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Avenida del Ferrocarril 342 Castelldefels, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands, 08860, 936-342-175
<br><br> Went into the city again today to call some job vacancies. Ive got a guaranteed job promoting a bar crawl where tourists pay 15 euros to go to 4 bars and then a club, getting a free shot or beer in each bar and free entry to the club, normally about 15 euros. I make 5 euros for each person i get signed up. start tonight or tomo, prob tomo, im knackered after staying up late last night with some ...
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands ashstmartin... in the voice that makes you say "Wow ..."; it's all that which makes a woman so mesmerizing and unforgettable. It feels so real, yet is so intangible ... the intangibility is what makes a woman so alluring and intriguing. <br><br>Meeting her was a lot like my first time in Spain, when I first realized how beautiful Spanish women were. It was that moment where you realize "Hmmm ... I didn't think I would find this type of beauty so incredible, but I do ...
Montserrat, Catalonia, Spain pwong... and yelling and saying, "No. Don't do that! Don't move!" to me as I pulled the camera out of my pocket to take some photos of the church nearby. I swear that Janice has had ten times her normal exposure to heights in a year already in the past month! We got to the park around 11am, and we decide to head out around 8pm. We catch all the trams and metros and such back to our Bari Gotic (where the apartment is) and let Sam pick the restaurant for dinner. Originally the plan ...
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands styrsky... top bunk, and so circumed to a quiet night in. Yesterday i shifted back to my old hostel and then headed out to see Gaudi`s masterpiece, La Sagrada Familia. This cathedral was started in 1882, and is estimated to be fully completed in 2020. Although Gaudi died around the 1950´s, his legacy lives on and once completed, this will be the most amazing church in the whole world. Its so complicated to explain, but it has 3 differnt facades, each having a very different style ...
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands lovin_apples... barrier was fun to figure out- they knew a little English and a little French so we were able to communicate okay. We also tried absinthe last night and I (Alicia) tried my first cigarette when sitting with the British guys-- and Brandon had two whole cigarettes... Like Paris everyone smokes here so... when in Rome (or Barcelona). We don´t think that the Absinthe was the real kind made with wormwood- there was not hallucinating ...
Barcelona, Spain and Canary Islands aliciabrandon... sen enempaa ihmetelty ylaosattomia naisia vaan kappailtiin eteenpain. Paivan tavoitteena oli nahda legendaarisen espanialaisen arkkitehdin, Gaudin tyon jalkea. Kartalla matka ei ollut pitka, mutta siina ei lukenut etta matka oli pelkkaa ylamakea. Puisto oli rakennuksineen ja katutaiteilijoineen aika siisti kokemus. Gaudi ...
Barcelona, Spain jonikiiskinen... prime-time, and we simply could not find any lodging for less than $450 per night per room. Impossible budget wise. (Hence Soulac-sur-Mer, see above.) Our second problem was tickets. Barca makes its tickets available to club members first, and only afterwards to the general public, if the membership does not fully book all seats for any given game. It quickly became apparent that our chances of getting seats would improve if we joined FC Barcelona, which is ...
Barcelona, Spain oneyearaway"My favorite thing is to go where I have never gone" - Diane Arbus 3 April Day 9: Barcelona, Spain I'm finding Barcelona to be more appealing than Madrid. It has more character, makes me feel like I'm really in Spain and not Paris. I wish the days could have swapped - 4 days in Barcelona with beautiful weather and two days in Madrid with rain. We made the ...
Barcelona, Spain jilliangwenWe have arrived in Barcelona...and we took an overnight train to get here. This will be a short entry because I am a very tired girl. Overnight trains are not the best way to get sleep, for those wondering. Except for Colleen, who slept better on the train than in the hotels apparently! The ...
Barcelona, Spain kris1331... watching the Olympics on tv. It´s so hyped up and the biggest sporting event in the world. Everyone´s watching, the best of the best, a celebration of sport and so on. So to be walking around the sites, you can just imagine the electricity in the air. What it would have been like full of people, athletes, volunteers. I found it exciting. As close as you can get without actually seeing it really. Maybe it´s just because I love sports so much and love watching the ...
Barcelona, Spain steph_444
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