Hotel Los Globos
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Back in Spain
... days. I rang the bell reluctantly as the address seemed to be the same of a psychiatrists office, this could be a good thing, and walked up a few flights of stairs to the hostel. Didn't resemble a "typical hostel," but then again what's a typical hostel. It resembled a huge flat, long corridors, many rooms, large living area with huge windows leading out to the terrace. And, a big kitchen, always important. This meant saving money on ...
Gaudi...Gaudi....Gaudi
... plan with streets running horizontally and vertically to form city blocks. You can happily get lost in the maze of narrow winding streets in Barri Gothic for hours.
Las Ramblas
This is the first place to head to when you arrive in Barcelona as it's the street around which everything revolves. It's linked to the Jewish and Gothic quarters, contains the famous Liceu Theatre and is also where you'll find tourist information booths and buy tickets ...
Gaudi - Antoni not Darryn
... a Portuguese guy who is sat on the bench. In an hour we cover Arthurian legends, religion and travelling. Before leaving we decide on more cake, but they’ve all go – just as well. The walk back to the hotel is further than we thought but we get there and relax before going to a vegetarian restaurant. We go to the address but it’s not there but along the road is an Italian that does the ...
Duty Free Snow to Beaches
Said our goodbyes to Jordic and Alisha and set off vfrom Toulouse via the Pyrenees Mountains into Spain. Jordic suggested we call into the very small nation of Andoora which sits on the border of FRance and Spain. The drive up from Toulouse to the Pyrenees to Andoora was as usual nothing short of spectacular and as the road climbed uphill we could see the snow capped mountains in the distance, what's more there was brilliant sunshine. Wound ...
Lets Hit the Beach!
... windows and the amazing columns and ceiling. We then returned to the Metro and headed down to the waterfront – we weren’t really too interested in checking out any more old buildings and just wanted to go to the waterfront and the beach.
The sun was out in full force and the waterfront looked amazing, with old buildings on one side of a marina packed with expensive yachts, and a modern cinema and mall complex on the other. We headed to ...