Showing posts with label Barcelona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barcelona. Show all posts

Monday, November 17, 2014

Barcelona

One of the first things we like to do when we get to Barcelona is visit the Placa Reial for lunch - and it's always the same. A large bucket of beer which takes me two hands to hold, Pa Amb Tomaquet (bread and tomato), serrano ham and a tuna salad. And if Stuarts feeling hungry, chips :-)



Then we went across the Ramblas to the market. I love the market, it's usually packed, full of delicious food, beautifully set out and a photographers dream. I've got loads of photos of fruit, vegetables, mushrooms, and pasties!

We then went for a walk round The Gothic Quarter and visited the Cathedral which is magnificent inside


Back to our hotel on the metro, which is a great way of getting round Barcelona - cheap, fast, and not normally busy. Just opposite our nearest Metro station is the Telefonica HQ building, which looked magnificent in the evening sunlight.


A trip to Barcelona isn't complete without visiting the Sagrada Familia. I've been going to it since the early 1990s, and although its come on a lot, it's still no where near finished. There are some huge towers being constructed in the centre, but the inside is complete and amazing.



Last year when we were here we went on a one hour Segway tour which we thoroughly enjoyed.this year we went on a three hour one. Weather was fantastic, and our tour guide was really good. We went round the Gothic quarter, round the harbour, along the beachfront to Barcelonetta, and  into the Parc de la Ciutadella which Ive never been to before. It was lovely - went to the Arc de la Triomphe, and saw this fountain. This photo was taken just after Stuart had fallen off his Segway. You are not supposed to be able to fall off them, but Stu has managed it twice. this time he was trying to take a photo of the fountain, holding his camera in both hands, so no hands on the Segway which slowly rolled backwards into a cycle. So Stu took one foot off. Segways dont like only having one foot on them... Next thing I knew, he was flat on his back with the Segway on top of him, but he didn't drop his camera!


Barcelona is full of Gaudi architecture, and Stuart had never been in Casa Mila before, so we went for a visit. Stunning architecture, but the chimneys on the roof are what most people visit for. I must admit, I didn't like it up there


On our last night we went back to the Placa Reial for a meal, and half way through, the heavens opened and it poured down - we had to move ourselves and our food very quickly under cover!


But it soon stopped, and the next day was lovely again. We went for a walk round a park which is outside our hotel - this is th view of it from our hotel window:


 It's really strange - lots of twisted metal which look like monorail lines, and ceramic structures.



And just as we left for the airport, the hotel staff were putting the final touches to the Christmas Tree, which I still think is odd to see in glorious sunshine!






Sunday, November 17, 2013

Barcelona...

Gartner conference in Barcelona last week. Arrived the day before, and made straight for the Placa Reial, my favourite square for lunch. A large beer, which is served in a bucket, ham and tomato bread. Amazing.



Next place to head to is the market. I love this place. Really vibrant, lots of noise, lots of great stalls with good food. A lot of tourists, but a lot of ordinary people buying their fruit, meat, fish and mushrooms. I always take far too many photos....









Then we had time for a quick trip round the gothic quarter, with its huge cathedral, lots of tiny streets and shady squares. The cathedral is really impressive inside, and I found a green man under one of the seats!




The following day we went out early, before the start of the conference, and went round the Gothic Quarter and the coast on a Segway. Yay! I love Segways. These were nice nippy town ones, not the off road ones we've been on before. You can weave in and out of things, even people, very easily, and they stop very quickly. Here we are by the beach


Then the conference started on Sunday lunchtime, and for the next few days I was understandably busy!

Did manage to get out and see the Sagrada Familiar, which is still being built. I first saw it about 20 years ago when it had tower cranes in the middle of it. It still has tower cranes, but they are building the towers. The inside is completed, and amazing.



After the conference had finished, we went to see something new, the Palau de la Musica. A brilliant Modernista building, hidden down a side street. Built in 1905 for the Orfeo Catala, the detail inside it is stunning and it is well worth a visit. These pictures don't really do it justice.





Amazing place. In the evening we went to see the dancing fountain - quite an impressive show!


and then we had dinner in a converted bullring, Las Arenas


What I hadn't realised when I agreed to this, was all of the restaraunts are on the top floor, and its pretty scary if you're like me and don't like heights. I had to have a lot of wine to pluck up corage to have this picture taken!






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