Saturday, March 12, 2011

"Wait, where did we get that wine??" BARCELONA!!

It's about 8:00pm on Saturday night here in Uppsala and part of me wishes I could still be enjoying the amazing sunshine and beautiful beach in Barcelona!! Before we left I had no idea what to expect from the city, all I knew was that it's about 20 degrees warmer than Sweden and let me just say, the weather did not disappoint! The city itself is truly like paradise, with palm trees everywhere and a beach to hang out on, I'd say this trip felt the most like vacation!!
I went with three other girls from my class and we had a blast!! We got there late Thursday night and took a taxi to the hostel. On our way, Serena asked me where the hostel was and I told her it looked like it was in an area called 'Las Ramblas.' She laughed and said 'uh oh, that's on the list I looked up of the top 5 places to avoid in Barcelona!' After that we were all a little skeptical of the hostel and were convinced we were headed for the ghetto of Barcelona haha. But once we got there, our pre-conceived notions of the area quickly changed! Not only is Las Ramblas one of the most hoppin tourist areas in Barcelona (for those of you in Boulder, I'd relate it to a giant Spanish version of Pearl Street), but our hostel was super nice! As we were checking in, the receptionist kindly informed us to try and avoid paying for anything with our credit cards, because all the shops in Barcelona charge an ADDITIONAL 7% fee on top of what the bank charges you for international transactions. Needless to say, an ATM was one of our first stops the next day!
Las Ramblas
We spent most of Friday exploring the city and just getting a feel for Spain's culture. We ended up buying a two-day pass for one of those tour buses that are double-decker style with an open deck on top to see the sights. Anytime people go to Europe in a movie, I feel like they always show them touring a city on one of these buses so I felt like such a typical European tourist, but loved every minute of it! Between Friday and Saturday the bus took us ALL OVER the city...
Camp Nou, where Barcelona's national soccer team plays!
After a full day touring, we stumbled across Barcelona's famous outdoor market. This market was amazing!! Not only was it huge, but it was filled with every type of fresh food you can imagine! Definitely something you don't just stumble across in the US haha. 
mmmm yummy!!
Soooo many gummies!!
For our first night, we set out to eat traditional Spanish food, so we were determined to find cheap tapas or churros. Due to our inability to make a decision as a group haha we failed at both, but did manage to drink the traditional Spanish beverage, Sangria (which I'm sure most of you are familiar with, but it's essentially a form of red wine juice) at Barcelona's very popular Fairy Cafe!
While we were there, it just so happened to be what is known as Barcelona's 'Carnival' weekend. After experiencing it, I'd pretty much say it's Spain's combination of halloween and a masquerade. In celebration of the weekend, Las Ramblas was filled with street performers...
Allyson and I gave this guy money for sitting like a no-headed statue, so he jumped up and took a picture with us!
bahahaha!
Saturday night was definitely the most eventful! We decided to go on a pub crawl organized by our hostel, which was a great deal because we went to 3 different pubs (with a free shot at each one) and then ended at a club without having to pay the minimum 20 euro (~$26) cover charge or wait in line! We decided to embrace the city's carnival spirit and got dressed up for the night! 
We had picked up a couple of cheap bottles of wine to enjoy while getting ready (people in Spain don't even start going out until 11pm or midnight and don't usually come home until the wee hours of the morning, so we figured why not kill time with some wine?!) Anyways, we were opening the second bottle when Michelle (yes, there was two of us on the trip!) says "wait, where did we get that wine??" After some initial confusion, we realized we had grabbed someone else's wine out of the hostel's refrigerator having mistaken it for our own. Turns out another group had bought the same type, but had labeled their bottle, which we failed to realize in time. This whole situation was pretty hilarious at the time, but quite possibly a 'had-to-be-there' kind of thing! Anyways, throughout the night, we discovered that random Spanish guys stand in the middle of the street trying to sell you single cans of beer, but turns out if you actually buy the beer from them it's just a cover up for the drugs they're selling. We also discovered that the main pick up line in Barcelona consists of two words: "Hola bitch!" Not exactly classy, but apparently it works for them. 
We spent the majority of the rest of the trip relaxing on the beach and soakin up the sunshine! It was a perfect girl's weekend and a type of Spanish paradise I'll never forget!

3 comments:

  1. Michelle,

    This is so awesome! We love to hear about your adventures. I am glad you liked Barcelona and it sounds like you got there at a perfect time.

    Love,

    Jim and Jeri

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  2. Michelle, I'm a fellow American, former expat (in China last year) and just found your blog while attempting to research for our spring trip to Barcelona next week. I'm not exactly college age any more (haha) and will be traveling with my husband and two daughters. Thanks for your thoughts on Barcelona! I don't know if you'll see this in time or have time to respond, but just wondering if it's easy and cheap to get take-out wine in the city? Like I said, our 14- and 10-yr-old daughters will be with us so we don't want to spend too much time in bars!
    thanks and enjoy your time abroad!
    Laura
    gl.halsey@sbcglobal.net

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  3. Laura, glad you enjoyed this blog! To answer your question, it's very easy to find cheap, take-out wine in the city! There are small grocery stores everywhere with cheap, good wine! We bought 2 euro bottles every night and they were delicious, so don't worry about needing the bars for that! Hope you enjoy your trip, I'm sure your daughters will love the beach!

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