Sunny, in climate and in disposition, Barcelona is an absolute pleasure. Same Same explored this seductive city and fell in love in the process.
Have you ever been to Spain before? Ive been asked a few times over the years. I guess so, Ive often replied. I went to Ibiza once for a few days but Im not sure if that really counts. This is usually met with agreement. No you have to go to the mainland. Its a totally different experience.
Now that Ive been to Barcelona, I can see what they all meant. When I flew out of Ibiza, I was certain that Id never return. Upon leaving Barcelona, I found myself saying Ill live here someday.
Barcelona lane Jonathan Percy
I fly into Barcelona from nearby Prague. Its easily 15 degrees warmer, not to mention bright and sunny an instant mood lift. After a swift airport transfer into town, I see Catalan flags waving from practically every balcony. Im reminded of the cultural and political landscape here: Catalonia is a region with its own traditions, cuisine, culture and language, and it wants independence from Spain. Meanwhile, Spain refuses to allow the referendum that could permit it. In Catalonia, weve always done things a little differently, Im told by a fellow passenger.
Barceloneta Christine Espino
Its clichd, but Barcelona really does have something for everyone. Gay travellers will love the lively, sometimes sleazy bars and clubs of Eixample. Foodies will be spoiled for choice with the citys many wonderful cafs and restaurants. Beach lovers will enjoy a stroll or a dip at Barceloneta (but dont expect big waves!). History buffs will spend hours in the Gothic Quarter. Architecture aficionados will be blown away by the Sagrada Familia, Casa Batll and the National Museum of Art.
Berceloneta Hector Garcia
One of Barcelonas simplest delights is allowing yourself to become lost in the narrow, winding streets of the gothic quarter. Theres a surprise around every corner from crafty shops to funky bars and restaurants. Benedict Bar if you can find it is a great place to kick back and rest your weary legs. The decor is creative and colourful, the wine delicious and the staff warm and friendly. The hours will just fly by.
Kylie fans must pay a visit to the Montjuc Municipal Pool, which not only boasts jaw dropping views of the city but was also the location for her 2003 video Slow. The pools were built to host the diving events for the 1992 Olympic Games and are open to the public in the summer for less than 7 each bargain.
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Travel: Barcelona: Where have you been all my life?