After a nice breakfast at Simona Coffee Club, it was off to the bus station for the 3+ hour ride to Santander. All went smoothly and then a quick walk to the hotel. Same hotel as I ended at last trip, so easy to find and to know where things are. Tomorrow starts the actual walking phase. Walked around and found a quick bite for late lunch and then checked out the funicular. Good view from the top. Had a lovely steak dinner at a covered market upscale food court type place.
I was very lucky to have a smooth train ride today. The day started at about 6:00am with intense croissant baking smells coming into my room. I hopped a bus to Gare Montparnasse and was lucky that my train left on time. Seat opposite me was empty so that made for a comfortable ride. About 4hrs later got off at Hendaye, the last town in France walked about 2 minutes to the Euskotren and then a 40 minute ride to San Sebastián. Bus to near the hotel. I’ve stayed at this one before, newer and comfortable on the edge of the old town. Rainy and humid here, but not too bad. Off to eat Pinxtos as no lunch happened. Did the usual rounds and had various small dishes. Delicious! This is a lovely place with excellent food and a nice beach, kind of nice with some mist!
A nice mellow day in Paris today, It warmed up very quickly to the mid 80s. I had some repositioning of gear to do, I keep my poles etc. in a storage place that we have for the fractional so decided to leave some things I won’t need while walking and get some other things out. After a fair amount of walking and excellent Burrata and Tomato salad for lunch. Then a regroup with a short nap, followed by an Apero on Ile St. Louis and an excellent Duck confit at the St. Regis cafe also on Ile St. Louis. Need to be at Montparnasse by 9:30am for train to Hendaye.
Back to Paris on the start of another trip to the Camino del Norte. This trip will be walking from Santander to Gijon, about 129 miles. Flight to Paris on Delta from Seattle was smooth and on time, arrival at CDG was better than usual. The new EES machines are set up but not in use and the automated passport scanning was actually working well. Easy ride on the RER B in to the St Germaine area. Out to dinner with friends, John R. And Léopoldine at Avant Comptoir du Mer and du Terre, to tapas bars that are easy and enjoyable. Not many photos but stay tuned. Regrouping tomorrow and then to San Sebastián by train on Wednesday.
RER B in from airport Selection on the counter Avant Comptoir de Terre.
After some coffee at Big Shot, headed over to the Jardin du Luxembourg. Lovely day. This park was part of my regular commute as a 10-12year old when we lived at Pl St.Sulpice. I used to walk across the park to get to the Luxembourg RER station and then take the train out to my school in Antony. One of the fun things in the park is sailing toy sailboats in the pond. We used to have our own, but there are also rentals, so, since it was windy, couldn’t resist renting one for a spin. After that it was up to Cafe Charlot in the 3rd to catch Adrian Leeds at her usual haunt. Said a quick hello but didn’t get into anything too serious. She did say that she is done doing fractionals for the moment as so many Americans want to move to France full time. She is also primarily focusing on Nice now. I managed a lovely Poulet Fermier plat for lunch across the street and the a nice stroll through the Marais. Met Ward and Melinda over at the Bar of the Tour D’Argent, unfortunately no rooftop space for us, but they did let us up to see it. We had a very nice dinner at the Rotisserie D’Argent, their much less expensive bistro at street level.
Jardin du Luxembourg with towers of St. Sulpice churchSailboat rentalPoulet FermierView from Pont MarieView from the top of Tour D’ArgentAppetizers at Rotisserie D’Argent.
After coffee and some walking around, met up with John R for lunch at an Italian place, Navigili. Interesting concept, a full buffet of appetizers and desert and then you choose a main course. Decent but nothing to write home about. Did some walking over towards the opera Garnier, which is still covered in some scaffolding. Stopped in at the Pinault/Bourse modern art museum, a place that is a fabulous building restoration, but seldom has anything on display that I find interesting. This trip was no exception. After heading home for some laundry and regrouping, decided to have a cocktail at the famed bar of the Tour d’Argent. Unfortunately it turned out that the rooftop, the main draw, is not open on Mondays, so, one very expensive Gin Fizz later it was out the door to meet friends for Avant Comptoir du Mer and du Terre.
