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Virtual/planning thread: Caminos Girona, Catalán, and Aragonés - Part 1: Llançà to Montserrat
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[QUOTE="Rick of Rick and Peg, post: 936598, member: 51912"] [B]Barcelona Tips[/B] A rewrite, the upgrade destroyed the first one before I could post. The tapas street to visit is Carrer de Blai. If you don't have much time then pass on visiting these two Gaudií places, his own home in Parc Güell and Palau Güell. Save them for a future trip. We did like the park, even the paths above the main Gaudí designed area. On my last Barcelona trip I visited the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya twice, the first time to view the romanesque section and the second time the gothic one. There was still a lot more to see. Older folks get in free (or at least cheaper) so bring ID. I used the beach at Barceloneta as the early morning start of my Camino Catalan and on the way out of town I touched the churches that I had visited earlier on my visit. [USER=60696]@Steven Dwyer[/USER] and I had spent an afternoon gathering credential stamps. Credentials can be bought at the romanesque Sant Pau del Camp. This used to be outside the city and actually I passed this church on camino day one on the way to the beach. It is located near the Parallel Metro stop. The other ones I passed and touched were Santa Maria del Mar, in the Catalan gothic style (and the "star" of a Spanish telenovela that Peg watched. I visited it twice, with Steven and again with Peg), Sant Jaume (St. James), and Barcelona's cathedral. While we had gone to Gaudí's Sagrada Familia it was too far away for a camino day one touch. [/QUOTE]
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