After two perfect days in London, we started making our way
to our final destination: Barcelona, Spain. A direct flight from London to
Madrid or London to Barcelona would have been possible, but it would have also been
a bit too expensive for our liking (though Barcelona is usually pretty darn
cheap to fly into from any bigger city in Europe…I guess just not during this
time of year). Therefore, we landed in Girona, Spain, which turned out to be $34
a person. Yes, $34. By the way, have you read my previous blog post, “Helpful
Hints for Booking the Cheapest Abroad Flights” yet? Many people don’t know that flights within and
around Europe can be super cheap!
Anyway…back to Girona.
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Me in front of Girona Cathedral. Girona, Spain. |
Honestly, there couldn’t have been a better place to start
the Spain trip I had been wanting to take since high school! Girona was everything
I visualized Spain to be: medieval architecture, beautiful scenery, gorgeous
and friendly people, impeccable food and wine, mouth-watering smells of fresh
garlic and bread, and that overall feeling of being in a faraway place where
you can feel nothing but safe, welcome, and completely happy and relaxed. I
wish we could have spent more time in Girona.
Our adventures in Girona had to end, but our adventures to
Barcelona were just beginning...
We boarded the train that would take us to Barcelona at around
8pm that night. It was supposed to be a 40 minute ride from Girona to Barcelona
with some stops along the way. We were the only ones on the train at the time,
and the announcements were all in Catalan (not a huge surprise). Now, though I’m
not completely fluent in Spanish, I can get by communicating with a
Spanish-speaking person. However, when it came to Catalan, I was lost. It’s
very different compared to Spanish. Therefore, my Spanish-speaking skills
really didn’t help us out when the announcer announced the stops. At this
point, our reception on our phones weren’t working, the map we had on hand
became useless, and the maps they had inside the train were impossible to read
and understand. Did I mention we were by ourselves…stuck on the train…with no
one we could talk to or ask for help?
Of course in a big city like Barcelona, there were a million
stops that the announcer on the train announced, “Barcelona”. However, it would
say, “Barcelona this”, “Barcelona that”, “Barcelona yad-yada”. So that, too,
was also very confusing and the least bit helpful. We didn’t want to get off
the train too soon, and we didn’t want to get off the train too late. Regardless,
we knew we were screwed and not the slightest bit close to where we needed to
be. I started to mentally prepare myself to walk a very long time.
At the next stop, we finally decided to hop off the train. Come
to find out we were EXACTLY where we… shouldn’t have hopped off. In fact, it
was far from where we should have hopped off the train. Well, at least it wasn’t
unexpected. Always trying to stay positive, remember?
We both decided that it was a bad idea to get back on
another train to try and head the direction we needed to go. Instead, we were
hoping to find a taxi to take us to our AirBnB from that area (at this point, regardless
of price). It was getting late and dark, so we didn’t want to risk getting
stuck at a train station at night.
With a little positivity and Lady Luck on our side, not only
did we find taxi services at this particular train station, but we found many cars
that had “Uber” stickers. It was a miracle! It was also a miracle that our
phones now had reception. Come to find out, getting off at this station turned
out to be the perfect accident. We hopped into our Uber and headed to our
AirBnB. Our travel adrenaline was running low at this point due to exhaustion
and jet lag setting in, so we were ready for bed. We wanted this night to end,
so we could start a new day feeling fresh and rested in a new city that had
many adventures awaiting us.
Apparently, night Barcelona wasn’t done with us yet…
Since Barcelona is mostly narrow, cobblestone streets, there
are only a few main roads that cars are able to take. Therefore, our Uber
driver did his best to get us as close to our AirBnB that the mains roads would
allow. We got out of the car and tipped him and immediately pulled up
directions to our AirBnB (thank goodness we still had reception in this area).
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Narrow street of Barcelona. |
So there we were: two knuckleheads holding carry-ons,
looking confused, worried, and tired in the middle of the night in one of Barcelona’s
quiet and dark cobblestone streets. Luckily, I didn’t feel unsafe.
Our positivity was about to run out until we went ahead and rang
a call button to one of the doors that had the graffiti. We had a hunch and
went with it. At this point, we decided that we waited long enough for any help
that most likely would have never come our way. So, we went ahead and pressed
the button. A lady’s voice came on, immediately stating the name of our AirBnB.
With a sigh of relief, we stated our names, and she opened the door to let us
in. Just in case you were wondering, inside these doors was a beautiful courtyard
with fountain, and many flights of stairs on the outside that led to many
apartments. I did not expect this view behind these graffiti covered doors. I
learned that trip that Barcelona is full of secrets and hidden gems…everywhere.
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View from our Airbnb balcony. Gothic Quarters. Barcelona, Spain. |
When we woke up, we found the most incredible view from our
room: the Gothic Quarters and the gorgeous cobblestone streets of Catalonia. The
apartment itself was perfect and had everything we needed and desired. I knew at
that moment that our Barcelona visit would be one of the best trips ever
despite the dilemmas we had the night before. At that point, I already brushed
those off and prepared myself for the many amazing plans we had ahead of us.
Barcelona turned out to be, in fact, one of the best trips ever.
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Pre- Flamenco show. Airbnb balcony. |
There are some dilemmas you can’t avoid when you travel. For
the other dilemmas, learn from them (I know we have). Regardless, always stay
calm and positive, find a solution, and carry on with your trip. There’s too
much to see and do on your trip to let a dilemma or two get the best of you and
ruin your once in a lifetime getaway.
Have fun, be safe, and stay positive!
Safe Travels,
Veronica
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La Sagrada Familia. Barcelona, Spain. |
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Barcelona Cathedral. |
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Columbus Monument. Barcelona, Spain. |
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Flamenco Show at Tarantos. Barcelona, Spain. |
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Feet in Balearic Sea. Barcelona, Spain. |
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Paella. |
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City of Barcelona. Church of Santa Maria del Mar. Barcelona, Spain. |
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View from Church of Santa Maria del Mar. Barcelona, Spain. |
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