Friday morning, I got up and hopped on a bus to Rome to meet up with my cousin and her friend, Serap. They had done their Italy vacation and we were all about to head of on our next adventure to Barcelona. I had decided that if I had to get to Rome, I should do one thing there before going to the airport. I picked the Roman Forum because it was one thing that I had wanted to do on my last trip but didn't have the time. I did have to carry my bag around the whole time, which was mildly annoying, but it was still super cool to go see. I'll admit I didn't spend as much time really reading and taking it all in as I maybe would have earlier in the semester, but I'm glad I at least got a taste of it. As horrible as this may sound, I may be getting a little bit desensitized to really old things. Not that I don't still appreciate it, but I've just seen so much in the last 3 months that it can get a little bit overwhelming.
So...here are a few pictures from the forum. I photographed some of the signs to read later, so feel free to try to read them if you're interested. If not....I totally get it...skip to the prettier pictures later.
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A bunch of uneventful traveling later, we arrived in Barcelona. We made it to our hostel without much trouble, but it did involve asking a couple of English men, who thought we were pretty ridiculous, for directions. I was a little bit nervous about being in a dorm hostel situation. We were sharing a room with 6 other people and that seemed like a lot to me, but it was no problem at all. We had a chance to chat with new people, and the hostel was 100% safe.
The first thing we did the following morning (we ended up cooking dinner in the hostel and having an early night), was a bike tour of Barcelona. Unfortunately, Hannah fell close to the beginning and was unable to finish the tour, but I continued on to the end. Luckily they gave her a full reimbursement, otherwise it would have been a lot more frustrating.
The bike tour was a really cool part of my time in Barcelona, though. Bikes are a great way to cover a lot more ground pretty quickly, and while it had never really occurred to me to do a lot of group activities, it was really fun to chat with the other people on the tour and learn about their stories a little bit. It was also a great overview of the city that I was about to explore for the next week.
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| Rambla del Raval This is one of the places that was beautified when the Olympics came to Barcelona in 1992. |
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| Sagrada Familia It's still not finished, and there's honestly a question of whether it ever will be. |
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| A Gaudi Creation! |
After the market, Hannah and Serap showed me the food market next to La Rambla (the main pedestrian road in Barcelona). Camilla had told me that I would love it there, and she was right! The amount of amazing food was overwhelming and we vowed to come back to the market as much as we could during our week there. My lunch consisted of coconut juice, an empanada and chocolate covered strawberries on a stick. I was in heaven.
That night we went to see the Magic Fountain. Even though it was exactly what you would expect of a giant fountain with colorful lights and music, it was still beautiful and magical. We spent a long time walking around, staring at the fountain, taking cheesy pictures, and going all the way up to the top to see the different views. Hannah and I got churros con chocolate, but they were from a street vendor and definitely not up to par with how good they should have been. It was still a fun experience though...and I can legitimately say that I've eaten churros at the magic fountain in Barcelona.
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| The Magic Fountain show just beginning. |
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| Pretty sure that's the art museum. Just as stunning on the outside. |
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| You can see the magic fountain glowing red all the way down below. |
The next day was supposed to be pretty rainy, and while the weather wasn't great, it really wasn't that bad. We decided to walk around the area near the Picasso Museum with a lot of cool Gothic architecture and then go inside the Picasso Museum after 3pm when it became free to visitors. That's right ladies and gentleman, free! It's my favorite price.
During our walking around, we explored the Cathedral a little bit.
We didn't go inside but we did go into a beautiful courtyard area complete with a little pond, goldfish, and these feathery friends.
So anyway, about the Picasso Museum. To remain brief, I thought it was super interesting. The museum showed Picasso's work throughout his life and we were really able to see the drastic style changes. We read some of the large paragraphs on the wall that gave an overview of his life at the time, which helped us to understand some of the background. There were also 4 rooms at the end that displayed work by artists who were heavily influenced by Picasso. While my capacity for long museum visits isn't exactly at its maximum right now, I was really glad we had a chance to go check it out. I had no idea that Picasso started out painting such realistic and intense subject matter at such a young age!
