promenade
The Spanish term 'paseo marítimo' translates to 'promenade' in English. A promenade refers to a public place for walking, often in a place that is made attractive by a scenic view. It is usually found in coastal areas where people can walk along the seafront for leisure or pleasure, often paved and lined with shops, restaurants, and other amenities. Therefore, 'paseo marítimo' can be understood as a leisurely walk or a relaxing stroll along the seafront.
We are going for a seafront walk this afternoon.
This phrase is used when someone is proposing a plan to go for a walk by the sea. The term 'paseo marítimo' can be directly translated to 'seafront walk'.
The seafront promenade was full of tourists.
In this context, 'paseo marítimo' refers to a promenade or walkway along the seafront, usually in a city or town where tourists frequently visit.
She lives near the seafront promenade.
This expression is used to describe that a person's house is located near a 'paseo marítimo' or 'seafront promenade'. It does not necessarily suggest that the person lives by the sea, but rather refers to a nearby location.