Sunday 2 December 2012

1 Day in Barcelona




I visited Barcelona twice, the last time was in September and yes I am doing it again at the end of this month! What can I say... I can't get enough of this place. It's such a vivid and interesting city, just walking through the streets of Barri Gotic, El Raval and El Born is so magical. I can't really describe why I immediately feel like home when I leave the plane, its crazy. 

But that's where a trip usually starts, right? So hurry up leave the bloody plane, grab a taxi and enter this beautiful city.

Start with a walk to the Mercat de la Boqueria, watch the lively people around you and have a healthy breakfast with some fruits and a freshly squeezed juice.




After you visited the Boqueria Market it's time to walk to the beach. Please don't just walk down the Rambla, that would be such a waste. It's way more interesting when you take a walk trough the streets of Barri Gotic and El Born. 



You arrived at the beach in Barceloneta and the weather is good? Great... sit down take a sunbathe and enjoy the sea. Hungry again? We once had lunch in a Restaurant located on the beach named Xup Xup, it wasn't bad at all. I had a goat cheese salad and Tobi had a Gazpacho.

Xup Xup
Passeig Maritim Barceloneta, 1
08003 Barcelona





The good thing about Barcelona is that you can go shopping and visit the major sightseeing spots simultaneously. Start at the Placa de Catalunya and continue on the Passeig de Gracia. After you are done with the shopping walk to Casa Mila/La Pedrera and enjoy the rooftop, the art and the view. It's magnificent and one of my favorite places in Barcelona.





For a little break I would recommend you this nice little bakery next to Casa Mila called Lolita Bakery. I had a Red Velvet Cupcake super yummy.

Lolita Bakery
Carrer Provenca 267
08008 Barcelona






Next stop is the Sagrada Familia, this gothic church is very impressive and what I love the most is the ceiling inside. 





Heading home? Nope... we are not finished yet! We still haven't been to the Parc Güell, take the Metro it's very convenient and quick. 





After all this sightseeing it is finally time for dinner! The best Paella I ever had was in a Restaurant called Can Majo close to the beach. 

Can Majo
Almirall Aixada, 23
08003 Barcelona


2 comments:

  1. Schöne Impressionen <3 So ein bisschen spanische Sonne wäre jetzt schon etwas feines...

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    1. Danke dir und ja gegen Sonne hätte ich auch nichts einzuwenden!

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