Saturday, June 30, 2012

Quick Visit in Barcelona

Barcelona

Russell wrote a paper that was accepted at a conference in Barcelona. We figured that we should take this opportunity for all of us to see another part of Europe. Even though the boys would miss several days of school, we thought it would be worth it since we don't know when another chance will come along.

We arrived very early in the morning and decided to walk around for a while since we couldn't check in for several hours.

We took a bus from the airport to the central area of the city and then walked down to the harbor. We walked along the dock for a bit and then found what we were looking for.


Before going to Barcelona, I searched for things to do with kids. One thing I had in mind was the the aquarium. Many smaller tanks are spread out through the building, but the most impressive part is the moving walkway that takes you through a glass tunnel where the sea life swims all around you.


After the aquarium we stared to make out way to the hotel when we came across this art installation. Can you guess the artist?  




In Germany, we always pack water with us when we go somewhere because there are almost never drinking fountains. Do you see that statue of the women holding up the lovely roof? That is actually a drinking fountain.




One of the most famous sights to see in Barcelona is Sagrada Familia. This was Gaudi's life work. He never expected to finish it in his lifetime supposedly saying that his client had all the time in the world. He started working on the Project in 1883, and it is still covered in scaffolding. The funding comes from private donation.

We would have liked to go inside, but the lines were incredibly long. We did walk all the way around it, even running across a stage where groups of dancers performed traditional dances.


Our next stop was Park Guell.  The park was pretty crowded as well, but it is so large that we could always look at something interesting. Barcelona starts at the sea and then goes up to the mountains. The park is situated in a part of the city that starts rising to the mountains. We were able to see all the way to the Mediterranean.


Art fills the park alongside nature


Hungry for some lunch, we made our way down the hill and came across this Busker.


And then we had lunch! Paella!


The next day the Russell was busy so we were on our own for the morning and afternoon. We stopped in Sarria-Sant Gervasi, a part of Barcelona know for its sweet shops.


We stopped in a lovely church we saw. 



Finally, it was time to head back to our hotel. I had been searching in vain for spanish hot chocolate. None of the cafes we ate in had it. We stopped in a coffee shop around the corner from hotel and finally found some. It was so good - almost like pudding. We went back the next day - and they were had none left!


The next day we went to Barcelona's science museum, CosmoCaxia. I was not sure what we were in for.The entry cost was only 8 Euros for the whole family, so I was a little nervous that it would be lame. 

I was completely wrong. If you ever have the chance to go to Barcelona, do not miss this museum.  We walked through it for 6 hours and never ran out of things to do. 

Now it is time to plan out next adventure!

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