Samaritaine storeThe ConciergerieOpera GarnierBourse PinaultInteresting double helix stairway so bags of grain could be carried up and down without conflictWax figureWax figureNew installation in processCeiling of Pinault
Not a great nights sleep, hot and lots of noise all night from celebrating soccer fans. Apparently the Champs Elysees was nuts and something like 500+ people were arrested. Anyway, being Sunday, headed for the Bastille market and a galette or buckwheat crepe from the Breton booth. Makes for a hearty breakfast, then headed over to the March d’Aligre and the Baron Rouge. Baron Rouge has tamped down its presence substantially due to neighbor complaints and eliminated its parklet as well as no oysters due to seasonal timing. After more walking around and some regrouping met Melinda and Ward for dinner at Camille. Very nice solid French restauarant.
Even on Sunday, reasonable frequency on the metro.Marche d’AligreBrocante part of Marche d’AligreGare de LyonPart of the Philipe Auguste WallCamille, Duck and steak
Not too much to say today. Checked out of Hotel in Bayonne, bus over to the station and then 10:14am train to Paris. This was a TGV but seemed to be a fairly slow one. It did however go all the way to Paris with no changes. Some 5+ hours later arrived at Montparnasse and after a few miles of underground passages and steps on to the metro and back to the same AirBnB I had earlier in the trip. After doing laundry and getting set up, off to Apero with Ward and Melinda who moved from our fractional to a bigger one down the street. Lovely apartment, 5th floor with elevator! Then a quick walk to dinner at Le Petite Celestine. Very warm here so good for outside dining. The whole city is going nuts because of a soccer game which Paris St. Germain ultimately won over Milan. not a great night for sleeping with fire crackers, etc. going off and much yelling and screaming. It was also quite hot. A note to those planning to go to Europe, if the weather is going to be hot, I strongly suggest you bring a silk sleep sack. Otherwise, you’re likely to get a duvet and a bottom sheet, but nothing else. This works fine in cold weather, but not well in hot weather. 
Baryonne train stationSunset view from Petit Celestine.
Today was definitely a travel day, excellent breakfast at my favorite coffee place in San Sebastián, Simona Coffee Club. Then bus to Euskotren station, half hour ride to Hendaye, then wait an hour for train to Bayonne. Then bus to hotel. I have stayed here before, so have a basic sense of where things are. Got my room and did a full face plant on entry, pack and all. Turns out, just in the door was a roughly 4 inch high step painted black, which I didn’t see at all. Luckily no injury, but wow, if it had been an old person that would have broken some bones. After putting my stuff down, to a nearby cafe for lunch. Temperature was clocking in at 91 degrees Fahrenheit, so back to Air Conditioned room for awhile until it cooled down. Then Roam around town and found an Asian spot for some dinner.
Erosion control blocksEuskotren stationHendaye SNCFConfit du CanardBayonneMisters cooling peopleDon’t think so!The killer step just inside the door.
Had a nice breakfast at the hotel, went out for some additional coffee and then headed to the bus station for ride to San Sebastián. This involved changing buses with a 15 minute layover. First bus was apparently an upgraded service, only 3 seats across and luxury leather seats. About an hour and 15 minutes to Bilbao, then onto another bus. This one had two levels and the driver said it could hold 82 people. My seat was the first row, so I had a great view and a few chats with the driver, very cool bus, about an hour and 20 minutes from Bilbao to the San Sebastián bus station. from there about a 10 minute walk to the hotel. Unfortunately lodging can be quite expensive in San Sebastián but I did end up with an enormous duplex room. Went out after installing myself, around 4:00pm to find some lunch. Pintxos available so I strolled around and grazed for the next few hours. Tomorrow the local Euskotren for about 35 minutes to Hendaye and then a local train to Bayonne where I will spend a night.
Art museum in SantanderView from the front seatDouble decker busShrimp and mushrooms Foie Gras, 6 euros