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Calella.... an heavenly ultra-short experience
Confused with the title :)
We had combined our trip to Calella with Barcelona.
Its a an hour & ten minutes by train from Barcelona Sants to reach Calella by regional trains. Information can be sought at renfe.com Tickets costs 3.4 euros per person one way.
We had booked accomodation Mediterriani Express. It is a small …
Tourist Weekend!
... that Guell had commissioned Gaudi after buying 50 acres of land with hopes of developing a 60 house residential area. 14 years later, Gaudi had only completed 2 houses and people became disinterested. The houses were built to represent hansel and gretel... the witches house has a poisonous mushroom on the top and both houses are lined with white and ceramics - to look like frosting! There was also a lookout (hypostille hall which is supported ...
6 Countries in 3 Days - A new record!!!
... beautiful seaside oasis just up the coast it would have to wait for another trip. We spent another lazy day at C de P. reading, swimming and walking along the coastal path that hugs the hillside. We ate most nights at a small cliff top restaurant (so much for the kitchen in our room) and enjoyed pizza, pasta, seafood and salads overlooking the beach and hundreds of boats moored just offshore... we are eating well! More ...
Busy in Barcelona - Park Guell, Sagrada Familia
I am really pleased I brought the lined booklets with me - as I am not getting regular enough access to the internet, and am doing too much, to be able to easily remember what I have done - so I am writing notes to myself! After checking out the important sites from the modernism book, I wanted to visit the Hospital de la Sta Crau i Sant Pau... this is a working hospital but is also a world heritage site. I metroed there - helpfully, the metro stop is ...
Hey look, it´s tyra!
... just sort of wanted to hug the inside wall, but we managed to tear ourselves away to get some cool pictures of the Barcelonian skyline. After that, our spirits broke again at the train station, as they are apt to do. First off, we made the horrific error of not getting a number before getting in line -- our fault, since the signs telling us to get a number were all in Catalan, the dialect of this region that is sort of a mix between French, ...