FOODIES' 48-HOUR GUIDE to BILBAO, SPAIN (+BONUS: CASTRO URDIALES!)

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2022
  • Would you like to go on an epic road trip through Northern Spain and get the best tips on what to eat, see and do from a native Spaniard? Then, keep on watching!
    ¡Hola! 🙋‍♀️🙋‍♂️
    We are a Spanish&Turkish couple who travels to a lot of different locations in Spain and love sharing our experiences as well as some useful information and local tips on accommodation, tourist attractions and most importantly, what & where to eat!
    This time we are sharing with you our 2-week Northern Spain road trip and our second destination is the beautiful Bilbao city in the Basque region. Even though it looks dark and gloomy at first sight due to the rainy weather, we were really surprised to see how beautiful it was! In this episode, we tasted some amazing pintxos, drank the local wine and even tried the traditional pastry called "bollos". We also took half-a-day trip to the nearby city Castro Urdiales for breakfast and showed you around!
    We hope that this video will get you excited and help you plan your unforgettable trip to Spain! Stay tuned for the rest of our Northern Spain road trip episodes and some breathtaking destinations (that are also mostly unknown!) We will share them all with you in the upcoming episodes of this series!
    ♥ ALL THE PLACES MENTIONED in the video (not advertised/just recommendations) and more info are in our blog posts below!
    • Blog post for Bilbao:
    www.meetmeinmadrid.com/post/b...
    • Blog post for Castro Urdiales (+Bonus! San Juan de Gaztelugatxe):
    www.meetmeinmadrid.com/post/d...
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Komentáře • 7

  • @oskarobit
    @oskarobit Před rokem +4

    First things first, congratulations for the video, very good one!
    And now the news. 😛
    A necessary clarification about the "bollos de mantequilla": it's not butter what goes inside, but an emulsification of butter cream. And the bum is what we call here as "bollo suizo", wich is a soft, spongy bum. Usually we have these bollos de mantequilla with a coffee or tea as a breakfast or "merienda"(a meal in the afternoon, a couple of hours before the proper dinner).
    Other typical sweets are:
    - 'pastel the arroz' (a soft baked cream in a mould that ends with some kind of puff pastry base and a soft creamy inside),
    - 'carolina' (the good ones are made with a pastel de arroz as a base and a meringue cone upon it, decorates with chocolate and a yolk cream)
    - y el 'pastel vasco' (an almond cake).
    I guess you both live now in Madrid, my question is... Had you noticed the difference between pintxos and tapas? There's a big distance among them, don't you think?
    And a little scolding. Pintxos are fine as an improvised thing or when you're with your friends having zuritos (short shots of beer, but much bigger than in the rest of the peninsula). You can't come to the Basque Country and only eat pintxos because that's like going to Japan and you only eat sushi. The reason? we are second after Tokyo in the density of Michelin-starred restaurants. Also you can find that there are plenty of menú del día options (first and main dishes, a desert, bread and a drink, cooked in a real kitchen) in almost any restaurant for around 12 to 15 €. Just remember this: we have a sea for fishing and green lands with cattle and beautiful orchards. And if you're a meat-eater, you can't leave without trying a grilled beef "txuletón".
    BTW so many "bilbainos" consider Castro as a neighbour of Bilbao. In the 80s and 90s lots of new families bought a home there but have their works in Bilbao; it's just a short drive.

    • @meetmeinmadrid
      @meetmeinmadrid  Před rokem +1

      Wow, thank you so much for all the valuable information! There is definitely so much to try, learn, see and eat... Looking forward to tasting these delicacies and trying out new places the next time we are there! :)

  • @user-hd8kb7pr6p
    @user-hd8kb7pr6p Před 4 měsíci

    ❤❤

  • @JuanPerez-cb7rj
    @JuanPerez-cb7rj Před 6 měsíci

    VITORIA BELLA, capital del mundo

  • @johnlim7720
    @johnlim7720 Před rokem

    Nice aerial shots. Did you use a drone? I also want to bring my drone but it seems one is not allowed to use it in public places. How were you able to fly a drone at the Guggenheim Museum?

    • @meetmeinmadrid
      @meetmeinmadrid  Před rokem

      Hi! There are some regulations to consider before flying a drone in Spain. First, you need to fill in a form online and register yourself as a pilot. Then, you'll receive notifications about the rules in that specific area once you turn on your drone.

  • @gontzallekzeit2050
    @gontzallekzeit2050 Před 11 měsíci

    ¿Lo que haría un nativo español en Bilbao?, ¿y por qué no un nativo francés o un nativo alemán?, lo correcto y más útil hubiera sido saber lo que hubiera hecho un nativo vasco por Bilbao.