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Comte Borrell 41 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands
... but that’s not too likely.
After spending a couple of hours at Sagrada Familia, we grabbed a cab back to the ship and got back around four in the p.m. – in time to get dressed for dinner that was “formal” – where we were seated with four Americans By now it was thundering like crazy so we had a rough night at sea – relatively speaking but still managed a fairly good night’s sleep. Tomorrow – Mallorca
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... 9 euro). For lunch we ate at an outdoor cafe overlooking Barcelona so yeah, how often do you do that? umm, yeah in case it wasn't obvious enough from my last post, I'm not very good with the posting pictures in my entry in any coherent way that makes sense because I'm a little html illiterate. So I'm just going to try to stick them below with titles that make sense. They might still end up sandwiching my text though, no promises.
Barcelona, Spain erinmca... like the hotel and the boat terminal. I saw a fantastic Flamenco cultural show and sat next to a woman from Cape Town, SA. We hit it off and went to enjoy some tapas and drinks after the show at a delightful little tapas bar hidden in amongst Barcelona´s ancient, winding alleyways. We had a lovely time walking around the area after listening to the delicious sound of the Spanish guitars and the flameco dancers´ rythmic feet. I was wowed by Antoni Gaudí´s tremendous tributes to ...
Barcelona, Spain charmedlifeSunday night, Celia and ourselves decided to meet Henrik at Heathrow, before whisking him off to Spain the next day so it was a short stint in London for him. The next day hanging out at Starbucks in Gatwick airport, we were so excited to catch-up with Henrik and that we were going on holidays that we almost missed our flight! Luckily, over here you don't have to go through immigration to leave England because we only made it to the plane after a ...
Barcelona, Spain richandhelAfter our big trip walking the Camino, we decided to star doing new and different stuff in barcelona. Derek looked for a team to practice frisbee. They play on the beach. It's actually a pretty and broad beach. Between frisbee, bike, and walking Derek is turning into a super athlete. We also found a cooperative where we buy vegetables. These are organic and local. We just went to visit the farm.....you'll see pictures. It's been very hard to find different ...
Casteldefells y Barcelona, Spain dianayderek... back up with her. Adam walks me all the way home and I go to sleep at like 11:30. I tried to sleep on the walk back, but again Adam wouldn't let me. What a disaster. :-) Adam then went back to find Helen, but couldn't find the bar, so he got a doner kebap and came back home. Helen came back in around 5:30 in the morning, and said it was completely awesome. Whoops! I guess it was a good idea to use my last night with Adam to its full advantage. See ya tomorrow!
Barcelona, Spain ckodiak... the famous spanish soup known as gazpacho. I wasn't too impressed as it was just cold soup with vegetables added. After lunch, we followed Colin's directions and caught the Metro towards Parc Guell. The park was up in the hills and was created by the famous artist Antoni Gaudi. We got off the metro and continued following the signs towards the park. Since the park was in the hills, the walk was all uphil and a bit strenuous. Definitely not for those who have ...
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain royv1... to be finally completed by 2030. Underground Those who have travelled on the London Underground will sleepwalk through the simple, colour-coded Barcelona version, the Metro. With only five lines and trains that run, on average, every three minutes, there's little reason to get overly footsore. A problem is the lack of wheelchair and pram access at most stations. A hint, never buy single $2 trip ticket. A ten-trip card is $10 and halves ...
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands red_gamer... Barcelona Museum of History which rested over incredible Roman ruins. At night we hit the clubs on the pier again until early morning. On July 1st we slept in and just relaxed along Las Ramblas. We played the coolest course of miniature golf on a difficult/realistic course with real hazards. At 10PM we climbed aboard a hour night ...
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