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Discovering Palafox
... no cork makers,no garden center, no museum to show us his ancestry. Yet upon more research we find a castle, yes the family had the largest castle in the area. Ahhh Fausto now knows why he has always felt like a king. He is the King of our castle in San Diego, at least we let him believe this. Someone tells us it is a nice walk up to the castle. We drive down a dirt road as far as it will take us then start the hike. ...
Day 4 Barcelona
... we would change to vodka and red bull....big mistake it was so unbelievably strong. So back to Malibu and coke it was. The club in its self was very cool. 6 different rooms to party in, all with a bar in each. When we entered the club it was 1am and there were hardly any people in it. It wasn't until 2am that it started looking like it was semi packed. We ...
Cruisin' the 'Cruise Barcelona'
... still under construction. In fact it only opened the day before we arrive. But to our immense relief it’s actually there, fully up and running, and just great. The reception staff are a little flustered and slow to process us – but who wouldn’t be on day two of a brand-new 120 bedroom hotel in central Barcelona?
We’re very tired, but keen to get our first taste of the Spanish Catalan capital. A few ...
Time to see what Gaudi is about
... done by him..... now most of you know I am artistically challenged some may say autistic even. His style is in my words "some kinda Wierd". The cathedral was to take two hundred years to build. Gaudi got hit by a tram so died in 1922 I think (no one was holding his hand when he crossed the street). But it's his design it was started in late 1800's. It's huge. It's the thing to see in Barcelona.
I could swear there are fruit baskets on top of some of the ...
Day 364 - Beauty in Barcelona
... back thousands of years. Heavenly structures and crisp orderly lines of baroque buildings and bell towers give way to the warped nightmarish contours and sickly proportioned architecture of the world famous Gaudi. His magnum opus, the Sagrada Familia, a towering cathedral unique in scale and design, is itself a dichotomy of the two eternal forces. One side is clean - formal angular lines give the impression of light and order, a symbol ...