Just back from a weekend trip to Barcelona, where not all locals are enthusiastic about the huge crowds of foreign visitors as you can tell from this sign.
Why call it tourist season if we can't shoot them?
A short diary of my trials and tribulations as I give up a "safe" job (multiple meanings here for the insiders...) to travel the world and get myself an MBA at INSEAD.
Just back from a weekend trip to Barcelona, where not all locals are enthusiastic about the huge crowds of foreign visitors as you can tell from this sign.
Why call it tourist season if we can't shoot them?
2 comments:
That's not against tourists but for anarchy, against globalisation, capitaism and so on.
This is a famous house where many "alternative" guys live, very close to Park Guell.
When they get tired of that lifestyle they usually go back to their parent's houses where they still keep their computers, xboxes and fashionable clothes.
Best regards ;)
You remind me my trip to this beautiful city. I went to Barcelona with a friend for 3 nights and 4 days at the end of May 2006. This was a nice time of year to visit as the weather was hot and sunny, but not overbearing.
We were lucky cause among plenty of wonderful hotels in Barcelona we chose one that was in the Raval area, about 10 minutes walk from the Ramblas.
I fell in love with Barcelona and it's beautiful architecture, there is so much to see and could have stayed for longer, however, you can get to see a lot in a day as it is not that big and is easy to get around.
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