Bars-elona

We left Valencia early morning and took the train to Barcelona.

We made it in time to walk around a little bit before we started our evening food tour of Barcelona.

Like the previous one, it was a great mix of food and drinks, history and the history of the foods and restaurants. We had a great time.

Valencia, in my dreams it always seems
I hear you softly call to me Valencia, where the orange trees forever
Send the breeze beside the sea
Valencia, in my arms I hold your charms
Beneath the blossoms high above

Traditional Song

Any civilized breakfast on a train should include Cava.
Barcelona Gothic Quarter.

One of the many local markets in the city.

Street Picasso?
Roman ruins in the old town.

First tasting had two options, with wine.
Mushrooms with Ibarian Ham.

Fried eggplant with honey.

An inbetween course tasting of nuts before the second stop.

Pinchos with Anchovies – two versions.

The church dedicated to brothels and their workers was built with community money since the ‘Church’ did not want to pay for that kind of church.

When it burned down the community was not able to raise all the funds to rebuild it, so the Barcelona Football (Soccer) club paid for it.

Inside the church there is a stained glass window with their flag as a way to show their appreciation.

La Bomba de la Barcelonetta.
One of the two Paellas we had. The other was seafood.
Dessert was Buñuelos.
Street scenes walking back after all the food.

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