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Day 2 - feels like day 200...
... We found a restaurant called Carpe Diem and was decorated Arabian-style. We had some delicious mojitos (expensive though!!) and some spring-rolls and some deep deep conversations ;-) Now I just got back to the hostel and am sitting in the backyard writing, but since I've made new friends people come out to chat ;-) I love BCG and BCN!! Now: pack and sleep and Bilbao tomorrow morning! ¡Hasta luego, ...
Barcelona
... he really wanted to be there!
The coach took us from the port and up into the old city, we saw the statue of Columbus pointing towards the Indies (as that is where he wanted to go rather than the Americas!). The highlight was the Gaudi architecture, an initial introduction with a couple of the homes he had designed followed by a panoramic tour of the Familia church which is still under construction and due to be completed in 2026 (100 years after it ...
Loco Lunes!!
... I decided we should go out for a drink at a bar on our street. We walked a few blocks and stumbled upon a Mexican bar... where I ordered a Copa, kara ordered a 'sweet dream', and Amanda ordered a mini yarda? Forgetting that the beer has a higher alcohol content here, one beer turned into 2 or 3. Then we decided to meet some IES people at George Pane... there ended up being about 30 of us there. It definitely a fun night- guess that's why they call it loco lunes! ...
The brilliance of Gaudi
... extraordinary interior just couldn´t be captured well with the camera. People will simply have to visit our house and check out the coffee book... Tara here. Casa Mila was the second of his sights that we took in. Usually called La Pedrera (the Stone Quarry), this building is considered Gaudi´s biggest contribution to civic architecture as it was designed as an eight-floor apartment block around two circular court yards. The audio guide ...
Best place #3 Palau de la Musica Catalana
I had decided to visit the Palau de la Musica Catalana yesterday, but had gone in the wrong direction. Probably a good thing as all the tickets for the 3.30 pm tour were sold out (told that by the Aussies - see below). I had decided to go early enough to make sure I got on the first tour and arrived about 9.30 am. I filled in the time drinking my Starbucks coffee - which incidently wasn´t as nice as the local coffee ...