Barcino 147 Barcelona
Gran Via de las Corts Catalanas Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands
Travel Blogs by Travelers Who Stayed at this B&BBarcino 147 Barcelona
From Galicia to Catalonia
We´re in Barcelona! Warm, cloudy, rainy and then hot! As we hovered over Barcelona, we could see the ripples of the Meditteranean bathing the shores of Barcelona. We have arrived in Catalonia, home of the Catalán language. Lots of different spellings, many x´s used instead of ch or a j sound, etc. You get the picture. The language is used in …
Travel Blogs Nearby
Amazing
... There are a lot of photos that show the streetscape and hopefully can capture how nice the city is. Great plazzas and squares.
After this, we walked home through the Gothic district where it was obvious I have been out of the States for awhile. I was so enthralled with the little shops and the variety that the Barcelona students had as compared to what we had! There were so many wonderful shops and galleries. But each one was unique. Great bars and ...
Enjoying @ Park Güell
ENJOYING @ PARK GÜELL
(ENGLISH VERSION AT THE BOTTOM)
El Parque Güell es hoy sin duda uno de los espacios públicos más importantes de Barcelona. La idea original era la de construir una ciudad jardín en las laderas afuera de la zona metropolitana de ese entonces. Eusebi Güell contrató a Gaudí para que ...
My First Tapa Experience
... the world. Also on this floor were some business meeting rooms (very high-tech and organized) along with a small auditorium for more business meetings. Other businesses can rent out these rooms and a few well-known have done just that because they are equipped with advanced software. By the time our tour ended, it was noon and we had to get back before my next exam began. Again, I wrote a book for my essay questions and also was the ...
Medieval Magnificence and Surrealist Splendor
... the community grew to about 1000 people, including the famous Rabbi Moses Ben Nahman (1194-1270), the Ramban. The street where he was born is marked with a plaque.
In 1492, along with the rest of the Jews of Spain who refused to convert to Catholicism, the Jews of Girona were expelled. Today there is still no community to speak of. There is, however, a fascinating Jewish Museum with a ...



