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Day 2 Barcelona
... on the corner. Now where else in the world would you manage to have that happen. I can't even get that close at the local shopping centre at home. So after a safety video it was off to discover Barcelona in our Gocar number 17. The other good thing about this is you are so flexible in what you can do. See a nice little square that you want to stop for espresso and tapas no problem. It didn't take long to fall into the driving on ...
Chapter 1, Barcelona and Sitges
... town of Sitges, where the beaches are prettier than Barcelona and even better, the streets are tiny, windy, and cobblestoned, lined with darling shops and cafes. We talked and walked and played and swam and wandered, and the next thing we knew it was 9pm and the sun had barely set. I loved Sitges and hated to leave it, so we committed to going again the next day. :)
I went to bed early that night so I could get up ahead of the Alexes and go visit La Sagrada Familia – ...
Barcelona - Last Time Ever?
... each of the street performers that were out working. The first one I spotted was a portrait painter. He was completely dressed in white. He had a paint brush and a palette, both also white. He had a small white frame that those posing with him would hold around their face. That made it look as though he was painting their portrait. After that came the alien. He was having the most fun. He also had attracted ...
Barcelona
... walked back down the mountain and went to go grab some dinner at one of the best mexican restaurants around! By the time we had finished another great meal it was already midnight and being exhausted we decided to call it a night so we could get up early for our last day in Barcelona! So Paige, Nicole, and I got in one cab heading to our stupid, gross hostel and Andie headed into another one heading to her apartment. The reason we had to get a hostel for ...
Hola des de Barcelona
... and by the time we left the immigration, the bag already waiting for us.
After getting the Barcelona map from the information booth, we decided to take the aerobus (5.30 Euro each) to town, then subway L3 to Paral-lel station. We took the wrong exit from the station, the Funicular Montjuic exit was actually infront of our hotel.
It seems there are many people ...