Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Barcelona Break


This past weekend I decided to take a trip to another location I've never been but always wanted to visit--Barcelona, Spain. Ever since the 1992 Olympic Games (can you believe it was that long ago...?!), I've admired the beautiful city located along the western coast of the Mediterranean riviera--a city of art, culture, and architecture like none other.

Very much like my weekend trip to Rome, I left on a late Wednesday night, connected through Paris early the next morning and then landed in Barcelona the early afternoon Thursday--just in time to hop on the train, ride into town, and walk four blocks to my hostel. Easy! (You see, it's no mistake that my accommodations are usually mere blocks from the closest train station since all trains run from the airports in Europe... just a little careful planning does the trick :o)

After checking
into my teeny little room at the hostel (twin bed, a small desk, no TV, one towel, no shampoo and soap baskets--nothing fancy, just the basics!), I decided to hit the town in my, "I'm so excited to be here I can't wait!" fashion. I threw on a pair of shorts, grabbed my camera and I was out the door. I looked at my map of the city a few times and power walked the city snapping photos of my favorite places and sights along the way. By the time I knew it I was walking home and it was midnight already. What a fantastic first day!

Over the course of the next couple days I just walked walked and walked... I hit the former Olympic Stadium and grounds, visited famous landmarks, lost myself for hours and hours on the winding narrow streets of La Ribera--which totally rocks, btw; and just wandered around soaking up the city. In fact, my favorite part of the weekend was getting lost for hours without my map and not worrying for one moment that I wouldn't find my way around. Plus (for those of you who've traveled quite a bit you'll know what I mean...), once you have landmarks and feel the "rhythm" of a city, you can get around quite easily. The secret is to walk the city (or bike), not ride in a car, bus, or train, unless you are moving from one point to another on purpose... because if you walk the city you will learn it much more quickly--well, at least the areas in the heart of the city. Plus, I find it both fascinating and inspiring as I get to experience so many things that I might otherwise miss (or not explore!) if I wasn't walking on my own time and my own dime.

So between the amazing foods, the beautiful people, the creative and eclectic art of Gaudi and Lluís Domènech i Montaner, I would most definitely visit Barcelona again. Best hits? The Olympic grounds (including the gardens on the way down the mountain); wandering through La Ribera, La Rambla and Rambla Catalunya; the immense but still unfinished church of the Sagrada Família, pictured at the top of this posting (which has been under construction since 1882 and is still financed by private donations. In fact, current completion is planned for 2026--now that's a long project!); and definitely all of the restaurants, shops, and food along the way. Barcelona is, truly, an amazing and diverse city full of life and energy.

Gracias, Barcelona, for a wonderful experience. Muy bueno!



6 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey michael,
i really liked this blog and the many picture that you showed i wish that you could come again so we could learn more about the main different places that you have gone

Anonymous said...

Hi Michael,
It was interesting to hear about the places you visited. I didn't recognize any of the food you wrote about. The pictures were cool.

Anonymous said...

Hi Michael,
These are some beautiful pictures!
It is so cool that you are doing this.
I want to visit all these places!
-Maggie

Anonymous said...

heyy Michael,
i really love all of the amazing pictures you have. i'm really hoping that someday im able to travel to as many places you are. i can't wait to read more of your blog:)
-Danielle L

Hannah Heacox said...

Hi Michael,
I really like all the pictures you have!! I wish that I could go to all those places. I was wondering why some children have the red dots on their forehead, I thought you only wear one if you are married?
Again-awesome photography skills!!!:)
~Hannah~

Anonymous said...

Wow! India looks amazing!!! I have always wanted to go there! These are fantastic pictures!!

-Laura S.