This is a really lovely walking tour of Estepona video to watch. It shows you what the Centro Historico, the Old Town is like. There are a few squares with a bar or restaurant, but 90% of it is not Tourist Spain . Here there are no streets with bars and restaurants lined up all along, in fact no shops selling tourist souvenirs at all, but streets where people live. Beautiful, flower-decked streets where people actually live all year round. The video shows part of the Centro Historico, Old Town, and also part of the Barrio del Cristo, a charming little area with small houses, tiny gardens and orange trees lining the streets. This barrio was built in the 50's and 60's after a campaign by the Parish Priest, Padre Manuel, to get people out of the insanitary conditions that then prevailed in the Centro Historico. It's a very well done video, but of course every twenty seconds I want to say "Turn right, no, not left, turn right!" as yet another jewel is missed! But you can't have everything, I suppose. Thank you for this gem, I have shared it all over the place - Trip Advisor, Facebook, WhatsApp. P.S. For whoever feels that Estepona is not a city, that's because its 70,000 inhabitants make it a "ciudad" in Spanish. There is not really a word in Spanish between "pueblo" and "ciudad" that corresponds to the English "town".
Love this comment. Thank you so much for this. Haha... I can feel your pain. I've been told that others do the same, they want to see what is on the left, or right, and I don't turn the camera the way they want. :D Next time I'll take you with me, so you'll be my guide (silent guide), and take me through the best places. I just love walking through those narrows streets filled with flowers. So quiet, serene, peaceful. Those people who live there...not sure how it is to live in such a house, but it must be nice. (If you have a patio on the roof, to enjoy the sun). I would definitely live there. quiza no es una ciudad, y tampoco un pueblo... pero se muy bonito
Tried to watch this in 4k but the judder as you paned around was making my eyeballs vibrate...The straight stuff is excellent sharp and great colour balance. Do you use a gimbal...?
hey, sorry to hear you're having issues watching this in 4k. Are you trying to watch this on a tv that support 4k? Or a PC/laptop? make sure the pc has a graphics card and monitor that supports 4k. Yeah, I am using a gimbal, of course. It is smooth on my end.
@@4kcitytours High end 27" iMac 5k, Radeon Pro 580X 8 GB plus 75" QLED 4k HDR10+ TV. I think the refresh rate on the camera is not processing the data fast enough as your video seems slightly slower. The other Estepona video you did is perfect and your content is excellent and I've sub'd. This channel is the benchmark for this kind of video, no judder correct speed and depth of field. ua-cam.com/video/nAchalXwbIY/v-deo.html
There was some strange mist, fog, over the sea, and beaches. So I decided to record it another time. Next time, though, I will include the beaches. I actually have a video of the promenade, you can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/DWd13bBlX1U/v-deo.html
The ‘city?’ without decent public transport - no train link, no airport, no metro; no large public parks; no university; no big football team; no cathedral; no opera house; public library…
I fell in love with those narrow streets which look amazing, so many flowers and green plants. That's a wonderful city to have a walk. ❤👏
You and me both. I love Estepona, and those narrow streets. So beautiful, and quiet, and peaceful
Beautiful flowers 😊
A very pretty place 🌹
It really is! Definitely worth visiting
Such a vibrant place! Your walking tour video was fantastic-I felt like I was strolling through the streets myself. I am a fan now!
Glad you liked the video. Greetings from Spain, my friend!
Beautiful
Ca de obicei, o prezentare foarte faină! 👍
:) Mersi mult. Getting better each time
I want to visit one day!
You should. You'll love it!
Hope to visit Estepona this year 😊
This is a really lovely walking tour of Estepona video to watch.
It shows you what the Centro Historico, the Old Town is like. There are a few squares with a bar or restaurant, but 90% of it is not Tourist Spain . Here there are no streets with bars and restaurants lined up all along, in fact no shops selling tourist souvenirs at all, but streets where people live. Beautiful, flower-decked streets where people actually live all year round.
The video shows part of the Centro Historico, Old Town, and also part of the Barrio del Cristo, a charming little area with small houses, tiny gardens and orange trees lining the streets. This barrio was built in the 50's and 60's after a campaign by the Parish Priest, Padre Manuel, to get people out of the insanitary conditions that then prevailed in the Centro Historico.
It's a very well done video, but of course every twenty seconds I want to say "Turn right, no, not left, turn right!" as yet another jewel is missed! But you can't have everything, I suppose.
Thank you for this gem, I have shared it all over the place - Trip Advisor, Facebook, WhatsApp.
P.S. For whoever feels that Estepona is not a city, that's because its 70,000 inhabitants make it a "ciudad" in Spanish. There is not really a word in Spanish between "pueblo" and "ciudad" that corresponds to the English "town".
Love this comment. Thank you so much for this. Haha... I can feel your pain. I've been told that others do the same, they want to see what is on the left, or right, and I don't turn the camera the way they want. :D
Next time I'll take you with me, so you'll be my guide (silent guide), and take me through the best places. I just love walking through those narrows streets filled with flowers. So quiet, serene, peaceful. Those people who live there...not sure how it is to live in such a house, but it must be nice. (If you have a patio on the roof, to enjoy the sun).
I would definitely live there. quiza no es una ciudad, y tampoco un pueblo... pero se muy bonito
Tried to watch this in 4k but the judder as you paned around was making my eyeballs vibrate...The straight stuff is excellent sharp and great colour balance. Do you use a gimbal...?
hey, sorry to hear you're having issues watching this in 4k. Are you trying to watch this on a tv that support 4k? Or a PC/laptop? make sure the pc has a graphics card and monitor that supports 4k.
Yeah, I am using a gimbal, of course. It is smooth on my end.
@@4kcitytours High end 27" iMac 5k, Radeon Pro 580X 8 GB plus 75" QLED 4k HDR10+ TV. I think the refresh rate on the camera is not processing the data fast enough as
your video seems slightly slower. The other Estepona video you did is perfect and your content is excellent and I've sub'd.
This channel is the benchmark for this kind of video, no judder correct speed and depth of field.
ua-cam.com/video/nAchalXwbIY/v-deo.html
good
Everything is so beautiful that it's almost artificial
:) and it's always this nice. no matter what time of the year you visit there
Would have been nice to see the beaches.
There was some strange mist, fog, over the sea, and beaches. So I decided to record it another time. Next time, though, I will include the beaches. I actually have a video of the promenade, you can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/DWd13bBlX1U/v-deo.html
The ‘city?’ without decent public transport - no train link, no airport, no metro; no large public parks; no university; no big football team; no cathedral; no opera house; public library…
well...if you put it that way... then it's a small village