Day 1 - La Boqueria
On the first day we visited La Boqueria in the Ramblas which was only a 10 minute walk from our hotel. It was a completely surreal experience, absolutely every manor of things was available to purchase. Everything from a whole pigs head, to seafood to weird meat that I could even name. There were all types of sweets and spices, even ostrich eggs were being sold. It was so strange, It was mesmerising the amount of people shopping. Possibly my favourite part was one stall that was completely covered in these dried chilli's. They were so brightly coloured and looked beautiful, it was amazing how many types were up for sale! Sadly photography was prohibited at this stall so I cant show everyone how incredible it was! I did manage to take a picture of these sweets however, there were so many crazy designs, I just loved how intricate they are.
Day 2 - Sagrada Famillia
The must see attraction of Barcelona. I cant even begin to put into words how spectacular this masterpiece is. It began its construction in 1886 and should be finished in 2026, I cant wait to go back then and see it without all the scaffolding. The building is so detailed and spiritual, it reminds me of a fairy tale. It was completely surreal and magical, I felt truly enlightened. I would also recommend if you are going to visit the Sagrada Famillia you should book tickets to avoid the queues. When I went it was absolutely packed so I would dread to think what it's like in the summer! The tour (provided by them) was also really informative and captivating. Couldn't recommend this landmark enough!
Day 2 - Park Guell
We were so inspired by visiting the Sagrada Famillia we decided to walk to the top of Barcelona and visit Guadi's other works at the Park Guell. Upon arriving you are immediately greeted with wacky mosaic buildings that are also so reminiscent of fairy tales, one of which particularly reminded me of the gingerbread house from Hansel and Gretel. Since we were on a very tight budget we decided to not pay for tickets but leisurely stroll around the rest of the park. It resembles a crumbling old temple which is really interesting and unusual to explore, the musicians and artists also fitted the ambiance and atmosphere perfectly. The view from the top of the park was also incredible, you can see right to the port. It truly is breathtaking.
Day 3 - Camp Nou.
The one drawback of travelling with a boy! Of course we had to visit the Barcelona football stadium. I'm really not into football but this was actually a really lovely day out. I wasn't really that interested in the museum bit but I took some lovely pictures to make my younger brother jealous. The actual stadium was breathtaking. We got to appreciate it on all different levels; where the fans would watch, where the commentators would watch and where the managers would watch. It really was magnificent how big the capacity of the venue was. I was surprised about how much I did actually enjoy myself and would definitely recommend it.
Day 4 - Quimet and Quimet
Obviously we didn't spend the whole day at this restaurant (we actually spent the day reclining on Barcelonetta beach). Quimet and Quimet was definitely one of the highlights of my trip. Tucked away in a far quieter part of the city we actually discovered this through tripadvisor as we found deciding where to eat somewhat overwhelming. This restaurant is not your usual situation, there are no tables or chairs, you lean on the counters at the side whilst you enjoy your food. Its worth pointing out that this restaurant is tiny and gets crazy packed. The ceilings are really tall and stacked with possibly every type of wine in the world. The tapas we chose were a selection of bread, Iberian pork cheek, salted tuna and king prawns. It was fantastic, all the food is prepared and made in front of you so what you see is what you get. The quality of the food is also brilliant and it was really good value for money. It was my best meal in Barcelona by far! Unfortunately as they are such a small business they don't have a website, but the size of the restaurant means they don't take bookings! arrive early to ensure a spot!
The rest of the holiday - Sitges.
From when we booked this, we had always planned Sitges to be a place where we could relax and sleep on the beach. It delivered this perfectly. We stayed in a hotel that was right on the harbour (port Sitges resort) and a two minute walk from a small but beautiful beach. Between them was a strip of the most incredible restaurants and bars, all which had lit up cabanas to eat outside in. The beach was brilliant, it was luscious gold sand and I went swimming in the sea every day. The weather was incredibly hot also which was a bonus! Sitges as a town is very picturesque and was lovely to stroll along on a cooler afternoon. Its such a charming town and everyone was so friendly towards us.
I have had so many amazing experiences over my time in Spain and I definitely will be going back someday. I've learnt lots about myself and cant wait for my next set of travel plans.
The rest of the holiday - Sitges.
From when we booked this, we had always planned Sitges to be a place where we could relax and sleep on the beach. It delivered this perfectly. We stayed in a hotel that was right on the harbour (port Sitges resort) and a two minute walk from a small but beautiful beach. Between them was a strip of the most incredible restaurants and bars, all which had lit up cabanas to eat outside in. The beach was brilliant, it was luscious gold sand and I went swimming in the sea every day. The weather was incredibly hot also which was a bonus! Sitges as a town is very picturesque and was lovely to stroll along on a cooler afternoon. Its such a charming town and everyone was so friendly towards us.
I have had so many amazing experiences over my time in Spain and I definitely will be going back someday. I've learnt lots about myself and cant wait for my next set of travel plans.