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La Boquería Market

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    • Day 2

      Mercat de Sant Josep - La Boqueria

      Yesterday in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

      It was sooooo crowded at dinner that we ended up just shoving through crowds, but I love the hustle and bustle of this place. Had some fresh juice, street tacos, salmon roll, gelato, and empanadas.

      Willow spent way too much on candy.

      Mom had a scammer put bracelets on her, and the policia got involved immediately. They told her they were free gifts now lol.

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      La Boqueria is Barcelona's culinary crown jewel, a bustling market that bursts with the fresh, vibrant flavors of Catalonia. As you wander through its busy aisles, you're greeted by a dazzling array of colors and aromas: from succulent fruits and vegetables to freshly caught seafood and a variety of local cheeses and charcuterie. Every stall tells a story of tradition and gastronomic passion. Sampling tapas at a crowded bar or sipping on a freshly made juice, La Boqueria is not just a place to shop—it's an immersive experience that encapsulates the spirit of Barcelona itself.
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    • Day 9

      Barcelona

      October 2, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Barcelona zwischen Reichtum und Armut, man kann alles sehen, arme Menschen die in Ecken schlafen, die Ecken abseits von Touristen Hotspots haben auch öfter mal nach Urin oder kloake gerochen.
      Auf der anderen Seite vor diversen Modelabels, schlangen von Menschen die horrende Preise für Handtaschen oder Kleidung ausgeben wollen. Meist Asiaten,
      Wir haben nach dem ausgiebigen Landgang, bei wieder mal extremer Hitze, unseren Abend gemütlich ausklingen lassen.
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    • Day 3

      La Rambla

      November 2, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Kann man mal entlanglaufen (1,3 km vom Placa de Catalunya zum Hafen), muss man aber nicht. Es sei denn, man steht auf Touri-Horden und Touri-Kram. Ich persönlich finde es schade, dennohne die ganzen Krusch-Stände wäre es dort viel schöner und prachtvoller…
      Möglicherweise lag es aber am Wetter, dass keine Einheimischen da waren, es war ziemlich windig und ungemütlich…🤷‍♀️
      Würde auf keinen Fall dort etwas essen oder trinken, das schreit schon von weitem nach “Touri-Nap!”😃🤷‍♀️
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    • Day 11

      Foodmarket

      September 19, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Das war ein ganz heißer Tipp von Linda. Außerdem hat unser Hunger uns hier hin getrieben.

      Und was sollen wir sagen? Mit Hunger auf einen Markt zu gehen wo es an jeder Ecke fantastisch aussieht und riecht, ist vielleicht etwas dämlich 😂

      Unser gesamtes Bargeld hat es dahingerafft, als Mira an dem einen Stand ALLES in einer Probierschale geordert hat.
      Aber alles was wir gegessen haben und probiert haben war sehr, sehr lecker.
      Deswegen hat sich der Besucht mehr als gelohnt 🤭😋 und Kalorien im Urlaub zählen übrigens nicht ✌️
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    • Day 4

      Our First Full Day in Barcelona

      January 6 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

      Last night after the Three Kings Parade, children went home, put out water for the kings’ camels and went to bed early, after being told that if they didn’t, they wouldn’t get any presents in the morning. We went to bed early too and woke up to a lovely gift of a sunny day!

      In order to travel lighter, we didn’t take any full guidebooks but I did take torn out pages from Rick Steves guidebook of some of the places we are going to visit in Spain. The pages for Barcelona include guided walking tours that we thought were appropriate.

      We woke up at 9:30 a.m., Barcelona time, and had a great breakfast buffet downstairs in the hotel. Breakfasts are included in the price of the room. Btw, I noticed that the price of the room has increased by almost half since I booked it!

      It is located in the El Raval neighbourhood that at one time was nicknamed the Barri Xines - the worlds only Chinatown with no Chinese in or around it. It was a prejudiced term applied to any foreigner, poor Spanish, North African or Roma people (gypsies). Today it is rapidly gentrifying so it feels very safe to us.

      Today is a holiday and it’s sunny, so we expected lots of people to be out and about. Since Barcelona is known as ‘the pickpocket capital of the world’, we prepared ourselves appropriately. We left our passports and money in the hotel safe and just took our phones and a Visa card. Chris put his things in an inner pockets and I used my small Lululemon crossbody bag. Today is planned to be a scoping-out the city by foot day.

      We started out by walking to the Catalunya Plaza that is in Barcelona’s centre. Fountains, statues and hundreds of pigeons fill this 12 acre square. It seems to be between Barcelona’s old narrow streets and the wide streets of the newer part of the city. Four grand streets radiate from here.

