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Welcome to my new neighbourhood!
Took a few snaps yesterday as I hobbled around on my crutches. This barrio is known as “La Alfalfa” because it has the Plaza Alfalfa at its centre, which used to be where they sold animal feed. Many of the streets in the area are named after old jobs that no longer exist, presumably where the workshops were located. I love that my street is named after the people who used to separate the wheat from the chaff … seems like a wonderful metaphor for my new life here.
You can see that the whole style here is different from the Barrio Santa Cruz. More homey, no tourists or souvenir shops. In fact, it’s full of wonderful – and useful! – shops, like bakeries, supermarkets (3 just off the plaza, one with a fab fish section), a gourmet butcher, florist, “euro shop”, convenience store, pharmacy, fruit & veg shop, a place that makes churros & crisps, and lots of little boutiques. There are also scores of tapas bars, and my gym is just up the street. The Plaza itself – about a two-minute walk from home – is always bustling and was recently pedestrianised, making it a pleasant place to sit out in the sun and enjoy a beer and a tapa.
I’m very pleased with the new barrio. It feels very comfortable and more “authentic” to where I was before. And I can still see the top of the Giralda tower when I look out my bedroom balcony…

It looks absolutely charming. And how convenient, all that on your doorstep.
Can’t wait for the inside snaps now (or are you going to do a new Casa Az video). I’m sorry, I can’t help it – I’m so nosey about other people’s homes!
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I’m totally nosey about other people’s homes! Have had a peek into a couple of other apartments in the building and am dying to see more. There’s one other with a private terrace.
Pics of the new casa az will probably be awhile, but definite progress was made this weekend.
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So much history to write about. Drool.
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Think your new barrio is going to suit you down to the ground! Great apartment in a great neighbourhood, fabulous.
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Your new neighborhood looks fabulous. Enjoy your exploring!
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Looks fab! I think I recognise some of the buildings, I think you made an excellent choice- I hope to see it some day.
Cheers!
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Very nice!
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Wonderful!
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It looks colorful.
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What a marvellously colourful and characterful quarter in which to live. And no more lousy landlord, what a bonus!
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I recognize some of the buildings, I’m sure, but can’t place the plaza – give us a clue?
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Here’s a map…
Plaza de la Alfalfa
You guys were staying right off the plaza last time you were here. If you turned right at the corner of your street it was about two minutes away. There’s a Supersol just next to the square…
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Ah! Yes. The building at top right was one we admired quite a lot as I recall.
Love the building that houses the cafe Alfalfa as well.
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Must have missed an update where the crutches came in – hopefully all easing a bit now.
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Did I get lost in here?
(Not that I ever get lost, it’s merely my friends that don’t show up where thy should be *whistles*)
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You weren’t even close to being lost there! 🙂
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