Erasmus blog Barcelona
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Camp Nou - My dream came true
l love Football and I love FCB. I used to go to Barcelona and back and finally, I decided to go to see Nou Camp. In fact, most tourists who come to Barcelona, that is full of beautiful scenery and rich history, visit this famous football stadium. You can see that even...
2 2 , 7 years ago -
Encounters in Barcelona no. 1: The Danish Coke addict
Whilst living and working in Barcelona, one of my favourite weekend pastimes was to walk down to the beach after my Sunday morning run, find a seat at one of the beach bars, have a beer and watch the world go by. Barcelona is host to such a great variety of people, and...
1 0 , 7 years ago -
In a twist about Tie-dye
Welcome back to vol. 3 of Half a Bottle of Pisco and a Cactus! To begin this story, it is necessary to make a confession: I am eternally struggling with the tug-of-war between a bohemian heart and a bourgeois brain. For example, the desire to travel and explore, but...
1 0 , 7 years ago -
Barcelona: the multicultural city
Barcelona is a multicultural city open to everyone; and that's why it's the perfect city to come from Erasmus. Not only will you find a slice of all the parts of Spain, but also from all parts of the world. Source Source In this article I tell you some secrets to find...
0 0 , 7 years ago -
Residencia Reina de la Pau - Barcelona, Spain - Review
Source I stayed at this residence for the 2016-2017 academic year. I am simply writing this review to clear up any ambiguities, especially in relation to North American standards and expectations, and some things did not go as expected. I’m not saying that this...
1 0 , 7 years ago -
Half a bottle of pisco and a cactus - an introduction
Given that each end is supposed to be a new beginning, it seems fitting that I am beginning this blog with the end of my most recent journey. I am currently packing up the life I have accumulated over seven months working in Barcelona. Clothes I don’t want go into the...
1 0 , 7 years ago -
¡Bienvenidos a Barcelona!
After many years of talking and getting overly stressed and excited about my Year Abroad, I can now officially say that Barcelona is my hometown. 2 weeks in and I’m finally starting to settle. I’m very lucky to have been accepted and given a place in this beautiful...
0 0 , 7 years ago -
El primero día
First of all before you travel to any country in the world you should book the place you will be stayin at you can book from https://www.booking.com/ OR http://www.hostelworld.com/ ,Hotel or hosted and for me I preferred the hostels For Barcelona (hello BCN)...
0 0 , 7 years ago -
Some help to those who want to learn Spanish
For most Erasmus, the best way to learn Spanish is coming to Spain, the country where it is spoken, and to stay the longer the better. Once you are in Barcelona, most people consider that the most effective way to improve the knowledge of a language is with a teacher...
2 0 , 7 years ago -
My stay in Barcelona
The city:Barcelona is a nice city. But it is very crowded, is the second city most populated in España. There are many people in this city. I enjoy my stay while I am in Barcelona. It's beautiful and its weather is sunny. Where I live: I have got a big house in the...
0 0 , 7 years ago -
Alternative Barcelona
Seeing as I travel to spend some time in other countries, I look for this crazy alternative world that rests in the shadow of the commercial world. Sometimes it is difficult to find, but it really depends on where one goes. In this blog entry I would like to provide...
0 0 , 8 years ago -
Barcelona novice
Right from the beginning I thought I would join as many clubs as I possibly could. I love sports and so I figured that there must be social meetings where people gathered to play. After a quick search on Facebook, I found one that interested me: Tennis Barcelona. To my...
0 0 , 9 years ago -
Herr Mannelig
Http://apertumest.wordpress.com/2011/05/11/herr-mannelig/
0 0 , 13 years ago -
importing into england!
The following items may be imported into the UK without incurring customs duty by travelers aged 17 years and over arriving from non-EU countries: • 200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos or 50 cigars or 250g of tobacco. These can be combined provided travelers do not...
0 0 , 13 years ago -
travel hacker?
I don't know exactly how it works but i'll know it soon, if you also want to know, try to visit http://travelhacking.org/how-it-works/ and learn how to travel for free!
0 0 , 13 years ago -
Hostel recommendation
LAst year I stayed in a hostel in carrer l'hospital, It was very near from las ramblas, clean and cheap, if you want to come to barcelona and you don't mind to share room with other people, i recommend you to stay there.! it had a bar close to the hostel with very good...
0 0 , 13 years ago -
bus tour or not?
I think that the bus tour in BArcelona is useful if you only stay one or two days, if not Is much better to walk and discover the town by walk or in public transport! :)
0 0 , 13 years ago -
13th December in Barcelona with Tàpies and St. Lucy
My last trip to Barcelona before Christmas coincided with a day of double celebration: the 13th of December, indeed, is not only the day of Santa Llucia (Sant Lucy), but also corresponds to the birthday of Antoni Tàpies (as you will find out if you visit the Google...
4 2 , 10 years ago -
12th of October: Columbus Day (Día de la Hispanidad)
If a week ago I was writing about the Spanish Constitution day, the heated debate about the independence of Catalonia which is going on in the last days, calls to my mind another national feast. The Columbus Day (Día de la Hispanidad) was celebrated on the 12th of...
3 3 , 10 years ago -
Live full!
There is something that changes inside of you, right when you go to that other country and start your Erasmus experience... It's like going but to primary school.. Remember those times? Everything was easier back then. The world was a beautiful and colorful place full...
4 3 , 11 years ago