Saturday in Sotogrande

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Hi Liketu

Hearing that my hometown, London, was freezing at -4°C, I couldn’t resist escaping to the warmth of Sotogrande, where today’s temperatures reached to a balmy 25°C.

Sotogrande is a stunning town that exudes luxury, opulence, and charm. Its port is filled with super yachts and sailing boats, while the surrounding streets boast a mix of restaurants and boutique shops.

I usually enjoy breakfast at a traditional Spanish restaurant just five minutes from the town center. There, a café con leche with toast, tomato, olive oil, and an egg on the side costs just £6. Unfortunately, it was closed, so I opted to dine in the port instead—and it was an absolutely delightful.. slightly more expensive but a real treat.

After breakfast, I set off on a 5K walk through the wide, tree-lined streets, surrounded by grand villas. The walk flew by as there was so much to take in: an incredible mix of modern marble structures and traditional Spanish homes, all framed by towering palm trees.

Thanks
Love.lindsay


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