March 2012 - London...the multicultural city I fell in love with Part 1
A trip to UK was a dream that for some reason, never seemed to come true. March 2012, and along with major changes in my life, air tickets for London were finally booked!
I was determined to make this trip for myself and nobody or nothing would spoil it.
Friday, March 23rd, 13:00 pm, arrival at Athens International Airport. Nervousness for the flight was beyond words. Grabbed something to eat, took a few deep breaths and boarded on the plane. Weather was sunny and hot, so the trip was expected to be great. 14:45, take off.
Almost 3 hours and 15 mins later, we were stepping on English land.
Train to Victoria station and after 30 mins we were like two villagers in the city..lol Amazed by the rhythm of this town. Everyone was ruuuuuunning!! :)
Took the tube (no, we didn't see any mice and it wasn't thaaaat hot) and after 3 stops we reached Gloucester Rd. Checked in Holiday Inn Kensington Forum. Lovely hotel, clean, spacious rooms (for London at least), and the friendliest staff I've met. The middle Eastern male receptionist, whose name I forget, was a total charm! :)
Took a shower, changed clothes and hit the road..Our bellies had started complaining a long time ago.
Ate at Nando's. Some kind of Mexican chicken restaurant. Food was spicy (I personally loved it) and delicious.
Calm and relaxed we took the road back to our hotel to get prepared for the first meeting of our trip.
Waiting at the lobby with anticipation, my heart was certainly skipping beats. :)
Was looking forward to that particular meeting...And then...he entered...Looking radiant, with the air of the man who knows he is handsome and desired. A pair of beautiful deep blue eyes, in perfect match with a fair complexion, and a smile that you could look at for hours.. An OMG hooooot body and a posture that could easily make you think that he jumped out of the pages of a fashion magazine. A warm hug was all it took to melt my heart and demolish the barriers of my nervousness..I stick on details, so the more I got to know him, the more fond of him I was.. S. is a multi-talented, charismatic man, with a soothing voice that any woman could fall for. The sure thing is that I will keep these two first nights in London in my heart and mind always..
So, here we go to Saturday, March 24th. Woke up reaaaally early.. With my cousin still sleeping, I got dressed, took my camera and left for my adventure. I love a city early in the morning.You can feel it and see it in a totally different way. I wandered along the streets with no particular destination, just observing... The architecture, the landscape, the smells, the people.. The city was just starting to wake up..
Destination No1: Westminster. Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, Victoria Gardens, Parliament. The sun was shining, the weather was unexpectedly hot and the Londoners were lying on the grass. Beautiful view towards London Eye.
Walked around, crossed Westminster Bridge and reached Waterloo station. Next stop, Covent Garden. It was almost 14.00 and for some strange reason the pubs were packed with men, drinking beer, being loud and laughing their arses off!!! lol We got sth to eat and continued walking and walking and walking.. :) Lots of kms in this trip.
Oxford Circus. Afternoon already and time for our next meetings in London with two very very dear friends of mine. I've known M. for years, but it was the first time we were actually in the same city and could meet in person. He is truly an English gentleman!! There is no better expression to describe him than that. Truly kind, helpful with a wonderful sense of humour that could even make my cousin laugh..now, that's hard!! hahaha
And what can I say about A.? A gorgeous woman, with a wonderful smile, that opens her heart and lets you in unconditionally. We had a cup of coffee alltogether, while chatting and laughing. We even went for a walk, down Regent Str. to Piccadilly Circus, then to Trafalgar Square, then to the mall, all the way down to Buckingham Palace (yes, the Queen was home :p) into Green Park.
The walk was great, apart from the fact that they both look like giants and made us feel like pure hobbits!!! lol
A. continued hanging out with us and joined us for dinner, where we had the chance to talk a little more and get to know each other a little better.
It was an honour to meet you my friends and spend such a great time with you!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for making my stay in London so pleasant! You'll be in my heart forever. You're already missed dearly and I can't wait to be with you again. No need to say that you are all welcome in Greece. My house will always be open for you!! Just book tickets and tell me you're coming! :)
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Barcelona, Spain - Part 2
Day 2 of the beautiful Barcelona trip..
Destination: Park Guell. When Nature met Gaudi. A monument of World Heritage, is named by Count Eusebi Guell, a Catalan textile enterpreneur, best known as a patron of Antoni Gaudi.
THe breathtaking view of the city is sure to capture your memory.
And since you're here, you have to taste some pure catalanian flavours. Try the Origens. A dreamy meal. ;-)
Next stop: Forza Barcaaaaaaaaa!!!! Camp Nou. Home of FC Barcelona since 1957. Seats 99.354, making it the largest stadium in Europe. Entering will give u goosebumps and feel like u're in the centre of the world.
