Friday, 31 March 2017

Day 40 – Friday 31 March

Barcelona, Spain (Day 6 of 7).

Another day of gastronomical delights, walking and sightseeing.


We started the day by visiting Mirades de Gegant – the workshop of the Giants we saw parading on Sunday (thanks for the tip Trev).







We then had an early lunch at – www.4gats.com – a restaurant frequented by Picasso and other luminaries (another Trev tip).







We then revisited the Barcelona Cathedral, this time to see the cloisters, and the Crypt of St. Eulalia.



Next, we dropped into see the four remaining columns from the Roman Temple of August.


We then dropped into Pastisseria Escriba – www.escriba.es – for hot chocolate and tarte de pomme.



We then walked through (without eating) the amazing - http://www.operasamfaina.com/?lang=en , which is underneath the Gran Teatre del Liceu.






We then visited another Gaudi-designed masterpiece, Palau Guell.










Whilst Di took a well-earned rest, Bill soldiered on, by metro to the Placa d’Espanya, then bus up to Castell de Montjuic.






Bill then walked down, passed Fundacio Joan Miro, the Olympic Stadium, the Museu d’Art de Catalunya, the Magic Fountain, the Placa d’Espanya, to Parc de Joan Miro, the site of Miro’s sculpture Dona/Ocell (all worthy of a visit when we return one day).






 


For our farewell dinner in Barcelona, we had delicious lobster paella at – www.mariscCO.com , who have a model of Salvadore Dali riding a baby rhinoceros he had dissected in this establishment!



Thursday, 30 March 2017

Day 39 – Thursday 30 March

Barcelona, Spain (Day 5 of 7).

After breakfast (again) the Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria, we said our farewells to Monique, who was returning home to France.


Di then spent her day shopping and pampering (no photos)

Bill made his way, by metro, to the Les Courts district, to partake in the FC Barcelona tour and experience – very interesting, even if FCB is not his club.








Bill then returned by metro to the waterfront, and visited the very interesting Museu Maritim de Barcelona, the location of the medieval royal shipyards. As well as models of various ships, on display is the replica of the 16th century royal galley. The schooner, Santa Eulalia, which was launched in 1919, is moored in nearby Port Vell.














We then met for another delicious tapas dinner, at nearby - http://www.menageatrois.es/ .