The edgy side of Barcelona… Learn about El Raval

Barcelona.

Where do I begin… This neighborhood is like a maze, but a cool one. Beautiful shops scattered everywhere that are both edgy and artsy. The street life is incredible, never empty and is always crowded whenever and where you go.

El-Raval00Streets of BarcelonaEl-RavalBarcelona PeopleEl Raval is becoming a cultural hub, there is something to do every minute of every hour, the shops are celebrating all the time, and you will meet people from all over the world. El-Raval
You can easily get to El Raval through Catalunya square and La Rambla Street. La Rambla and Catalunya Down Town BarcelonaCatalunya Square in Barcelona Down TownMake it to the market “La Boqueria” It is known to be one of the best open markets in the world. PotatoesBig open market in BarcelonaBig open market in Barcelona selling tomatoescolorful PopsiclesInto Arts? Then visit the MACBA “Barcelona’s museum of contemporary Art” and you will see many skateboarders around the area. Barcelona Museum of Contemporary ArtMACBAMACBA

Explore the shops, and as you do, check out CHOK if you are a chocolate lover like myself. chokBest chocolate shop with cookies donuts and chocolates to die for in BarcelonaMaking chocolateBest chocolate shop with cookies donuts and chocolates to die for in BarcelonaBest chocolate shop with cookies donuts and chocolates to die for in BarcelonaBest chocolate shop with cookies donuts and chocolates to die for in BarcelonaHead to Caravelle for good food and coffee. CaravelleCaevelle1CaravelleAnd for coffee lovers, head to Satan’s Coffee Corner. Satan's Coffee Corner

El Raval is full of findings, I might have found the least of its best, so keep me posted on what I have missed out on. Drumming at El RavalBarcelonaEl RavalEl RavalFor the full Post on Barcelona, click on the below photo:

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Visit Barcelona

Visit the beaches

Visit the beaches

Church at the mountain

Visit Montjuic

Visit St.Antoni

Visit St.Antoni

About Sant Antoni. A neighborhood, Loved by Barcelonans.

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This neighborhood is one of my favorite in Barcelona. Right in the Eixample district, named after the marketplace designed by Antoni between the 1872 and 1882. St-Antoni-2The market was not really operating when I was there, I think it is under construction. But there were several markets happening around the neighborhood.

Brunch is maybe the most important meal in Sant Antoni, therefore you will find several cute hipster little shops that will call upon you as “see me, I am different”.

I recommend you try the eggs with spinach at Federal Cafe A very cool brunch and cafe in BarcelonaI loved the concept of the window seating that you will find in several other shops around the area. Federal Cafe serves great coffee and desert as well. Carrot cake map camera and a coffeeWIFI is also available in most shops, and they are great to work from, read, mingle with friends, or just enjoy the food. A very cool brunch and cafe in BarcelonaAnother place I recommend visiting is Cafe Cometa a beautiful interior of an urben cafeA little more artsy, with many graphic prints on the wall, also very similar to the style that Federal Cafe offers, Brunch and Dessert that you will find hard to choose from the menu. Cometa CafeThis is a very cute little place with two floors. They have divided the WIFI section on the second floor for people who are there to work, and those who are just enjoying their food and friends in the ground level. Cometa CoffeeI then defiantly recommend Cafe Taranna which is also a great night out for Tapas, not to forget mentioning that most of these shops have a beautiful cute atmosphere at night to hang out and enjoy. A very cool brunch and cafe in BarcelonaAs mentioned before, the seating is very casual, hip and fun. The music is also selected with taste along with the friendly atmosphere and service. Cometa CafeI have something for interior design, or more like something for anything that beautifully different. CafeAll things pretty on my list of to see and try.Cometa CoffeeThen if you are a sugar lover, you must not miss on the most amazing donuts … Colorful and great looking donutsVisit and try the Donuteria, with their exquisite selection of donut flavors that you have never came across before. DonuteriaI am pretty sure Sant Antoni will not let you down, day or night. Just go there for a walk, and you will come across a very cool atmosphere that will just call you in for a good morning or evening. Saint Antoni MarketHistory mixed with today’s creativity is all it takes to create something that is never to be forgotten. Barcelona Architecture is a prime Cirque houseBarcelona Architecture is a primeBarcelona Architecture is a primeTake me back to BARCELONA.

