Scott
Zebendon
Blog#4
Dream Destination
Where is the one place I would love to go? How about a place, preferably in the summer, where you can have fun under the sun, grab a five star meal, and enjoy the exquisite architect as well as the landscape itself? How about Barcelona, Spain? That is my dream destination. It is a beautiful city full of amazing sites and extraordinary culture.
A place like this isn't cheap though. You better be ready to spend some serious cash if you choose to visit Barcelona considering it can cost between 800-1400$ depending on when and where your flight departs from. If you take off out of JFK International Airport it would take about 8 hours to land in the beautiful country of Spain. Not only would the flight be expensive, but hotels are not cheap especially if you want a five star hotel room right on the beach. I feel that it would be necessary to spend this much money to get the most out of a trip like this. An opportunity like this doesn't come around often and I would definitely take full advantage of the trip.
There are many attractions to Barcelona such as their gorgeous beaches like Barceloneta beach closest to the heart of the city. The beaches would be the first thing on my list to see as well as going to see live bullfighting!
Barcelona may be most known for its unique architect though. Antoni Gaudà greatly influenced the city with his own style of mosaic patterns of colored tiles and different designs to really give you something to take your breath away. I would have to see maybe his most famous work, Sagrada Familia, which is also the number one most visited attraction in Barcelona. It truly astonishes me how one person can influence such a wonderful city as Barcelona. All these exotic attractions make Barcelona, Spain number one on my "To Go" list! Thinking about laying on a beach in 90 degree weather is my ideal vacation spot and would love to have the opportunity to visit.
There are many attractions to Barcelona such as their gorgeous beaches like Barceloneta beach closest to the heart of the city. The beaches would be the first thing on my list to see as well as going to see live bullfighting!
Barcelona may be most known for its unique architect though. Antoni Gaudà greatly influenced the city with his own style of mosaic patterns of colored tiles and different designs to really give you something to take your breath away. I would have to see maybe his most famous work, Sagrada Familia, which is also the number one most visited attraction in Barcelona. It truly astonishes me how one person can influence such a wonderful city as Barcelona. All these exotic attractions make Barcelona, Spain number one on my "To Go" list! Thinking about laying on a beach in 90 degree weather is my ideal vacation spot and would love to have the opportunity to visit.