That night we had our first meal out. We picked a somewhat touristy fixed-price menu but we really wanted tapas and paella and it seemed like the most affordable way to do that. We got our three tapas and paella and splurged on some sangria but it was totally worth it. It was a super fun meal, and one that you has to be done whilst in Spain, just sayin'
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| Paella! |
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Our next adventure was Park Guell, a super famous park designed by the one and only Mr. Gaudi. We declined to pay the entrance for the 30 minutes in a fixed time slot to see the paid part, but we were able to see a good portion of it from the outside, and the rest of the park was also beautiful. We spent some time walking around and exploring the vastly different wildlife than I'm used to in my day to day life. There were also some awesome views of the city but the weather wasn't super conducive to beautiful pictures. I tried though...
In the afternoon, we did more walking, and ended at Barcalonetta, the city beach about a 30 minute walk from our hostel. I was wearing sneakers and a sweatshirt (I know, I really dressed up that day) so we didn't exactly sunbathe, but it was still nice to see the beach and relax there for a little while. We also had the pleasure of observing a young couple buy some rather questionable-looking mojitos from a man walking up and down the beach selling them. There were also people selling beach blankets, beers, and massages. We didn't purchase anything.
That night, we went to The Travel Bar for dinner. Normally I'd be super opposed to a place called The Travel Bar because....seriously? but we got a voucher for a free dinner there and we were totally going to take them up on that. Also, the meal was actually really good. It was chili with rice, which I think I super appreciated because I haven't had chili in months. We bought a pitcher of sangria so we were paying for something, but we got the meal for free...ok I know I've been going on about this free meal for a while, but I think I'm entitled to get excited about free food :)
Also, it was great that we went to the Travel Bar because they have all sorts of different events and tours designed for travelers to see the city and meet each other. We ended up doing a walk tour they hosted, which ended up being another highlight of the trip.
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So the next day we explored another beautiful park which is also where the Olympic Stadium is located. It was actually really cool to walk around the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona. I didn't realize how much the Olympics of 1992 changed the city of Barcelona. It totally makes sense though...that kind of international attention is a perfect opportunity to beautify the city and there was a ton of work done to make the city safer for visitors.
That afternoon we did the street art walking tour. There was a guy from South Africa who moved to Barcelona and is now studying street art. It gave me a whole new perspective about graffiti. I still have strongly mixed feelings but I really appreciated learning the politics and understanding some of the symbology depicted in the art.
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| This is the tour guide. He got super excited about graffiti. |
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| I don't know if you can see the writing, but this artist is pretty opposed to Disney. |
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| We saw various jellyfish around the city as well. |
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| This famous profile was made by using a number of different stencils. One for each color. Pretty cool, eh? |
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| This building used to be inhabited by squatters but has since been shut down by the government. There's still some super awesome art on it though. |
Also, I have to show you my dinner. It was also from the food market, and it was so delicious.
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The next day was our full beach day. I don't need to ramble about that because we literally lay on the beach all day. And it was glorious.
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| I ended up buying a towel which proved to be super useful both at the beach and at the hostel for showering instead of paying 3 euros per use. |
That night, Hannah and I went out to celebrate my birthday. It was a lot of fun to talk to people from all over. We made friends with a girl from England and spent the whole night with her. It was a highly successful night and a great way to bring in 21.
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Thursday, my actual birthday, we really didn't do much. We had to check out of the hostel at 10am so we were exhausted from having been up the night before. We got a really delicious Spanish omelet and coffee for breakfast, spent a good amount of the day wandering around, and then returned to the hostel to get Hannah and Serap's stuff. Not only could we leave our stuff there all day, but we spent a few hours hanging out at the hostel in the afternoon even though we had already checked out. It was quiet there that day and they didn't mind.
I had the rest of the day to myself after Hannah and Serap went to the Girona airport. I went for another walk and took myself out to dinner before going to the airport for the night. Spending the night in the airport wasn't the most pleasant experience, but it really wasn't that bad. I basically got 2 hours of sleep but I was able to stay awake for the entire day for the beginning of my adventures in Trento. I'm going to cut off this super long post, and attempt another one for Trento.
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| Arc di Triumf |
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| Gorgeous fountain from my afternoon walk. |
It was a great week in Barcelona, and really fun to settle into a new place and spend a full week there. Barcelona is a beautiful city and I got to talk to a lot of really nice people. Very different experience from my other trips but very positive in different ways.











































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