What You'll Love And Hate In Barcelona, Spain
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- čas přidán 14. 12. 2023
- Here are 5 things you'll love and hate about Barcelona. No city is perfect and Barcelona is no exception. There's so much to love about Barcelona but it's also important to recognize what some people won't like when visiting.
As always, you should travel to Barcelona to see for yourself!
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Did you love or hate Barcelona after your first visit?
Sound like a great part of what you didn't like was because of going in the hot summer. We loved the place in April and found the beautiful detail on all the buildings to be outstanding. We used Welcome Pickups to get from airport to hotel and they were waiting for us right outside customs. I love your images of this fantastic place. Made me very nostalgic.
I think that's a fair assessment! I'm looking forward to visiting when it's a bit cooler out haha. Thanks again for the support :)
1. In the old days, there were horse carriages running in the city and the octagons were cut out so that the carriages could see each other and not crash. The core city is still old buildings and architecture only being renovated or repaired. It's in fact symbolic of the city map
2. The taxi ride share services are not very focused as they have a brilliant bus service connecting to 3 major parts of city which most visitors use (unless they are at a luxurious place sending pickup) & the locals use the bus or metros as well. The terminals and city are well connected. Often, the cabs take longer than public transport
Thanks for sharing all this! Great to know and much appreciated :)
It's always great to hear your perspective. Thanks for your reports!
Thanks for always tuning in! Really appreciate your support :)
LOVE, love, love that late night culture!
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Great video ! But your end screen shows a video from Airbnb Cape Town. 🤕
Thanks for letting me know! I just updated that :)
Please try Seville at some point! Curious to see your comparison to Barcelona - lived there many years ago.
It's on my list!
I know it is too late for you, but I hear this - use the Aerobus when you leave the airport
Will do the next time I'm in town!
I completely agree about the intersections. I remember thinking how incredibly inefficient they are. I don’t think I could ever live in Barcelona for that reason alone
Funny to think it’s notable enough for both of us to be talking about it on the internet haha
Did you use an air b and b? Our host is asking for a copy of the passports of all occupants. They said that it’s the city’s rule for a year now to register for air b and b
We did use Airbnb and it's pretty common for the host to require a copy of the passports. I think you should be in good shape - just make sure to give them a copy and not the original. Hope that helps :)
I didn’t like it at all
I hear that a lot. Which parts didn't you like?