Thank you very much for your kind comment. It is so lovely to receive feedback like this. If you are going to Zaragoza, I hope you have a wonderful time.
Looks like the main attractions only open on 2nd December but I’m sure there will be some decorations up before then. Regardless, Zaragoza has some superb places and in the El Pilar, one of the best cathedrals we have seen in Spain (but to be fair, the country has a lot of great cathedrals!) Sounds like you are going to have a busy time in Spain 😀
@@robonholidayblog Oh okay thanks. Yep, very excited to get back to Spain again and continue my exploring! Part of a 4 month trip this time! Life is good! Happy travels to you.Cheers
Hi there! I'm from Zaragoza and I really enjoyed watching this video. In terms of the wind...well, it gets pretty windy sometimes but it's not always like this. Also the wind has a name, we call it El Cierzo and it comes from a mountain called Moncayo. But it was a little bit of a shame you didn't eat some tapas in El Tubo, maybe next time. Thank you for the video.
Thanks for the comment. You live in a beautiful city. Yes, we had a very quick trip so we didn't end up having time for tapas, but we will definitely check it out next time. A couple at the airport told us about the wind so we were expecting it and we did go at Christmas, so I guess it was to be expected. It only really affected us out on the bridge though, so it was fine.
thair-uh-GOH-thuh: 1st syllable = sounds pretty much like the English word "their" only the "th" sound is much softer. 2nd syllable is "uh" as in "uh? What?!". 3rd syllable sounds like "go" in English the throat is not closed as much as the English hard "g". Emphasis is on this syllable. Last syllable is the "th" sound with a short "uh" sound.
Thanks so much to show us how to get to Zaragoza from London and intrude a lovely city
Hope you get more viewers to appreciate your work
Thank you very much for your kind comment. It is so lovely to receive feedback like this. If you are going to Zaragoza, I hope you have a wonderful time.
Fabulous! Do you know when the Christmas decorations are put up please, as I’ll be there in mid November this year. Cheers from Australia
Looks like the main attractions only open on 2nd December but I’m sure there will be some decorations up before then. Regardless, Zaragoza has some superb places and in the El Pilar, one of the best cathedrals we have seen in Spain (but to be fair, the country has a lot of great cathedrals!) Sounds like you are going to have a busy time in Spain 😀
@@robonholidayblog Oh okay thanks. Yep, very excited to get back to Spain again and continue my exploring! Part of a 4 month trip this time! Life is good! Happy travels to you.Cheers
Hi there! I'm from Zaragoza and I really enjoyed watching this video. In terms of the wind...well, it gets pretty windy sometimes but it's not always like this. Also the wind has a name, we call it El Cierzo and it comes from a mountain called Moncayo.
But it was a little bit of a shame you didn't eat some tapas in El Tubo, maybe next time.
Thank you for the video.
Thanks for the comment. You live in a beautiful city. Yes, we had a very quick trip so we didn't end up having time for tapas, but we will definitely check it out next time. A couple at the airport told us about the wind so we were expecting it and we did go at Christmas, so I guess it was to be expected. It only really affected us out on the bridge though, so it was fine.
Tharagotha. Both z's are pronounced the same
Yes, I admit, I'm not always great at learning how to say the names.
thair-uh-GOH-thuh: 1st syllable = sounds pretty much like the English word "their" only the "th" sound is much softer. 2nd syllable is "uh" as in "uh? What?!". 3rd syllable sounds like "go" in English the throat is not closed as much as the English hard "g". Emphasis is on this syllable. Last syllable is the "th" sound with a short "uh" sound.
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