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53 Carretera de la Cisa, Premia de Dalt Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands, 34-636-25-24-40
... Saw for the first time the 'statues' on the ramblas, which is basically people dressed up in costume standing or sitting still like statues, its freaky. They dont move a muscle, and for a second you ask yourself if they really are. <br><br>On another note, ive encoraged a few of the americans to come out sat night. One of which plays golf, so we're gonna find a cheap 9 hole when ive got some cash. <br><br><br>
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands ashstmartin... while, then another beiged up man jumped out and they rolled around the stage together for 10 minutes in some barely disguised gay sex scene. If they had not been wearing beige I might have enjoyed it more.<br><br>Last was a 35 minute number after a 20 minute break. Scheherazade it is unpronunciably called. Set in middle east somewhere, a bloke promises his daughter to another fat bloke but she has other ideas and busts her anarchist ...
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands lingo83... and cheap. 1.79 Euro for a kilo of Shiitake mushrooms!!! Also up this roadway were many street performers of all types. Connie was almost taken away by two gargoyle like creatures. Unfortunately, I didn’t have enough money for them to keep her.<br><br>Finally, we reached the train station where we caught the train back to Sabadel, worn out completely from all the walking. Once back, we went down to the local café for a night cap and then called it a night.
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands kochwebb... the Spanish "Emmy" awards with red carpet and all. We were wondering how everyone was going to get there (everyone staying at the conference hotel was coming by bus) and the street was blocked off by tv stations. Our friend from Italy came up at the same time we did, so he went in with us. We had gotten there a little early since my DH's company was sponsoring this dinner. We got a tour of the private club which is absolutely beautiful (located on an upper floor of the ...
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands kitkatgo... and ended up a little lost but for some reason I felt very comfortable in Barcelona and didn't really care and just wandered until I recognized something. I'm not sure if it is the city or just the fact that I'm getting used to travelling and reading maps. I went shopping on the main pedestrian street and bought some little things. I could spend a lot of time walking through the shops and street vendors. On to Madrid tomorrow!
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands dfurlerMy girlfriend and I wanted a relaxed holiday, but we also wanted to do some sightseeing. Pineda de Mar was a destination where these two things could be combined. There were several options to visit Barcelona. We went there by bus, it cost us about 45 minutes to get there. We chose to see some main sights in the city center. Barcelona is such a big city, you simply can't see everything you like in just one day.
Barcelona, Spain dutch-crow... courtyard, if old sprawling courtyards had dance music, stage lighting, and go go dancers. In any case, we didn't want to go back to the club, but to the town we walked through to get to the club. But that wasn't in the cards for us. It turns out on evenings other than weekends the little village closes early, in fact they were closing there doors right as we walked up. SO we took a picture of the doors and decided to go for a walk and see what ...
Barcelona, Spain graceonthego... visitors during our trip...Nate´s brother Jordan, his wife Katie and Henry, who is turning 2 in just a few days. (Happy early b-day Henry!!!) Nate and I got into Barcelona a few days before the arrival of Jordan & fam. The old part of the city is really great with tight little streets and alleys that are filled with cafes, restaurants, museums, trendy shops and art galleries. Its a great place to just get lost for awhile, which is exactly what we did. We got ...
Barcelona, Spain kskye1... perhaps. It's beautiful and repellent at once - alive and dead. There's a real tension between the soft floral motifs of the façade and the hard, vacant-eyed stare of the fish skull balconies, between the fleshy rotundity of the building and the picked-clean bones of the windows, between the benediction of the cross and the implied doom of the sinuously entwining serpent- like roof. I loved it. A few sloshy hundred metres away is one of Barcelona's most famous buildings ...
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