICHELIN Guide 2023 Gala to be held in Toledo on November 22nd.
In this first video, Chefs Enrique Pérez from El Doncel and Samuel Moreno from Molino de Alcuneza, both 1 MICHELIN Star in Sigüenza, hosted chef Javier Olleros, from the restaurant Culler de Pau in O Grove (2 MICHELIN Stars). In addition to the exquisite meals in their respective restaurants, the two chefs accompanied him to a succulent breakfast served by Fátima Gismero, as well as visits of the magnificent Río Dulce Natural Park and the "deSpelta" factory.
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La Guía MICHELIN le hace descubrir la diversidad del panorama culinario español y de su rico patrimonio en torno a a los mejor sitios locales.
¿Conoces todos los secretos de Guadalajara? Te invitamos a acompañarnos, de la mano de Raíz Culinaria, en este recorrido por la gastronomía, la cultura y el paisaje de las cinco provincias que conforman Castilla-La Mancha. Cinco viajes que culminarán en la próxima Gala de la Guía MICHELIN 2023 que se celebrará en Toledo el 22 de Noviembre.
Los chefs Enrique Pérez de El Doncel y Samuel Moreno de Molino de Alcuneza, ambos con 1 Estrella MICHELIN en Sigüenza, hicieron de anfitriones para su invitado Javier Olleros, del restaurante Culler de Pau de O Grove (2 Estrellas MICHELIN). Además de en las exquisitas comidas en sus respectivos restaurantes, los dos chefs le acompañaron en el suculento desayuno que sirvió Fátima Gismero, así como en las visitas al magnífico Parque natural de Río Dulce y a la fábrica “deSpelta”.
Uno de los cinco viajes en los que descubrimos, junto a Raíz Culinaria, la gastronomía, cultura y paisaje de Castilla-La Mancha:http://social.michel.in/6059dJtFd
Próxima parada, Cuenca: https://youtu.be/YZ8sq_UoRAI
#MICHELINFoodTravel
#GUIAMICHELINESPT
#MICHELINSTAR23
#DescubreCLM
* * *
For more gastronomic videos, subscribe to our channel: http://social.michel.in/6050dJtFe
Go to our website:
http://social.michel.in/6051dJtF5
http://social.michel.in/6052dJtFg
- published: 19 Oct 2022
- views: 1991
0:28
3 curiosities about Guadalajara - Spain
Guadalajara, located in #CastillaLaMancha is full of monuments dated to the Roman period... It's like traveling back in time! Discover 3 curiosities of this inc...
Guadalajara, located in #CastillaLaMancha is full of monuments dated to the Roman period... It's like traveling back in time! Discover 3 curiosities of this incredible city! Take a look at the video!
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Guadalajara, located in #CastillaLaMancha is full of monuments dated to the Roman period... It's like traveling back in time! Discover 3 curiosities of this incredible city! Take a look at the video!
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- published: 23 Feb 2023
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WELCOME TO GUADALAJARA SPAIN -- Workaway Spain // 056
Welcome to Guadalajara, Spain! My new Workaway location is in this beautiful city near Madrid, and I'm here to show you what it has to offer!
From incredible ...
Welcome to Guadalajara, Spain! My new Workaway location is in this beautiful city near Madrid, and I'm here to show you what it has to offer!
From incredible cake stores to medieval statues, Guadalajara has a vast array of interesting attractions. Watch the video to see them!
See what's in my backpack: https://youtu.be/juf9ejsEEhg
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Here you'll find my honest experience of traveling Europe for a year on a budget!
In June 2017, I quit my job to travel around the world. Without much savings, I was destined to be a backpacking budget traveler. This is my budget travel trip through Europe! All I've got is myself, and a carry-on backpack, and determination.
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https://wn.com/Welcome_To_Guadalajara_Spain_Workaway_Spain_056
Welcome to Guadalajara, Spain! My new Workaway location is in this beautiful city near Madrid, and I'm here to show you what it has to offer!
From incredible cake stores to medieval statues, Guadalajara has a vast array of interesting attractions. Watch the video to see them!
See what's in my backpack: https://youtu.be/juf9ejsEEhg
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MORE ABOUT Fearless Jacey:
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My Book, Fearless U: http://amzn.to/2nRhZgs
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Learn about TUBEBUDDY--My most-used YouTube tool: https://www.tubebuddy.com/Fearlessjacey
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Here you'll find my honest experience of traveling Europe for a year on a budget!
In June 2017, I quit my job to travel around the world. Without much savings, I was destined to be a backpacking budget traveler. This is my budget travel trip through Europe! All I've got is myself, and a carry-on backpack, and determination.
