Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Barcelona
On Monday the 23rd we jumped on a flight (I love easyjet.com and their cheap European flights!) and headed to Barcelona, Spain. It was seriously such a cool city! I loved it. I have heard how wonderful it is for some time now and didn't get to see it last summer on our European Adventure, so I was really grateful I could hit it up this go around. This portion of our trip was my responsibility so imagine my dismay when we arrive at our hotel and this is what we find...
I had purposely avoided hostels this trip (I don't mind them but with only 3 people we could get pretty good rates on hotels, so we went that route) yet when we saw the outside and how shady it looked, we were nervous. Well for good reason! The place ended up being a private residence! Hotel Gabriel was just Gabriel's apartment!! There was a hostel in the building but it wasn't what we booked and the owner was shocked when I showed him our reservation information off of Expedia. Gabriel wasn't home but the Hostel owner told us it was just a dude's apartment!
I just about freaked out. Fortunately, for us we found a better place just around the corner and the Lord took care of us. I really did have a near panic attack first though. When we went by Gabriel's place later to take these pictures, we found this note! He left me a note! We never called but I sure as heck let Expedia know what was up. Never. Again.
Here is the hotel we did end up staying in. Our saving grace. Thank the Lord. The owner here even gave us a better rate than Mr. Gabriel was offering and he took care of us straight away.
The best part of our hotel though was the fact that we were right off the busiest street in Barcelona; La Rambla. It was so much fun just to cruise the street each night. So much going on and tons of shopping and food. Like this place...you may recognize it :)
I'm telling you it's a goal. Eating it in every country I go to. Plus we were starving this night and you know this is a guarantee good meal. No questions asked. What can I say? I'm American through and through.
This was a market off of La Rambla. It was full of a variety of fresh fruit, bread, nuts and gelato of course. I was in heaven.
Enjoying our first serving of Gelato. If I could eat this every day for the rest of my life, it still wouldn't be enough.
Apparently New Moon is a hit in Spain too. I love this poster though..Team Jacob all the way.
Woah, another poster. The Volturri. Apparently the Spanish really love the Twilight series.
And just one more to complete the set. They couldn't leave Edward out of all the posters.
Our first stop in Barcelona was the Sagrada Familia. Here I am inside of it. It is still under construction and is not expected to be completed until 2030. It was designed and built by the famous architect Gaudi.
All three of us outside Sagrada Familia.
Window design on the Sagrada Familia.
It's so huge I couldn't even get the full of it in one shot. Sagrada Familia.
On top of the Sagrada Familia. I'm pretty good at getting shots of us, wouldn't you say? :)
Spires of the Sagrada.
The only completed Rose window by Gaudi. We just happen to stumble upon it as we walked all over the roof. It was incredible.
Another angle. Gorgeous.
Another Gaudi creation. La Pedrera. It's an apartment building. I wouldn't mind living here.
All of the chimneys and ventilation are part of the design too. It is so cool just to walk around all of them.
On the roof of La Pedrera.
Aren't these chimneys amazing?
A view of Sagrada Familia from La Pedrera.
Me and Julie.
This is a fountain designed by Gaudi in the city's most popular park. It was a perfect day for a picnic. We completed ours with Coca-Cola and a bag of chips. Delish.
Enjoying the sun.
One more shot of the fountain.
Outside the Barcelona Cathedral.
The Barcelona Cathedral.
Placa del Ria. This is where Columbus was greeted by the King and Queen of Spain on his return from the Americas.
Savoring the local hot chocolate. It was basically melted chocolate. Delicious.
La Rambla.
A monument of Christopher Columbus at the end of La Rambla.
We purchased the Barcelona Card and made the most of it with a free boat ride along the Barcelona coast. Here was our ride.
The Mediterranean.
Coast of Barcelona.
A little windblown but at least we had our new Spanish scarves to keep us warm!
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Oh, Barcelona! Such a cool city. What's our next trip? ;)
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