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Templers Street corner with Palau St. Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands, 08001
... ive got that sorted, i hope, im ok.
THe hostel is set at the top of a small mountain, god, walking up was a killer.
But the view is amazing. Ill add some pics on this blog later.
Any way, sun is shining, its about 25 degrees and im gonna into barca to get some supplies,
Spanish phrase book
Deodorant and shampoo
Flipflops
And some spanish food, ....anyone for paella?
... which was really, really cool. The walls were all done in brick, and it was all hallways that arced around instead of going in a straight line. And there were tons of arcs in the walls, coming down from the ceiling to the floor. I think I would have kept getting lost if I lived there. Then I went up the roof, which was really cool too. It’s hard to describe, you’ll just have to look at the pictures.
My next destination for the day was Las ...
... one knee (it looked like I was doing a prolonged lunge). Paul said I likely tried to hurt myself only to get one night’s stay at the hospital. It really is that beautiful (see two of 28 photos that we took of it, below).
The next morning, Paul planned out our metro route and we headed to the station to book our tickets for our next destination. On the way, we stopped in for a Lomo breakfast at a bar/café below the Hotel Oasis. We thought we were ...
... to get lost in the city. We arrived the hotel at 11:30 PM and after settling in, ventured out to have dinner. Fortunately, we found a resturant which is run by a Bangladeshi Migrant just besides the Paral.lel station. It was a great relief for me as I have reservation about food and try to eat Halal. Later we found that the city is full of people from the subcontinent. People from india runs the souvenir shops and Pakistani people runs the internet, cyber cafe and resturants
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands naseem... and Barcelona's most famous building. Construction began in 1882 and it is extimated to complete in 2020! It was a very impressive building but will be better when it's finished. We walked a lot through the streets of Barcelona and they are quite pretty with lots of trees and large pedestrian areas, unlike London. For tea we had Tapas and Paella with Sangria in La Rambla.
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands k_j... and conservatism, wearing dreary suits and dresses, and the youth who resemble those of democracy, wearing IPODs, baggy pants, and big Hollywood sunglasses. One big style difference here that everyone comments on is the infamous Mullet haircut. It´s got to be one of the ugliest, 80s flashback haircuts, but Barcelonans wear them shamelessly ad somehow not looking half bad. Nightlife: One of my favorite finds was Terminal B Wednesday nights on C/ Aribau. I ...
Barcelona, Spain pdioquino... with political correctness - only here would it be acceptable to put black make-up and grass skirts of people and pass them off as 'african', especially when there is a fairly sizeable population of ACTUAL african people living in the city...) then the kings arrive on the back of huge floats, covered in people who throw candy into the crowds. and walking along the edges of the parade the whole time are people dressed in ...
Barcelona, Spain tarah51Hello everyone! As the title suggests, I have once again had the pleasure of a hairdresser who confuses blond with orange, except this time she failed to work around the orange from last time and ended up burning some of my hair off! I look like I have a kind of fuzzy white light hovering around my head! Oh dear! I guess thats what you get when you cant speak the language and fail to learn from your mistakes! I dont think I mentioned Madrid much in the last entry so I will start from there ...
Barcelona, Spain tennilleOnce we arrived, around 11pm, after our short flight from Ibiza we were at the end of our ropes and could not wait to just get to our dorm and sleep. I knew it was not going to be the ideal place of peace and quiet in the dorm, but it would have to do! We took a train from the airport into the city and then the Metro to La Rambla and wandered around in search of our place. Once we found it, they told us we had to go to a different building further down the street. We ...
Barcelona, Spain krissy
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