Thursday 23 August 2007

Barcelona

This being my second time to Barcelona, I thought that I would not have the wide-eyed look I did the first time I travelled there back pack on with a smile and the freshness of my first day at school.

Despite the extremely early start (flight was a little after 6am GMT) we arrived in Reus 2 hours outside Barcelona and got on out coach. The driver was really cool, greeted us and took us on our merry way into town. The skies were a little grey, but with all that heat we didn't mind.
We arrived at the bus station Sants Estacio to be greeted with torrential rain which made me wonder why we left the UK (lol) but it was still hot so I didn't hot-foot it back on the coach back to the Airport. The Nice coach driver showed us a route to the Hotel and we made our way via Metro.

The Metro I have to say is the cleanest network I've been on. New York's is okay and Norway's system is also alright, but Barcelona's seems to have the edge. It's clean well air conditioned (the trains, not so much the platform but I can hardly talk, The London Underground is a pile of crap in comparison) The countdown clock is actually accurate too.
Anyway, we get to our station Verdageur and come off the train and once the crowd disperse, we were alone with one woman sitting on the seat and now I think back another woman further down.

After ushering lil man up ahead of me so I can see him, I make my way up the stairs after my sister with my suitcase and my Mum just behind me, the lady who was sitting down had offered to help Mum with her suitcase. I hear Mum shout and turn to see the other woman pulling her hand away from Mum's handbag and Mum grabbing her. Yes, the victim (or attempted victim) of a pickpocket.

Luckily Mum was fine, and to be honest, the way she went to work at the women, I think they were more shaken up and frightened than she was. Lesson learnt: Don't mess with my Mum!
Our Hotel was a short walk from the station on Carrer de Mallorca. Very lovely new Hotel, opened for business this year. An old building renovated to a high standard, with lovely modern interior. (Thanks Sis) View there webpage here.





During our 5 day stay, we visited the usual sites:
Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia
Park Guell
Casa Batllo
FC Barcelona (Reen, I have a picture for you - ur name is all over a hockey uniform there - GWAN!)
Ramblas
Cathedral

Also visited many beautiful restaurants/ tapas bars, the food is cheap and really filling. Wonderful service and the food tasted delicious. Can't currently remember where else we went but you can go yourself and find out!

For those of my friends that worry about money do what I always do and book the flights (Ryanair is sufficient, no point spending lots of money on a 2 hour flight) book the hotel I have a few sites I usually use, hit me up and I'll let you know, and then save spending money/use credit card, although I suggest you save and take the card in case you really need it i.e. emergencies.

We only live once, and you shouldn't end it regretting not taking that weekend break on the continent. There are other places outside London and indeed outside the usual going back to the Caribbean/America to visit relatives. Go and experience some culture to tell your children about. (If you already have children, let them experience a different country.)
I do have loads of photos and lots more to say about each of the places we visited, I will have to do those another time.


Until then adios amigo y buenos dias x.




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