Hostal l'Esplai
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Hola Barcelona!
Barcelona Barcelona! :) Met Hannah, our tour manager in the lobby area at 1030am to do tour around the gothic part of barcelona. We saw buildings that were built in the 4th century and those that were built in the 16th century. We got to see the town hall and the flag of the county of Catalunya. It´s a pretty interesting flag with stripes of …
Maria, Maria, Maria! The Best Guide in Girona!
... off for a tour of the old city!
Lined with incredible cobble stoned streets along the River Onyar, many have pointed the city out to be comparable to Venice with its "Cases de L'Onyar", these picturesque houses hanging over the river with an incredible view of the city and the snowy mountain tops in the background.
With the famous church of Sant Feliu, the incredible façades of the Girona Cathedral and the stunning Roman City Walls and Fortresses, Girona gave ...
Spain and Dali Museum (Tim)
... to keep the children amused. A thoroughly enjoyable afternoon was spent there followed by a trip into Figuere itself which is otherwise unremarkable. A very nice cake on the way back to the van provided an amusing moment. so far we have managed to get by with my O-level franglais however my spanish is limited to Hola, por favor, adios, Gracie's and cerveza - which is better than the rest of the ...
The Further North You Go, the Stranger it Gets
... to paitings to seashell bathtubs. I will say some of the highlights were seeing the original Dalí Lincoln mural (for those of you who haven't been to our home we have a rather large signed print of this painting), Dalí's paintings of the holocoust, and a swimming pool in the shape of a penis. Again, it was a nice change from all the "Jesus art" (as my dad and Zack called it) from the rest of Europe. We also managed to discover a great winery ...
Calonge to I'Estratit to Cadaques to Berger
... lunch outside when we eat in. Calonge to L'Estratit: The drive was beautiful. We went along the coast some small winding roads but the little coves made it all worth it. We headed towards Begur which is a little village nessled on top of a hill with a fort type castle on the top. We both loved this place! The walk up to the fort was nice exercise with stunning views although a little hazy for good photos. The village itself was littered with little bars, ...