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A Little of This & That… Renovating, Decorating, DIY Projects & Family

Travel Adventures in Spain: Barcelona (and the human towers of La Merce!)

We happened upon (part by chance – the days worked out perfectly) Barcelona in the very middle of their huge Festival La Merce, Catalonia’s (of which Barcelona is a part of) annual extravaganza to honor Our Lady of Mercy. Festival La Merce involves parades, building ‘human towers’, concerts until the wee hours and packed streets. It was part wonderful, part totally crazy.

Much of our respite was found in the adorable apartment we rented just outside of Las Ramblas (the main street with shops and restaurants a plenty, it’s also very wide and almost all-pedestrian).

There’s the cute flat (with original beamed ceilings and a wall of all brick) above – at night unfortunately, and our neighborhood on laundry day (first opportunity! a plus of renting an apartment).

Before we jump into Barcelona, check out this madness! This is a highlight of Festival La Merce, and somehow we ended up right below one of the crazy towers.

Video of the ‘Castellers’ – if it’s not loading check back in one moment!

We also witnessed a few Gigantes in their customary parade. These giant figures dance with one another and parade in long lines through the streets.

Outside of the festival, our first tourist visit was to the stunning cathedral, which was partially blocked by one of the huge La Merce stages. And these stages rocked all night long! Many a night we came out from our late dinner to hear great music, and it was still playing long long after we went to bed.

PS The schedule, speaking of late dinners, is one of our favorite parts of Spain ;). A small first breakfast, a late larger breakfast closer to 11, a big lunch at 2ish followed by a long siesta, and dinner around 10pm at night. As an entire family! We loved having tapas and sangria, followed by a heartier meal, so late at night but surrounded by Spanish families doing the same, babies and all. Liv of course slept in super late in the mornings, but it was okay but us to have a lazier start on vacation.

Extra long straws from the waiter to entertain the little ones (and maybe some adults)? Why not.

 Another must-see in Barcelona is the Sagrada Familia, architect Antoni Gaudi’s magnificent church that he spent much of his life dedicated to (and the last 14 years for in isolation). He passed before just one tower was complete, but construction continues to this day and will until 2026. Unfortunately the holiday meant that the church was closed to the general public, but we circled and circled and took many pictures.

Each side (or facade) is dedicated to a momentous occasion in Christ’s life. The first is the Nativity, the second the Passion (or the crucification) and the last (and yet to be complete) the Glory of Christ (or the Ascension).

Another of Gaudi’s architectural designs includes Casa Mila, or La Pedrera.

Kevin, who’s studying architecture, was all about being behind the camera on this day, so I’m in a few of the pictures for a change!

While we’re at it, another amazing Gaudi moment.

One of the treats of traveling with Liv is our frequent park exploration. We visited Park Guell (also by Gaudi – but the camera battery was dead at this point – bah!) as well as this little guy whose name I don’t remember.

Sometimes it’s the little stops that are so fun.

Speaking of travels with Liv, she LOVES the cousine of Spain! She’s all about the preserved meats, cheeses and veggies that make Spanish food so yummy. It’s definitely a plus (and a whole lot cheaper) when Liv can eat off our plates and we don’t have to order a special meal (or even worse, seek out a special restaurant) for her little appetite.

Check out this face:

Here we are, back to strolling Barcelona. With Liv napping nonetheless. Nothing like a nice long walk to take you to dreamland.

On our last night in Barcelona we enjoyed a delicious dinner of tapas underneath a brightly lit up Church (in all sorts of colors). Liv napping again at our side. But alas, none of those pictures really turned out (darn iPhone and night time photos…). Next up on our Spanish adventure – a road trip down the eastern coast.

PS our entire trip is being chronicled right here.

Adventures in Ireland: Our Travel Guide

As promised, here’s a high level overview of our travel adventures in Ireland! Should you find yourself planning a trip abroad any time in the future, hopefully this little bit of travel experience will be of help. Enjoy.

Dublin
Where to stay: We rented a flat through AirBnB from Ian and Lisa (lovely couple) at a very reasonable price. A lovely way to start our trip!
Where to eat: We adored Camden Kitchen, an off-the-beaten path restaurant with delicious decor AND food.
What to see: Don’t miss out on Trinity College (and the Book of Kells), Christchurch Cathedral, as well as a walk through Temple Bar (lively pubs), Grafton Street (pedestrian-only shopping esplanade) and Stephen’s Green (beautiful park). Further on you’ll find Powerscourt (stunning gardens), the Wicklow Mountains (we attempted to get lost so we could drive through some ‘true’ Irish country) and Glendalough (our favorite).
Read our post: Check out more details here.

