Saturday, August 7, 2010

Magnesium Deficiency Hives



On Friday, Alex and I got up relatively early, we showered, had breakfast and went mercat-de-la-boqueria walk to Plaça Catalunya (of course). Once there, go down the Ramblas, through by the Mercat de la Boqueria and the Bosc de les Fades .

The Market was packed with people and just walked, we saw a lot of "guiris" buying sausages and cold and we feel overwhelmed us a lot, but have seen it and had to go. The Bosc, however, was nearly empty and, after watching carefully, we sat down to take our coffee in the morning (those who know me, know I do not like coffee, but in this case, I made an exception.) For those who have not ever been to these sites, just say that el_bosc_de_les_fades_2 the Mercat de la Boqueria is the most important and famous Barcelona, \u200b\u200bbut no longer a market, and the Bosc de les Fades is a café famous for its decoration simulating an enchanted forest, even that is a bit grim. Past

the Ramblas, we could see (more or less because of the sun) the Columbus monument and Port Vell. There we saw the mall Maremagnum , IMAX theaters (outside) and l'Aquarium (also outside). I must say that we stopped every few minutes to see things like the fish that were in port, they were huge and I could not fight the urge to yell at Alex "looks baby, nipples !!!".

We walked by Barceloneta, which is a beach there by 4975844_l there until the hospital where Rebecca. We went and stayed at a few chairs, no hurry to move from there (we were really tired).

went to eat with her at Barceloneta and then, we went to Corte Ingles Placa Catalunya (does anyone doubt it?) To go to the toilet and then the Passeig de Gracia to see the House Batlló and Casa Milà , more commonly known as the Pedrera.

La Casa Batlló we saw only the outside, but we saw Pedrera outside and inside because it was 7 pm and closed at 8, so we opted for the more cheap to visit. What is housing is nothing special, they are antique furniture, but no longer a flat, which is really spectacular is the roof, attic and patio images . The roof houses an exhibition of the life and work of Gaudí, I explained some architectural techniques used by him and some furniture designs, etc.. Tell them if you're going to see it, take the elevator, the staircase is not pretty and casa-batllo have to go to fourth floor. A curious fact is that the sidewalk around the Passeig de Gracia was designed by Antoni Gaudí himself.

then stayed with Rebecca and with Pau for dinner. Alex and I were really tired and we wanted to go home can you guess where we were when I received a call from Rebecca citándonos front of the Casa Batlló? Fnac in Plaça Catalunya. We hurt deeply going back, but it was Barcelona and we did. We had dinner at a McDonald's there casa_mila_ag1 very close and finally went for something in the neighborhood of Gràcia to a place where they had sofas sit.


I must say that although we were tired, had a great time and if we went to the sites on foot, it was not for nerds and fear of the underground, but to see the city and see things really nice.

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