We spent our fair share of time the first day we were there touring the city. We saw the standard cathedrals, castles, etc...One of my favorite things the first day was walking through Las Ramblas. It is one of the most famous paseos (or walks) in the world, covered with trees and little cafes and street performers. It was beautiful even though the weather was pretty bad that day. At one point, when a thunderstorm came on suddenly, we all took cover in the market. I was amazed to see such a thing. It actually had butchers, bakers, and even candy makers. We ran around taking pictures of all of the beautiful colors and buying overpriced candy.
Cathedral
Las Ramblas
Market
That night, we had a group dinner. The first thing on the menu, calzons (not sure how to spell that word, it is catalan). Basically, it consists of leeks dipped in this special sauce. It was very strange, but I tried it and it actually wasn't half bad! We also got these special wine containers that have a small spout. You are supposed to take turns going around the table with the spout pointed at your mouth, slurping the wine and bringing the container closer and farther away from your mouth. Quite interesting to watch. I did not try, as it seemed like a great way to choke, to me.
Me trying the leeks
The next morning we went to the Dali museum. It was crazy, as all of Dali's work is. Here is my favorite picture.
Can you see Abraham Lincoln?
The final day was completely devoted to Gaudi. We went and saw modernist buildings, and the Gaudi apartments. He is the beloved modernist architect of Barcelona, and his work is everywhere, from Park Güell, to the main part of the city.
awesome Amy! My catalan friend agrees that secession is the right thing to do! Also, that barça is just the football team, Barcelona is the capital
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