Cap St Georges Christmas Village - Opening Day
Decorated Trees
On my way in I couldn't help but admire the decorated olive trees. The whole area looks lovely now, but the twinkling lights really add to the atmosphere.
Shed Shops
This kind of shed seems to be the norm for Christmas Villages. The one at Cap St Georges had plenty, and we will try and show you as many of them as possible. They have a variety of things to sell and I was pleased to see that most of the ones here were stocked with gifts and art and crafts, as opposed to just food.
Seating
You could of course by some food though, and there were plenty of seating areas to eat it.
To The Stalls
Given that there are so many stalls, I will show you the first few, then take you on a tour of the rest of the area. After that we will return to see the remaining ones.
Art And Crafts
The first stall was called La Bodega, and naturally enough they were selling wine. Next up was an Arts and Crafts stall.
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