The weather in Barcelona was great and
that made for a more enjoyable trip. Barcelona is a lovely city
nestled by the seaside.Managed to drop into the Catalonia museum in
the morning which is right on the sea (old port building)
.
It's a bit like St Kilda but with a
port attached to the beach, I'm not talking cargo ships but yacht
clubs and ferries Oh, and unlike St Kilda the people are nice and not
full of themselves. The city has a massive intake of tourists and
most Catalans are bi-lingual which makes it easy to communicate, they
were also very helpful and polite. There are lots of warnings about
theft but the police presence was heavy and we were careful (no
different from any other city). We spent an afternoon by the seaside
just sitting and eating/drinking and generally letting the world go
by. I guess that's what a good holidays about, jumping off the rat
race and just 'chilling' for a bit. This was not to last forever as
there was serious shopping to be done.



We had an apartment in the centre of
town ( Carrer Petritoxl ) and fortunately or unfortunately (for the
wallet) this allowed for easy shopping. There is an amazing variety
of food to eat especially for a carnivore like myself. The amount of
chocolate /nougat shops is amazing and we had to stock up for the
trip home.
Shell the shoeaholic was in her
element, a vast array of every colour imaginable and some that
should never have been (my opinion) were sprawled amongst the
twisting lanes (streets) that made up the east side of Barcelona.
Theses twisting lanes of shops usually end in 'placas' were I guess
you are supposed to grab and coffee/tea, rest, then continue on your
shopping safari.
No trip to Barcelona is complete
without mentioning 'Gaudi' (the architect). His design influence is
across the city, very organic forms combined with the rigid block
construction of modern cities. Possibly his greatest work , the
Sagrada, is a towering church of immense complexity/detail that is
currently covered in cranes as they attempt to restore/finish what
could be classified as the '8th' wonder of the world. It
reminds me a bit of the tower of Babel, a truly epic and unique
structure.
There is plenty more to see an do in
Barcelona, let alone the countryside, but the wallet won't survive so
it's time to head back to Ireland.