Due to Gran and I only have 48 hours to cover such a large space of area we deiced that we needed to see it all, this meant travelling on most transports availble. Not only did we see most of the tourist attractions we also had time to walk down some quite backstreets.
Here is what we experienced in our time.
1-8 Hours
Our flight was in the morning, meaning when we landed in Barcelona we had a afternoon to start and explore the city.
View from Barcelona Airport |
Though first thing on our list to do was check in to our hotel. I must admit I did checkout the hotel before I went as I was very curious where we were staying. After I looked online I thought I might have made a mistake but to my surprise I did look at the right hotel. Now with most things in life when you see something in the pictures it isn't always as good as it looks. Though this hotel managed deliver what it looked like online. After we checked in we managed to go on the metro which was near the hotel we were staying Villa Emila.
Metro stops |
When we arrived at Catalunya square we headed straight for the Rambla which is 1 km long street with different stalls either side. These stalls seemed to be arranged in catoriogies with sourvienior, flowers, artist, food and much more. As well as guys trying to sell gizmos such as squeaky voice changers, not going to lie I was tempted to buy one but I thought I would probably choke on it. In my tourist book it said that the Rambla was a hotspot for pickpockets but there was police patrolling the street keeping it safe from thief's.
Columbus Monument |
At the other end of the Rambla stands a monument of Columbus which was erected in 1888, beyond that is Port Vell. After exploring the Rambla, Nan and I were feeling that we could do with a rest so we went on a hour and a half boat trip where we got to see the beaches and buildings from afar. On this trip they didn't tell you what the buildings were they just let you marvel the city from the sea. That trip was very refreshing seeing as we both weren't use to the heat!
View of the city from sea |
Terrace Bar |
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