July 18th, 2012
Day 60: Barcelona, Spain
After a great night of sleep,
we woke up and packed our things to set out to find our next place to stay. We
made our way there pretty easily and were soon settling in and getting our
stuff ready for the day!
We’re staying at a place
called ‘Mr. Bruc’s Bed and Coffee.’ Essentially, the people who runt his place
are geniuses. It’s a flat in the center of Barcelona that has been converted to
a hostel- there are a few guest rooms with max. 20 or 21 bed spaces (I think),
even some that are twin beds for a couple to share. There’s a lounge area and
an open air patio as well, with 2 bathrooms and a kitchen to boot. It’s a
pretty nice place, and definitely a great way to make money (even though it was
really cheap!). The people who run it are so nice and were so willing to give
us tips on the surrounding area as well as things to do.
Anyway, after we got settled
in, we set out for the beach! We took only our towels and a bit of money with
us for fear of getting pick pocketed at or on our way to the beach. It seemed
like a great plan until we realized that we had no map, no familiarity with the
area or the city, and no clue where the
beach was. Using Stephen’s logic, we headed in the direction that looked like
development stopped after a certain point… i.e. where the land hit the ocean. I
think we took the roundabout way, but we eventually found it and decided to
grab something to eat at a little café by the water!
After lunch, we made our way
onto the sand and scoped out a nice location. For the next 6 hours
(accidentally), we were on the beach, in and out of the water, and applying and
reapplying sunscreen so we didn’t have a repeat of Monte Carlo sunburns. I say
accidentally because neither of us wear a watch and we had no cellphones so we
lost all track of time. A blessing, really.
The water was gorgeous- not
too cold but certainly refreshing and incredibly clear! It made me really
excited to go home and have beach days on the regular J Granted, it wont be the Mediterranean
beaches that I’m now used to, but Narragansett is right up there in beauty and
comfort!
After we found our way home
from the beach, we got changed and then headed out for some paella! This is
literally what I’ve been looking forward to since we decided to go to Spain. I
LOVE paella and after having it at Tina’s in Ireland, I was really looking
forward to having some more in the place where it originated!
I looked up a restaurant that
had great reviews on yelp, we mapped it out and set off. As fate would have it,
it was closed (whomp whomp). We did find another restaurant pretty close to the
area though that had decently priced seafood & chicken paella and settled
on that! We ordered a pitcher of sangria as well and tucked in for a delicious
meal.
The paella was incredible-
the rice was perfect and the combination of mussels, shrimp, clams and chicken
was delicious. I was very happy with our selection, overall! I can’t wait to
have it again, and may be reaching out to Tina soon to get her recipe so I can
cook it at home (Tina, keep an eye on your email!)! The restaurant also gave us
a free glass of champagne after our meal, which was an unexpected but wonderful
surprise!
One the way home we stopped
at a supermarket and picked up some wine to have before we went out! As
suggested by a friend, we planned to go to Razzmatazz, a 5 room warehouse club
that is a must when you visit Barcelona. The club didn’t disappoint, and even
though all of the various rooms weren’t open, Stephen and I had a great time
dancing to the eclectic mix of music they were playing- 80’s, rock, house and
top 40.
We got home around 5:30 or so
and hit the hay!
Favorite part of the day: Paella!
One of my favorite things about the countries we’ve visited on this trip is how
much food is part of their culture. At home it seems like food is just food,
but here- to eat a traditional dish is to really experience a pat of the
culture that you’re a part of. The paella was delicious and I’m happy that we
were able to get some local flavor while in Barcelona J

Yum.... paella is amazing- did you have tapas with your meal too?! xoxo
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