Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Day Three we wanted to rename a luilekkerstranddag but to not disappoint the intellectual and art l


Barcelona, 19-23 July 2013 Less Is More I never would have thought that a short city trip without preparation (ie leaving no beach towel, no ballerinas, no camera, and no list of sightseeing tips) would go so smoothly, relaxation would feel, and afterwards would give satisfaction, but Barcelona was the perfect place for: Romantic, Interesting, full of life. Never did I expect a balcony of a townhouse would inspire me to get a tattoo swaps on my right shoulder, but one of Gaudi's creations did it anyway but. And I never dreamed that Margharita pizza would taste as good, but they sparkled in all its simplicity in a cozy Italian swaps restaurant with a view of Barceloneta beach. Mix of culture, physical activity, and "mojito mojito!" Beach in Barceloneta male DAY One
Day One was the day we had afternoon arrived at Plaza Catalunya after half an hour busrijden Airport. My travel buddy and I had a desire for, and after dropping the crowded trolleys (which we indeed but would use one quarter as recent research swaps has shown) in a side street of Las Ramblas (where our beds were ready, see youth hostel) left we feel good at the Ciutadella Park (the name sounded beautiful, and it was near our hostel). Foot to do good, and it gave us a lot: an impressive fountain, a nice pond where you unfortunately not in if paddling, a delicious ice cream, and a view of the parliament and a museum that seemed to have a past life as castle. Ninety minutes later we were walking back to the Ramblas and it was dinnertime after a quick visit to the toilet in the hostel (barrier-free toilets are scarce in Barcelona ...)! The International swaps Restaurant where we had a three course meal and a serving noodles for less than 12 ordered in total and food-for-dry-quality packages on our plates had been a serious bummer. Less is not always more: Avoid cheap eetplekjes who call themselves "International Restaurant" call offering next predominantly Chinese classics pizza and chips near the Ramblas (and by extension all tourist attractions), unless you want to plaque and abdominal cramps. The Irish Pub across the street made our evening all right again - nostalgic decorated, cozy atmosphere (apart from playing the televisions swaps in each corner), and delicious ciders and cocktails! Day two
Day Two we started swaps all delicious with fresh fruit on the covered "Boqueria" swaps market (for those interested with a strong stomach: raw fish or chicken with head and all of you will also find) with a Dunkin cappucino at the neighbors. Then walk to the Sagrada Familia - no laughing matter, even in the morning, but the reward was top. We had this masterpiece of Gaudi five minute sit admire from the 50-meter line when an employee noticed us and wegleidde from the masses. Wheelchair users and their companion may apparently free and without queuing inside swaps the Sagrada Familia! Positive discrimination or Mercy Church - Fits perfectly in a low budget holiday:-) swaps The reduced price was more than sufficient to compensate for the limited access to the balconies of the cathedral; pity that I did not opmocht safety, but the Sagrada from frog perspective already breathtakingly swaps impressive. After Tuna Panini for lunch in the park opposite the Sagrada we hopped swaps on to Park Güell, an equally impressive edifice of Gaudi. Hop was strolling and browsing was dragged as we park that once was part of an urban development project approached - the relief of Barcelona is not to be underestimated:-) A Infinity Magnum break and mojito-frisco break and walked a cold water break later We by-nature-inspired fantasy world of Antoni Gaudi (again free, this time for everyone!) inside. For the die-hards: in Park Güell contains many hills to climb. Reward: phenomenal views of the entire city. In the evening it was lovely afterglow at the Italian Rossini at Plaza Reial (square in side street of Las Ramblas), a coffee at the Italian next door, and the buskers in the surrounding streets. Day Three
Day Three we wanted to rename a luilekkerstranddag but to not disappoint the intellectual and art lover in us, we are after a luxury breakfast (including drinkable chocolate pudding - be careful with "hot chocolate" in Barcelona) first went past the Picasso museum J top museum if you want to know the less known and autobiographical works by Picasso! In the narrow alleys of the Ramblas to the museum contains many boutiques with artisanal products - "Home on Earth" on Calle Hospital swaps is such a gem. After the culture, swaps fine tasting we were ready for a mojito - and that was us through a enthousias

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