Kilkenny & Killarney
Where to stay: This was one of our last-minute arrangements (and all B&Bs were booked), but we very much enjoyed the ultra modern Pembroke hotel.
Where to eat: We loved Cafe Mocha for a nice steaming flat white and a yummy sandwich. This cafe is full of handmade pastries, chocolates, soups and salads in a quaint, tea shop setting. (They even have a room full of handmade ribbon that’s sold by the meter!). For dinner, we enjoyed the live music at Kyteler’s Inn but didn’t particularly love the touristy nature of the restaurant. Has a great story behind the original building (having to do with witches and such), if you do visit be sure to check it out for at least a look.
What to see: We strolled the town and meandered the sweet cobblestone streets, but we hear Kilkenny Castle is a great stop. And further on, the Blarney Stone! Also didn’t have time for this castle but it’s supposed to be a worth-while tourist destination. Cashel is incredible, don’t miss the Rock of Cashel. We didn’t stay overnight in Killarney but we did take a full day to explore the Killarney National Park (including the Muckross House, waterfall and recreated farm estates) near Dingle.
Read our post: Check out more details here and here.

Dingle Peninsula 
Where to stay: We thoroughly enjoyed the Towerview B&B in Dingle which is located just outside of the three street ‘downtown’. Tell Mary we sent ya. (Added bonus: her sweet daughters babysit).
Where to eat: An Canteen is unpretentious but absolutely delicious. Local music can be found in any number of pubs just around – this area is known for the handy musicians.
What to see: take a day to drive the full peninsula and enjoy the beautiful beaches along the way. We also loved the beehive hut historic stop (2 euro for beautiful views and fun rock forts).
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Adare, the Cliffs of Moher & Galway
Where to stay: We stopped in Adare at the suggestion of Mary at Towerview (see above) as a night over on our way to the Cliffs of Moher. Lovely town but not a necessity on the itinerary. We stayed at the Berkeley Lodge Guesthouse and Bhirdie is very sweet and accommodating!
Where to eat: Only a pub or two in town – plus an ice cream factory just down the main road.
What to see: Adare is known for its thatched roof cottages. Very cool. From here we drove on to the Cliffs of Moher – spectacular! It was recommended that we spend a full day driving all the way to Loop Head and up the coast, and had we not been short on time we would have made it happen. We drove from the Cliffs through the Burren to Galway – I can’t say the Burren is as much as I expected but it is a nice drive nonetheless.
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Inis Maein
Where to stay: AirBnB came through again with this rural island cottage from Eilis.
Where to eat: You have only one choice so it’s an easy one. Town pub. Actually I heard there’s a great B&B (built by an architect and his designer wife) that serves up a delicious meal during traditional tourist months.
What to see: An wish km loop takes you around the entire island but we cut in at about 4km and had a lovely time just wandering the maze of rock walls and discovering remnants of historic times as we went. We hear that the other islands have more to offer in terms of what to see and do, we definitely chose the more rural option!
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 Clifden
Where to stay: We were recommended Dunri Guesthouse based on it’s child-friendly nature and we really enjoyed our stay there
Where to eat: Of the two restaurants we tried out in Clifden our favorite was EJ Kings for the live band (great Irish music!).
What to see: Clifden is an excellent town to enjoy in and of itself – adorable streets and colorful buildings, kind people and lots of art/shopping to peruse (we managed to coincide our visit with a day of the annual Arts Festival), but it’s also a great launching point for discovering Connemara National Park, Kylemore Abbey (ran out of time, but would have LOVED to visit), white sandy beaches and turquoise waters, golfing, etc.
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Here’s the full road trip itinerary on the map. Big stars are towns we spent the night, smaller stars indicate stops we made along the way. Again, you can read about our trip and the day-by-day journey by checking out this, this, this and this post (and this one might make you smile).

 

What we missed… (but you don’t have to if you go)
In the south: Powerscourt, Waterford, Blarney Stone, Cork, Kinsale
In the east: Loop Head point, more time in Galway, Connemara National Park, Kylemore Abbey
And the entire northern counties ;). For next time.

Adventures in Spain: Here We Go!

On to Spain we go. Now our travels have taken us from Dublin to beautiful Barcelona, right into the craziness of Festival La Merce. I’ll post a catch up here shortly! Hope you are having a lovely Monday.

(Exhausted. Little does she know the adventures that await.)

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