Montjuic

About Montjuic

Barceloneta

About the coastline

 

 

 

Have you been to Montjuïc, Barcelona ?

Barcelona.

Everywhere we go, we sometimes need a short nature escape.

In Barcelona, you can find this at the hill-top of “Montjuic” which overlooks the harbour. Surrounded by greenery, and a site that is so fresh and clean brings peace into you. You can do some sports there if you wish to jog, run or walk.

You will get to see the castle of Montjuic that dates back to the 17th contrary. The castle used to be a prison for politicians and later was used for executions.

In the evening, you can look for the light and music show at the Magic Fountain of Montjuic which I heard should not be missed. Unfortunately, I didn’t make it to watch the show, but hopefully I will do that on my next visit. 🙂

 

 

12 things to do and see in Barcelona…

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As a Middle-Eastern, Barcelona reminded me so much of Beirut. The small streets, the big old buildings, balconies that are too close to one another, faded paint, old posters, relaxed and happy people, let loose and live. Barcelona is a city full of life, laughter and free spirits.

Transportation is very easy, you can walk, take a bicycle, or use public transportation. I went by foot and used the hop on hop off bus for one day, and then i rented a bicycle and used it throughout my visit. It is very easy to go around, and all the areas are connected. Streets are bicycle friendly and the people are great and helpful.

Areas to visit: The Beaches, Parc Muntjuic, La Rambla, Catalunya Square, Saint Antoni, El Raval, Gothic Quarter, El Born, Gracia, La Segrada Familia, Parc Guell, and Tibidabo. For shopping you can try the Diagonal street.Bikes in Barcelona

1- Beaches – La Vila Olimpica

The Beaches are divided into small beach squares along the coastline, so you can bicycle starting with Barceloneta down to La Nova Mar Bella.

**For Food & Drinks: Visit Surf House located around Barceloneta and have a Paella in one of the restaurants.Barceloneta

On your way up La Rambla, you will find one of Barcelona’s main attractions “Columbus Monument” constructed in 1888 in honor to Columbus first visit to America. Columbus Monument2- Parc Montjuïc

You can go up the mountain from Port de Olimpica. It is a long walk, but a fun one. You can find buses to take you up as well. Parc Montjuic is magical. It is a get away from the city. A great escape to nature and a great way to reconnect. Spend a day exploring. The sunsets on the other side of the mountain, but you should defiantly try the teleferic and do not miss the Magic Fountain light show at night. Montjuic fountain

3- Saint Antoni – Within the boarders of Eixample

I love this neighborhood. So much art is in it and so many findings. It is fun to walk anytime during the day, and you will find so many beautiful shops that will call upon you. It is mostly alive on Sundays, and the vibe is very cool. The food is delicious and you will love brunching during the day and tapas during evening time.

**For Food & Drinks: Visit Federal Cafe, Cafe Cometa, La Dunateria, & Taranna Cafe.Saint Antoni Market

4- El Raval 

El Raval is a beautiful full of life area that includes many scattered shops next to one another. You can reach El Ravel by walking from Saint Antoni and you can easily reach the center of Catalunya square and La Rambla that also takes you down to the beach side. El Raval is an area to spend a day in and find exquisite shops in. It is vibrant day and night.

**Recommended: Chok Chocolate House, Caravelle “the food is great and try their amazing muffin”, Satans Coffee Corner.Making chocolate

5- Catalunya Square & La Rambla 

Tourists love this area. It is the center of downtown of Barcelona. It is where all the touristic transportations start and end from. The street of La Rambla is filled with people day and night. Filled with restaurants and shops targeting as many tourists as possible. You can find your hop on hop off bus from there, and any other form of transportation to and from anywhere. You can also find one of the biggest museums MACBA “Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art”.

**Recommended: Shop at Natura and Once upon a Time both are my very favorite. Check out one of the biggest open markets La Boqueria, and visit MACBA for art admirers.La Rambla and Catalunya Down Town Barcelona

6- El Barri Gottic 

The longest stretch from La Rambla, easy to walk to and walk through.It really is the Gothic Quarter, the buildings, the details and everything about this neighborhood take you back to Old Barcelona. This area is so Medieval it feels like theater, tourists love it and it is always packed with people. Scattered with shops, easy to bicycle through and is very loud and busy during the night.old building night time gothic quarter

7- El Born 

By the end of Gothic Quarter, you will reach El Born, A posh area filled with high fashion brands and local designers. Artistic and edgy, filled with galleries and museums, cocktails and tapas. Enjoy a shopping day and a fancy night out.El Born Shop

8- Gracia 

Maybe my favorite or second favorite area in Barcelona. This area is the place to hang out during the day and find treasures in local shops. It is bohemian, with lots of shops and restaurants, music and culture. I recommend you start and end with Gracia during your visit.

