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At The Back => Time Out => Topic started by: _tom_ on June 21, 2009, 05:44:19 PM
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I got back from a week in Barcelona yesterday, its such a nice city if you like architecture and arty stuff. Coming back to England was really depressing, I want to move somewhere nicer asap :( Speaking of which after uni I want to do a gap year travelling, how do you even go about doing that and being able to afford it/live somewhere?
If you havent been I would really recommend it. My favourite bits were all the Gaudi stuff and the Gothic Quarter, the buildings and streets are so nice.
If you're interested I have a load of photos up on my flickr page here (highlights include the fanny shop and gash bus :lol: ) - http://www.flickr.com/photos/toddersby/sets/72157620064460866/
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Cool stuff Tom. I went there a few years back and had a great time. I am glad that you had a great time.
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My only problem with it is the amount of renovation work which spoils the exterior of a lot of the buildings. The cathedral has cloth draped all over it and is covered in scaffold, as is the art museum. The industrial park is closed/being remade by the looks of things. And Sagrada Familia will probably never be finished :lol:
I'll give it a while before I go back but I would really like to. We found the Metro service really good as well, much easier to figure out and get around than the tube imo
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Cool
I'm going there in 3 weeks
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haven't been to spain before, but i love architecture etc., i love the parts of mainland europe i have been to. sounds good, i know what you mean about coming back (it's even worse here in terms of the weather when you arrive back home :lol: ).
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Bugger! I want visit there so bad!
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haven't been to spain before, but i love architecture etc., i love the parts of mainland europe i have been to. sounds good, i know what you mean about coming back (it's even worse here in terms of the weather when you arrive back home :lol: ).
The architecture is so good, if you like old interesting buildings then the gothic quarter will be right up your street. Its actually made me want to do a degree in architecture now haha. That'd be another £18k down the drain :\
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It's a beautiful city! Just checking your photos out now. I'm particularly proud of this photo from my visit last summer (http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/1975/img3071.jpg)
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The architecture is so good, if you like old interesting buildings then the gothic quarter will be right up your street. Its actually made me want to do a degree in architecture now haha. That'd be another £18k down the drain :\
haha :D
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any Sonar action?
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Nope, I saw the list of bands and thought it would be a complete waste of my time :P
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Those pics look great!
I'm planning a weeks trip to Barcelona with my brother later this year. I've always wanted to visit Spain, Barcelona in particular, it looks like such a wonderful country. We are planning to book a tour of the Nou Camp Stadium, which to me, looks like one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world.
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If you're talking about the Sagrada Familiar, then it's covered in scaffold because they haven't finished building it yet. Did you get to take a walk up the spire, I don't mind heights but I found that a bit scarry.
I love Barcelona, it's about the only city I would want to live in.
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I've been to Barcelona a couple of times on photo jobs at the Catalonia GP track. The city is a great place but do watch the pick pockets on Los Ramblas. I got robbed of around 130 quid down there one night. It does make you feel this place is a dump when you get back from some of mainland Europe's great citys
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Yeah we read a lot about La Rambla being bad at night so we didnt go down there. It seemed ok in the day though apart from the "games of luck" scams that people fall for.
If you're talking about the Sagrada Familiar, then it's covered in scaffold because they haven't finished building it yet. Did you get to take a walk up the spire, I don't mind heights but I found that a bit scarry.
I love Barcelona, it's about the only city I would want to live in.
Its the only city I've been in that I would like to live in, as well.
I wasnt just on about Sagrada Familia (I did know it was still under construction :P), the art museum, industrial park and cathedral all have scaffolding and cloth up them. We didnt go inside as it was packed, a boiling hot day and seemed expensive. Dont think I'd fancy a walk up the spire, the cable cars up montjuic were enough for me haha
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Yeah we read a lot about La Rambla being bad at night so we didnt go down there. It seemed ok in the day though apart from the "games of luck" scams that people fall for.
If you're talking about the Sagrada Familiar, then it's covered in scaffold because they haven't finished building it yet. Did you get to take a walk up the spire, I don't mind heights but I found that a bit scarry.
I love Barcelona, it's about the only city I would want to live in.
Its the only city I've been in that I would like to live in, as well.
I wasnt just on about Sagrada Familia (I did know it was still under construction :P), the art museum, industrial park and cathedral all have scaffolding and cloth up them. We didnt go inside as it was packed, a boiling hot day and seemed expensive. Dont think I'd fancy a walk up the spire, the cable cars up montjuic were enough for me haha
That art museum did seem interesting, that statue you posted on your flickr page, the one of the women with the triangle head, was really amazing. I probably should one day visit, any city Freddy Mercury sings a song about must be at least a little interesting!
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I missed the cable cars, I can't remember if I was there for a day or two :?
The wife got cheap tickets (she got us to Dublin for my birthday one year and the cost of the airport tax and a whole 1p)
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I loved Barca but sadly Mrs 38th was not over keen. I found a great little Catalan restaurant too but again Mrs 38th wasn't enjoying it as much as me. I would certainly want to go back but she isn't in any hurry.
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Speaking of which after uni I want to do a gap year travelling, how do you even go about doing that and being able to afford it/live somewhere?
A common option is to go to a country which does a working holiday visa which most commonwealth countries do, Austalia, new zealand, canada etc. They allow to stay for up to 12 months and work in the country to support yourself. As long as your under 30 and prove you have funds to get back to the UK (approx £2000) there should be no problem getting the visa. Lots of people get a Round the world ticket which you can get for around £900 (plus airport taxs of between £200-400 depending how many stops and countries), for example I have just bought a rtw ticket to go from Uk-Peru-Equador-Chile-New Zeland-Australia-Singapore-Thailand-UK for £1600 (inc taxes) this is the most expensive time of year to start the tickets and would be a lot cheaper without South america) spend 6 months working in either Australia or new Zealand working saving as much money as they can to spend 3-6 months going round south east asia. For more info on thew working holiday visas http://www.gapwork.com/visas-australia-new-zealand.shtml (http://www.gapwork.com/visas-australia-new-zealand.shtml)
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THanks for that. I dunno if I want to do Aus because everyone goes there but Canada sounds more appealing :) I want to do a bit of around the world though rather than just staying in one place for the whole time.
So you need 2 grand in the bank before you can get a visa really? That is going to be a problem, I cant find a summer job now and I'm not sure if I want to be working in my final year of uni..