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Day 26 - Barcelona - Sun 07-10-12
... old structures and is off the main tourist route. The building is very typical Meier, makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, gotta love white. This gives a great contrast between old and new. The whole area is a very pleasant spot to spend a relaxing Sunday afternoon, a break from the next part of the ...
We are the champions
... and then weaved my way through the Gothic quarter trying out different snacks and browsing various interesting streets. It doesn't get dark till almost 10pm so there was plenty of time to explore this large city in the relative safety of daylight.
The next day, I spent a few hours at Camp Nou, the famous home stadium of Barcelona FC, one of the most famous and successful football (soccer) clubs in the world. They have a whole museum on site and a full ...
Barcelona days
... rooms, but hey, didn't stop me really. So we sat there and got to know each other drinking cheap cheap dirt cheap ugly wine that the more you drank obviously began to taste better and better. Anyway. There was 20minutes to go until 12 at this point and I was asked if I wanted to come with them on the hostel pub crawl. Of course I did! So whipped off my pjs and straight into some proper clothes. Sloshed some more cheap wine and off we went. We actually missed the group heading out and ...
Barcelona - Faster Ride: Higher Highs
... it go? On a scale of 1 to 10 I give the day a solid 9.5. Here is a quick rundown of my perceptions:
Camp Nou - FC Barcelona (or Barça, as the locals call it) bills itself as "more than a club". After having gone through the museum and the stadium, I can see why. Barça has been a membership organization since its inception in 1899, which essentially makes it the Green Bay Packers of European football. Where other ...
Sagrada Familia and how to avoid going to hell!
6/21/11 Sort of a slow day. Took my computer to a local shop to get rebuilt, then took the fqmily by metro to the Sagrada Familia. Wow. Coming out of the subway the verticality of this church makes you fall over backwards. We were across the street but were still looking straight up at it. It is the tallest thing I have ever seen besides mountains ...