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Monday, November 06, 2006

Barcelona!

What a city! My father once said that being in London is like someone taking your hand and saying "c'mon, let's go!" Barcelona is definately the same. There is so much to see and do, one day can be quite exhausting. Barcelona is very unique also in the sense that it is a very new old city. There are medieval neighborhoods and old Roman architecture. It has always been an important port in the Mediterranean sea as well as the home to many famous artists. But unlike other cities in Europe, like Venice or Rome, it still is an important port and a hub of industry and activity. The result is a mixture of old and new. A veritable mish-mash of different cultural neighborhoods and architecture all very close together. For example, my school is right in the heart of the new and bustling financial district. But just a few blocks away is an old medieval town wrapped around a monastary. This neighborhood is very quiet. In the other direction is the soccer stadium for Barcelona. I live in La Raval which is what you might call the medieval slums(pretty cool, huh). This neighborhood leads off of the very touristy street called La Rambla. I could go on and on but suffice to say that Barcelona has something for everyone. Art galore, incredible architecture, music, hippy neighborhoods, the beach, museums up the yin yang, amazing food and some of the best nightlife in Europe. Man, maybe I should be a tour guide and try to sell this stuff;) Here I am at Parc Güell, designed by the architect Gaudi. Some of the best views of Barcelona from here.

This is the main square in Albert´s hometown, Vilanova i la Geltrú.


The beautiful coastal town of Sitges.

Albert spending an afternoon with Dali.


How's that for a living room? At a different angle you can see that the lips are a couch and the nose a fireplace. The Dali museum is definately one of the most interesting I have ever been to.

1 Comments:

Blogger Lexine said...

oh my god. i am so jealous. i'm sitting in seattle and my pants are wet to the knees, i am sniffly and waiting for my coffee to brew (read: cranky) and you are in barcelona with a beautiful man, teaching english. sonofa....

when you come in december let me know and i will ply you with promises of chai and mint truffles and we will take pictures (i was jealous i wasn't in one from your last seattle update...)

love love love.

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