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Passeig de la Ribera 20 Sitges, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands, 08870, 938-110-170
... peligro! Aunque se echan de menos las olitas!!
Un buen baño, un rato jugando a palas, la compra y a comer a casa. Las horas de más calor hay que pasarlas a la sombra!
Despues de hacer la digestión viendo una peli, nos preparamos para ir a Sitges. ¿Será para tanto lo de los gays? Nada más llegar corroboramos las habladurías! Parecemos de pueblo, mirando de un lado a otro alucinados! Los hay ...
Salut gang! Et bien oui, un mois a passe, et nous sommes maintenant a la veille de notre depart. Ces quelques lignes sont pour vous dire que nous avons beaucoup apprecie notre sejour a Barcelone. Nous avons souligne la fin de notre aventure en Europe avec un repas typique espagnol, soit les tapas. C,etait delicieux!!! Pour couronner le tout, nous nous sommes promenees en sac de vidange dans la ville ... nous vous ...
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands cath2008... lots of topless people :) Actually, all the beaches had lots of topless people so we really didn't have a choice. Makes the beach quite interesting actually. For these people however, it is really nothing...not a big deal. I felt like a muslim must feel going to a beach where people are actually wearing bathing suits and not abayats or burqas. After we tired of beachgoing and ...
Sitges, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands deserters... So I finally am like I need to actually do something not wander around aimlessly!!! So lets find Las Rambles -I found shopping!!! BUT none of the stores were open yet!!!! So I ask this lady and she points and I start walking then I turn down this big street and I am walking and walking and WALKING it's like never ending!!! (now keep in mind I am thinking Las Rambles is parallel to the sea- and I am walking towards the sea) so I see ...
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands lindsey-canada... an accident at the Erfurt station and that we would be waiting. About an hour and a half later we continued on our way. I never did really figure out what happened, but this German girl who spoke English said it sounded like someone jumped in front of a train (but not ours.) Depressing way to end my vacation, and sad that while I was returning from a fantastic journey around Europe with family and friends, someone else decided life was not worth living.
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands
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... el paki" by locals (vamos al paki a comprar leche, por ejemplo) and the Chinese families running Japanese sushi restaurants, next to the Central American girls running the "locutorios" where people from every corner of the world congregate to use Internet and make long distance phone calls. And in between all of these are the typical Spanish bars where soccer is always on, men are always smoking and debating about politics while sipping a brandy or a beer, and the older ...
Barcelona, Spain nomadicantCy found a place to buy a fan belt put it on and we hit the road leaving zeke behind. A couple of kms down the road he lost all my indicators and dials. The boys checked it out and the batt was low...i.e. alternator not working properly. Luckily he was able to drive to a ...
Barcelona, Spain kimandmads... but I reckon the paella I make at home is definitely better! Sunday - had a great walk around the port area called Port Olimpic, which was tidied up for the Olympics here in 1992. The Olympic Village was also very near - geez Duggie you guys must've had a great time at the Olympics here!! There were plenty of Beaches, boardwalks, restaurants and bars and just generally lots of people out and about enjoying themselves. In the afternoon we found the old part of the City - Barri ...
Barcelona, Spain kiwidelFriday - Monday Nights with side trips back to Barcelona and Figueres After spending a couple days in Barcelona, we decided to head south to the beach town of Sitges. With it's many beaches, bars, and clubs, it was the perfect contrast to the fast-paced city. There's only a couple images of the town but trust me, we relaxed hardcore.
Sitges, Spain posickey... swedish meeetballs but yikes, the spanish and their siestas deprived me of it :/ one thing you can never understand or never fail to be frustrated by, is how the spanish have such weird working hours. banks close by 2pm, Almost everything is closed on Sundays, etc... anyway nick has his car now in barcelona; it's a chic BMW convertible and it was simply amazing having the sun shinning and the cool wind brush ...
Barcelona, Spain sharonita
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