disneyfaninaz
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Day 18 continued.
We sat awhile letting our meal digest and then headed back down the Gothic Quarter.
We saw the spires of the Barcelona Cathederal.

We went under the Carrer del Bisbe Bridge. It still reminds me of the Bridge of Sighs in Venice.


We made our way to the Placa Sant Felip Neri. Here is where the church was bombed in the Spanish Civil War. You can still see the damage.



We bid our adios to Marc and went shopping. I was surprised to find this German gem in the middle of Barcelona.

It was so pretty inside. I found a “Spain” ornament inside.

This was a lovely pedestrian walkway.

We found the Barcelona Duck Store. DNM collects rubber ducks, so of course, she had to go shopping!

Finally, at about 4:30 PM we got some gelato!

We then headed back to the hotel at around 5:00 PM and took a break. We finished packing and weighing our luggage and I checked in for our flight.
We decided to find the restaurant that the front desk recommended the night before. Unfortunately, it didn’t open until 8:00 PM, but we were still full from our lunch so that was okay. We arranged to meet DNs there at 8:00 PM.
DH and I made our way down the Rambla del Poblenou. I heard some squawking in the trees and looked up. I saw these.



They were so cute, but loud! There were no street vendors tonight. We found the restaurant easily tonight, but we were early. It was known for its charcuterie boards.

All the flower boxes and pots along the streets were so pretty. We just don’t see that here at home.

When they opened, they found a table that would accommodate our wheelchair. The restaurant was very quant. It was also very popular and was full within minutes.


Our server did not speak English very well, and my attempts at Spanish didn’t go over so well either, so he had to grab another server to take our order.
We ordered a ham and cheese platter and a very good pear salad along with some delicious white wine.

It was the perfect way to end the trip. We finished up about 10:00 PM and headed back to the hotel, packed a few more things and went to bed
Moon over Barcelona.

We really enjoyed our time in Barcelona. It is one of my favorite cities to visit. At no time did we feel unsafe or uncomfortable. Everybody there is very nice and welcoming. It was nice to see some sights that we hadn’t seen before as well as a few familiar ones. However, the food topped our list this trip as our favorite thing! Barcelona is a wonderful city and I highly recommend visiting it if you every get the chance.
Steps: 11,130
Miles: 4.91
Next: Firsthand experience with security at Barcelona Airport!
We sat awhile letting our meal digest and then headed back down the Gothic Quarter.
We saw the spires of the Barcelona Cathederal.

We went under the Carrer del Bisbe Bridge. It still reminds me of the Bridge of Sighs in Venice.


We made our way to the Placa Sant Felip Neri. Here is where the church was bombed in the Spanish Civil War. You can still see the damage.



We bid our adios to Marc and went shopping. I was surprised to find this German gem in the middle of Barcelona.

It was so pretty inside. I found a “Spain” ornament inside.

This was a lovely pedestrian walkway.

We found the Barcelona Duck Store. DNM collects rubber ducks, so of course, she had to go shopping!

Finally, at about 4:30 PM we got some gelato!

We then headed back to the hotel at around 5:00 PM and took a break. We finished packing and weighing our luggage and I checked in for our flight.
We decided to find the restaurant that the front desk recommended the night before. Unfortunately, it didn’t open until 8:00 PM, but we were still full from our lunch so that was okay. We arranged to meet DNs there at 8:00 PM.
DH and I made our way down the Rambla del Poblenou. I heard some squawking in the trees and looked up. I saw these.



They were so cute, but loud! There were no street vendors tonight. We found the restaurant easily tonight, but we were early. It was known for its charcuterie boards.

All the flower boxes and pots along the streets were so pretty. We just don’t see that here at home.

When they opened, they found a table that would accommodate our wheelchair. The restaurant was very quant. It was also very popular and was full within minutes.


Our server did not speak English very well, and my attempts at Spanish didn’t go over so well either, so he had to grab another server to take our order.
We ordered a ham and cheese platter and a very good pear salad along with some delicious white wine.

It was the perfect way to end the trip. We finished up about 10:00 PM and headed back to the hotel, packed a few more things and went to bed
Moon over Barcelona.

We really enjoyed our time in Barcelona. It is one of my favorite cities to visit. At no time did we feel unsafe or uncomfortable. Everybody there is very nice and welcoming. It was nice to see some sights that we hadn’t seen before as well as a few familiar ones. However, the food topped our list this trip as our favorite thing! Barcelona is a wonderful city and I highly recommend visiting it if you every get the chance.
Steps: 11,130
Miles: 4.91
Next: Firsthand experience with security at Barcelona Airport!