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... the city having hosted the games. After having visited the Olympic Stadium today and surrounding areas it definitely has intrigued me to learn more about the Olympics history from my city. Interesting Facts on Barcelona - Bet you didn't know that the original location of the Eiffel tower was suppose to be right here in Barcelona as what would be a new entry through to the city for the 1992 Olympic Games. Now instead of the Eiffel tower stand a aqueduct ...
Maria, Maria, Maria! The Best Guide in Girona!
... in a Zorb Ball and thne testing their luck in the 'rotating' Sprite bottle, we headed out for a nice stroll on the Passeig de Muralla. Taking in the views of the city and the snowy peaks of the Pyrenees with the sun setting in the background. Then it was a local dish of Costanyas, some Kürtos and lastly some good Girona liquor before heading back to the train for the return to Barcelona!
What a great trip to an incredible city and a great day spent with a good friend!
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Calonge to I'Estratit to Cadaques to Berger
... toilets were huge and very clean but no toilet seats or toilet roll? This site also had a pool, bar and shop. The site was only a 20 minute walk from the town so we were able to walk in in the evening for tapas and a few beers/ cocktails. To Cadaques: We stopped at some Roman and Greek Ruins in Empuries. Will being the gentleman he is drove up to the booth for our entrance tickets, which was on my side, and tried to get as closed as he could for me.... The ...
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, ...
M-m-m-my Girona!
... we can report that La Giaconda is the best: their dark chocolate gelato is nearly black in colour and its cocoa-y chocolate flavour is out of this world.
Oddly, it seems to be standard practice here to colour vanilla gelato Smurf blue.
Girona also has an old city wall to keep the ...