Barcelona, Spain
Sorry the blog is little late. My computer is on its last mega-bit. It lasts about an hour a day and then crashes. So instead of risking a lost blog I use my hour wisely and watch Days of our Lives or check emails.
The pictures below our from our Barcelona trip. We had a good time in Barcelona. Much to our surprise it was a booming European city. We were expecting it to be like southern Spain which we compare to Mexico City. We saw lots of great architecture (modern, old and weird) along our hop-on/hop-off tour. Barcelona is a major cruise port city so there were a lot of people in town to catch the cruise but because it was a European holiday lots of Italians, French, Belgians, Spaniards and other non-cruise folks came into the city for the weekend. It was extremely crowded. Not to worry though, we took shelter in the Hard Rock Cafe to get away from the crowds.
Gaudi's famed house
Walking the boardwalk
It was windy on top of the hop-on/hop-off bus
The Barcelona version of the Arc de Triomphe
Row boating in a lake. Scott was rowing and I was snapping pictures instead of guiding.
Gaudi's famed house
Walking the boardwalk
It was windy on top of the hop-on/hop-off bus
The Barcelona version of the Arc de Triomphe
Row boating in a lake. Scott was rowing and I was snapping pictures instead of guiding.
1 Comments:
I really enjoyed reading your blog. You remind me my trip to this fascinating city. I also visited Barcelona and really liked this wonderful city. Most of all I liked Gaudi's masterpieces. They are really great and awesome beauty. They are visit card of Barcelona and whole Spain. From many Barcelona hotels I chose one, about 5 minutes walk from the Ramblas. I fell in love with Barcelona and it's beautiful architecture, there is so much to see and could have stayed for longer, however, you can get to see a lot in a day as it is not that big and is easy to get around.
P.s. nice pictures.
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