Time Tunnel
In the district of Altstadt it is located this eclectic vintage boutique and hairstyling all at a time. It is a key place to drop in for all lovers of the second hand and antiquities. In this establishment you can find all kinds of furniture, clothing, jewelry and handbags from the seventies, endless sunglasses and even ancient Murano glass tableware. We may buy all these and many more accessories, always characterized by having a retro aesthetic and have been carefully selected in different countries.
There is always such a friendly atmosphere in this place’s hairdresser that you will sure want to tryone of those tweaks or get a cool haircut. Would you like to travel back in time?Get into the Time Tunnel because it is the right place!
The opening hours are Monday to Friday from 11:00h to 18.30h and Saturday from 11:00h to 16:30 h.
By Blanca Frontera
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La Plaza de la Encarnación
The gateway to the Encarnación district, the most typically Sevillian area in the old quarters.
The actual design of the Plaza de la Encarnación is thanks to the German architect Jürgen Mayer. The Metropol Parasol redesign project of this hundred-year Seville square has undergone the construction of six laminated wooden parasols which provide an enormous and welcome shade for everyone who passes by, and at the same time preserves the archaeological remains of ancient Hispalis.
The square is an important hub of internal traffic communication in the old quarters and most metropolitan buses going to the centre of Seville stop here. This provides easy access for both locals and visitors alike from this square to the old quarters of Seville allowing them to enjoy and discover the secrets of the Encarnación district.
The sense of humour amongst Seville’s locals has resulted in them fondly referring to the square as the “square of the mushrooms”.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Pettigrew Tea Rooms, the best tea room in Cardiff. Are you walking by the wonderful Bute Park and it’s the moment for a tea? Here’s your place, just at the entrance of the park. Sit down to a tea, Victorian-style and served in ancient china crockery as if a manor of lords it were, and accompany a good piece of cake.
Although located in the heart of the city, the place is a haven of peace, perfect to relax for its unbeatable location and great views over the park. In Pettigrew Tea Rooms can eat the best carrot cake ever you could try, without neglecting the chocolate cake and almonds or any of their other delicious varieties. And if you’re not very fond of sweet, try one of their sandwiches.
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Tram 28
One of the best ways for a quick and easy tour of the city of Lisbon is to hop on one of the trams.
The red trams with special services for tourists are much more expensive, but for just €1.50 you can hop on and off of the lovely old yellow trams with wooden seats and visit all the city’s unmissable spots.
The most famous of the trams is the number 28, which will whisk you away on an unforgettable tour of approximately one hour, passing the Sao Bento Palace, Sé Cathedral, Castelao Sao Jorge and through the most typical districts in the city: Estrela, Barrio Alto, Chiado, Baixa, Alfamya and Graca. The streets it runs through are sometimes very narrow leaving the driver, with the help of his passengers, to move some of the badly parked cars out of the tram’s path.
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