Rome: “Babington’s Tea House”
Typically british? Maybe, however, this tea house is situated right beside the Spanish steps.
Typically british? Maybe, however, this tea house is situated right beside the Spanish steps.
Salamanca is known as the city where the "purest" Spanish is spoken. This may partly explain the large number of language schools. However, there are many other facets of this city that attract culturally interested travellers from all over the world: the city itself is very beautiful with its traditional architecture that made it a world heritage site and there is always something going on in the historic setting. At the same time, Salamanca with its 180000 inhabitants is not really a big city, but rather a pleasant town. The famous university certainly is a factor - and explains ...
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April 15th, 2005 at 8:24 pm
Are there anymore photos of this tea house available? I’m curious to know the owner’s name - iI think i might have met him before.