      We walked up to see the outsides of two of Gaudi’s amazing creations - Casa Batllo, La Pedrera (Casa Mina) as well as the Casa Amatlier. Tours in Barcelona are expensive so we are picking and choosing what we want to spend money and time on. Most insides of places can be viewed online.

      Casa Battlo has an amazing dragon-inspired rooftop and the outside is full of interesting shapes and colours. Apparently the inside is over the top and funky. We may come back to check out the interior.

      Next door is the Casa Amatlier built for the Amatlier chocolate- making family in the 1800s. We were able to go inside without a tour to see the stained glass door and ceiling and a beautiful staircase. Past the foyer, there is a cafe where we bought a recommended cup of melted chocolate and toast. Delicious!

      Across the road, was one of Gaudi’s trademark works, Casa Mila, built between 1906 and 1912. The outside has a jagged, rocky exterior and stands out from the buildings around it.
      Lots of fun to look at.

      As we walked back to the Plaza Catalunya, we stopped at a busy restaurant, Cerveseria Catalona for our first tapas lunch and a beer. Mmmn.

      Moving on, we decided to walk down Las Ramblas, Barcelona’s old town main boulevard. We went from the Plaza de Catalunya gently downhill to the waterfront. It took about an hour and there were lots of historic things to see on the way. The big Boqueria Market was closed today but we will enjoy visiting it another day. The produce sold here focus on Spanish specialties - olives, saffron, small green peppers, ham, sausages, and seafood.

      We walked further down to the harbour where a 200’ column honours Christopher Columbus who came to Barcelona in 1493.

      We were starting to get tired after walking 10.6 km so walked home through the Gothic quarter. This is Barcelona’s birthplace where ancient Romans built a city, Christians built a cathedral, where Jews gathered together and where Barcelonians lived within a walled city until the 1950s when the city expanded. Definitely, we will love exploring this area more throughly in the coming days. It is very close to our hotel.

      Dinner was at a great restaurant called Honest Greens. Healthy, tasty and filling and a good price. We will probably return tomorrow night. Happy that we discovered it.
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    • Day 102

      Mercado de La Boqueria y Platja

      July 15, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      The Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria usually simply referred to as La Boqueria, is a large public market in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, and one of the city's foremost tourist landmarks.
      It was not until 1826 that the market was legally recognized, and a convention held in 1835, decided to build an official structure. Construction began on March 19, 1840, under the direction of architect Mas Vilá. The market officially opened in the same year, but the plans for the building were modified many times. The inauguration of the structure finally took place in 1853. A new fish market opened in 1911, and the metal roof that still exists today was constructed in 1914.
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    • Day 51

      Mercat de la Boqueria

      July 1, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Markets are a favourite with me and on my walk in the Barri Gotic I took a diversion to the Santa Caterina market. Fresh produce and tapas bars merge in chaos. The presentation is magnificent and the crowds flock here, but it doesn’t compare with the Le Boqueria off Ramblas!Read more

    • Day 3

      Paella Cooking Class

      June 23, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Nach den ganzen Sehenswürdigkeiten habe ich mir einen Snack und einen Vermut verdient. Anschließend gehts wieder in die Boqueria. Mit der Cooking Class werden Meeresfrüchte gekauft, welche wir zu einer sehr leckeren Paella verarbeiten.
      Heute ist San Juan - eigentlich sollte in der Stadt die Hölle los sein. Hält sich bis auf ein paar Böller aber in Grenzen. Am Heimweg stoße ich auch zufällig noch auf das berühmte Fotomosaik "The Kiss".
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    • Day 8,294

      Direkte Boqueria - Barcelona

      September 15, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Der Start war sehr „fischig“ und roh. Wurde aber mit jedem Essen besser.
      Und dann der Cheese-Cake!!

      Direkte Boqueria
      Les Cabres 13, Barcelona, 08001, Spanien

      „Einzigartiges, kleines Lokal in der Markthalle des berühmten „Mercado de la Boquería“. Hier werden katalanische und mediterrane Produkte mit der Küche Japans und Chinas kombiniert.“Read more

    • Day 25

      Barcelona - Highlights

      April 5, 2023 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Wieder ein Geocache, das uns in einen traumhaften Innenhof führt- hätten wir so niemals gesehen.
      Mit einem grindigen Lift geht's nach oben und dann steht man im Geheimgarten... mitten zwischen Häusern ist ein richtiger Ruhepol.
      Die La Rambla - diese berühmte Flaniermeile - ist wie immer von Menschen gefüllt. Überall in Barcelona ist die Polizeipräsenz sehr hoch.
      Wir wollen heute aber abseits der Hauptrouten gehen und biegen immer wieder in kleine Gasserl ab.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Mercado de La Boqueria, Markthalle La Bouqueria, La Boquería Market, La Boquería Marknad

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