**Recommended shops: Aska Dinya “for the best Palestinian food and atmosphere”, Bicioci “to work, read or write”, Nabucco Tiramisu “best coffee and dessert”, Kibuka “for great sushi”, and walk Carre de Verdi “a beautiful street for great finds”.Door and wall in Barcelona Gracia

9- La Sagrada Familia

Breathtaking is the least I can say, the closer you get to see it the more astonished you will feel. The architecture is unbeatable, it has been under construction since 1852 that is more than 100 years of construction and still going. Expecting it to be ready by 2028. Designed by the legendary Antoni Gaudi, this is one of the best architecture I have ever seen. Close up photo of the details of the church La Segrada Familia in Barcelona

10-  Parc Guell

A reality escape. It is a little up a steep hill called “Carmel Hill”, a work out if you are going by foot but a fun one if the weather is nice. Parc guell is located right above Gracia and is in an area that is lavished with old houses built even before the 1900. Worth looking them up if you are into architecture and old houses. The Parc was built between the 1900 and 1914. It was made a public park in 1926 and was constructed by the famous Antoni Gaudi inspired by organic shapes found in nature. Gaudi’s house is also located at Parc Guell and is part of the tour when you visit. Gaudi parc guell barcelona

11- Tibidabo  

Barcelona Amusement Park, located at one of the top hills of Barcelona, overlooking the best sunset view & Barcelona City. This is not just the perfect place to enjoy the day with your family, friends or self but it is also a park not to be missed. Built in 1905 over 100 years old and is still working. You can take a bus from the Catalunya square that takes you directly to the park.Amusement park in Barcelona

12- Architecture 

Last but not least, Barcelona is best for architectural discovery. From Antoni Gaudi one of the best architects in the world to ancient architects am not familiar with, Barcelona is full of wonders. The history, the creativity, the art, the passion, the details, the love is found in the constructions of their housing.

** Look out for any open houses: Sometimes they open old houses and buildings for visitors to check them out. And make sure you look for the Islamic Art inspired housing. Islamic Architecture used to be fashionable.Old houses and architecture in Barcelona by Gaudi and others

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3 Cities to visit in Switzerland

Switzerland.

Zurich: A Metropolitan City

Solothurn: A Baroque Medievel City

Jura Mountain: Natural & Spiritual

Visit Switzerland.

9 things to do in Zürich in less than 24 hours…

Zürich.

In less than 24 hours, Voted as my favorite city in the World

Zürich is like a dream land, it is like entering a big Hamleys shop only made in the 1500. It is a true toy city. Art is everywhere, in everything you look at, or at least that is how I describe it.

I didn’t get the chance to explore it as much as I wanted to do, but I was told it is small and easy to explore.

1- Lake Zürich 

Zürich is the largest city in Switzerland, and is surrounded by Lake Zürich, which you will get to see from wherever you are at in Zürich.

2- Roam around Altstadt

Zurich is divided into 12 districts and Altstadt is the 1st district of Zürich and is the center, the old town. It is divided into 4 parts: Rathaus, Hochschulen, Lindenhod and City.

3- Learn about the Guild Houses 

Or what are also known as Zunfte which stand for the association with artisans or merchants who control a practice of their craft in a particular town. In Zurich under the system in 1336 with the “guild revolution” of Rodlf Burn.

4- Shop as you Walk around the old town

In Zürich, you will find things you have never seen elsewhere. This city is full of treasures. Full of unique items, and can’t wait to go again and walk into each shop.

Visit the artist and skulpturan Susanna Ruttimann Kieoenhuer 

Visit Markt Lucke 

And other shops around

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Visit the North side of the Western Alps, The Jura Mountains in Switzerland…

Jura Mountains.

Switzerland

Switzerland is very famous for its Alps mountains, but I was lucky to experience and explore the North side of the Western Alps, The Jura Mountains.

