New rule to the game: if you’re from Arizona, go to bed! I just had to mention a quote by Julie made during a drinking game of Kings Cup on our last night at the hostel! I don't think I had laughed that much in a long time! Love you Jules!!
Anyways, it’s been a few days since I’ve updated you guys on my travels. I just left Barcelona and am heading for the French Riviera where I expect to stay for about a week. The last four days spent in Spain have been amazing. I got to Barcelona in the morning (Friday, May 14) and, sadly, I was greeted by cold, rainy weather. I quickly made my way to my hostel, Hello BCN (once again, I recommend this hostel to all backpackers. The staff is awesome and the location is great. It is situated near the paral-lel metro station and it’s about a 10 minute walk to La Rambla/Old port).
At this hostel, I met up with 3 friends from Montreal: Merad, Julie and Lauren. After dropping off my luggage, we decided to head to Fondacion Joan Miro, an art gallery, due to the awful weather. By the time that we were done, the sky had cleared up and the weather was getting warmer. We went to Plaza Catalunya, the city center, and walked around to get a feel of the city. After lunch at Lactuca (an all you can eat buffet for only 9 Euros – another recommendation), we headed back to the hostel for a siesta, then shower, before going out on a mini pub-crawl. The pub-crawl leader was Guillermo, one of the coolest hostel staff. He took us firstly to a mojito bar, followed by Hyde’s Club. Guillermo was shaking his Spanish ass all night like it was nobody’s business. Most of the people in club gathered around him., cheered and took plenty of pictures – he really was something haha! We also partied with some other backpackers from our hostel and headed back only around 5:30AM.
The following morning (Saturday, May 15) was a lazy one. We woke up on the late side, grabbed breakfast to go, and then walked around the Old Port and La Rambla before heading to the Sagrada Familia. That church is quite a piece of art! I cannot believe the amount of detail it has.
That evening, we headed out to a multi-hostel pub-crawl in the city where we attended 4 bars and a club. We left the club around 4Am after a crazy night of sangria/shots/beer bong/mayhem, to find ourselves walking around La Rambla. We were warned to be weary of strangers – especially prostitutes and gypsies as they will try to steal from tourists at any occasion. I had always been told that Barcelona was one of the European cities with the most theft. After spending a few days there, I could agree! I have never been so paranoid about getting my purse snatched in my life; especially after witnessing a few thefts on Sunday night.
On Sunday (May 16), we headed to the market to grab some food for brunch that we ate in Guell Park. The park is situated in the mountains and gives the best view of the city. You can spend so much time just sitting there, looking over the city and Mediterranean while sitting on some beautiful mosaic art pieces/benches. The fact that the weather was perfect made it even better! After quite a long stroll in the park and surrounding neighborhood, we went back to the Old Port and had a siesta in the sun on the boardwalk (with many others). On our way back, we ate some delicious doner kebabs that we could not stop thinking about the rest of the trip (we even went back for a late supper that same day haha). In the evening, we went out with Nat and Arminda, the kiwies that I met in Paris, to an Irish pub so that we could watch the Habs game. After a 3-0 lead for Philly, we decided to head back to the hostel. We took some sketchy alleys to get there, and crossed loads of crooks, gypsies and prostitutes. Thank god we were a big group of people because I would have never walked those alleys alone at 3AM!
Yesterday (Monday, May 17), our last day, we decided to make it a playa day. We brought a variety of cold cuts and chesses to the beach for a big lunch feast. The weather was warm, but since the ocean breeze was refreshing, we didn’t notice that sitting in the sun for so long could do so much damage – yea! Sun burns for everyone lol! Despite the uneven sunburns (due to uneven application of tanning oil with spf), we still had a beautiful day and definitely got some color! At night, we packed as we all had to leave early the next morning (today). Instead of going out, we played a good game of Kings Cup with a bunch of people from the hostel – a really fun night.
This morning, Merad, Julie and Lauren left for Lisbon, Portugal. They’ve got good weather ahead of them and I wish them safe and fun travels! On my side, I’ve gone solo once again. I am heading to French Riviera – more precisely Nice. I am currently in Montpellier, France waiting for my train (which should depart in about 15 minutes) to Marseille, where, once again, I have to transfer to Nice. I’ve been on the road since 8:30AM and should arrive to the Nice train station around 8:00PM – LONG DAY!
Anyways, I am going to go wait on the platform now. Hopefully this train won’t be blasting the air conditioning to below zero, and that I won’t be sitting near a crying baby!
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Flo