Friday, April 16, 2010

Tarragona, Spain


According to our guide...."The most famous part of Tarragona!"


I went with the IEP group to Tarragona today, just south of Barcelona. We took the train from Sants Estacion and arrived in Tarragona, Spain. In Roman times, it was named Tarraco when it was the capital of the Roman Colony the province of Hispania Tarraconesis. There are huge ruins for travelers to explore. There is an amphitheater where people fought to death with each other or animals like Lions brought from all over the globe. Its a beautiful town with an awesome beach. Too bad it wasn't beach weather, but we had a tour and lunch for our day trip!


Pretty fountain with Hippopotamuses


Cute flower shop


Roman Ruins


Fight to the death! Colosseum. In the center a church was built to commemorate a bishop killed there after the Romans had left. In the 1920's it was a prison!


First picture of me on the blog! That is Bethany from Boston!



Castle building monument



Some nice Andy Warhol street art



The Cathedral


Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Barca vs. Deportivo "Més que un club!"


Of course Barca wins!!! My friend and I decided to head to Camp Nou for a game! We went to a game that wasn't very important because tickets are can get very expensive. Barca is number one in Spain and Deportivo is pretty far down the list. Futbol is very serious here and it was really fun to experience. The songs and the chants are all in Catalan but really its the same sort of cheering and enthusiasm we have in the US. Lots of fun! I watch most of the games at bars but you have to even get to bars early for a good seat.


Flag/Band Section


The guys all lined up


Messi!!! Best player, waiting for action


Celebration! 3-0 victory!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Wall People



This is a really awesome event my friend found online. It started and is based in Barcelona but it has spread to Madrid, Valencia, Seville, Lisbon, Rome, Nicosia, Budapest, Buenos Aires, Istanbul and Mexico City. What you do is bring a photo and tape it to this wall and do not forget to write your email address on the back. Everyone puts up their photos and makes this huge wall. Lots of pictures are taken and eventually anyone can take any picture they want. It was great, I got two pictures and emailed the photographers. One has emailed me back and its fun chatting with her in Spanish about photography.



People even put paintings up


The picture I took is the tree w/ the really blue sky and red shoes in the bottom

All sorts of photos, there was no criteria

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Tibidabo


A small group of us decided to make our way up the mountain and explore this Tibidabo place that is always looking down on us. From the city you can mostly see the Farris wheel and the church and its just so intriguing because there is this amusement park on top of the highest point in the Serra de Collserola mountains. It was an amazing view of Barcelona and just fun to walk around. There are beautiful houses on the way up to look at too. You also have to take a trolley car up to it! Its more for kids but definitely worth checking out for the view.




Tuesday, April 6, 2010

A Few Spring Break Activities




I had two weeks off for spring break because Lola went to Mallorca, Spain where she is from. Other than Milan I just explored Barcelona more. I really like the Parc de la Citadella. Its huge and everyone is just laying in the grass enjoying the sunshine. I did some drawing there but you have to watch out, its a hot spot for thieves. Two undercover cops actually ended up helping me from being robbed in the middle of the day. I caught the thief sneaking up on me and when I confronted him the cops came over and kicked him out. Despite Barcelona pickpockets the MACBA, the contemporary art museum was awesome! Other than the permanent collection I got to see traveling exhibits of John Baldessari, Rodney Graham and Armando Andrade. I also wandered up on other things, there is always some sort of festival going on.


Pond the the Park for renting boats


This is where the skateboarders hang out





Just stumbled upon this

Another Carnival that was stumbled upon

Monday, April 5, 2010

Milan, Italy!





The Duomo

I went to Milan with my Canadian friend Rachel and by some magical family connection we got to stay in the Park Hyatt for free. The city was amazing. The hotel was right next to the Duomo, the cathedral of Milan. Its obvious why shopping is their main source of industry, there are only shops. It was kind of hard finding somewhere to eat. We ventured all over the city. We went and had the best dinner I have had in Europe at this small mom and pop place. It was so good, it was super cheap and we got to speak with some locals. Luckily Spanish and Italian are rather similar languages so we communicated a lot easier than I thought. We went to discount outlet stores and found some really good deals. We went on a city tour and even had dinner at Roberto Cavalli's Club. We even got a whole 15 minutes with Da Vinci's Last Supper. Security was very tight.

Inside the Duomo

Shopping area


The Plaza in Front of the Duomo


The Best Restaurant


Discount Shopping

A nice vendor on our tour


The Courtyard by the Last Supper

Gelato creations

A fabric store with super expensive fabric


Sunday, March 28, 2010

Semana Santa Palm Sunday


Right outside my apartment today at the Sagrada Familia, Palm Sunday Festivities were taking place. This whole weekend you could buy palms from vendors. These were not just any old palms. There are bundles of palms that are about 6ft tall for sale. There are palms made into baskets and bouquets with toys and candy dangling from them. Some people even had palms that were red, pink or purple. Quite extravagant.