Showing posts with label Barcelona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barcelona. Show all posts

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Barcelona - last thoughts and photos

As I mentioned before, I could imagine myself living in Barcelona. There are several reasons for that. First, I really liked that in the evenings there were lots of people walking on the streets. Second, I absolutely love architectural style of Barcelona, especially its narrow streets and beautiful street lamps:












Beautiful street lamp and Gaudi's Casa Mila:


Also, I enjoyed a lot modernistic buildings present here and there in the city. Here you can see group of buildings called Illa de la Discordia:


Gaudi's Casa Batloo:


Palau de la Musica Catalana:


Miquel Blay's sculptural group (The Catalan song) on the corner of Palau de la Musica Catalana:


Of course, there were also many beautiful "classical" buildings as well, for example Santa Maria del Mar:


Placa del Rei:


Casa de la Ciutat with interesting visual effects:




Third reason why I like Barcelona is because it is friendly to cyclists and even it has its own bike-sharing program called "bicing":


Fourth reason for liking Barcelona is that it is located at the seaside and it has a reasonably nice beach. When I was there it was too cold to lie on a real beach, so we had to take advantage of this artificial one:


Being located at the seaside also means that there is a wonderful selection of fresh sea food. I am pretty sure that if I would live there, I would start eating fish again. Especially that being vegetarian is a bit challenging in Spain... Also, as I mentioned in one of the previous posts, there was great selection of other food as well, so cooking there would be lots of fun.

Fifth reason for liking Barcelona would be its reasonably moderate climate. I guess I managed to arrive there during the worst weather and it was still not that bad.

List of things that I did not like about Barcelona would be pretty short. The major issue would be that Barcelona is pretty expensive compared to the salaries that people earn. The minor one is that all people there look the same to me... so it would take me some time and effort to recognize my neighbors or co-workers ;)

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Friends in Barcelona

Since always Barcelona was high on my list of places that I wanted to visit. I was considering stopping there for a few days every time I was coming back from Europe to the US, but for various reasons it never happened. So when I found out that Eric will be there for several weeks in November and December, I decided to slightly modify my plans and stop in Barcelona on the way to Poland. Also, two of my friends (one of which I miss tremendously) live in Barcelona and luckily they both were there when I was visiting.

Eric was a great guide and made sightseeing very easy. First time in my life, I did not even need to read a guidebook! As he had been staying in Barcelona for several weeks, he knew all the good spots there and had several interesting friends, to whom he kindly introduced me too. So, yes, the majority of time in Barcelona I spent eating and talking to people :) Much better than going to the museums ;)

My tour guide, Eric, and I. Notice that I am wearing a sleeveless top, whereas he has several layers of clothes and a cap!


Also thanks to Eric we went to several nice places for food, like for example this great Tapas place:


Unfortunately, I only found two Tapas that did not have fish or meat on them:


I was very impressed with Barcelona's fresh produce market. Selection of fruits and vegetables there was definitely comparable to the one in San Francisco, and its meat and sea food selection was even better than the on in SF!


One of the two "old" friends that I have in Barcelona is Kasia, my best friend from primary and secondary school. Until the age of 14 we were basically inseparable. Our ways parted when we went to universities in different cities and moved abroad afterward. We reconnected around year ago through nasza-klasa.pl (Polish equivalent of facebook.com). Kasia lived then in Buenos Aires and I was thinking about visiting her there. As you can see she always chooses interesting places to live ☺

Meeting Kasia in Barcelona was wonderful. I was very happy to see that she is as interesting, independent, charming, easy-going and cynically funny person as I remembered her to be. From the very first moment I felt very comfortable in her company and talking with her was as easy as if we had dropped the contact a day, not thirteen years, before.

Kasia and I:


Other friend that I reconnected with in Barcelona was Doris, with whom we were in the same PhD program in Dresden. It was very nice to see her and catch up on the news from the past three years.

Doris and I:


All in all, it was a very nice side trip for me before going to Poland. It was not as much filled with doing touristy stuff as with seeing friends, which made it special.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Sagrada Familia in Barcelona

One of few touristy things that I did in Barcelona was sightseeing
the Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família, which is a masterpiece by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. It’s one of Barcelona's top tourist attractions even though it is not completed yet. Its construction has started in 1882 and it does not look like it will be finished any time soon.

As you can see from the photos posted below it is very unique in its design. Not sure if I would call it pretty or esthetically pleasing, though. But I do appreciate the fantasy and open-mindedness of its architect.

The main entrance to the temple:


Inside the church:






Views from the top:






Stairs leading down:


Beautiful decorations on the side of the temple:




Thursday, December 24, 2009

Parc Guell

Even though the weather was not so great when I was visiting Barcelona, on one day I anyway decided to go to Parc Guell. It is yet another of Gaudi's creations and he even lived there with his family for a few years. I can imagine that on a sunny day the park is a great picnic or romantic getaway spot. However, on a gray day there is not much to do there.

The main entrance to the park:


Park's famous lizard:


Detail of the ceiling:


Gaudi's house:


The roadway viaduct:


Views from the park to the city:


Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Barcelona - first impressions

Barcelona is a very lively city and in some ways feels like home to me. In many ways it reminds me of Poland. I feel so comfortable here that I could even potentially imagine myself living here. Photos that will follow in a few next posts hopefully will help you understand why I like Barcelona so much. Though I have to admit that I am disappointed with the weather - it is bloody cold here! I need to wear gloves!!!

Apparently theft is a big issue in Barcelona. So far nothing has been stolen from me and, hopefully, I will manage to leave Barcelona with all my belongings tomorrow. Yesterday when I was waiting for a metro, I noticed that one woman tries to communicate with me. She was pointing her finger first at my camera bag, then at her eye and at two men standing nearby me while soundlessly whispering "be careful". I nodded my head and also soundlessly replied "thank you". Most likely thanks to her I managed to save my camera from potential thieves.