So with all of that in mind, here is how we spent our time in Barcelona!
Night number one, we signed up for a walking food tour. Like most babies, JR is better when we are on the move, long sit down dinners just don't work with him. Our evening with The Barcelona Taste ended up being the perfect choice. We stopped at four restaurants in town for authentic Catalan cuisine, had a guided tour around the city, and I didn't have to do any of the research or planning!
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| Tapas! |
| Vermuth from a bodega (place where they make Vermuth in barrels) in Barcelona |
The next morning we took the bus up to Park Guell to check out some of the famous Gaudi architecture designs. We could not have asked for better weather during our trip, it was perfect the entire week - I think June is the best time to visit Europe! The park was beautiful, but the buildings and mosaic wall are smaller than I expected them to be, so I was a little underwhelmed by the monuments.
La Sagrada Familia, on the other hand, was incredible. Another of Gaudi's works, this century old church is still under construction. We've seen a number of great churches and cathedrals in Europe, and I was starting to feel like I'd had enough of them and they were all starting to look the same - not this one! It was simply stunning. An elaborate and ornate outside with a surprisingly colorful inside.
We left the church to find this:
Turns out, this region of Spain used to be Catalan, and there is currently a popular movement towards secession and a return to Catalan independence. We scuttled our way out of here as quickly as possible, protests make me nervous.
We thought we would spend the afternoon relaxing at the hotel and letting JR have a quiet nap time. JR didn't like that idea one bit. So after a good hour of crying, we popped him back in the baby bjorn (he went right to sleep) and headed to Casa Batllo - you guessed it, more Gaudi! It was like being in a Dr. Seuss house, only creepier. It's not so unusual these days to see anything and everything on the streets, but 100 years ago? A building like this was a lot more our of the ordinary. And I believe it was inspired by a human skeleton. Hm.
The next morning JR had his first plane ride! A 45 minute hop over to Ibiza in the Balearic Islands, where we stayed for four days of beautiful beaches, sparkling pools, and jugs of Sangria. The beaches outside of Montpellier are nice enough, but they don't compare to the fine sands and turquoise waters of island beaches. While Ibiza is well known for its extravagant night life, we opted to stay about 30 minutes outside of the main city, in a town called Santa Eulalia. It's a very family and tourist friendly place.
| First plane ride - and a very nervous mommy! |
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| Sangria by the pool |
JR had his first dip in a swimming pool.
As well as his first real beach trip, which lasted all of about 45 minutes - I was so nervous about having that tiny boy in the sun too long!
| Pretty beaches! |
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| Unhappy Traveler :( |
We ended up walking into the overpriced travel agency in the train station and letting them find a hotel with a baby bed for us. Getting stuck in Barcelona may not seem like the worst thing, and indeed it was not, the city is fantastic and it was a beautiful weekend. But our suitcases were full of dirty clothes, our little fur babies needed us home, and we were exhausted. The next train was at 4:00 the following day, so we made the best of the situation, and took the next morning to check out Las Ramblas, a famous, and thus overcrowded and souvenir stand packed street with mediocre restaurants, a few great hotels, and a decent selection of shops. It made for a nice walk, but in general, I didn't really see the appeal.
Overall Spain was fantastic. Both Barcelona and Ibiza far exceeded my expectations, and I very much hope we are able to return one day. After all, Barcelona is only 3 hours away!



Nice pictures, thanks for sharing! And more JR pics, please.
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