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A community portal about Barcelona with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Barcelona – Greek: Βαρκινών ; Latin: Barcino, Barcelo, and Barceno – is the second largest city in Spain, capital city of Catalonia and the... [more]

A community portal about Barcelona with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Barcelona – Greek: Βαρκινών ; Latin: Barcino, Barcelo, and Barceno – is the second largest city in Spain, capital city of Catalonia and the province with the same name. It is located in the comarca of Barcelonès, along the Mediterranean coast between the mouths of the rivers Llobregat and Besòs.

Barcelona Day 3

Day 3 was really a dread, simply too fast too tire. After having our breakfast at the hostel, we (Shannie, MJ, Jessica and Alisa) went to Casa Batlo, another Gaudi's design. William decided to stay at the hostel as day was sunny and of course the most important thing about sunny and hot weather here is the chance to see some naked women at the beach.

Well, it's simply a weird house or flat ( I am not sure what is this building) designed by Spain famous architect, Gaudi located at the center of the Barcelona city. The admission fee is 16 Euros ( if I remember correctly), and only me, MJ, Jessica and Alisa went into the building while Shannie decided to wait outside as she has been here before.
Shannie waiting outside the Casa Batlo

The backyard
Walkway
Roof

The interior designs were ehhhh unique except it reminded me of the house built by Majin Buu from Dragonball Z. I know how Gaudi built this building, perhaps you should watch this clip.

The Casa Mila

Then after that, we went to Casa Mila which I totally not impressed as I don't like this kind of ancient design. Perhaps it was fantastic in the ancient time but I can't put myself into liking it or appreciate it. Anyway, this is a house where Gaudi lived with his family.

The dining room

The roof is even weird
Palau de la Musica Catalana

Before we went to Parc Guell, we stopped at the Palau de la Musica Catalana but unfortunately, photographing is not allowed there. Therefore, I can't show any pictures of it except some photos I took at the outside of the building.

It's a damn high walk to the park

Obviously there are some local people who dislike us, the tourist. The banner said "Tourist Go Home, Park need air"

Is it the cactus behind us?

Park view from distant

Another Gaudi's famous building


After the park, we headed back to our hostel. Oh, before that we went to Buffet Giratorio, but the food not nice. It is not expensive either, costing us 8 Euros each.

That's me sitting like a gangster.

End of day 3.
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