Barcelona feat. Costa Brava

via Malaga, Seville, and Madrid.

Barcelona was where we would end the Spain trip. Since neither of us are football fans, we figured we’d need only 2.5 days. And that proved to be just fine.

Stay

Hotel Cuatro Naciones, Barcelona

We stayed at Hotel Cuatro Naciones on La Rambla. It was quite ancient, around 300 years (not being sarcastic here), but was good enough for our needs. Breakfast was probably the worst we had in Spain though. While it was near enough for a bunch of things, from an overall ambience perspective, the Eixample locality would have worked quite well. I’d recommend that.

See/Do

The Girona and Costa Brava full day tour : Do yourself a favour and book this. It’s completely worth it.

Girona, Spain

We’ll cross the bridges of Girona when we come to it. While we do, we will take photos. Before Eiffel made a tower, he made a bridge here.

The Lioness of Girona

Meet The Lioness of Girona. There is a ritual of kissing the her a$$, but we declined.

Girona Cathedral

Sant Pere de Galligants. ‘Completed’ in multiple stages across time.

Girona

One of the myths involve body parts of a saint in different parts of the town, and how it protects the town.

Girona, Game of Thrones

One part of Braavos in Game of Thrones was Girona. 🙂

Girona Cathedral

Girona Cathedral was the Great Sept of Baelor. So Cersei ran back from Dubrovnik, and in a few seconds was in Girona! 😀

Street Art, Girona

A fantastic piece of street art I saw in Girona.

Monells, Spain

Monells is a lovely village that’s one of the bonuses of the day tour. There are very, very few inhabitants, they keep to themselves and it almost seems like the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse. But in a good way.

Calella de Palafurgell, Costa Brava

Calella de Palafurgell, part of the Costa Brava belt. Beautiful!

Calella de Palafurgell, Costa Brava

We got around 1.5 hours to walk around, and spent a lovely afternoon doing just that.

Calella de Palafurgell, Costa Brava

There are magnificent views at every turn.

Calella de Palafurgell, Costa Brava

But the best was on our way back. Another bonus!

La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona

Meanwhile, back in Barcelona, this was the contender for the best experience. La Sagrada Familia. Book well in advance.

La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona

Everything about it makes you go ‘O my Gaudi!’

Casa Milà, Barcelona

Casa Milà was our second stop. Debatable whether you need to go inside. We did.

Casa Milà, Barcelona

A chic house. And a terrace to boot.

Casa Batllo, Barcelona

Casa Batllo. Not its fault, but by the time I got here, I was exhausted by the design. This one is worth going inside, IMO.

Casa Batllo, Barcelona

It has some very unique designs.

Casa Batllo, Barcelona

With some cool effects when you look through the glass

Mercat de la Boqueria, Barcelona

Lunch was at Mercat de la Boqueria. The market scene was the best here.

Mercat de la Boqueria, Barcelona

And that includes the variety of craft beer, vermut, chocolates etc.

Mercat de la Boqueria, Barcelona

And the sheer variety of things being sold.

Gothic Quarter, Barcelona

Do take some time to visit the Gothic Quarter. The lanes are quaint and historically significant.

Gothic Quarter, Barcelona

And very pretty.

Cathedral of Barcelona

The Cathedral of Barcelona. Despite Sagrada, it exists! And gets a crowd too.

Temple d August, Barcelona

Temple d August. Those are original Roman columns. Hidden away in a little bylane.

Columbus Monument, Barcelona

Columbus Monument, at the very end of La Rambla.

Rambla Del Mar, Barcelona

Rambla Del Mar. If you’re looking for a mall, there’s one very near to this. No, we didn’t.

Port Vell, Barcelona

Instead, we sat, and watched Port Vell

La Barceloneta, Barcelona

And then took a cab to La Barceloneta to see if we could catch a sunset.

La Barceloneta, Barcelona

We didn’t get a traditional one, but were rewarded with what seemed straight out of ‘Stranger Things’. It was beautiful!

Plaza Real, Barcelona

On our last night in Spain, Plaza Real had a little concert going. Seemed to be in support of the Catalan independence movement.

La Rambla, Barcelona

The view of La Rambla from our tiny hotel balcony. Spent a few minutes here on our final night. A sort of goodbye.

Eat

La Monroe, Barcelona

We weren’t impressed by the choices at La Rambla, so we walked further off to La Monroe. No relation. Nothing special, but I got to try the last beer on my list – Inedit. D wasn’t shaken, but tried a Martini anyway. The pasta and the tapas were meh.

Xuixo, Girona

When in Girona, try the Xuixo, a delightful pastry filled with Catalan Cream.

Can Joan

On the day tour, lunch was at Can Joan. I liked my veal stew, but D was unimpressed by the Chicken & Shrimp version.

El Chigre, Barcelona

El Chigre is in the Gothic Quarter, and has that fancy dispensing mechanism if you order a bottle. Didn’t like the cider, but that thingie was cool. The paella was decent, and the service was great.

Mercat de la Boqueria, Barcelona

El Quim de la Boqueria was easily the best meal in Barcelona. Located inside Mercat de la Boqueria. But it involves a wait, and some strategic positioning behind whoever you think will get out fast. D got us a seat pretty fast! They have some amazing Vermut, and served me a stiff whisky too. Great food too.

Ben & Jerry's Barcelona

When there is Ben & Jerry’s, one simply must. Located conveniently near the market.

Viana, Barcelona

Our last meal in Spain was at Viana. Friendly vibe. Outside of me being silly enough not to ask for the price of the Japanese Whisky (Hatozaki), this was a great experience. The food was quite different from what we had earlier, but we liked it.

Tesla

Not that we asked for it, but our last ride in Spain was also our first ride in a Tesla. Imagine that!

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