I did have my first real encounter with the troubling economic times here in Europe. The flight company that we were flying with, Vueling, decided they were going to hold a strike. Our flight, leaving Wednesday night, was canceled along with thousands of other flights all that week. So we thought and thought and sought out all the possible options. Finally we decided to take a high-speed train to Barcelona. It was a little more pricey than we had hoped for but we weren't going to not go to Barcelona. The train was the best travel experience I've ever had! I had a normal amount of leg room (not the cramped area like in a plane), could take water and snacks, and could get up and stretch my legs if I needed to! The trip only took 2.5 hours which ended up being less had we flown!
Anna, Matt, and I got to Barcelona and after getting settled decided to go out and explore a little bit. We got some food and drinks and then called it a night. We began the next day by meeting Anna's Godparents and their kids in Plaça Catalanya (the most central part of Barcelona). They were all extremely nice and were our personal tour guides for the day as we saw the Cathedral of Spain, the Barcelona Port, the original wall, and more (see all the pictures I took by clicking the link below)! Alfonso (the dad) and Ana (the mom) easily found the way to my heart by feeding me incredible food. We went to a restaurant that was more for the locals than tourists. We had the best Paellas for the first plate and fish of course for the second plate. Finally the meal was finished with flan for dessert! Let's just say I was full for the rest of the day was an understatement. We continued walking around and did more sight-seeing before Alfonso and his family headed home for the day.
The next day we were on our own and visited the most amazing outdoor market. Hundreds of stands held fresh fruit, veggies, fish, homemade chocolates, fresh fruit smoothies, and more! I honestly could have spent an entire day in there tasting everything! The rest of the day we found ourselves at La Sagrada Familia, the biggest and most architecturally complex cathedral built by Gaudí. I felt like an insignificant ant as the thing towered over me! We also visited Parc Guell which was also by Gaudí! It was incredible the amount of detail and the gorgeous views all the way down to the ocean!
This trip was absolutely incredible. I was told by many that I would really enjoy the city but I had no idea it would be that much! I feel extremely lucky to have not only spend it with some great friends but also meet an incredibly generous and funny family who took me in as their own for the day! Definitely a great addition to my excellent adventure!!
Link for all my pictures from this weekend: http://s1273.beta.photobucket.com/user/nikot93/library/Facebook/My%20Excellent%20Adventure%20in%20Barcelona