This was so exciting to watch for me because we recently returned home to Canada from that area. We raised a pint or two and enjoyed the live music at The Landsdowne on a few occasions and met some great people. We spent time at Spud Murphys and Oscars as well. We were there from Nov1/22-Dec 15/22. We fell in love with the area and have started the process to obtain our NLV and hope to be back in Spain full time by September. It was nice to see what to expect in high season. Great to see businesses bustling. Thanks for sharing
Enjoyed the vlog - good to see new bars and restaurants opening - Milk & Honey looks great. When you are next there, check out a shop called Fox & Wolf ( ground floor, outside) fabulous candles, diffusers, homewear etc
Lovely wee bar behind spud Murphy on the street side. Great that everything is starting to get a bit busier after the pandemic and that the centre is starting to get a few more places open. We’ll be there next Monday and sure to give Bombay supper club a try after your recommendation. Gong already booked for the Saturday as we know how busy it gets and will sure to try milk and honey too. Thanks for great videos and keep them coming.
I’ve noticed on your videos you don’t seem to show the sports bar downstairs or bar Amsterdam? Both great bars and the sports bar is always quite busy morning-close.
They also don’t mention all the other bars in other areas of playa flamenca. Maybe we need an update video. Of ALL the bars all over playa flamenca. Barry
Its a lovely place. We lived there for about 10 months but that was last year when it was very quiet. The majority of it is holiday homes so people come and go. To live there, not as many permanent neighbours and we didn’t like that. We were in a very quiet urbanisation which was nearly all holiday homes. Apart from that its a great area with plenty amenities and very close to nice beaches.
Thanks a lot for your reply.So what would be the best area in or around Torrevieja for permanent living if I want to buy a house or bungalow ? I fo not want to but an flat /apartment .And I want area not to be dead quiet once all tourists leave for winter.Thanks.
The town centre is always busy. It is a big working city. The urbanisations tend to have a lot more permanent residents here, very multi cultural as well. Lots of Spanish which we really like. That was another thing about along the coast, not many Spanish, and we wanted to learn Spanish and integrate into Spanish life here too, so we have the best of both worlds in Torrevieja. Lots of urbs like Los Balcones and over the other way up nearer the lakes, San Luis etc. I would have a good explore and visit the different areas. I’m sure you’d find somewhere you like. Some places can be quiet.
This was so exciting to watch for me because we recently returned home to Canada from that area. We raised a pint or two and enjoyed the live music at The Landsdowne on a few occasions and met some great people. We spent time at Spud Murphys and Oscars as well. We were there from Nov1/22-Dec 15/22. We fell in love with the area and have started the process to obtain our NLV and hope to be back in Spain full time by September. It was nice to see what to expect in high season. Great to see businesses bustling. Thanks for sharing
Great Vidio Greetings from Ireland
My late Uncle stayed in Playa Flamenca for 20 years
You guys out there living your best lives I see.
Great video folks! This time nxt wk I’ll be on the runway, look forward to visiting Playa Flamenca we’ve heard so much good stuff about Gong.
Spud Murphys is brilliant for Fish and Chips, great video enjoyed it
Literally the BEST chips in Spain! 😂👍🏼👍🏼
Enjoyed the vlog - good to see new bars and restaurants opening - Milk & Honey looks great. When you are next there, check out a shop called Fox & Wolf ( ground floor, outside) fabulous candles, diffusers, homewear etc
Ooooh we definitely will do that! Thanks for watching. 👍🏼
Lovely wee bar behind spud Murphy on the street side. Great that everything is starting to get a bit busier after the pandemic and that the centre is starting to get a few more places open. We’ll be there next Monday and sure to give Bombay supper club a try after your recommendation. Gong already booked for the Saturday as we know how busy it gets and will sure to try milk and honey too. Thanks for great videos and keep them coming.
Fantastic! Have a great time! Is that Pantera bar? We know it well 😉🍻🍹🍺
@@ScottishCoupleInSpain yes pantera. couldn’t remember the name nice place for coffee and drinks in the sun.
We went there a few times in January, enjoyed a couple of Asian meals & a few nights in the Lansdowne
@@richyd2411 what was the weather like in January?
@@dondonnelly2764
Highs around 18 degrees . You need something over your shoulders till around 11am then warms up till 4 . Much cooler after that .
@@richyd2411 thanks Richie 👍😎
I’ve noticed on your videos you don’t seem to show the sports bar downstairs or bar Amsterdam? Both great bars and the sports bar is always quite busy morning-close.
They also don’t mention all the other bars in other areas of playa flamenca. Maybe we need an update video. Of ALL the bars all over playa flamenca. Barry
Love the walk round playa flamenca center when did you say you are doing the next live one 😀
Not sure yet
Mother in law moved there 9 months ago we’ve already been 10 times 😂😂😂
The temple bar is reopening in the next couple of weeks
retiring around this area in 7 years. had enough of sweden and need some excitement in our lives.
hoping 200 ,000 euros will buy a nice bungelow.
Cant say about the prices in 7 years but they have went up in the last year.
Morning hope all is well. We are in torrevieja just wondering if you know where a good place to have desayuno. Thanks we may even bump into you 😊
Emilia Corazon for the best tostadas and coffee 😁
Is this an nice area to live in ? What are the bad sides of Playa Flamenca ? Is is empty dead during a winter period ?
Its a lovely place. We lived there for about 10 months but that was last year when it was very quiet. The majority of it is holiday homes so people come and go. To live there, not as many permanent neighbours and we didn’t like that. We were in a very quiet urbanisation which was nearly all holiday homes. Apart from that its a great area with plenty amenities and very close to nice beaches.
Thanks a lot for your reply.So what would be the best area in or around Torrevieja for permanent living if I want to buy a house or bungalow ? I fo not want to but an flat /apartment .And I want area not to be dead quiet once all tourists leave for winter.Thanks.
The town centre is always busy. It is a big working city. The urbanisations tend to have a lot more permanent residents here, very multi cultural as well. Lots of Spanish which we really like. That was another thing about along the coast, not many Spanish, and we wanted to learn Spanish and integrate into Spanish life here too, so we have the best of both worlds in Torrevieja. Lots of urbs like Los Balcones and over the other way up nearer the lakes, San Luis etc. I would have a good explore and visit the different areas. I’m sure you’d find somewhere you like. Some places can be quiet.
@@ScottishCoupleInSpain Many Thanks.Goint there from October till January to see what the winter is like first.Maybe I will meet you filming 😀
The Costa Blanca is not in the south of Spain, it is in the East.
Playa Flamenca is in the South of the Costa Blanca Region ;) Don't think i say its the south of Spain
@@ScottishCoupleInSpain ok!
Is their access for disabled ie wheelchair?
Yes there are ramps as well as stairs in the centre x
Yes
Byrnes is pronounced Burns !!!!!