Subscribe to follow along on my journey as I travel through Europe for a year on a budget!!
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- published: 07 Sep 2017
- views: 3180
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Places to see in ( Guadalajara - Spain )
Places to see in ( Guadalajara - Spain )
Guadalajara is a city and municipality in the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha, Spain, and in the natural reg...
Places to see in ( Guadalajara - Spain )
Guadalajara is a city and municipality in the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha, Spain, and in the natural region of La Alcarria. Guadalajara is the capital of the province of Guadalajara.
Guadalajara is located roughly 60 kilometres (37 miles) northeast of Madrid on the Henares River , The bridge across the Henares river is Arab but built on Roman foundations. It has several historic buildings such as the Palacio del Infantado, as well as many churches, such as the church of San Ginés. Although Guadalajara is the biggest city in its diocese, the cathedral is located in the nearby town of Sigüenza. However, in Guadalajara, there is a "co-cathedral": the church of Saint Mary, in Mudejar style. Very close to this church, is placed the chapel known as "Capilla de Luis de Lucena", which has several fresco paintings on its walls and ceiling.
The districts of Iriépal, Taracena, Usanos, and Valdenoches are small agricultural districts, primarily dependent on the economic activity of Guadalajara and with little historical architecture, usually just a modest medieval or modern church. Thus, in Iriépal there is the Concepción church, constructed in the 16th century, which is known for its Mudejar tower. In Taracena there is the 17th century Church of the Immaculate, in a very simple Renaissance style. In Usanos, there is the 13th-century Romanesque church of the Assumption, considerably remodeled in later periods and which features a crenelated tower.
Other types of monuments that are also noteworthy are the Iriépal laundry, work of 1910 in historicist style with funding from the Jose Santa María de Hita Foundation, and Iriépal (1858) and Valdenoches (1656) funds. Throughout all the villages there are examples of Castilian mansions, quite modest compared to those in the cities. Of note also is Villaflores, a farming village built in 1887, designed by Ricardo Velázquez Bosco and commissioned to Maria Diega Desmaissières.
( Guadalajara - Spain ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Guadalajara . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Guadalajara - Spain
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Places to see in ( Guadalajara - Spain )
Guadalajara is a city and municipality in the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha, Spain, and in the natural region of La Alcarria. Guadalajara is the capital of the province of Guadalajara.
Guadalajara is located roughly 60 kilometres (37 miles) northeast of Madrid on the Henares River , The bridge across the Henares river is Arab but built on Roman foundations. It has several historic buildings such as the Palacio del Infantado, as well as many churches, such as the church of San Ginés. Although Guadalajara is the biggest city in its diocese, the cathedral is located in the nearby town of Sigüenza. However, in Guadalajara, there is a "co-cathedral": the church of Saint Mary, in Mudejar style. Very close to this church, is placed the chapel known as "Capilla de Luis de Lucena", which has several fresco paintings on its walls and ceiling.
The districts of Iriépal, Taracena, Usanos, and Valdenoches are small agricultural districts, primarily dependent on the economic activity of Guadalajara and with little historical architecture, usually just a modest medieval or modern church. Thus, in Iriépal there is the Concepción church, constructed in the 16th century, which is known for its Mudejar tower. In Taracena there is the 17th century Church of the Immaculate, in a very simple Renaissance style. In Usanos, there is the 13th-century Romanesque church of the Assumption, considerably remodeled in later periods and which features a crenelated tower.
Other types of monuments that are also noteworthy are the Iriépal laundry, work of 1910 in historicist style with funding from the Jose Santa María de Hita Foundation, and Iriépal (1858) and Valdenoches (1656) funds. Throughout all the villages there are examples of Castilian mansions, quite modest compared to those in the cities. Of note also is Villaflores, a farming village built in 1887, designed by Ricardo Velázquez Bosco and commissioned to Maria Diega Desmaissières.
( Guadalajara - Spain ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Guadalajara . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Guadalajara - Spain
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- published: 09 Mar 2017
- views: 2018
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Day Trip to Guadalajara | Spain Vlog 9
Latoya and I spent my last day in Spain in Guadalajara and walking around downtown Madrid. Thank you to Latoya for hosting me in Sol, the heart of the city!
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Latoya and I spent my last day in Spain in Guadalajara and walking around downtown Madrid. Thank you to Latoya for hosting me in Sol, the heart of the city!
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Latoya and I spent my last day in Spain in Guadalajara and walking around downtown Madrid. Thank you to Latoya for hosting me in Sol, the heart of the city!
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- published: 16 Dec 2021
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