Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Barcelona!

Just got off of Spring break, and had an amazing trip to Barcelona, Spain! 4 nights in the amazing city, filled with food, some sun, and amazing clubs.I didn't get more than 10 hours of sleep the whole trip, but it was well worth it. The night life in Spain is amazing.. go out @ 1 or 2, and stay out till the sun shines :]]

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Fresh market... beautiful displays! they make fresh juice out of the fruit too... 1 euro and soooo delicious!

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Late breakfast on the beach! fresh bread, soft cheese with herbs, and fruit salad. YUM. all from the market!

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Silly chairs on the beach... Its like they are watching a movie, ya? haha

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Park Guell! Design by Gaudi, the mosaics in this park are amazing! Check out more of these pics.... One of the longest benches in the world is in this park. It is covered with the beautiful tiles

shared our room) and Jessica, all the girls are from Marist too
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Ottozuts... Lots of Americans on spring break
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Razzmatazz! 5 floors of amazing music, there was a live band, and the people were cool. The outside looks like a giant warehouse, and the line wrapped around the building @ 2:30 am... amazing
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Tapas!! Sooo delicious, you can try lots of small dishes, everything is different and fun

pasta with a yummy tomato sauce
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typical bread of Catalonia, a bit crispy, and a seasoned tomato puree. yum yum yum
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tempura tuna... this is making me hungry......
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tacos with chicken, cheese, and guacamole! ole!
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Papas bravas :] potatoes with a spicy and creamy sauce
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awesome grafitti all over the city.... not the ugly kind :P
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lots and lots of pigeons.
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Barcelona was amazing, and I had a fantastic time and met some cool people. You should go! :]



Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Firenze, Venezia, Milano, Oh My!

Where to start.....!
Right now I am sitting on the Eurostar train from Milano to Firenze, and my mommy is sitting next to me. We have just finished our week long trip to Venice and Milan, and we sure have had our ups and downs. We started off our journey in Florence, hopping on the brand new train car that had awesome seats that slide up and down to get comfy. Then there are tables in between the facing pairs of seats.
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When we arrived in Venice (only 2 hours away) the train station opened up to the grand canal, and a light snow was quietly falling. We crossed the "New Bridge", a modern stone, steel and glass overpass, which happened to be STAIRS up and STAIRS down. Let me tell you, that was a pain in the you know what. Especially for my mommy with her bad knees. (Poor mommy, all of Venice was bridges with stairs, and I might have giggled at her a few times (right now she's sitting next to me, and as I giggle, she says "be kind!!" :] ).
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Well, little did we know, we could have avoided the huge @!# bridge by taking the Valperetto, or the water bus, which stops along the Grand Canal. This is the main form of transportation in Venice, as there are no streets, only pedestrian walkways and small canals weaving around the city's blocks.
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The first night in Venice, we walked to Saint Marks Square, IN THE RAIN. Make note of this weather problem. It was also a quite brisk 37 degrees. We had a map of the path there, but let me tell you, you make two turns, and you are so confused you might as well not even have a map. Luckily every visitor to Venice has the same problem, so there are signs pointing you in the right direction.
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Soooo, we took our time, and peeked in all the sparkling windows, bright with Venician glass necklaces and sparkling carnival masks. Along the way there was a church with a violin exhibit, focusing on Vivaldi.
Saint Marks Square was 2 feet deep with water just a week before we arrived, and when we stepped foot in the Piazza, the only evidence of the water was the raised pathways that were set up around it, which were in the process of being taken down. These walkways were all around the city center, and let me tell you, I am VERRRRRRY glad that the water decided to drain before we got there. These walkways were pretty darn narrow, and with the amount of people visiting, it would have been crazy. Luck for us, the flooding gets worse during the full moon, and the tides rise. But not the few days we were there!
The piazza was shining from the rain, and each of the arches was lit with red and blue lights. In the walkways there was red lit garland strung from side to side, and it was quite spirited. Despite the cold and rain, there was still a number of tourists, but the famous (infamous??) pigeons were all in hiding...
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We ducked in to a side street in search of a place for dinner, and we found a seafood place that looked kind of cute. Three traditional courses for an Italian meal, and I decided to be adventurous, and order the "mixed fried fish from the Adriatic". All of you that know my eating habits as a child would know that I hated fish, and now that I'm a big girl, i wanted to try new things. :] Ha. This "frutta da mare" as we will call it was a plate with a few little friends staring up at me. My goodness, it was terribly unappetizing. I don't think I'll be adventurous with my seafood again... hahaha
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The next days included a visit to the Academia, which was full of famous Venetian works, and a tour of Doge Palace, which had elaborately decorated halls, courtrooms, and many prisons, one of which held the famous Casanova, from which he escaped.
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One of the highlights of the visit was the Peggy Guggenheim Museum, which was her personal villa right on the Grand Canal. This home was turned into a modern art gallery with all of her pieces plus more. A new exhibit was based on Futurism. Some of the most interesting works in the gallery were by Picasso, Dali, Mann Ray, and Calder, the artist that designed the sculpture chime thingy at Goleta Beach. Outside was a beautiful sculpture garden, and finally there was a watercolor exhibit by Prendergast, in which all the works were from around Venice in the early 1900s.

