<data:blog.pageTitle/>

This Page

has moved to a new address:

http://www.mommytravels.net

Sorry for the inconvenience…

Redirection provided by Blogger to WordPress Migration Service

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Gothic Quarter - Barcelona, Spain

Walking through the Gothic district of Barcelona, Spain not far from Las Ramblas is like taking a step back in time. It used to be known as the "Cathedral District" and it's what is left of the Roman and middle ages. The architecture amazing here.

I enjoyed the Gothic area for many reasons. One because it's a great place to cool off in the hot months! Even when it was 89 degrees outside it seemed only 69 degrees. The buildings are so close together at times the sun can get into the streets making it much cooler. It did open up occasionally in common areas.
Gothic District Barcelona Spain

Gothic District Barcelona Spain


Gothic District Barcelona Spain


Gothic District Barcelona Spain
Another reason we loved it here was the Pablo Picaso museum is located here.  I saw on some websites that they say to skip this museum.  I on the other hand think it's a fascinating museum.  I think Picaso is somewhat of a sick freak and one of the room in particular will verify this, but other than that one room it's great. (Keep this in mind when taking children here. If your a prude American like me, then you will not want your kids seeing that room!)
Picaso Museum Barcelona Spain


Picaso Museum Barcelona Spain
We enjoyed the off beat feel and the randomness. It's obviously a tourist area, but it did not have a touristy feel.  We saw these little statues on the way to the Picaso Museum outside of a store.

Gothic District Barcelona Spain

Gothic District Barcelona Spain
I can't wait to take my kids to Barcelona someday.

Labels: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Photos of Barcelona, Spain

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Montjuic Barcelona

Does anyone recognize where we are?  We are in Barcelona, Spain at the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC) - Montjuïc.  The whole place was so stunningly beautiful that we had to get off the tourist bus immediately to check it out.  When we got off the bus we were not even sure what the place was.  We just knew it had to be something great by the looks of things.  I now know the place is full of great art, but the building itself is what captured our attention.  Once we got to the top we were privileged to see spectacular views of the city.  Yes, we climbed all those stairs, but I'll admit those escalators were a huge help!
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC) - Montjuïc Barcelona Spain


Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC) - Montjuïc Barcelona Spain






Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC) - Montjuïc Barcelona Spain

What a view!

Labels: , , ,

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Hesperia Tower Hotel - Barcelona, Spain

Hotel Hesperia
Hotel Hesperia (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


Hotel Hesperia Tower

The Barcelona hotel we stayed at was Hotel Hesperia Tower.  It was unbelievably nice, designed by Richard Rogers a famous British architect.  It was by far the nicest hotel we stayed in on our trip. 


After flying into the wrong airport and then taking over an hour long bus ride into Barcelona we found ourselves in downtown Barcelona at 2:00 AM wondering where our hotel was. We looked at the map and quickly decided it was to late to be trying to figure this out, so we had to find a cab.  After walking around for about five minutes a cab rolled by and picked us up.  We got lucky because our hotel was no where near where we were and we were not sure the cab driver understood which hotel we were saying!  After the stress and exhaustion of the day I was so relieved to see such a beautiful hotel and room.  

Room Service

They even had room service at that hour.  Again, we were lucky, because we had not had dinner.  We ordered the "lunchbox" which was swiftly brought to us.  It was a huge sandwich and salad, assorted dessert and some other stuff.  It was so good I wish I had taken a picture.  

This was also the cheapest hotel we stayed in!  Only $68 a night with breakfast.  The breakfast buffet had a huge selection and everything was delicious.  At that price it might just be the best hotel in Barcelona!

Here are a few photos of our room.
Hotel Hesperia Tower Barcelona Spain
Hotel Hesperia Barcelona Spain
Hotel Hesperia Barcelona Spain
Hotel Hesperia Barcelona Spain
Hotel Hesperia Barcelona SpainBarcelona HotelBarcelona hotelBarcelona Hotel

Labels: , , , , , , ,

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Sagrada Familia





The Sagrada Familia is a church in Barcelona that they have been building for 100 years. Gaudi designed it and Barcelona has decided to follow through with it and keep building it until it is done. There are three different sides, each representing three parts of your faith.

It was 10 euros each to get in and that didn't get us to the top. That was another 3 euros each and the line was about 3 hours long. Needless to say we never made it to the top.

We were able to walk through the entire down stairs and see all the work they have done and that they are currently doing.  I thought the museum at the very end about the building and about Gaudi and how he designed it was fascinating!

Labels: , , , ,

Friday, July 17, 2009

Trip without kids

A while back I mentioned that we had decided to go on a trip without our kids. I am so excited. We haven't had a vacation without them since 2005. It is always so hard to figure out who is going to watch them, how are we going to get them there and all that other stuff. Lucky for us my mom and sister are willing to watch them for what is going to be about two and a half weeks. We have decide to go to Italy and Spain. We are going to hit the towns of Rome, Venice, Barcelona and Madrid. We have never been to Europe.

Let me know if you have any tips on traveling over there or on any of these cities!

Labels: , , , , , ,