I am in love with Barcelona.
T and I took a long (and very necessary) vacation in September. We set off for our first trip to Barcelona โ a 9-day trip to an exciting, stunning city that resulted in beautiful memories that will last us a lifetime.
We were looking forward to our trip to Barcelona since the beginning of summer!
โYou are staying in Barcelona for 9 days? Why arenโt you going anywhere else?โ
โArenโt 9 days too long in one city?โ
โWonโt you be bored spending all that time in one place?โ
These are some of the disapproving comments I received after I told people Iโm going to spend 9 days in this beautiful city.
Yes, I am staying in only Barcelona for 9 entire days, no, itโs not too much, and no, I wonโt be bored at all. In fact, I wish I had more time to spend there and I even wish to return for another (even longer) stay!
Day 1 in Barcelona
We set foot in Barcelona on a kind of rough start. Our airline lost Tโs luggage, so we spent more time than necessary in the airport looking for the missing suitcase and filing a claim at the desk. Good news, though! It was delivered to our hotel 2 days later, broken and dented. Awesome.
From Barcelona Airport to Plaรงa de Catalunya
From the airport, we took the big blue Aerobus to Plaรงa de Catalunya (Barcelonaโs city centre), which is roughly a 5-minute walk from the hotel we were staying at. The Aerobus was very convenient since it took us straight from Barcelona Airport to the centre in about 35 minutes for only โฌ5.90 per person (you can get a return ticket for โฌ10.20). You can buy your tickets online, or just pay the bus driver on the spot like we did (same price). Oh, and thereโs free Wi-Fi, which was an added bonus since the airportโs free Wi-Fi wasnโt working at the time.
We also needed Google Maps.
We walked from the bus stop to our hotel, freshened up, and then set out in search of sustenance.
Food already? You donโt think that we came all this way just to see the architecture and landmarks of the city, do you? Although to be quite honest, Barcelonaโs buildings, streets and sites were pretty magnificent. To be even more honest, we were hungry.
Here, the chocolate cravings kick in. Note: Throughout the whole trip, I was kind of on a chocolate frenzy. You will be seeing a lot of chocolate, and landmarks, but mostly chocolate. T suffered a little bit. A lot.
Stop #1 โ Pasteleria Escriba
Day 1 in Barcelona and I’ve already dragged T to our first hot chocolate place โ Escriba, an iconic patisserie situated right on La Rambla Street next to La Boqueria Market. You canโt miss that gorgeous emerald green artsy storefront!
The hot chocolate in Barcelona is thick โ itโs like your drinking melted chocolate. If youโre a chocolate fan, do not leave this city unless youโve tried their hot chocolate. Keep in mind though that not all hot chocolate is created equal in Barcelona; weโve had some pretty bad ones!
After our sweet snack, we set out to find SIM cards. But…
Stop #2 โ La Boqueria Market
…on the way to buy our SIM cards, I saw the bustling La Boqueria Market, so I couldnโt help myself. We just popped in a quick 10 minutes and walked out with two cups of fresh fruits from one of the stands.
Check out my detailed guide on La Boqueria.
Stop #3 โ SIM Cards = Internet = Life Saver
Free Wi-Fi everywhere in Barcelona? Not when youโre on the streets โ and thatโs when you need to use your phone, not when youโre having a coffee or meal!
For just โฌ15, you get a pre-paid SIM card from Vodafone with 3GB of mobile data (usually 1.5GB, but there was an offer at the time) and 50 minutes local calls. It took a while to get them though; we waited about an hour until it was our turn, since they take your details, passport, etc.
You can get by with less data though. When we were about to take off to Beirut, we decided to check our mobile internet consumption. After using our phones for 9 days (NINE!), we still had 2,700 MB left to spend. Letโs just consider that for a second (and then letโs compare that to Beirutโs current internet consumption rate, shall we?).
Moving onโฆ
Stop #4 โ Brunch & Cake by the Sea
At around 6 pm, we strolled back down La Rambla and went towards the port area by Barceloneta Beach. We stopped by Brunch & Cake by the Sea for a late lunch.
We actually visited Brunch & Cake twice during our stay. Iโll be posting a separate review on Brunch & Cake soon, so stay tuned ๐ Voilร : Le Review.
Stop #5 โ Port Vell and Marina
Although we were exhausted, after our late lunch (i.e. dinner), we went for a walk by the boats and take in the captivating serene landscapes and calm waters.
Day 1 in Barcelona and we were already falling for this charming, beautiful city.
STAY TUNED FOR MORE BARCELONA ADVENTURES!
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Day 1 in Barcelona – Adventure Map
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Who cares how long you stayed? yiiii, why do people feel the need to comment on THAT? I usually feel rushed on vacation because there’s 3 days to see the whole city before moving on to the next one, nine days seems like a good amount of time to actually enjoy the city and discover. Now I really want to go to Barcelona (or just travel anywhere :P) Looking forward to more Travel Diary posts!
Exactly! That’s what we thought when we planned it. We really wanted to enjoy the city and not just rush to all the landmarks! It’s called a vacation after all..
Glad to hear you enjoyed reading my post ๐
Loveeeeee it…Definitely, I will visit Barcelona to check these places and taste such delicious stuff..YAMMIIIIIIIII
Perfect! Bring me some goodies when you come back ๐
Is there only a day 1 and 5 post? Really loved it, so I was hoping for more(: Going in 2 week, so I’m reading ALL the guides – because I can’t help myself):
Hi Julie, I have a guide “things to do in Barcelona” that you can check out! I do also have the other days with the tour bus, so that’s another 2 days ๐ How long are you going for?
Enjoy your trip, You’re going to have a blast! ๐