The Jura Mountains is located in Switzerland and extended into France and Germany.

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Your favorite travel guide is here… 5 districts to visit while in Berlin…

Berlin.

A city full of surprises, once was divided and still feels like each area has its own color and personality. Diverse in its own self, history and development. A city with multiple identities… Red More

Berlin; Metropolitan; and to Me; Berlin is like Blind Love.

Below you will find 5 areas that are highly recommended for you to visit

Mitte

Stands for Central Berlin. Where most of the touristic attraction reside. Happening and commercial, touristic and historic. You will find: The Museum Island, Berlin Arch known as “Brandenburg Gate”… Read More

For more details on what to do and where to go in Mitte, click on the photograph below.

Prenzlauer Burg

Unfortunately, I only made it to the Mauerpark in Prenzlauer Burg, but I heard so much about the neighborhood. If you wish to experience the posh side of Berlin which used to be the Bohemian side earlier in the 1900, now you can go there to dine at expensive restaurants, walk between tree-lined streets, colorful boutiques… Read More

For more photos and details on the Maurpark, click on the photograph below

Friedrichshain

Which is just right below Mitte and is attached to Kreuzberg, is famous for its walls to be turned into canvases, even big buildings you will find art and graffiti on them. This artsy neighborhood, is also filled with cheap bars, boutiques and restaurants.

You will find the EastSide gallery, Jewish Museum… Read More

For more photos on the Berlin Wall “EastSide Gallery” and Friedrichshain click on the photograph below.

Kreuzberg

As mentioned above is actually combined with the Friedrachshain neighborhood, is also known as X-berg, and is known to be from the trendiest areas in Berlin. Filled with bars, restaurant, and vibrant nightlife. This is where you will find all the… Read More

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Neukolln

This is where it is the most international, for most immigrants landed in Neukolln, and few years back, this is where all the artists moved to, because of the rise of prices in central Berlin except for Neukolln where inexpensive rents and nightlife was still available. Today Neukolln is becoming very popular and therefore… Read More

You will find the Berlins former airport Templehof Field that is now a public park and a hangout. Unfortunately, I didn’t make it to the park.

For more details on where to go and what to do in Neukolln click on the photo below.

As for Shopping try Kurfürstendamm which is considered the Champs-Elysees of Berlin.

I also used to check this active local website that you can use for recommended venues and activities Stil in Berlin 

Did I miss anything? Please feel free to share with me your comments.

All pictures are taken with a Canon 7D

The Artistic side of Berlin resides in Friedrichshain Kreuzberg

Friedrichshain Kreuzberg.

Friedrichshain Kreuzberg are formed by former East Berlin as Friedrichshain and West Berlin as Kreuzberg. They are both linked through the historic Oberbaum Bridge that used to be the Berlin border crossing for pedestrians. Today the two districts are the most hip in Berlin. With all its walls sprayed with Graffiti and art, pubs, restaurants and shops. Worth the walk, or a bicycle ride.

What can be seen and done at Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg

 A walk along the River Spree and Oberbaum Bridge

A walk or bicycle ride along the East Side Gallery (Berlin Wall)

An international memorial for freedom. A section of the Berlin Wall, and is made out of 105 paintings by artists from all over the world. It is considered to be the largest and longest lasting opening air gallery in the world.

Street Art

Graffiti with man blowing butterflies from his mouthThe Streets and the People 

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8 Things to see and do in Mitte, central Berlin.

Mitte.

Here are things to see in Mitte the center of Berlin by distance.

1- Victory Column 

I do not have a photo of the Column which is also known as the Siegessaule, but sometimes Mitte would have festivals along from the Brandenburg Gate to the Victory Column.

2- Brandenburg Gate

The 18th century arch of Berlin. One of the most popular landmarks. Located at the junction of Unter den Linden and Ebertstrabe. It was built between 1788 to 1791 as a sign of peace commissioned by King Frederick. The gate suffered much damage in World War II and so was last restored in 2000.

3- The field of Stelae

Which also stands for the Memorial to the murdered Jews in Europe. Building began in 2003 and was finalized in 2005. The names of the victims was obtained from the Israeli Museum Yad Vashem, and it cost around 25million to build. The museum has attracted some controversy, and was described by the German Jewish community as unnecessary.The Field of Stelae

4- Topography of Terror

This is an outdoor indoor history museum.

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