Hello All
I´m visiting Barcelona right now.... what an amazing place '- has anyone ever been here or even lives here?
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Hello All
I´m visiting Barcelona right now.... what an amazing place '- has anyone ever been here or even lives here?
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I think you're drunk, Lonny.
You're not in Barcelona at all.
You're in WHT. I know you are. You're posting here.
How could you be in Barcelona, if you're here?
That does not compute.
Get back to work! Slacker!
:D
my question, is what the hell are you doing on a computer when you are in Barcelona? go see something, or run with the bulls or something
Right country, wrong city :DQuote:
Originally posted by JKLIVIN
run with the bulls or something
I've been living waaaaaaaay south of Barcelona for almost 4 years, but been in Barcelona several times.
What to see:
- Ciutadella Park: The Barcelona zoo
- Barri Gotic: Full of 19th century architecture
- Montjuic: Beautiful views over Barcelona.
- Montserrat: A little outside of Barcelona, getting there you'll drive through lots of small spanish-style villages.
- Don't miss: Sagrada Familia, Nou Camp (if you're a soccer fan), Miro and Picasso Museums (if you're an art fan) and the Barcelona Bull Ring.
What to eat:
- Paella Valenciana: Rice with chicken or fish, tomato, etc.
- Paella Negra: Black paella with fish, calamares, camarones (kind-of calamares), garlic.
- Empanada Gallega: Tuna, olives, tomato, onion and garlic filled pie. (Not typical for Barcelona, but from the north of spain).
A good advice ...look for the 'local' restaurants, far away from the tourist areas. If you see tourist buses or tourist rental cars, don't eat there. If you have lots of time left, drive south, about 6-8 hours one-way to Denia, Javea, Moraira and Alicante.
Hope this helps :D
Yeah, I'm waaaaaaaay south too. Probably 18,000 miles or so to the south.Quote:
Originally posted by Kiwi
I've been living waaaaaaaay south of Barcelona for almost 4 years
Where to get good liquor in Barcelona
:beer:
Quote:
Originally posted by Kiwi
I've been living waaaaaaaay south of Barcelona for almost 4 years, but been in Barcelona several times.
What to see:
- Ciutadella Park: The Barcelona zoo
- Barri Gotic: Full of 19th century architecture
- Montjuic: Beautiful views over Barcelona.
- Montserrat: A little outside of Barcelona, getting there you'll drive through lots of small spanish-style villages.
- Don't miss: Sagrada Familia, Nou Camp (if you're a soccer fan), Miro and Picasso Museums (if you're an art fan) and the Barcelona Bull Ring.
What to eat:
- Paella Valenciana: Rice with chicken or fish, tomato, etc.
- Paella Negra: Black paella with fish, calamares, camarones (kind-of calamares), garlic.
- Empanada Gallega: Tuna, olives, tomato, onion and garlic filled pie. (Not typical for Barcelona, but from the north of spain).
A good advice ...look for the 'local' restaurants, far away from the tourist areas. If you see tourist buses or tourist rental cars, don't eat there. If you have lots of time left, drive south, about 6-8 hours one-way to Denia, Javea, Moraira and Alicante.
Hope this helps :D
Thank you so much for your advice - I´ve done most of the things you´ve mentioned but I´ll do more ....
Thanks again
in barcelona go to night clubs and meet some sexy girls, dont waste your time in the computer ;)
I love Barcelona!!!
Go to the rambla at night if you want to get party :)
If you have time, visit Salou (I'm not sure about the spelling) and castel del fel (neither sure about the spelling) :)
Maybe he wants to meet some chicks and warm his screen up at the same time? :DQuote:
Originally posted by RackFive
in barcelona go to night clubs and meet some sexy girls, dont waste your time in the computer ;)
I'm sure many of you here treat your computer as a 2nd wife or girl friend or something....:look:
and a little light reading while you're there
watch out for the woman with the pony tail
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