Barcelona in one sentence: After being pickpocketed on the metro, you watch a guy play the guitar completly naked. You can’t make this stuff up.

Barcelona is big, but also full of art, culture, shops, museums, restaurants and a crazy night life ( look for further posts on this). I loved the city, but could not live with constantly living in a fear of wondering when and where someone was going to steal everything from you, which is common for everyone, not just tourists.

Park Guell, designed by Gaudi, originally thought of to be an upscale community, after that fell through it became a park for everyone to enjoy the architecual styles of Gaudi.

The Dragon Fountain

La Sangrada Familia, started and designed by Gaudi, it still isn’t finished 100 years later, what you pay to visit goes towards the completion of this church. I want to see it when it is finished knowing I gave a contribution to it.

The Gaudi house that they say looks like melting Ice Cream, I don’t really see it, but it is still cool that he has houses throughout the city.

Picasso Museum. It was set up chronologically so you were able to see all the styles he went through before inventing cubism that he is famous for today. This is his “Las Minas” we saw the original one by Velaquez at the Prado in Madrid.

The Chocolate Museum. Our ticket to get in was a bar of chocolate, totally worth it.