So it was up to Guell park to look at some of the tiled buildings and unusual architecture.


Gabriella then wanted to go into the town of Gracia to look at the old quarters. Yep throw that train ticket back in the pocket and walk, and walk until we decided to use that train to travel two stops.
We then walked some more to view some unusual buildings in the city.
Back on the train for a couple of stops and we're at the
Port thinking we might take a cable car ride so we started to walk around the port which seemed to go on for ever, until we realised it was on the other side of the wharf area. We found a little cafe and had a drink instead as by now we had walked for quite some time. We saw some super yachts in the harbour, one in particular was called the Nirvana. It is owned by a Russian multimillionaire and is worth some ridiculous amount of money. Alas, the poor man is going through a nasty divorce because he decided after 30 years marriage that he prefers a younger model and has dumped his wife for a young girl. Needless to say the dumpee is getting as much as she can from the dumper.! Google is a wealth of information.
They don't have large supermarkets here and you find yourself buying groceries from small seven 11 stores but with less products.
Barcelona prices were better than Paris.











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