lunes, 10 de octubre de 2011

Barcelona

  So this weekend was the long-awaited Barcelona trip, partly to go to sensation, but also to hopefully see the city also. Traveling there was a little bit of a pain, I'll be honest, but after taking a cab to the bus station, bus to malaga, plane to barcelona, bus to the city center, then metro to my hostel, I made it! 
  The first night wasn't real eventful, we explored the town a little the first day, and ended up taking naps at like 6 for an hour or two. I guess I felt like a little bit of a bum traveling somewhere and then sleepin, but I love the siesta, not sure how i'm gonna survive back in Los Estados Unidos. That night we went out a bar and a club in barcelona, which were both out of control expensive, but I wasn't gonna just sit in my hostel all night. To our surprise, the club ended at 4 (somehow i've become accustomed to coming back after that in Spain). And unfortunately the metro didn't open until 5am, so we had to kill some time, and eventually made our way to mcdonalds. Once we got there, we realized it was only open for drive thru; Luckily, we gave some money to some spaniards in a car and had them get us food,I might have gotten ripped off by a euro or two, but i was content.

  Finally, the metro reopened at 5am and it was down to just me and my friend parker. We were beyond exhausted from our flight and then late night out, and we actually both fell asleep waiting for the metro. Luckily, I woke up a minute before it came, I had to wake parker up, and we got on. He then proceeded to fall asleep standing up in the subway, But we did eventually make it home awake and alive.
  Our hostel was actually really nice, we stayed at yellownest, and it was only about 15 euro or so per night. It was a pretty standard hostel with just a large room with tons of beds, but it also had like basement where everyone could hang out and also a roof terrace. As my first experience in a hostel I'd say it went pretty well. Except, when I came back after sensation, the room was roughlly 90 degrees, and smelled like someone wrung out their sweaty socks all over the room. i came to find out my friends had turned on the A/C but the spanish kids turned it off, dang spaniards.






  Anyway, the day of sensation, saturday, we explored the town a little bit, saw the sagrada familia, which was surpisingly amazing. After being in Europe for a month or two now, I didn't think I would get that excited about seeing another cathedral, but this one looks totally different, and it was huge! We didn't have time to make it inside, but even looking from the outside was very impressive. Also that day, I got some paella in barcelona, which is supposed to be the best. I wanted to find a smaller, hole-in-the wall place, but this girl we were with insisted we go to the place that had good looking paella,but it was 15 euro... Needless to say, me and my friends there weren't very aggressive and we caved in, got our 15 euro paella and it was pretty good, not amazing tho. However the girl that wanted it so bad got a plate of cold paella, haha.


  That night was sensation, one of the largest raves in the world. Now, I'm not really a rave guy and i'm not even into house/dubstep music. I had a feeling however, that becuase there were so many people and the stage and everything that this would be really fun, and it was. I heard there was arond 15,000 people in this stadium and just having all those people there all crowded in with the lights and stage setup and everything, it ended up being really fun. The first hour or so, we were in the stands, which was pretty lame, but then we bribed the security guard and got down the main floor where everyone was, and where the music was louder and in your face. We had to pay about 10 euro each to get down there but i say worth it, buying drinks however was outrageous for 10 euro a piece too. Unfortunately, I still bought 3 throughout the night, because i convinced myself i'd never be somewhere like this again. I wouldn't say i regret that, but I feel like i've been telling myself that this whole time in spain in regards to spending money; I guess i'll just have to lay low in granada for a bit.


The group for barcelona (minus jade)






No hay comentarios:

Publicar un comentario