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The Zubizuri Bridge

The Zubizuri bridge links the two banks of the River Nervión.

It seems that these white bridges are becoming fairly numerous.

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Bilbao Cathedral

Bilbao Cathedral was closed on the Monday.

But I did get a chance to see it on the Tuesday before I left.

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Cafe Liverpool In Bilbao

I stopped here for a coffee by the cathedral, as anybody with a connection to my university city would.

Cafe Liverpool In Bilbao

Cafe Liverpool In Bilbao

It’s funny, but how many English cities would be used for the name of a hotel or cafe in Europe? The only common one other than London seems to be Bristol, but that is probably because a Marquis put himself about a bit!

The coffee was good though!

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The Bilbao Tram

The Bilbao Tram runs from the older part of the town, along the River Nervión, past the Guggenheim Museum and then on to the bus terminal and the northern parts of the city.

It uses the same Barik card as the Metro, but be warned you can only add money to the card using a credit card at Metro stations. They are also the only place you can buy a card.

I would also stay in a hotel close to the tram, as it is such a convenient way to get around the major sights in the centre of the city.

Although the tram stop is at the Guggenheim, you need to climb up and down a lot of steps to get to the main entrance.  Or you can do what I did and go in the disabled entrance by the river!

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Bilbao’s Heritage Signs

I would assume that this is a sign, which gives information about Bilbao’s heritage.

Bilbao's Heritage Signs

I can make a guess at reading Spanish, although the only thing I can read here, is that it is about a convent from the seventeenth century.

But then if Bilbao wants to attract more visitors, it really must improve its maps and information.

I know it’s all very political, but how many foreign visitors to the area, can speak the local language?

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Cast Iron Traffic Light Posts

I suppose given Bilbao’s history of iron and steel, these were to be expected.

But they are better than your usual plain ones.

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The Guggenheim In The Evening Sun

I took these pictures as the sun was playing with the shapes and textures of the Guggenheim Museum.

In my view you can’t take too many.

but it is that sort of building, even if it is full of rubbish.

The Puppy seems to do a good jib as a guardian.

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Along The Nervión River

The Nervión river runs through Bilbao and it was a good place to walk in the sun.

It may have been the time of year, but there were very few cafes along the river.

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Exploring Bilbao

Bilbao is an easy city to walk around, although there are virtually no maps, except rudimentary ones at Metro stations.

As you can see the weather was good and I found it helped my health, as it was mild and humid.

Bilbao also seemed to have a lot of clocks, most of which were working and showing the correct time. As Liverpool is the same, is this due to the connection with the sea?

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Attention To Detail At The Guggenheim Museum

This picture shows a handrail around a part of the building, where I suspect a few might have bumped their heads.

Attention To Detail At The Guggenheim Museum

Attention To Detail At The Guggenheim Museum

The building might be good from an architectural point of view, but I suspect many visitors will complain about some of the walking around the building, with lots of long staircases.

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