Hola Bon Dia!
Iโve mentioned before that Iโve been to Barcelona several times. Iโm no longer a stranger to the city since itโs one of my European connection and my third home. Every year I visit this city, yet every time I come here itโs always different. Thereโs always something new and interesting to see in Barcelona. In fact, it seems like this city never runs out of anything new. Oh and I did I mention that thereโs always this excitement in the air whenever I come here. It must be sun, or the friendly faces, or it could be just the beauty of this place. But I truly think that itโs all of the above.
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Iโve been to a lot of tourist spots in Barcelona and theyโre all breathtaking. Yet thereโs one place that I always visit. Can you guess it? Yes, the title says it. Passeig de Gracia, or Paseo de Gracia in Spanish. Take note that Catalans have their own dialect apart from Spanish, but they can definitely understand Spanish as well without a problem. And a lot of people around Passeig de Gracia can speak and understand English perfectly. Itโs a very touristic place obviously, and don’t worry, there’s always Starbucks nearby. So if you get lost, just locate the nearest unofficial US Embassy and sanctuary for those who are lost in translation, “Starbucks”. Hahaha!. So back to Paseo de Grace as what I like to call it. (P.S. I know more Spanish than Catalan, so donโt be surprised). Itโs the ultimate shopping place in Barcelona. A lot of upscale brands and some local or even Europe-only brands. From Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Chanel to Stradivarius and Zara, this is the place to be if you wanna shop hardcore. Me, I like to look through the windows and glass walls of these shops and literally drool! So what? they donโt know me anyway, LOL. This place is posh and expensive but if youโre non-European, well, you can always get a tax-free. So it kinda soothes the guilt a bit, if it helps, hehehe.
Apart from being a shopping haven, Paseo de Grace is full of countless authentic Catalan, Spanish and European Restaurants. Catalans love seafoods, so if youโre a seafood lover like moi, this is the place to be. Of course, thereโs always gonna be the everlasting and eternally muy delicioso Jamon Serrano or Pernil. But I really suggest that you try their Crema Catalana for dessert. Oh and donโt forget their Paellas too. The restaurants along Passeig de Gracia can be slightly more expensive because it caters to โtouristsโ. Although I was hearing a lot of raves about โEl Nacionalโ, an impressive and well-restored building thatโs beautifully-designed with lots of different restaurant inside that caters different kinds of foods, whether Italian, Spanish, etc. Itโs also frequented by locals, local bloggers and fashionistas-alike for selfie and smizing at their retro-style bathrooms. But there are very good and slightly cheaper-priced restaurants if youโre willing to go a bit farther or away from Paseo de Grace, which arenโt really that far anyway.
With all the shopping and restaurants that Passeo de Gracia has to offer, Iโve always marveled at the beautiful architecture of this place. Itโs grand and majestic, itโs well-designed and well-built. In this long and beautiful street, youโll see the work of the famous Catalan Architect Gaudi in some of the buildings. I still wonder how he could create those fantasy-like designs and structures on his buildings while having such amazing details.
Itโs never a boring day at Passeig de Gracia. Thereโs lots of friendly people, lots of shops, lots of very mind-blowing architectures, lots of sun, and lots of very scrumptious unforgettable foods. I wouldnโt mind chillinโ here all day and all the time. Oh I canโt wait to come back soon.
For placesย to visit and thingsย to doย in Barcelona, click HERE.
For theย review of El Nacional, click HERE.
Adรฉu moltes grร cies a tots
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