
Anne
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To get a seat at the sushi bar be in line byvatbleastv4:30pm for the 5pm open. There is a fabulous matcha tea place that you can grab a little something while waiting. At sushi gen the fish is incredibly fresh and expertly prepped by the numerous chefs at the bar. There are also tables but the bar is the best place to sit. Watch the locals and see what they order. The seating is close so you will have plenty of opty to ask. Or you can leave yourself in the chef's hands and order omakase and just indicate when you have had enough. Ask for seaweed along with the wasabi and ginger. Enjoy!
A lovely, well maintained museum with both natural and archeological exhibits that is a very reasonable €5 for adults. All exhibits are in Spanish. There is a free online audio tour in English but it omits most of the museum and causes you to spent the tour with your phone speaker in your ear so you do not bother the other visitors. I visited in Feb and the cafeteria was closed as were portions of the museum. There is a lovely garden in the middle and the staff are very helpful. I bought a seashell jazz t-shirt, not sure what it had to do with the museum but it was cute.