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Great details and photos of the cathedral! It's quite impressive but would be more so without the cranes!
10 more years!
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Glad I'm not the only one who only got to see the outside of Sagrada Familia! I do hope to go IN it on my next trip to Barcelona!
Ham in a cone......yum?
Right? We didn't try any but had to snap that pic
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Oh the interior of La Sagrada Familia is really something. I walked around it just in complete awe.
Just means we will have to return!
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Gorgeous pictures! I especially like the ones of you and your mom!
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The next part of this tour was mostly via the van. We drove over to the Olympic Site and I’ll be honest it was just the exterior of a bunch of buildings and wasn’t that interesting to me. What is interesting is that this is up on somewhat of another hill and after the Olympic interest we stopped off for a fantastic view of the city below.
We got out and it was an absolutely gorgeous afternoon with a nice breeze going. We really enjoyed the break to stretch our legs and take some photos. Mom got really into her fish eye lense up here too. You could also see the cruise ships from here but our wonderful Disney Magic wasn’t quite back to Barcelona yet!
We took some photos and I caved and grabbed a quick snack here from a little food truck type thing as it was already 1pm and there was no lunch break in sight as of yet. It was a cheesy foccacia and soo delicious! I was much happier after my snack and finished it as we got back into the van for the 45 minute drive to Montserrat.
That snack looks yummy! I agree, the Olympic site, without the Olympics is something that can be skipped. But I did like the fountain, and the view down to the port.
I'm still on the fence about whether to do Montserrat. I really want to see it, but not sure with only 2 full days and half of another in Barcelona that I can fit it in. This will be my DH's first time in Barcelona, and I think there's plenty to do in that time. Plus, I'm intent on going IN Sagrada Familia this time!
But I'm anxious to hear about your tour - assume it was the half day tour?
Great views of the city and it's amazing how many cruise ships are here! Looks like such a nice day. Your foccacia looks so good and certainly cured your hunger at this point in the day.
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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Wait... did they tell you guys that it would be 10 more years before the cranes go? Yup, we heard that line too... on our first visit to Barcelona in 2007. I'm not holding my breath on that front...
That snack looks yummy! I agree, the Olympic site, without the Olympics is something that can be skipped. But I did like the fountain, and the view down to the port.
I'm still on the fence about whether to do Montserrat. I really want to see it, but not sure with only 2 full days and half of another in Barcelona that I can fit it in. This will be my DH's first time in Barcelona, and I think there's plenty to do in that time. Plus, I'm intent on going IN Sagrada Familia this time!
But I'm anxious to hear about your tour - assume it was the half day tour?
Coming right up! Personally I think Montserrat is not to be missed if you can make it work! We were only really in Barcelona the one full day and were so glad we got out there! The tour we did was a full day tour but the second "half" was that!
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Great views of the city and it's amazing how many cruise ships are here! Looks like such a nice day. Your foccacia looks so good and certainly cured your hunger at this point in the day.
We could not have asked for more beautiful weather!
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What great views of the city!
Wait... did they tell you guys that it would be 10 more years before the cranes go? Yup, we heard that line too... on our first visit to Barcelona in 2007. I'm not holding my breath on that front...
LOL! It will still be cool to see the progress in 10 more years
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So many beautiful sights in Barcelona! That fountain was amazing!
After our scenic drive to Montserrat we had a limited time to explore the area to still make it back to Barcelona on time (this is where the late start really became apparent unfortunately). Our time here was only a 2-4pm window. First we had a short tour and then we finally had some free time to explore. Unfortunately the amount of time didn’t allow for everything there was to do here. You could visit the Black Madonna, hike around for more stunning views, ride this terrifying elevator up to the top, or shop along the market, and this was when we were suppose to get a lunch break as well with both a restaurant and a cafeteria here.
There was a restaurant and viewing area when you arrive, that's where this photo is taken. I hope you can see the long walkway in the bottom right- that's where the shop and market are and at the other end is the church at the base of the next mountain peak somewhat.
The views from here were breathtaking !
This track in the mountain is the "scary elevator"
One couple vanished before the tour, choosing to fend off their hunger in the restaurant and skip the guided tour. Another quickly skirted off to hike to the little church. We decided to take it easy and just go look around the main church and go from there. It was a really neat experience to see monks wandering around and there was a wedding going on as we arrived! I was also of course working on becoming a master Pokemon trainer while we ventured.
Everything at the site is beautiful but the church has some stunning detail and wonderful stained glass windows. It’s pretty small so it was a quick walk through for us and it’s an active church so you need to be quiet and respectful inside, but they do allow photos!
We didn't know at the time but this would be for the bride and groom!
Mom loves a good doorway photo!
We decided to skip the Black Madonna and just shop around a bit before relaxing in the cafeteria where we ran into our new friends and sat and enjoyed a glass of wine while chatting with them.
We did come home with a bottle of this!
I was so intrigued by the offerings at the little shop!
resting in the cafeteria
We were tired and ready for the once again beautifully scenic drive back to Barcelona and were dropped off around 5:30 for the short walk back to our hotel. During the trip a map of suggested tapas places was passed around to help everyone get ideas for dinner! Ultimately this all-day tour was a really great way to see the highlights with our limited time in the city and we were really glad we picked one that included Montserrat!
Monserrat is beautiful and in fairness, when we visited (we were in our own car), we probably didn't spend more than a couple of hours there, as that's about all the time we could afford on our schedule on that trip.
Your photos of Monseratt are amazing with such spectacular views! Too bad you didn't have a couple more hours to explore the island as I'm sure it would be worth it. I like how they have a funicular to take you up the mountain, which I'm guessing may be the volcano, which I knoiw has errupted in the past and not too long ago!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
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