Showing posts with label Paella. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paella. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Sagrada Familia

On our third day in Barcelona, we visited the famous Sagrada Familia by Antonio Gaudi. At the time of our visit, it was still under construction. It is estimated to complete in 2026 - 2028. Perhaps I shall visit it again when it's finally complete. There are insufficient words to describe how amazed and awed I was when I saw THE Sagrada Familia in person.

But before that... we went to a cafe nearby our hotel for breakfast. I love small cafes. The atmosphere and food are usually a gem.

 My breakfast. Cafe latte and ham and cheese with ficelle bread

Yit Ling's breakfast

The 3 of us

 
While queueing up 

       
Yours truly and the side view of the Sagrada Familia




The passion facade

Us and the passion facade view

Details of the roof in nave. The columns mirrored the trees and branches, designed by Gaudi in his eyes of God's creation

 
We were done minutes earlier than Yit Ling and were sitting down waiting for her

The Nativity facade

After that, we took a cab and went for lunch around Passeig de Gracia. We went to Tapa Tapa, a tapas bar (stating the obvious, as one would have guessed it's a tapas bar by the name itself) for lunch. The food was good!

Tapa Tapa

Tortilla de patatas

 Calamari and chips with aioli 

 Chicken balls

Paella

Friday, December 30, 2011

Barcelona - Day 2

Day 2 in Barcelona was filled with more excitement and we visited more places than on the first day (considering we arrived in the afternoon at 4-ish). 

Surprisingly, we got up as early as 9 - 9.30AM. I would credit jetlag for us all waking up that early during summer. We flew back to London and went back to Nottingham on the 10th September. Sara and Elwin arrived Heathrow 2.5 hours earlier than me and Cow. We flew with Singapore Airlines and the both of them flew with Malaysia Airlines. So after we got ready, it was around 10.30AM, and we took a cab to Las Ramlas area for breakfast.

Hard Rock Cafe Barcelona!

Barcelona's concert hall - Palau de la Música Catalana. 

Haha this is so random!

Sara & Elwin were concentrating on something whereas I'm adjusting my camera settings 



Museo Picasso! Yay!

But to much dismay, the museum was closed on the particular day when we were around the area. So, to make do with the closure, we:

Took a (few) picture(s) with the sign, haha :P

Afterwards, we took a cab to Park Güell. Park Güell is another amazing work by Antonio Gaudi. Honestly, I have never been so amazed by the details of architecture... until I witnessed the many wonderful works by Antonio Gaudi. Situated on the hill of El Carmel, Park Güell is a garden with complex architecture.

Pavillon at the main entrance of the park

At the main entrance

A house picture of the 4 of us



In landscape view



The girls



Beautiful mosaic work

With pillars around, us girls couldn't help but to do a Bollywood pose for it!

The trio :)


Cow made a shadow of a bird


The two buildings at the main entrance and the city view. Breathtaking!


City view. HOW BREATHTAKING! :)


Another nice house picture :)


Bird nests by Gaudi in the terraced walls. Looks similar to an oasis eh?

Colonnaded pathway. One of the scenes of the movie: Vicky, Christina and Barcelona was shot here. 
Us 3 again

After that, we went to Las Ramblas area for lunch. We went into one of the restaurants and settled down.

 We ordered around 4 dishes to share. One of it: 
Our mixed paella, amongst others
After lunch, it was... shopping time!

Us infront of Benetton

After hours of shopping, we went back to the hotel to rest for a bit, freshen up and we went out again, for dinner. For dinner, we went to Citrus at Passeig de Grácia.

The main entrance
The menu

A glimpse of the restaurant

We ordered quite a bit of food.

First it was seafood paella

One of the catalan dish with different kind of cheeses and tuna. It was good!


Creamy risotto with parmigiano reggiano


Then there's fish


And finally, there's fish, beef steak and mushrooms

The bill came about €45-50 per person and the food was good. The atmosphere is great as well. After dinner, we walked around the street of Las Ramblas.


Gaudi's Casa Batllo at night

Us at night

Then there were some immigrants selling this luminous thing where it's like a lastic. You shoot it up in the air and it goes all lighted up. I think they were selling it for €3, which obviously it came from China or Thailand and is selling for only €0.10 in the respective countries. Out of the spur of the moment, Elwin bought one and everyone played with it. Here's a video of Cow experimenting with it: