lunes, 26 de noviembre de 2012

Essay about a city


Although it may seem strange, the description of this city is based on sensations. From a real traveller's point of view, sensations are more likely work their magic and make us feel something special.
Once we have put our feet on the ground, the first thing we feel is the awe-inspiring brise on our face and the humidity in our bodies. Whether it is day or night, we need to get in touch with the Mediterranean atmosphere, whose inmense source is not far away from the train and bus stations.
We have arrived at a maritime city which is second capital of the region, where fish is quality and walks by the sea are a must for our spirits.
Despite the fact that contemporary governments have not respected the richness of the original city's structure in their will of making way for the new, it is still possible to admire its inhabitants' love for the historic areas which have being contributing to its signs of identity.
The cathedral is incomplete. One of its towers was never finished. And something else: if you promenade by La Marina square or the Park, you will be walking over the sea. At the end of the nineteenth Century, a wide extension of land was reclaimed to the sea.
It would be unforgivable were your escape to finish without crossing the sailors' zones, the Picasso Museum (Picasso was born in the centric La Merced square, nowadays crowded by tourists practising chill-out) or the main street, called Larios street.
And it is strongly recommended to eat at El Tintero, where waiters offer the dishes by extolling them aloud.
So, this is our weekly report. Delighted? Buy your tickets and visit the city! You will not regret!

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