Showing posts with label Barcelona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barcelona. Show all posts

Friday, December 28, 2012

Europe Day 8: Barcelona

.: October 02, 2012. Tuesday :.

I must say that this one free day in Barcelona is one of my most memorable days from our trip. It was, I think, because we got to sit down and enjoy the moment and for once didn't bother to spend each passing minute snapping pictures. Oh but I did record a street performer, but more to that shortly.

So, we started our day by visiting Barcelona's football club. Hubby was like a little kid in a candy store haha But I can't tell you how happy I was to accompany him to FCB, even tho I know nothing about soccer. We bought ticket to enter the FCB museum, bought an FCB shirt with his name on it. He wanted to buy me one as well, and my eyes went big, all that money to buy me a football shirt? and I can't think a single day I would wear it hahaha

FCB

FCB

FCB

Barcelona

 

Too bad we couldn't spend more time there, coz our friends were waiting outside. Next was Plaza de Espana, La Font Magica (Magic Fountain), and National Museum, all within close proximity to each other. La Font Magica is located at the front of the National Museum, and there is a boulevard from the National Museum that leads to Plaza de Espana with its Venetian Towers.

~ National Museum ~

Barcelona National Museum

Barcelona

Barcelona

Barcelona

Barcelona

 

And it was here, at the National Museum, the highlight of the day. Halfway up the building, we spotted a little cafe, hmm scratch that, I wouldn't call that a cafe, it was more like a stall with outdoor seatings. Oh the view from this place was awesome, so we ditched our initial plan of climbing those stairs all the way to the top, although I can't imagine the aerial view from the top, must be breathtaking… oh well. So instead, we ordered churros, calamari, hot chocolate and sangria (for me). It was the best decision me and hubby made that day haha. By the time we got our order, a street performer began singing, and it was good. The singing was damn good. It was a pure relaxing hour. The churros were delish, chewy and not too sweet, the hot chocolate was out of this world and so was the sangria.

churros

Sangria

Barcelona  11

 

It was lunch time and we didn't scratch our head thinking what we should eat. We were in Spain, so Paella for lunch. We decided to revisit Las Ramblas again and had our Paella there. And I was surprised to find a local wet market in Las Ramblas. A myriad of colors in there, the color of mushroom, fruits, chocolate, ham, bread, eggs, ...

Paella

Las Ramblas

Las ramblas

Las Ramblas

Las Ramblas

Las Ramblas

Las Ramblas

 

We ended our day by visiting Barcelona famous beach. Just in time for sunset.

Barcelona beach

Barcelona beach

Monday, December 17, 2012

Europe Day 7: Avignon to Barcelona

 

.: October 01, 2012 :.

We checked out and started for Barcelona at 8:30 AM today. First stop before Barcelona, a little de tour, was Pont du Gard, an ancient Roman bridge. We got an hour to take pictures.

Pont du Gard

Pont du Gard  2

Pont du Gard  1

 

The second stop was Arles, a small city and one of Italian's first settlements in France. There's an amphitheater in the city center, many little alleys, Italian style houses. It was like being in an Italian village. We were too busy taking pictures that we forgot to stop for a while, sit at a small cafe and to have a nice lunch! Ohh we'll come back again to have a more leisure and laid back vacation haha. Because, honestly, that was what I wanted out of this trip, to enjoy a cup of coffee at a cafe in every city we're visiting. But I guess, you'll never really get to manage your time freely if you are on a tour. Hmm next time is free and easy for us.

Arles Amphitheatre

Arles

Arles

Arles

Arles

Arles  5

 

And it was Barcelona, our final stop today. Before checking in, our tour leader took us to the famous Sagrada Familia church. Ooh even though I hadn't seen the rest of Barcelona, I could say that seeing Sagrada Familia church was the ultimate highlight of the day. The Roman church was first designed by Gaudi in 1883, and the construction is estimated to be completed by 2028. Even though Gaudi has long gone, the progress of the church such as the design and even the smallest details are still based on Gaudi's vision and how he wanted it to be. I read the full article of it in wiki and am so amazed, every little detail, and every sculpture has meaning to it. A truly remarkable work of art.

Sagrada Familia

Sagrada Familia

 

Dinner time! Oh I so love the thin pizza. Nothing for the topping, it was just flat bread, but tasted delish.

Dinner in Barcelona

Dinner in Barcelona

Dinner in Barcelona

 

After dinner, we took metro to Las Ramblas, a long street lined with trees and kiosks on either side.  

Barcelona