April 13.
The short walk from our hotel in Paris took just about a block or so to the Gare de Lyon where we could catch our train to Spain.
The Gare was jam-packed with travelers going every which way, a somewhat chaotic ebb and flow of humanity it seemed to us. Anyway, Susie spied the big board with our train platform location and before long we found ourselves searching for car no. 11 and our reserved seats. Once aboard and seated we discovered, much to our chagrin, that we were in fact in car 12! A quick seat change which fortunately did not require moving our bags and we settled in for the 6-hour journey to Girona in Catalonia, Spain.
The train was full and one can see why reservations are required. Anyway, the seats were comfortable with plenty of legroom and the passing scenery remarkable (once we were out of the industrial part of south Paris). We did get to see BOTH the Alps and the Pyrenees, albeit at a distance of course! Still to see both mountain ranges - still with snow -- in one day was nothing short of remarkable. But then I'm easily impressed. . .
The train dropped us off on time in Girona and we walked the short distance to our hotel. The map made it seem farther than it actually was.
We checked in, dropped our bags and made our way back out in search of a glass of wine and something to snack on before dinner.
The Hotel Gran Ultonia.
From our hotel it was a very short walk to Plaça de la Independència, which seemed to be one of several happening spots on a Saturday evening.
the Enjoy It bar under the back portico |
dedicated to the defenders of Girona 1808-1809 |
one of several student tour groups waiting for their tour guides apparently |
We opted to sit outside at the Enjoy It bar and grab something light to eat and a glass of wine. We opted for two glasses of cool, crisp verdejo and ordered artichoke confit with a scrumptious red sauce, cabrales cheese croquettes as well as a foccacia-like bread with tomatoes.
this was one serious-looking Paris Brest |
view of the Girona cathedral, which we hope to visit tomorrow |
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