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| | ==See== | | ==See== |
| − | * <see name="Collegiata de Santa Maria le Major" alt="" address="" directions="" phone="" email="" fax="" url="" hours="same hours as in other museums of the city; closes at 7:30pm" price="2€ adults (includes a guided tour)">Visitors should wait near the entrance for guide to finish with current group and pick up the next one.</see> | + | * <see name="Collegiata de Santa Maria le Major" alt="" address="" directions="" phone="" email="" fax="" url="" hours="Same hours as in other museums of the city; closes at 7:30pm" price="2€ adults (includes a guided tour)">Visitors should wait near the entrance for guide to finish with current group and pick up the next one. Picturesque terrace with patio.</see> |
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| | ===Restaurants and Cafes=== | | ===Restaurants and Cafes=== |
| | Stewed meats (rabbit, partridge, veal) are the most successful in what can be found in local restaurants. | | Stewed meats (rabbit, partridge, veal) are the most successful in what can be found in local restaurants. |
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| | + | * <eat name="La Cocineta" alt="" address="" directions="" phone="" email="" fax="" url="" hours="" price="">Large portions; good rabbit and duck main meal. Rare example of really good fried potato--very thin slices. Soup with beans and pork is quite controversial.</eat> |
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| | * <eat name="La Marmita de Guara" alt="" address="Paseo Pilaseras" directions="on the hill over the main street; off the beaten path" phone="974 318 956" email="" fax="" url="" hours="evening: opens at 9pm" price="Menu of the day €12-€20">Popular among local climbing and canyoning guides. Only by reservation if you're not staying at albergue with the same name, which it shares place with.</eat> | | * <eat name="La Marmita de Guara" alt="" address="Paseo Pilaseras" directions="on the hill over the main street; off the beaten path" phone="974 318 956" email="" fax="" url="" hours="evening: opens at 9pm" price="Menu of the day €12-€20">Popular among local climbing and canyoning guides. Only by reservation if you're not staying at albergue with the same name, which it shares place with.</eat> |
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| − | * <eat name="Peña Amán" alt="" address="C/Arrabal, 22" directions="town's main square" phone="974 318 963" email="" fax="" url="" hours="" price="Mains €5.80-14, soups €3.30-4.50, salads €3.80-6.50; starters €4.80-6.90">Probably the best restaurant among those on the main square. Large salads. Recommended dishes: gazpatxo; rivuelto (local variety of scrambled eggs) with garlic and prawns; veal steaks, both ''with Roquefort'' and ''a-la Pireneas''. Red pepper in dishes is normally pickled, not a fresh vegetable.</eat> | + | * <eat name="Peña Amán" alt="" address="C/Arrabal, 22" directions="town's main square" phone="974 318 963" email="" fax="" url="" hours="" price="Mains €5.80-14, soups €3.30-4.50, salads €3.80-6.50; starters €4.80-6.90">Probably the best restaurant among those on the main square. Large salads. Recommended dishes: gazpatxo; rivuelto (local variety of scrambled eggs) with garlic and prawns; veal steaks, both ''with Roquefort'' and ''a-la Pireneas''. Red pepper in dishes is typically pickled, not a fresh vegetable.</eat> |
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| | + | * <eat name="Narbona" alt="" address="" directions="" phone="" email="" fax="" url="" hours="" price="Menu del dia: €18 for two meals and desert; €15 for a more limited choice of dishes">Stewed lamb is good, while fried variety is not. Paella a-la Navarra is quite large, but bad seafood makes it dish to avoid.</eat> |
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| | + | * <eat name="Casa Gervasio" alt="" address="" directions="" phone="" email="" fax="" url="" hours="Restaurant serves only lunch, ~1:30-4pm; bar-only the rest of the time" price="menu del dia €30">Most tables are on a small-and-cozy square in the depths of the old town, dozen meters away from the restaurant's entrance.</eat> |
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| | ==Sleep== | | ==Sleep== |
| | * <sleep name="La Marmita de Guara albergue" alt="" address="Paseo Pilaseras" directions="on the hill over the main street; off the beaten path" phone="" email="" fax="" url="" checkin="" checkout="" price="">Popular with advanced climbers and others who come to Alquezar exclusively for activities.</sleep> | | * <sleep name="La Marmita de Guara albergue" alt="" address="Paseo Pilaseras" directions="on the hill over the main street; off the beaten path" phone="" email="" fax="" url="" checkin="" checkout="" price="">Popular with advanced climbers and others who come to Alquezar exclusively for activities.</sleep> |
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| | + | * <sleep name="Villa de Alquazar" alt="" address="" directions="" phone="" email="" fax="" url="" checkin="" checkout="" price="VAT included">One of the top two hotels in the town. Spacy rooms, large private terraces. Rooms ##20-25 have a great view over the rocks. Rich variety for breakfast.</sleep> |
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| | + | * <sleep name="Hotel Santa-Maria" alt="" address="" directions="" phone="" email="" fax="" url="" checkin="" checkout="" price="">Another one of the top two hotels in the town.</sleep> |
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| | ==Contact== | | ==Contact== |
Locals earn their living only by tourist services; no commercial agriculture is done in Alquezar.
Stewed meats (rabbit, partridge, veal) are the most successful in what can be found in local restaurants.