Sunday, November 4, 2012

Benvinguts a Barcelona!

vibrant! I'ts festivities everywhere here in Barcelona. This city really has too many to offer, thus 5 days won't be enough. 

We're glad that we cancelled our hotel in Passeig de Gracia and moved to a Hostel in Gotic area named Equity Point Gotic Hostel. We stayed in a 12 bed mixed dormitory room and shared the room with another 10 interesting people. The best part of this hostel is it's convenient location. Jaume metro only a few steps away, 15 minutes walk to Barcelonetta beach and lots of restos and bars nearby. The staffs are very nice and helpfull, the bathroom is very clean, though the room is too dark, poor wifi connection and breakfast aren't freshly served.

Anyway, we're really excited about this city that we've made endless list to visit. Above all, here I summerized what i love the most =)

Barri Gotic
known for its narrow alleyways and secluded squares, this area best represent the old town of the city. Busy and lively from dusk till dawn, Barri Gotic offers wonderfull architecture as well as rows of eclectic restos and bars. My favorite is Les Quintze Nits in Plaza Reial.

Barcelona

Mercat de la Boqueria
is a large public market in La Rambla and has beautiful selection of fresh fruits and veggies. My favorite spot are the juice stall and Pinotxo Bar, very small yet super busy bar with limited seating, which serves great tapas with affordable price. Try their chickpeas sauteed with botifarra, YUM!

La Rambla Barcelona

Mercat de la Boqueria Barcelona

Mercat de la Boqueria Barcelona

Pinotxo Bar Barcelona

Pinotxo Bar Barcelona

Parc Guell
Situated on the hill of El Carmel in Gracia district, Parc Guell contains amazing stone structure, stunning tilings and fascinating buildings. My favorite is the terrace area at the top of the park, in which you can get a lovely view of the whole park and Barcelona city. Here you can find a wonderfull multi coloured tiled mozaic seat, very Gaudi-esque. To get here you can use the metro and stop in Lesseps, then take a 20 minutes uphilly walk - but trust me, this place worth that effort, or just simply take a cab and pay a bit more. Best visit in the afternoon when the sun ready to set.

Parc Guell Barcelona

Parc Guell Barcelona

Parc Guell Barcelona

Parc Guell Barcelona

Barri El Born
Fashionable. I would say that this is the trendiest part of Barcelona, a place for the youngsters, party goers and art lovers. Home for the famous Picasso, here you can also find Textile Museum, Parc Ciutadella, Palau de la Musica Catalana - the concert hall, and of course those eye catching local shoe shops, boutiques, restos and bars. My favorite spot? all of it! take a morning stroll in the park and watch the hippies play their bongos, or take a visit at night and hang out at their trendy bars with young and cool crowds. Too bad i left my camera at the hostel, below are a glimpse of Born taken with my camera phone.

Passeig del Born Barcelona

Quimet Quimet
OMFG! i've had a tapas-o-gasm! this small and lively place serve unique and wicked combination of tapas. Salmon with truffled honey, tuna dotted with caviar and balsamic syrup, cheese with transparent fruit jelly or if you can make up you mind, ask the maestro behind the bar to serve their best then BAM! its a shoulder to shoulder standing room only here, so it's possible for you to mingle with other visitor whilst enjoy their exquisite wine. This bustling little bodega is located at C/Poeta Cabanyes 25, Poble Sec. Best visit before dinner.

Quimet Quimet Barcelona

Quimet Quimet Barcelona

Shopping Spree!
Zara, Mango, Massimo Dutti and Desigual at the cheapest spread at every corner of the city! if you're a fan of those brands, then this is your moment baby. embrace it. oh wait, and they have 18% refundable VAT for tourist if you shop more than 90 euro.

La Rocca Village
Yes, another shopping spot. La Rocca village is an outlet for international premium brands situated 30 minutes outside the city. To get there, you can take a bus from Plc Catalunya which its ticket can be purchased through the tourist center. Here you can find branded items such as Furla, Ralph Lauren, Burberry, Versace, Coach and more with discount up to 60%

Barcelonetta Beach
Well it's actually can't beat the beauty of Bali and Gili but, try to go here after rounds and rounds of late night drinks and do a bit of skinny dips hahaha! (-or just chillin down waiting for the sunrise after partying at Port Olympic)

Razzmatazz
There's party every night in Barcelona. Go to El Raval if you like it underground or to Port Olympic for more posh selections. We tried Shoko at Port Olympic. Nice drinks with older crowds. And then there's Razzmatazz at Calle Pamplona (metro: Marina), claimed to be the biggest club in town, it contains 5 different club spaces in one massive warehouse building. Covering everything from electro to pop, dubstep to disco, this club also offers some of the best line-ups for international big players. A must visit if you're a party goer.

Museum and Landmarks
Sagrada Familia, Casa Mila, Casa Batllo - all this Antonio Gaudi's creation are a must. You'll be mesmerized by the complexity of his artworks. All strangely beautiful, very well put (...standing ovation...). Then Camp Nou Stadium if you're a Barca junkies or simply just visit their cathedral. all very lovely.

Casa Batllo Barcelona

Barcelona has officially become one of my favorite after Bali. 5 days really not enough. I definitely will be coming back real soon, staying a bit longer and will try living like a Barcelonian. 

Adeu Barcelona!

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