Hello everyone! Hope you all have been wonderful. I had a great day yesterday – reconnected with a friend that I haven’t met in 13 years. Geet was a school friend from Singapore, one which I spoke to every single day for a few hours as I sat next to her in class. She’s in London for two days and through technology, namely FACEBOOK she messaged me for a meetup. Was heartwarming. It’s always so nice to see people from the past in the present who then make it to your future (well if you want that is).
Anyways, over scrumptious lunch at Cafe Concerto (which I highly recommend to all shoppers at Westfield,London) we were talking about our 13 years. Inevitably, being a person I could connect with, I shared my sorrows and my joys. My joys included my travels. Traveling is the joy of my life. Well one of, but a great joy definitely.
Beautiful Barcelona! The lights of the city definitely add sparkle to my little bubble. I loved soaking in every bit of it. 🙂
Where I went & what I recommend there:
– WALK WALK & WALK SOME MORE. I recommend that highly in all my Europe trips. Have a very comfortable pair of shoes, as your feet are going to need it. You will never come across the small artisan shops in alleys by any other means of transport. Thankfully, I did not sprain my ankle or anything (sounds absurd, but I sprained it in New York last year. It was tragic but at least it didn’t stop me from exploring. I rented a wheel chair as I could not move. I will blog about that soon, as it gave me a different perspective to life). But anyways, buy a day tripper, or 3 day tripper for the metro, grab a map and begin your journey. It’s the only way. Really.
-Walk to Gaudi sites. Gaudi was a famous architect that has splashed his work all around Barcelona. It’s gorgeous. If you are not an architect enthusiast (like me), I’d suggest doing all the “free sites”. My husband and I went to Park Guell which has Guadi’s old home in it. His mosaic type of architecture can be seen throughout the park. It was very nice for photos! (I love photos for their memory and aesthetic value).
–Sagrada Famila– a Gaudi site that is very famous. So much so that the metro station that is located there has the same name! It is permanently in construction. However, we just saw it from the outside as we were not interested to go inside. So I can’t comment on the inside but the outside was not very appealing to me. We walked to Casa Batllo and appreciated its beauty from the outside as well. Being a smart traveler is about choosing where your money goes. Don’t spend for the sake of it – then you’ll never travel for God’s Sake 😉 Travel on a budget – then you’ll end up seeing more of the world.
–Magic Fountain. Another FREE site. Basically a rule of travel is being thrifty. If you are too lavish, chances are you will not travel frequently as it will burn an enormous hole in your pocket. I usually research on TripAdvisor as it gives a realistic view of the country through travelers’ eyes. The Magic Fountain was magical, ipso facto. The Fountain danced to the music and it was all so glamorous. I loved it.
– Pappabubble located in the gothic area. A candy artisan shop that demonstrates how candy is made! Another free event which is really interesting to watch and eat (you get samples at the end!) Warning: Shop is very tempting and no matter how much you restraint you will end up buying a bag of artisan candy which is far too sweet. We ate only half in the next month and discarded the rest in fear of diabetes, just FYI.
Yeap! It’s really that beautiful. The candies in the shop were so colorful and attractive. The high ratings online were justified. Our long walk in the Gothic area to get to a little candy shop all made sense. I loved it! The foodie in me was excited and thrilled at the same time. 🙂
-We went to Barcelona FC. I’m not a fan and uninterested in football, as a result I can’t say much!
–EAT CHURROS with HOT CHOCOLATE. It’s more important than eating TAPAS in Spain. Do not leave Barcelona without it! They can be found almost in any small cafe. Cost about 3-4 Euros for heaven in your mouth. You must. If you could eat one thing, it should be churros.
–Vegeterians – always find a Hard Rock. Their burgers are yummy and you really can’t go wrong with nachos and potato skins. In addition, I’m a hard rock fan and I collect their tees. So every country I go to, I buy a Tee.
– Shop at Desigual. It’s originated in Spain – it can’t get cheaper. If you find the fashion weird then obviously don’t. It’s a bit strange, but that’s why I like it. Though, I can’t do too many colors at one go but I do like some of their fashion range. I ended up buying a beautiful overcoat!
Yes! I kept admiring it, I couldn’t help myself.
– Go to a Spanish Beach. I love beaches. Enjoy Spanish Music while sitting in a beach. We got off at the Barceloneta Station and walked around 20 minutes (my point about walking re-emphasized!) and there it was. It was a pleasant day and we enjoyed the weather sitting, talking, and eating while listening to Spanish music.
This reminded me of a scene from a movie! 🙂
– Lastly, I’d say walk the streets of La Ramblas. And walk some more! Walk in fruit markets. Watch live dances on the street (very entertaining, the performer while spinning on his head removed his shirt) Talented way of stripping, I must say! If you are Sikh (like me, there’s a gurdwara in La Ramblas itself. Make sure to stop by!)
Enjoy being a traveler while you wander streets of Barcelona! That’s it for now.
X
B
Would love to visit Spain some day. Seems fun…
I’m loving your blog as you can tell from comments I’ve been posting lol wow we have so much in common 🙂 my husband will be travelling back and forth to barcelona with his new job and I plan to tag along, Yey. Thanks for the helpful tips! Xo
Aww thank you! 🙂 I’ve just been reading your blog too – and you’re right we do have lots in common!
Barce is just so beautiful. You will absolutely love it! Roam the streets – shop while he works. I stick to the motto “Marriage is like a workshop, the husband works and the wife shops!” 🙂
Haha I like that saying looolll
Beautiful place! This is in my list of most wanted places to visit beginning with Sagrada Famila 🙂
Yeah you really should! It was gorgeous – and there’s just so much to do as well. Not to mention, so much to eat. 😉
xx
I am stunned by the architecture even before visiting the place 🙂 I have only been to the UK in Europe & really loved it. In Barcelona’s case, I also have the football club to make a visit 😀
I saw the stadium from outside – I’m not a fan but still went but wouldn’t pay for a tour I’m not interested in!!
I said no to the Manchester United tour too. I ended up wandering around in the cricket stadium in Manchester instead. My usual plan is to be outside, take photos & get a souvenir to keep. Never been a big fan of any club, so just being there would do for me too 🙂
I’m visiting Barcelona next month, glad I stumbled upon these tips 🙂
btw you have a cool blog going!
smiles,
Bipasha
Oh wow!! Wish I were going back to Barce! Enjoy your trip!!! if you stumble upon stuff I haven’t mentioned, do give me a shout! 🙂 Bon voyage! xx