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In Spain, the accepted currency is the euro. There are money exchange businesses throughout the city where visitors can exchange other currencies for euros. Credit cards are also widely accepted in Seville.
A bottle of water typically costs 2.50 euros (around $2.75).
My favorite meal this week was french toast and bacon from a local favorite brunch restaurant in Prague. It was delicious! It was also my first time eating crispy bacon since arriving in Europe! Crazy, right?
I listened to various music this week, like rap, neo-soul, R&B, pop and soul town. What can I say? I enjoy listening to whatever Spotify playlist that speaks to me best daily.
I attended a soccer game this week, and it was the most incredible experience! Real Betis, one of Seville’s professional soccer teams, played Jagiellonia Białystok, a team from Poland. These teams play in the Europa Conference League. Real Betis won the game 2-0!