Med Cruise Sep 2017

Tuesday, September 12.  Visited the Gaudi designed park.  The Gaudi House inside had a 2 hour line, so we skipped it.  It’s an extensive park with street venders present.  Nice place, but overcrowded even though they limit access.  You have to buy a timed entry ticket.

The rest of the day was dedicated to the Familia Sagrada church.  Still incredible even though we’d spent hours there two year ago.  We could tell what had been added.  Truly a wonder of the world.  I hope to return when it’s finished.

After returning to our apartment I researched the mystery of the buses, discovering that we’re just a short distance from the first building Gaudi designed.  Unsurprisingly odd looking.  It was undergoing some renovations in anticipation of becoming a museum in a few months.

An appreciation of the Familia Church’s size. (It pales in comparison with St. Peters!)

The white sections aren’t finished yet. Though the footprint is substantially smaller than St. Peters(!), it will be taller.

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Monday, September 11. Today was a holiday for the Catalonia region.  Traffic jams and people everywhere.  Happy madness.  Everyone was buying and wearing green shirts for a special photo shoot.

We began our four days in the city with the ubiquitous Hop-On, Hop-Off bus to give us an overview of where things were.  There had been a few instances of anti-tourist demonstrations against tour organizations, so we were watchful.  After the ride we just soaked up the crowds.  Everyone was having a good time.  We ate too much while sitting at cafes that had signs banning “just sitting”.

Amazingly, t-shirts with the traditional emblem for Catalonian independence were not available in stores.  I can only assume the country bans them.  In four days I only found one store that had them.

A very large radio tower dominates the skyline in the west.

Not a Gaudi creation, but pretty anyway.

An appreciation of the Familia Church’s size. (It pales in comparison with St. Peters!)

 

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Sunday, September 10. Air France to Barcelona.  Very nice.  Taxi ride smooth.  I’d not only printed the address, but also a map.  (We used many taxis in Barcelona.  None were difficult.  None were expensive.)

Airbnb was excellent.  (Tour buses were parked in front, posing a mystery: Why?)  Hot tub and sauna!   We found a little snack bar nearby, after scouting out a host of bakeries.  It was literally a snack bar.  Small snacks.  Finger food.  Good, but expensive for the portions.

No photos today.

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