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I’m going to cover all of my favorite places to eat and drink in San Sebastian, Spain! About me and my travel style: I lived in San Sebastian from February-April, 2023. I restaurant and bar hopped my way through each neighborhood and am here to tell you my recommendations! If you’re the type of foodie that values atmosphere, presentation, and all-around vibes, then this is the guide for you! I’m all about budget with a side of splurge! What does that mean? Well, sometimes I spend more on a cocktail than the amount of food I’ve ordered. But other times, I order multiple pintxos (pronounced pinchos) and wait to buy a bottle of wine at the supermarket afterwards! Don’t let the colorful salad photo fool you, the majority of this guide focuses on pastries, meat, and cheese! I like to be out and about, and as a solo traveler, bars and restaurants provide a great place to people watch! I’ll include the places I frequented on my own, the spots me and my newfound friends hit, and where I took my guests who visited me for a more high-end experience! I’ll give you my perspective as a 27-year-old American from Atlanta, and I’ll share tid bits I heard along the way from others! About San Sebastian: You will not be disappointed with the amount of cafes, restaurants, and bars available at your fingertips! This town thrives on their cuisine and nightlife, so there’s something for everyone! Since the amount of options can be overwhelming, I’m here to share the highlights from my experience after some hits and some misses! I really tried to narrow down this list, so I capped it at 45 places. This guide includes where to go, for what meal, and in which neighborhood: - Breakfast - Lunch - Pintxos - Dinner - Dessert - Drinks
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Explore the northern coast of the Dominican Republic and let yourself be captivated by the beautiful beaches that line its coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. With this guide, you can discover the provinces of María Trinidad Sánchez and Puerto Plata, as well as the most iconic beaches in the region, historical sites, cenotes, the best places to savor local cuisine, natural parks, and even a completely deserted beach. If you're looking for new beach experiences and want to immerse yourself in the sea, this guide is for you. Included in this guides: 📍Where to go each day. 📝Personal notes for each place. 📍Detailed information for each place. 🍴Restaurants and bars recommendations. 🏡Accommodation's suggestions. 📍An interactive map for all the recommendations. In Nagua, you will visit the towns of Cabrera and Río San Juan for four days, where you will enjoy beautiful beaches, cenotes, delicious food, and even can take a scenic mangrove excursion. Then, you will move on to the Atlantic beauty, Puerto Plata, where you will explore Cabarete, Sosua, and Puerto Plata for three days. Here, you can discover one of the best beaches for surfing, caves with centuries of history, historical sites, the country's first cable car, and the beautiful Isabel de Torres Mountain, along with stunning beaches and delicious food.
Backpacker • Couples • Family • Digital Nomads • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Adventure • Outdoors • Road Trip • People & Culture • Photography • Budget • History • Van Life
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