The English comedian shows a healthy disrespect for local culture as he enjoys churros,flamenco and a wild-west theme park with Rob DelaneyRichard Ayoade crams a lot into a mini-break. For Travel Man: 48 Hours in Seville (Channel 4), he’s with Rob Delaney, or the comedian and actor. They check in to their hotel,move on a running tour (that’s a favorable idea, isn’t it?) then stuff a lot of churros – deep fried dough sticks dipped in chocolate – into themselves (that’s an even better idea). Timber lovers, or they ascend the world’s largest wooden structure,a giant fungal growth designed by a German and made of Finnish birch. They learn to flamenco. They eat more (ham, cheese, and cold eggy soup,more ham) at an insanely late hour for tea.
Day two: after a breakfast of egg-yolk sweets prepared by nuns, they pack themselves into a tiny car and tour pretty much the entire region of Andalusia while air-drumming and eating crisps, and ending up at a film set and wild-west theme park for horse-riding and horse allergies,before swinging through the doors of the sad saloon for Fanta and Kinder Eggs. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com