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(Prendergast, Festa del Redentore, ca. 1899)
One day we took a water taxi out to Murano, where they do hand glass blowing. We saw artists at work making a 30,000 euro chandelier, which was covered in exquisite glass leaves, brushed with gold leaf.
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After Venice, we headed over to Milan, where we found Hotel San Carlo, the worst hotel EVER. In Venice we had a beautiful hotel with freshly painted walls, pretty chandaliers, and delicious breakfast where they make you cappucinos. This icky place in Milan was quite dated and the woman at the desk was kind of snappy. Breakfast was "light" aka they were disordered and there was never enough food for all the guests. Next the rooms. There was a permanent sign up appologizing for hte rooms being "under construction" hahaha ya right. I'll just stop there. The city was tidy, but there was a lack of interesting things to do... Milan is arguably the fashion capital of the world, so of course we had to check out the main neighborhood for Prada (started in 1913 in Milan), Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and all the other fun places in between. Then we headed off the stores for the "average" people, but i mean 1. Italians all spend too much on clothes, and 2. the euro is bad. but: the good this is, alllll italian stores do huge sales after new years, so we were in luck . i got some cute new outfits, and saw some pretty clothes. The highlight of Milan was the restaurant San Carlo (no relation to the terrible hotel haha). We had a very friendly waiter, and we were served with potato chips (traditional in Italy) little puff pastry things with a red sauce inside, and green olives all before our meal. I had a spicy pasta, and my mommy had an insalata primavera with a ball of fresh mozzarella cheese on it.

After Milan, we headed back to Florence, and got to explore the city some more, and on my birthday, my mom and I went to the Pitti Palace, a beautiful gallery and in the evening we went to The Diner, and had delicious, fresh burgers.

Overall it was soo nice to have my mommy in Italy, and I was soo glad to share the new life I have with her.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

London Calling...

Ahhhhh London.....!
I just had a fabulous week in London, and I did it ALL BY MYSELF! This was my first time vacationing alone, and let me tell you, it was a very pleasant experience.
So I had to hop on a bus from Florence to Pisa at 3am on Sunday morning. Had to do a passport check etc, but overall I had no problems. I flew Ryanair to Stansted, and had to take to bus from there to London. 75 minutes to Victoria Station, where I was planning on taking The Underground to Swiss Cottage, a north west area of London.

Wellllll, things never can go they way you planned. A few days before my trip, i went online to the London Underground website to see if there was any problems or closures i would have to deal with. They were all scheduled for dates that didn't conflict with my trip.... or so I thought. Got to London, and lookie here, they decided to have the whole Jubilee Line ( the only one stopping by my hostel) closed that day! Ha. So I had to ask about the bus. The woman at the transportation office place was very helpful, and told me where the stop was, and what bus to take. I also got my Oyster Card, the magnetic card you wave to get on all subways and buses to get on. I charged it up for a week (28 pounds) and I was good to go.

