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Tag Archives: Barcelona
Requium for a Dream (bookstore)
I love Barcelona—really who doesn’t love Barcelona—but not just for the obvious reasons. Everyone is enamored with the city’s spectacular architecture, fabulous art, great music, and who wouldn’t kill for the tapas. Me too, but I’m also fascinated by Barcelona’s … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Writing
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Tagged Barcelona, Barri Gotic, Catalonia, Gothic Quarter Barcelona, Shadow of the Wind
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Are They TSA Approved
Starting this month, Air France will be introducing new cutlery on all flights. Barcelona-based industrial designer Eugeni Quitlett created the set of spoon, fork, knife and wings that can be assembled to form a little model airplane. Beyond the cute … Continue reading →
Posted in Europe, Tech, Tourism
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Tagged Air France, Barcelona, Cutlery, Industrial design, Transportation Security Administration
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Sagrada Familia Completed
Like every other visitor to Barcelona, I’ve been gobsmacked by the awesome Sagrada Familia church. And like most Gaudi fans, I’ve wandered around the unfinished marvel trying to imagine what the completed project will look like. This amazing video (see … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, Architecture, Europe, Tourism
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Tagged Antoni Gaudí, Barcelona, Gaudi, Sagrada Família
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Hidden Barcelona
What better way to discover the hidden secrets of a city neighborhood than through the eyes of someone who has lived on the streets. Hidden City Tours has launched a project to allow visitors to Barcelona to view the city’s … Continue reading →
Posted in Europe, Tourism
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Tagged Barcelona, Barri Gotic, Catalonia, Gothic Quarter Barcelona, La Rambla Barcelona
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Waving, Not Drowning
If you’ve ever tried to hail a taxi in an unfamiliar city, or just didn’t know where to find a cab and not get ripped-off, then the Hailo app is right up your alley. After a quick sign-up process, you’re ready … Continue reading →
Posted in apps, Europe, Tech, Tourism, USA
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Tagged Barcelona, London, Madrid, New York City
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Midnight Barcelona
Regular visitors to Travel Between The Pages are well aware of my ongoing infatuation with glorious Barcelona. If you share my feelings, then you will want to see this awesome time-lapse film titled Midnight Barcelona. The stunning film was directed … Continue reading →
Posted in Europe, Film, Photography, Tourism
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Tagged American Dollar, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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Barcelona Chic & Basic
Someone recently asked if I get comped hotel accommodations for my blog posts. No, it hasn’t happened yet. Not even an upgrade. I just like to share interesting and imaginative hotel and hostel finds with TBTP readers. The last time that I … Continue reading →
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Hotels, Tourism
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Tagged Barcelona, La Rambla Barcelona, Madrid, Plaça de Catalunya Barcelona, Spain
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What is Modernismo ?
Barcelona’s home-grown Art Nouveau movement known as Modernista or Modernismo dates from the late 19th century, but remains an ever-present influence in this glorious city. On my last visit, I wish that I had this inspired new map of the … Continue reading →
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, History, Maps, Tourism, Travel Writing
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Tagged Art Nouveau, Barcelona, Barcelona Modernista, Catalonia, UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Hey Taxi
While traveling in Europe I try to use public transportation whenever possible, however sometimes a taxi is the best option for a time-sensitive trip. A new Finnish start-up booking service called Cabforce offers taxi services in 25 European cities. Users … Continue reading →
Another Reason to Love Barcelona
Tens of thousands of tourists and Barcelona residents were treated to a breathtaking multimedia spectacle at the iconic Sagrada Familia church on the nights of September 21,22 and 23.. Entitled Ode a la Vie, the installation was produced by Montreal’s … Continue reading →
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, Tech, Tourism
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Tagged Antonio Gaudi, Barcelona, Gaudi, Sagrada Família
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