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Flying TXL-BCN
... time I visit Berlin, I think it’s the last time I’ll pass through TXL, which is scheduled to close when BBI opens. And then every time I return, I land again at Tegel. Will this truly be the last time at TXL? We shall see. It’s unfortunate that Tegel is planned to shut down because it’s well located in West Berlin and is such a small, efficient airport. The new BBI will be outside Berlin city’s limits on the southeast side of town, far away from the ...
Let the Tapas & Sangria begin......
... up " massage, massage" (are we in Asia lol) Jess was all for it... She was getting right into it... The next minute the lady takes her hat off....then the shirt comes off, thought she was hot and had swimmers underneath.... Nope just a bra!!!! WTF AWKWARD!!!! Then figure out why, the police were coming past and u obviously can't do that so she was trying to blend in on the beach hahah it was definitely funny to watch. Decided to head back to the hostel alone, ...
Just Another Day in Barcelona
... of Catalonian Art, which is housed in the former Palau Nacional.
The palace is situated on the slope of Montjuic, at the end of a grand avenue that begins at the Placa Espana. Despite its appearance, it was constructed in the 1920s, in Spanish Renaissance style, for the 1929 World Exposition. The entry to the avenue is framed by the Venetian Towers. The ascent to the palace ...
Day One- The travels are here
Had a long day thanks to the french! we set off early from home, surprisingly I could not sleep! We got to the airport in good time and all was going well until we sat on the plane ready to go and the captain came on the speaker saying due to the French having a strike we were having to wait on the plane going no where for two hours cheers French traffic control. Finally we got in ...
Sagrada Familia
... be "Gaudi's weirdest work" - over in the L'eixample neighborhood, and ended up strolling Passeig de Gracia, the Champs Elysee of Barcelona. We got great night shots of the Casa Batllo exterior, but weren't really into Gaudi enough to pay the E19 (per person) to get in.
We started the long walk back to our hotel on Gran Via de les Corts de Catalan, and stopped at a Carrefour for snacks, candy to take home, and ice cream for dessert.
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