Barcelona
Well we’ve been looking forward to Spain for a while and we finally made it, first stop Barcelona. The first hostel we stayed at was madness, felt like a massive Saturday night every night of the week. No wonder really, since a litre of beer was €1.50 during happy hour at the hostel bar. Spent a few days in an apartment (for hostel prices!) after that so we could get some chill out time.
Barcelona is one of the least Spanish cities in Spain but it’s a great place all the same. It’s been the food highlight of Europe, a great place to party and perfect for strolling round the many sights. The jamon (basically the Spanish equivalent of proscuitto) here is phenomenal, as are patatas bravas (slightly spiced fried potatoes covered in allioli). It’s popular in Spain for restaurants to offer a “menu del dia”, which is a set menu that often changes daily or weekly, depending on what is available. They’re great value as they normally include a starter, main, bread, dessert or coffee and a glass of beer or wine for under €10! The best part is that the food is amazing at some of them, especially one we found in Barcelona.
A lot of the popular sights are architectural works by the renowned Antoni Gaudi, whose style is a weird mix of Disney and the Bible. The most impressive and well known is La Sagrada Familia, which was begun in 1882 and is planned to finally be finished in 2026! Unfortunately, it’s surrounded by cranes and lots of other building equipment so it’s hard to get a decent photo. Other places of note were the 1992 Olympic Village, the main street (touristy but still quite cool) and the two ports. We also had a great couple of days with Loic (Frenchy in UK) and his mate from France. Chériiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!
Valencia
Next stop on the “can’t wait for Alicante” journey was Valencia. This city had a great feel to it and lots of cool things to see. It’s full of a range of really nice architecture, some of it as weird as Gaudi’s stuff but a lot nicer to look at. The “City of Arts and Sciences” has the coolest buildings around but the more traditional stuff in the old town is also pretty impressive. Checked out the bull ring too, which is quite a cool building.
We visited the science museum, which is one of the amazing buildings in the “City” I just mentioned. It was full of interesting info and aimed at kids so everything was interactive. Kept us entertained for hours! We also went to a special exhibit on the Titanic in the same complex. All good stuff.
We spent a day down at the waterfront too. Wandered down the nice beach and checked out the headquarters for our failure to regain the America’s Cup. What a great year for NZ sport! The Cup Village was quite nice though, must’ve been going off when the racing was on. Unforuntately we didn’t get down here in time for that and we were a week early for the final round of the Moto GP so we didn’t get to see that either. Next time, eh…
Alicante
Benidorm
Madrid
Because we figured out how to ride the French rail system for free (email us if you want to learn how) we had a few trips left to use on our Eurail pass so decided to go to Madrid for a few days. In fairness I think Madrid was a pretty nice city with a lot to see, but it was $*%&&% freezing! We left our cosy wee beach side apartment and 25+ temperatures, for daily highs of 8 and overnight lows below freezing! Not cool man. In fact we were so cold (we dont own many warm clothes), and our hostel was so unexciting that in the two days we were there we watched three movies at the cinema, just to get out of the cold! When we did venture out we saw some pretty cool old churches, the royal palace and the train station which has this cool indoor jungle. Then we went home.
Birthday Surprise!
Well, as most of you probably know, Kev is now 25!! Happy Birthday buddy!! Somehow he didn’t manage to find out that I’d organised a surprise party for him. So he was in an absolute state of shock for about 30 mins after opening the lounge doors to find a room full of Kiwis and Norwegians! Top notch. Big thanks to those that made the trip, it made for an awesome night. I’m pretty sure it’ll be a great memory for Kev too… at least up until the Aquavit came out! Any guesses for who was first to bed!?!
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