Trip Report: Barcelona, Costa Brava, & Northern Catalonia
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Thanks for a great report. You might fall in love with Seville, Granada or San Sebastian. I could return there every year. Barcelona is one of the world's great cities and must be a great place to live and work. Andalucia and the Basque country just make me want to go back again and again.
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Barcelona is one of the world's great cities and must be a great place to live and work"
I don't know if it is a great place to live and work ( only the locals could answer that one), but it is sure a fantastic place to visit .
I don't know if it is a great place to live and work ( only the locals could answer that one), but it is sure a fantastic place to visit .
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Interesting notes on your travels.
About Vic, the square is not dirt it´s sand based, maybe dirt is what you use in USA, but it sounds awful. It´s been like that for a long time, people like it here it´s a new fashion. The Morning market is on Tuesdays and Saturdays and
it´s worth a visit.
Rupit is a lovely place to visit, it´s quite unique. Did you know there are planning to make a version of it in China? Cadaqués is also on their list! Chinese have interesting ideas...
And remember if you travel around Catalonia or Barcelona, if you try and say a few words in Catalan, Catalan people will be very happy and pleased. In Barcelona Catalan is used but with spanish as there is a lot of inmigration and many people living there from other parts of Spain or foreign countries, but outside Barcelona the catalan languege is used much more as it´s a first language for a lot of families. And it´s simialr to spanish, but different enough with many different words, but a lot similar to french, possibly because they are our neighbours.
Enjoy your holiday.
Adam.
About Vic, the square is not dirt it´s sand based, maybe dirt is what you use in USA, but it sounds awful. It´s been like that for a long time, people like it here it´s a new fashion. The Morning market is on Tuesdays and Saturdays and
it´s worth a visit.
Rupit is a lovely place to visit, it´s quite unique. Did you know there are planning to make a version of it in China? Cadaqués is also on their list! Chinese have interesting ideas...
And remember if you travel around Catalonia or Barcelona, if you try and say a few words in Catalan, Catalan people will be very happy and pleased. In Barcelona Catalan is used but with spanish as there is a lot of inmigration and many people living there from other parts of Spain or foreign countries, but outside Barcelona the catalan languege is used much more as it´s a first language for a lot of families. And it´s simialr to spanish, but different enough with many different words, but a lot similar to french, possibly because they are our neighbours.
Enjoy your holiday.
Adam.
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Great trip report. Thanks so much. Although I have been to Barcelona before (1984), this summer I am heading back to Barcelona and Catalonia for two weeks with my wife in July. Your itinerary sounds wonderful. Our current plan has us being in Barcelona for six days and then heading to Gerona for a week, but doing many day trips from there to surrounding towns. I have a few questions and look forward to your response or those of other members:
1. Why did you choose a hotel rather than an apartment for those days in Barcelona?
2. We also plan to rent a car for our time outside Barcelona, however, I am thinking of taking the train to Gerona and renting the car there. Did you have any problem finding parking spots for your overnight stays in the different towns you stayed, including Gerona?
3. I do a lot of mountain hiking and scrambling here in the Canadian Rockies. If we make a trip into the Pyrenees what do you recommend? Where? How long? Overnight? My wife is not into mountain hiking but I would love to go into the Pyrenees and have that experience of seeing those beautiful mountains.
4. Anything you regret about how your time in Barcelona was spent? I know you mentioned a couple of places you wish you could have spent more time at but apart from those, any regrets?
5. Given the time of year we are heading to that area I know that it will be extremely hot and very crowded. Are there certain things we should be doing ahead of time in terms of reservations to make sure that we get to see the things we want to see without having to stand in line for hours? Back in 84, there was absolutely no line-up at the Sagrada Familia in July but from what I hear tourist traffic has changed all that.
I suspect I will have more questions in the days to come and I hope you don't mind me trying to pick your brain (or those of other experienced Catalonia travelers) Thanks so much.
1. Why did you choose a hotel rather than an apartment for those days in Barcelona?
2. We also plan to rent a car for our time outside Barcelona, however, I am thinking of taking the train to Gerona and renting the car there. Did you have any problem finding parking spots for your overnight stays in the different towns you stayed, including Gerona?
3. I do a lot of mountain hiking and scrambling here in the Canadian Rockies. If we make a trip into the Pyrenees what do you recommend? Where? How long? Overnight? My wife is not into mountain hiking but I would love to go into the Pyrenees and have that experience of seeing those beautiful mountains.
4. Anything you regret about how your time in Barcelona was spent? I know you mentioned a couple of places you wish you could have spent more time at but apart from those, any regrets?
5. Given the time of year we are heading to that area I know that it will be extremely hot and very crowded. Are there certain things we should be doing ahead of time in terms of reservations to make sure that we get to see the things we want to see without having to stand in line for hours? Back in 84, there was absolutely no line-up at the Sagrada Familia in July but from what I hear tourist traffic has changed all that.
I suspect I will have more questions in the days to come and I hope you don't mind me trying to pick your brain (or those of other experienced Catalonia travelers) Thanks so much.
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svincent,
I'll try to answer some of your questions.
1) For some reason, we have never rented an apartment during our travels, so it just didn't occur to me to rent an apartment in Barcelona. I admit, though, that when I'm on vacation, I don't like to cook, not even breakfast, so we don't feel the need to have a kitchen. We like to try different restaurants & we look for reasonably priced ones. We chose the apartment in Girona because of the location & the photos looked beautiful. We did buy food at a market one day & did have lunch back in our apartment, but that is unusual for us to do that, although it was fun shopping at the market.
2) We didn't have any problems finding parking spots for our rental car. Both hotels had either a garage or reserved parking spots for their guests.
