Lovely Ciutadella Park in March.
Sampling cava at Can Paixano, a favorite after work hang out for locals and tourists alike. Prices are for a whole bottle!
Beautiful and scary. Dusk at Barcelona's most famous landmark.
Europe was in the grips of an historic heat wave while I was in Barcelona. The cool shade in the inner courtyard of a cathedral sheltered me from the brutal mid-day sun and provided a respite from the bustling streets.
Building on Barcelona's most famous landmark, La Sagrada Familia, began in 1882 and is scheduled for completion in 2026. Of course, projects like this never finish within their budgets or allotted time.
In Parc Guell at sunset - the lines are aeroplane vapour trails.
Steeple under sheer, water-damaged and faded.
In November 2006 I was visiting Barcelona. One night as I wandered the streets, I came across these two young girls, not more than five or six years old, walking, laughing and playing.
another gaudi house in barcelona
Crowds gather to shop, eat...or just people-watch at Barcelona's famed MERCAT DE SAN JOSEP, commonly called La Boqueria.