Our European Tour - Second time around!! travel blog

View from hotel window

Seaside promenade

Windy but nice

One day I'll live up there ......

......Or maybe I'll live along there

View across to the harbour

Hmmm .... how much for that one?

San Sebastian centrale

Santa Maria chuch

Bar snacks - Spanish style

Place de La Constitucion square

San Vincente Church

Now THAT'S a set of doors

Getting ready to catch tomorrows lunch

Which boat do we get on?

Coastal drive

Matriku harbour

You want to walk up where?

Road down to the harbour

Coffee on the wharf

Time to get the boat ....

... almost there

... the blue one

.... made it

... now to find my big boat

Have you seen my big boat?

I know I left it here somewhere

You can't stop progress

Afternoon sun on the sea


6th December: Arrived in San sebastian. Been raining fairly constantly since we left Toulouse. Couldn't even see the Pyrenees on the way down. Crossing into Sp[ain was a fairly innocuous occasion - a Toll gate no less!! In fact 3 toll gates within 10km!

Doesn't look too promising on the way in - concrete hi rises dominate the landscape. It all looks a bit industrial and urban. Not long before things change however. Suburban streets give way to tree lined boulevards. Tall nondescript apartment blocks give way to stylish hotels and commercial buildings (contemporary mixed in with classical). And lets not forget the European favourite - roundabouts. Dozens of them. And crosswalks, they sure love their crosswalks! Gotta keep an eye out: Spanish pedestrians have a habit of using the crosswalk on the assumption that cars will stop, no matter how quickly they step out onto the road!!

Here we have to mention the Spanish drivers/traffic. Hard to believe we are still in Europe. It's almost civilized. It's orderly. None of the chaotic mayhem of Italy and France. The streets seem to conform to a more traditional grid pattern, instead of the twisting turning style of French cities. It is almost relaxing to drive here.

Settled into the hotel (check out the view) and then followed the directions given to us by the receptionist (most helpful she was too) to walk into the central area of the city. About a 30 minute walk along a seafront promenade. easy to see why this place becomes a mecca for summer vacationers. Long wide sandy beaches, good surf for the more adventurous, Restaurants and cafes to relax in. a most enjoyable stroll.

The city center and old quarter are absolutely wonderful. Cobbled streets, old buildings, and bars. There are tapas bars everywhere. All overflowing with people eating and drinking. The term bar snacks take on a whole new meaning here. As well as serving drinks and coffee, the bar tops are filled with plates of food of all sorts. Cold meats, savoury pastes, cheeses, smoked fish swimming in rich tomato sauce. As far as we can tell, you pay 5 euro for a plate, and then fill it up with a selection of different dishes. what a brilliant concept!!

7th December: Had enough of exploring the city, so we're doing a coastal drive further south. Looks fairly easy to get onto the coastal road which will take us along the coast through what looks like some small fishing villages (N-634 accordiing to Google maps). First place is Zarautz, nice enough, but a bit overdeveloped for our liking so we moved on. We finally came to Mutriku. This proved to be a real find. Seems to be a genuine fishing village still trying to cling to its heritage and way of life (although the crane on the skyline would suggest its a losing battle). Still there's enough of the old harbour and town to see it for what it was, and still trying to be.

We've both been smitten with Spain and the Spanish people. A place we are sure to come back to if we have the chance.



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