3) Re: the Pyrenees, we drove as far as Ripoll, which is a lovely small city, might be a good spot to overnight for a couple nights & do some nearby hiking. We didn't have time to do any hiking. An acquantance of mine sent me her itinerary from last June when they did do some hiking in the Pyrenees. I don't have time right now but I will search for her email & I can copy & paste her itinerary & post it here.
4) I wish we could have had more time in Parc Guell, & if we had more time, it would have been nice to see Tibidabo & Montserrat, but other than that, we have no regrets as far as our sightseeing goes.
5) You should check to see if you can buy tickets for Sagrada Familia in advance of your trip. There were long lines in October; we got there by 8:45am, it opens at 9AM. The first day we went there for 10AM & the line was too long. I can only assume that it will be even more crowded in July.
If I think of anything else, I will post again & I will try to find that email about hiking in the Pyrenees.
I'll try to answer some of your questions.
1) For some reason, we have never rented an apartment during our travels, so it just didn't occur to me to rent an apartment in Barcelona. I admit, though, that when I'm on vacation, I don't like to cook, not even breakfast, so we don't feel the need to have a kitchen. We like to try different restaurants & we look for reasonably priced ones. We chose the apartment in Girona because of the location & the photos looked beautiful. We did buy food at a market one day & did have lunch back in our apartment, but that is unusual for us to do that, although it was fun shopping at the market.
2) We didn't have any problems finding parking spots for our rental car. Both hotels had either a garage or reserved parking spots for their guests.
3) Re: the Pyrenees, we drove as far as Ripoll, which is a lovely small city, might be a good spot to overnight for a couple nights & do some nearby hiking. We didn't have time to do any hiking. An acquantance of mine sent me her itinerary from last June when they did do some hiking in the Pyrenees. I don't have time right now but I will search for her email & I can copy & paste her itinerary & post it here.
4) I wish we could have had more time in Parc Guell, & if we had more time, it would have been nice to see Tibidabo & Montserrat, but other than that, we have no regrets as far as our sightseeing goes.
5) You should check to see if you can buy tickets for Sagrada Familia in advance of your trip. There were long lines in October; we got there by 8:45am, it opens at 9AM. The first day we went there for 10AM & the line was too long. I can only assume that it will be even more crowded in July.
If I think of anything else, I will post again & I will try to find that email about hiking in the Pyrenees.
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plambers,
Everything was open in October: restaurants, stores, Dali's house, so I assume everything will be open in May, and as Pvoyageuse states, the season starts at Easter, which is end of April this year. I think May would be an ideal time of year to go because you won't have the summer crowds.
Manojgeorgethomas, thanks for your compliments!
Everything was open in October: restaurants, stores, Dali's house, so I assume everything will be open in May, and as Pvoyageuse states, the season starts at Easter, which is end of April this year. I think May would be an ideal time of year to go because you won't have the summer crowds.
Manojgeorgethomas, thanks for your compliments!
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We were there this past may and most everything was open, In Cadaques they were busy preparing the area, drilling, painting etc, but still most places were open. It wasn't crowded at all. We couldn't even get a reservation on the day we wanted for the Dali house, had to take one the next day Be sure to make a reservation for the house tour.
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We were in Cadaques and the Costa Brava this past December. It was beautiful and "open". The work along the coastal road in Cadaques in still ongoing.
Near Girona,in Madremanya, we stayed at La Placa, which we highly recommend. The restaurant here is also amazing.
www.laplacamadremanya.com/
Thanks for your wonderful trip report. We're bringing our granddaughter to Barcelona in April and you've provided me with more ideas!
Near Girona,in Madremanya, we stayed at La Placa, which we highly recommend. The restaurant here is also amazing.
www.laplacamadremanya.com/
Thanks for your wonderful trip report. We're bringing our granddaughter to Barcelona in April and you've provided me with more ideas!
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This trip report is wonderfully helpful! Wondering about renting a car or taking day trips from Barcelona. The train to Gerona and renting a car there sounds interesting. Any more thoughts along these lines?
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Hi Images, thank you for your compliments. I envy you that you are returning to Barcelona in April!!! It's one of my favoriate cities.
virginiafish, if you take a train to Girona, you won't need a car unless you plan on driving through the countryside & Pyrenees like we did. But if you are only staying in Girona, you don't need a car. It's a small city & we walked everywhere.
virginiafish, if you take a train to Girona, you won't need a car unless you plan on driving through the countryside & Pyrenees like we did. But if you are only staying in Girona, you don't need a car. It's a small city & we walked everywhere.
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Partmtn,
Thank you for your compliment. It's always nice to know that the time involved in writing my report was worth it and helpful to fellow travelers.
When are you going to Spain and what is your itinerary?
Thank you for your compliment. It's always nice to know that the time involved in writing my report was worth it and helpful to fellow travelers.
When are you going to Spain and what is your itinerary?
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Barcelona is the first and last part of our honeymoon trip. We'll be there for 2.5 days at the end of June and plan to do a few Gaudi sites as well as Citadel Park & Barcelona Cathedral, mostly just enjoy the atmosphere of the city. Then we're returning July 9th from a trip to Croatia & Venice and we plan to rent a car to drive around the Basque region plus a night in Pamplona to watch the running of the bulls on Monday morning before returning to Barcelona for our flight home on Tuesday.
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Hi Kwoo...For the past five years I periodically go on a scanning jag for old pre-digital pix.. Here are some selected shots of Barcelona (1999, scanned in 2005)), in case you are revisiting your report. I expect eventually to scan Cadaques and Girona and both the French and Spanish Pyrenees. I've already scanned Sevilla during Holy Week 1997, which I can post if anyone is interested.
stu
https://picasaweb.google.com/stuartt...rcelonaScenes#
stu
https://picasaweb.google.com/stuartt...rcelonaScenes#