Friday, October 9, 2009

Tour of Barcelona, Part II, tapas bars and bookstores

Tour of Barcelona, Part II, tapas bars and bookstores During the brief time we were in Barcelona, people left and proved to be fun, because there are many public parks and outside the cafe to sit, eat, drink, or just enjoy life and enjoy the petting stray cats for foodstuffs BEG around the CAF? s.Talking food, I have more pounds to enjoy the huge spread of food on the tables. My preferences are tapas as appetizers. In the evening you can to a tapas bar and enjoy his drink and an incredible variety of food.Some Wanderers beginning the evening of tapas, then going to a restaurant. No wonder, dinner in Spain never ends, because people started about six or seven in the evening with tapas and bar-hopping, and end in a restaurant with main dishes and desserts, eat until the end for the type of "sandwich" that midnight.A montado tapas bar in which a piece of baguette with water from a gourmet ham, omelette, tuna, anchovies, etc. The range of montaditos together with drinks and only they are more than enough for each stomach. The tapas bar is a meeting place for poets, writers, painters, musicians and artists. This is where the real action is at the heart of Barcelona beats.The truly multi-cultural popular meeting place is the Plaza de Catalunya with the famous El Corte Ingles, which reminds me of Macy's on 34th and Herald? S Square in New York City, unless the department store was a social place for their clients, such as shopping via the most beautiful oriented.The equivalent or fifth Park Avenue is the Passeig de Gracia. On this road, some designers such as Cartier and Vincon, and The Majestic Hotel situated.Since I refused to bullfights, deflating some of my Spanish friends? Egos, has denied the Picasso Museum to me. They politely said the museum was very close to the Monumental Bullring, and wouldn? T be fair and go and leave the other.Instead, which led me to a tour of the gothic quarter, one in which it is the Barrio Chino. I also managed to dress in Spanish with a basic voice eerily at us through the medieval streets of the gray cobblestones, and speaks of true legends of ghosts, nor have the imagination and folklore that surround Barcelona. The Spanish are very demonstrative sort.When we travel, we find that the world is different. We are also able to travel without from where we are, with the reading. Reading is not only for the time, but it is also against the iron bars of thinking and dogmas of the company has applied with us. So when I travel to bookstores and libraries use to the feeling of intellectual capacity of the city, I? M in.From this point of view, I was really impressed Barcelona. Apart from the artist, as "the city, I was also in Barcelona for a Reader's Book Shop city.A layman had asked the port, or rather, a paradise for lovers of a book, because in comparison to its small size had everything that a person who does not want to leave. In secular, every day, had an event, a jazz or a musical, a cultural meeting a conference, a discussion forum. The shop also had a CAF? above, and, of course, has a range books.So another. Once in a small library that all books of English. Later I discovered that there are many large and small libraries that are based on English-language bookstores readers.There were bigger, too. One was taken from a church in the seventeenth century, and had several books in the library languages.Each was a problem. Where and with the costs of travel and adventure books, another had all the current titles, but another had a lot of books on historical shelves.Yet his, all shops had one thing in common. They were art books or books about Barcelona and how the city is in art world.Barcelona was a delight.Joy Cagil is an author   This is a site of creative writing. Their training in foreign languages and linguistics. He has training in psychology, humanities, mental health, women, and visual arts. He also travels to various places in and outside the country. Your portfolio can be found at: Authors / joycag

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