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Mike October 21st, 2003 06:19 PM

Plymouth to Santander
 
Planning a ferry trip to Santander, will only get 6 hours in Santander
(13:00 to 19:00), wife needs to shop, do they have a siesta period in
Santander and if so during which hours. Grateful for any info.
Mike

howard October 21st, 2003 06:45 PM

Plymouth to Santander
 

"Mike" wrote in message
om...
Planning a ferry trip to Santander, will only get 6 hours in Santander
(13:00 to 19:00), wife needs to shop, do they have a siesta period in
Santander and if so during which hours. Grateful for any info.
Mike



Surely you want the shops to be closed ?! ;-)



Russell October 21st, 2003 10:17 PM

Plymouth to Santander
 
Mike wrote:

Planning a ferry trip to Santander, will only get 6 hours in Santander
(13:00 to 19:00), wife needs to shop, do they have a siesta period in
Santander and if so during which hours. Grateful for any info.
Mike


I've never really understood why anyone would want to spend nearly two
days on a ferry to get six hours worth of shopping in Santander!
Yes, they probably do have some kind of siesta, which is usually about
13.00-16.00 (although don't expect Spanish shops to reopen on time!)
The further North you are in Spain, and the bigger the city, the more
likely things are to be open so Santander is likely to be more liberal
than much of Spain. Major national chains like supermarkets and department
stores (El Corte Ingles/FNAC) will stay open. Some of the trendy fashion
chains may stay open. Most independent businesses (which still make up a
majority of shops in Spain) will close. This may be different around the
ferry port itself, particularly if there is a regular supply of day
trippers. There will be plenty of food places, although they might be
busy.
Always worth checking for local holidays as well - many towns close
completely on their saints day for example. (Nov 1 = All Saints for a
start).

Russell


tim October 22nd, 2003 07:40 PM

Plymouth to Santander
 

"Russell" wrote in message
.. .
Mike wrote:

Planning a ferry trip to Santander, will only get 6 hours in Santander
(13:00 to 19:00), wife needs to shop, do they have a siesta period in
Santander and if so during which hours. Grateful for any info.
Mike


I've never really understood why anyone would want to spend nearly two
days on a ferry to get six hours worth of shopping in Santander!


cos you get a nice relaxing cruise each way :-o

and the chance to buy a year's suppy of fags at a quid a throw (for
a 2 grand saving on the UK price) - I'd love to see HMCE
try and impound your vehicle!

OK for someon who lives in Londo it's not the best route, but if you
live in Plymouth.....

tim



Yes, they probably do have some kind of siesta, which is usually about
13.00-16.00 (although don't expect Spanish shops to reopen on time!)
The further North you are in Spain, and the bigger the city, the more
likely things are to be open so Santander is likely to be more liberal
than much of Spain. Major national chains like supermarkets and department
stores (El Corte Ingles/FNAC) will stay open. Some of the trendy fashion
chains may stay open. Most independent businesses (which still make up a
majority of shops in Spain) will close. This may be different around the
ferry port itself, particularly if there is a regular supply of day
trippers. There will be plenty of food places, although they might be
busy.
Always worth checking for local holidays as well - many towns close
completely on their saints day for example. (Nov 1 = All Saints for a
start).

Russell



Mike October 23rd, 2003 12:09 PM

Plymouth to Santander
 
Thanks to all who replied.
Cheers
Mike


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