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Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

31 May 2012

When in Barcelona...



I know it’s been a while since I promised I’ll make this post, but time is my toughest enemy, right now. Finally, here it is...my trip to Barcelona in a few words. 
Although I’ve visited quite a few, there’s no country in the world I love more than Spain. 
I don’t know if it’s the wonderful and impressive architecture, the amazing landscapes, 
the delicious food, the perfect beaches, the beauty and kindness of the Spanish people or just the fact that I love the history, language and mostly...everything about this country. Amongst all its wonderful cities, my personal favorite would be Barcelona. 
Perfection in every way that is possible, I must say! 
The city of Gaudi brings everything to another level: absolutely impressive architecture, delicious food, the beautiful beach and a great selection of stores making Barcelona 
one of the top shopping destinations in Europe and my personal shopping Heaven.


In front of my hotel: Plaza Catalunya


If there’s one thing that I don’t like about this city is the multitude of large 
boulevards and adjacent streets. Don’t get me wrong, it’s impossible not to like’em, 
but it’s kinda hard to get around if you’re not used to them. 
Anyway, I’m not the typical tourist type...I don’t exactly feel the need to visit or take pictures of all the famous sights. I’ve always said that if I want a beautiful picture with 
the Eiffel Tower or Sagrada Familia, in this case, all I have to do is Google it. 
I know, I know...I drive my mother insane with this kind of thinking, too. 
But I do have an obsession with the local architecture. I love to take pictures of normal buildings, stores, public buildings, houses...don’t ask me why, I just do. 
Still, if you want to see everything there is to be seen in this city I definitely recommend the Barcelona City Tour HOP-ON HOP-OFF Bus. The ticket costs 24€/adult, 
but it’s available one whole day, giving you permission to get on and off the bus and visit every objective or part of the city you want and even change between the two routes available. You will also receive a map of the city with short descriptions of every stop, 
plus an audio guide that will assist your journey.


The hotel where I stayed was exactly in the Catalonia Square, so I had one of the 
main stations just in front of me. The location was indeed perfect since I had one 
El Corte Ingles just in front of the hotel and direct access to Passeig the Gracia, Barcelona’s main shopping boulevard.


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