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Sunday in the parque with Jorge

Posted by David Lyon March 25, 2009 06:31 AM

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Sunday afternoon is one of our favorite times in a Spanish city. Most of the official “attractions” are closed, so there’s no pressure to fit in just one more museum. Best thing is to join the Spaniards in strolling and window-shopping, hanging out with their kids in a park – and eating. This restaurant in the Renaissance city of Baeza in Andalucía was completely empty when we walked by around noon. By 2, every table was filled, most with multigeneration families out for a big meal with lots of wine and animated conversation.

Posted by Patricia Harris and David Lyon, Globe Correspondents

Photo by David Lyon for The Boston Globe


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