Hotel Rey Don Jaime I
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Futbol and Sand: Barcelona
... fresh sauce and toppings you wanted. We ate it like three times during our stay haha that night we met up with their friends and just hung out even though it was Halloween!! :( we were just too exhausted. All the other nights we went to the bars which were all in the same strip so each night we went to a different one but in the same exact area. It was really cool because you could walk out the back door of the club and be on the sand at each one though!
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Futbol!
... is remarkable. His fluid and organic architectural style is truly a gift to the world and his buildings really know how to put their mark on the city. None more so than the Sagrada Familia. Internally and externally the building is spectacular, the details of the external facades are masterpieces in themselves. Furthermore the internal decorations and web of columns are arranged in a hectic manner that it somehow comes ...
Barcelona
... do get tired of travel and touring . Our ride to Barcelona was to take about 3 hours . No tolls ,so we wound our way through town after town ,so boring to say the least. Then surprise we were going past a canal ,paddy fields . Then stopped for our picnic , egg sandwich would have been great , but the tuna cheese and baguettes delicious . This canal went for miles and miles . Could have been there for generations or just a few years . The river was running beside . I was surprised ...
Ola beautiful Barcelona
... Barcelona where everything tends to come to life after 10am and is one of the most vibrant towns l have ever spent any time in. The shopping here is amazing so much fun the laneways are full of quirky little shops there are so many you would never find them all in a lifetime the Bodegas the Restaurants and bars the really old Churches and Cathedrals the culture all just mind blowing, strolling along Barcelona's marina ...
Date Night!
... kid finally tossed the trash in its proper place and raced to his mom to get his long-awaited refreshing reward. This gives the notion of "it takes a village to rise a child" an urban tint!
After the olives were gone, and the beer was happily in our bellies, we headed back home: we had to get ready for our big date-night. Several weeks ago one of those insidious brochure-handing teenagers in the street gave us one for an Italian restaurant close ...