I was scared to take the bus, as here in Florence the time schedules are confusing and you never know what stop you are at. But lucky for me, the London schedules are crystal clear, the buses are clean, and they have a voice and text on a screen that says the next stop. It was sooooo easy. Found my hostel after asking around a bit, it was up a curving hill with beautiful fall trees. I had to lock up my backpack outside, as the room wasn't ready till later.


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I decided to explore the area around the hostel, and found a semi-interesting modern art gallery, saw some cool home stores, and just enjoyed the weather. Then I checked in, and took a nice little nap.

When I woke up it was dark out, and I decided to see if the subway was open again. It was!! So I just hopped on the first one that came in. it ended up going to London Bridge, so there I went!

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I walked to the river, and found a French restaurant called Cote. This was the first time I had really gone to dinner by myself, and I wanted to enjoy it. I had Coq Au Vin, served with a mashed potatoes with fresh chives... it was sooooo delicious. I also had a glass of Sauvignon Blanc that was flavored with gooseberry, lime and a hint of grass. It was the best wine I have had yet!!

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The next morning I went to breakfast at Palmers Lodge, and I met a really cool guy, Jacob. We decided to go explore the city together, and our first stop was Buckingham Palace.

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we wanted to see the changing of the guard, but so did 1000 or our nearest and dearest friends.

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So we headed off in search of the nearest Starbucks.( which we don't have in Italy, but there are TONS of in London). So we had delicious coffee in real mugs, as London Starbucks is wayyyy better than anywhere in America, and we headed off to Big Ben, and I tried out the red telephone booth.

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Then we headed over towards the London Eye.

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Then, over to Harrods!

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After Jacob left back to the train to the airport, I went exploring... and found the most amazing store called Topshop. There are a few of them around the city, and the one i went to had 4 stories of adorable clothes. Many things were affordable, and there were tons of sales. They even have a whole section of vintage clothing in the store! It was reallllllly cool. There was even a cafe inside....

I visited the Tate Modern Museum, where there were many pieces by Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons. There was an exhibit called "Pop Life" and the main piece was by Jeff Koons... It is a blow up rabbit. The picture of it was on tons of local buses:

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I also went to the British Museum, where there is the Rosetta Stone, and lots of mummy stuff. It is all very interesting!

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My other hostels were nice, not too bad.
St. Christophers Shepherds Bush, right next to the subway:
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and Astor Victoria, a 12 min walk to the subway.... that i had to do at 3am the day i left...
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I also went to Hyde Park, which is huge! I got quite a few pretty pics of flowers and such.....

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Oh, and this squirrel tried to eat me. Luckily I escaped. hahaha
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So I met some local girls, and they told me I had to do 2 things-- go to Primark, and go to the Camden Markets. So Primark is a 3 story store that had SUPER cheap, fashionable clothes. Even after converting pounds to dollars, it was still cheap. I got some super cute shoes for less than $6, and a couple cute tops.... And tights for less than $2. Such a bargain! The the Camden Markets. OMG. soooo awesome! Half the people are dressed in punk clothes and have crazy hair, and they sell EVERYTHING, and it is all pretty cheap. There are Indian stores with cheap, beautiful pashminas and jewelery. There was food from ANY country you could ever want, and I had delicious crepes. It was sooo cool!

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the Camden Locke...
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I did a bunch of other thing on my trip, and I could write all day.... London has sooo much to do and to see!

So when I left Florence, my suitcase weighed 7 kg. The weight limit was 10kg, so no problem. Ryanair has a one bag limit, so no purse, either. Well on my way back, I weighed my back quickly at the airport, and it weighed 13 kg.... without my purse inside it!!! So I popped that silly backpack on my back, and had to act like it wasn't heavy.. haha and I got away with it. And had two bags, no problem. To top it off, my plane was not full, and I had 3 seats to stretch out. I mean that's better than 1st class! haha Thank goodness they didn't make me check my bag... that would have been 30 euro....

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So I got back to Florence on Halloween, and had the cutest little devil costume. I got cute horns and even a tail, and a really pretty taffeta dress that was red and black. Everyone loved it!

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Now I just got though another week of school, and its hard to get back in the swing of things. I really loved London, and I hope to visit again! Maybe I will try to study there next year? There are endless possibilities..