Day 87 - La Pedrera & Restaurant Fun
/Today we checked out 2 restaurants, 1 bakery, and probably the last Gaudi work we will check out on this trip: La Pedrera (also known as Casa Mila).
Read MoreToday we checked out 2 restaurants, 1 bakery, and probably the last Gaudi work we will check out on this trip: La Pedrera (also known as Casa Mila).
Read MoreWe spent the entire day today admiring the architectural works of the design genius, Antoni Gaudi, also known here as God's architect. He really was one of a kind!
Read MoreToday we went on a 3 hour walking tour of Barcelona. We learned so much about the history of the city, saw sights that we would have otherwise missed, and it was all FREE!
Read MoreOur adventure for today took us to Poble Espanyol. Poble Espanyol is meant to represent historical Spanish Villages from Spain's various regions, from the look and feel of the buildings and streets to the crafts to food and more.
Read MoreToday, we explored the Montjuic hill area of Barcelona. It was a lot bigger than I had anticipated it to be. We walked hours and hours, and were rewarded with many beautiful sights.
Read MoreCasa Batllo was built in 1904 by the genius architect Antoni Gaudi in the heart of Barcelona on Passeig de Gràcia. If you are wondering by now who this Antoni Gaudi guy is, the story of his life (and untimely death) are worth a read. He really had an amazing imagination. When you walk into the house, you feel like you have walked into a dream. There are many curved elements, and the house itself is supposed to portray an under the sea feel visible by the choices of colors and shapes.
Read MoreOur family of four is chased summer around the world. Now we are a family of 5, back in the US, and planning our next great adventure.