Greg called one morning and said he found round trip tickets
getting us to Barcelona, Spain for about $50 a piece. Say what?!
Needless to say, I was ready to pack a bag and promptly the phrase “The
rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain…” began running through my head. We arrived at an airport about an hour
outside of Barcelona, rented a car (for about $100), and stayed at a nice hotel
(about $80 a night, including a free buffet breakfast). We were just outside of Barcelona, so we had
to walk about 5 minutes to the train station, then ride for 30 minutes or so
into the city. The weather was perfect
and we were off to a great start!
We arrived in the late afternoon starving only to realize dinner service didn't begin until 9pm. What did this mean? McDonalds was our first dinner in Spain!
I didn’t realize, but Barcelona is a very large city. There is a little bit for everyone… art,
architecture, aquariums, amusement parks, shopping, eating, drinking, and
really the list could go on.
We try very hard to keep a balance of “boring” adult sightseeing and child friendly activities. We can stand in line for an hour to see the La Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudi’s masterpiece with ornate carvings, breathtaking stained glass, and wild steeple tops…
We try very hard to keep a balance of “boring” adult sightseeing and child friendly activities. We can stand in line for an hour to see the La Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudi’s masterpiece with ornate carvings, breathtaking stained glass, and wild steeple tops…
Inside of the Cathedral
Below are carvings on the outside of La Sagrada Familia depicting the birth of Christ and the Crucifixion
And visit Park Guell, while intended to be a garden
community, only had 2 homes completed and was eventually turned into a public
park…
only with the promise
of “Fun World” (an amusement park on top of the Tibidabo mountain. It has a real name, but Fun World is what
Greg named it) being our next destination.
Honestly, Brady could have eaten cotton candy and taken a whirl on the
carousel and he would have left a happy camper.
We also went on an airplane ride and the kids played on larger than life
dice and dominoes. There was an
additional side the park that had rides for the older kids, but we didn’t pay
for or venture that far.
View overlooking the city
The best decision we made was to get tickets for the Hop on
Hop off bus. We were able to hear the
history of the city and landmarks, while riding comfortably and getting off
wherever we pleased. The second day we
visited the aquarium…
Were able to see the Christopher Columbus statue on
Christopher Columbus Day!
He's in the middle between the boat masts. I was going to crop it, but thought it was proper to have him surrounded by boats
All in all, it was a wonderful vacation and we had a great time as a family. Barcelona is certainly a booming metropolis with a palpable heartbeat.
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