Post cards from Barcelona, Part 2
Sagrada Familia
Castell de Montjuic
Ciutadela Park
Ciutadela Park, wearing Shopbop
Montjuic Botanical Garden
Brunch and Cake
Ciutadela Park
Montjuic
Ciutadela Park
Barceloneta Beach
Port Vell, view from cable car
Ciutadella Park
Barceloneta Beach
Barceloneta Beach
Mirador de Colom
Barceloneta Beach
Tibidabo
Tibidabo
Tibidabo
Brunch and Cake by the Sea
Brunch and Cake by the Sea
Montjuic
La Rambla, view from Mirador de Colom
Placa de Gaudi
Placa de Gaudi
Montjuic
Montjuic, wearing Shopbop
MUHBA
El Nacional
Ciutadela Park
Welcome back for Part 2 of our trip! I mashed together some of my "naturey" photos and ended up with a parks list. I have come to realize I have a soft spot for parks when I travel. When you're running around seeing all the sights, it's especially relaxing to sit and listen to some water trickling while soaking in the surrounding culture. My favorite place was Ciutadela Park, as we went back twice by choice. There's something about this park that brought out a sense of home away from home. It reminded me of a condensed Central Park in NY, except this park has palm trees galore!
We also went back to the beach for a second time. The first time, we stumbled upon it on our way to the cable car that takes you up to Montjuic. We saw people selling blankets and decided to come back for a picnic if we had time. On our last day we happened to walk by the beach again. Before making it to the sand, we got distracted by some people making large bubbles for the crowd. It was then I noticed groups of people buzzing around on electric bikes and scooters of all kinds. Right there in the middle of the board walk we spotted a rental place and had a spontaneous ride! I definitely recommend going along the entire boardwalk this way. It was so fun that had we discovered it sooner I may have convinced my husband to do all day rentals everyday~
El Nacional is a gem! There are multiple restaurants in one large open space with THE most fabulous interior. Our Airbnb was just around the block and I would have missed it had I not just seen it on my friend's instagram (@mjtraynor). I think we tried most of the sections and I can't really recommend one over the other. The tapas section was a unique experience because they come around announcing available plates in their hand (kind of like dim sum carts). Definitely check out this space if you're in the neighborhood!