Friday, September 29, 2023
Time to rest & digest
It was about a 40 minute walk to La Sagrada Familia, Gaudi's bizarre and ingeninous Basilica, which is also a World Heritage Site. Barcelona wakes up slowly and the streets were relatively quiet, which made for a lovely walk and gawk. Google was in a good mood today and flawless in her directions - we rounded a corner, and there was the monstrous church, in all its bizarre, quirky, beautiful glory.
The line ups to get in were staggering, and so was the price (35 euros each), so we did our usual reconoitre while sitting on a bench and eventually decided just to walk the periphery. Somewhat annoyingly, they have done a good job masking the full view behind various barricades and as always, there was much work going on behind the drapes and under the cranes. They say it will take at least 100 years to finish this, and I believe them.
Uber got us back to home territory around noon and from there, it was simply time to wander and explore, the waterfront being our ultimate destination. But only two blocks from the hotel we came upon the most amazing Street Food Fare. Lunchtime was the right time to be there and the aromas coming from the various booths and tents made it an easy decision. A few tokens bought a cold beer and mouth watering tapas from the vendors. There was everything from white tuna to handmade cheese, bluefish and squid, pastas, even rabbit with Kalamata olives. We took turns picking up the plates and sharing the goodies. Dave bought smelts. SMELTS. Sometimes brothers are just plain mean.
OK, so the smelts weren't as bad as they sounded. SMELTS. A name that only a mother could love.
Stuffed to the gills (SMELT gills), we decided to wander the harbour, only about a 10 minute stroll further. It did not disappoint. Billion dollar yachts cuddled up to the party zone area, and everywhere people wandered happily, most with ice creams in hand. You just can't go wrong by exploring a major city by its harbourfront. A few pictures.
It's just 3 pm now, and I am back in my room with the AC on in an attempt to cool down. It is so hot here, and this is the peak of the day for the heat. Feet need a rest too.
The original plan was for paella tonight and to walk La Rambla, but that plan might be under revision as I'm pretty bushed. And tomorrow is another travel day, this time to Tarragona, about 2 hours by train. This is where we'll be for the next five days or so, in a port city in northeastern Spain's Catalonia region. It has some remarkable ruins from the 2nd century that I am itching to explore. Plus, I am looking forward to the change of pace - from a city of 5+ million here in Barcelona to around 100,000, which should make for a peaceful few days to mark our final days in Spain.
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Good for you Cath - rest up for the next adventure 💕
ReplyDeleteThanks Wen, I feel like I’ll sleep for a week when I get home! ♥️
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ReplyDeleteYou definitely need more time in Barcelona. We were there for 2 weeks & never ran out of things to do & see. Inside the Sagrada F. church is amazing! I just wanted to lie down on the floor & groove on the light coming through the stained glass windows. Put it on the list for next time!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely. There is so much to do in that enormous city, I am not surprised that you were able to have an entertaining couple of weeks!
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