If you have the chance, book a ticket and watch a football match. Still regret I didn't!! :-(
After that, walk Av.Diagonal towards the city centre and pay a visit to Piscolabis tapas restaurant. Choose between almost 70 different tapas to have with ur beer or sangria.
Day 3
Destination: Port Vell, L'Aquarium. 11.000 animals and 450 different species. The most important aquarium on the subject of the Mediterranean. You'll just be amazed by the colors some fish have..haha
I was thinking all the time what if that glass broke..with all those sharks swimming above you..eww..just..DON"T think about it!! lol
Close to the aquarium is the zoo. I didn't go, but some of my friends did and said it was beautiful but very very tiring. Don't know, so can't really say..
I preffered to visit Poble Espanyol. One of the most amazing places I went to. Absolutely loved it. You'll find lots and lots of shops..Macrame, masks, ceramics, carved wood, jewellery and of course hand fans. Be sure to visit the glass workshop. Smells like candy..:-)
We ate at a cute restaurant sort of medieval. Don't remember the name and don't have a card.., but you'll find plenty of places to eat there.
Last day, was dedicated to shopping...lol El Corte Ingles is one of the biggest department stores in Barcelona.
Custo Barcelona, Desigual, La Gauche Divine, La Boheme, Mango are some of the shops that will make ur wallet thinner..
Oh..and I mustn't forget..Bellart Chocolatery. The best chocolate shop!! ;-)
This post is dedicated to my friend Indra!! Hope u have an amazing, magical trip with great experiences and memories to last for a lifetime!! :-)
xoxo
B.
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Barcelona, Spain - Part 1
Since I was a little child I liked to read books and picture myself in places around the world. Different cultures and new places always fascinated me.. I liked to read about ppl who travelled to Morocco, Casablanca, India, Egypt, Africa, Europe or made road trips in the US.. Going to all of these places has been a life dream..
The other day a friend of mine told me about her upcoming trip to Barcelona, Spain. Made me remember my first trip abroad..
Barcelona t'estimo..Means "Barcelona, I love you" and whoever visits feels the urge to shout it.
My sweetest, most enjoyable travel adventure.
Land of Gaudi, Miro, Picasso, Dali. A city-jewel waiting to be discovered and adored..
I visited Barca for 4 days..very few for so many things to see. It was mid-October. The weather perfect for enjoying my trip.
Arrival at El Prat airport at almost 10 am. Great minimalistic decoration and very friendly employees.
I was staying at America hotel. Beautiful, spacious, clean rooms, in the centre of Barcelona, just a few minutes walk to Psg.De Gracia, the fashion shopping area. ;-) The cutest, friendliest guy at the reception, a pool on the roof top and a breakfast to die for!! lol
With a city map in hand and a lot of happy mood, I started my exploration in the streets of Barcelona. Destination: Placa Catalunya and the famous La Rambla, with 1.5 km length leading to the Port, where lies the 75 m statue of Christopher Columbus, showing..what else?? America.. Take the elevator and go up. The view is amazing.
Walking the Rambla you can see joglers, flamenco dancers, ppl who sell birds, bunnies, hamsters, flowers, souvenirs and just feel the noise of the city..cause the Rambla never sleeps.
Don't miss visiting the La Boqueria, a paradise to ur senses!!
Big public market, where u can find all kinds of fruit and vegetables and of course Jamon Cerrano!! (Hope I wrote that right..lol It's a kind of smoked ham, served raw in thin slices..sth like italian prosciutto) In the market, there is a little place that serves baby squids with garlic and basel...OMG...it's just a sin to ur mouth..I just don't remember the name of the place. Will check my notes and keep u posted.
In the side of La Rambla there is the gothic neighborhood, Barri Gotic, the oldest place of the city.
Small streets like labyrinths will travel u to the Middle Ages. You will see impressive buildings like the Parliament and the Cathedral. Coffee shops, restaurants, tapas bars and lots of socializing with ppl from all around the globe.
Next stop: La Sagrada Familia.
The Temple of the Holy Family is one of the largest and most impressive in the world, almost reaching perfection. An extraordinary project of Gaudi, who dedicated 16 yrs of his life to accomplish it. You can also take the elevator and go up the towers so that u can admire the view from above. It was too crowded when I visited, so skipped that part. :-/
Next: Casa Batlo, in Psg.De Gracia. Restored by Gaudi in 1905 consists one of the most representative samples of modernish in the city. Behaind its facade lies an architectural treasure...
To be continued....
xoxo
B.
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Summer Holidays - Lefkada, Greece
Hey guys!! :-) It's been a while since I last wrote..so hope everyone's well and enjoying ur summer holidays. I've been to Lefkada island this year. It's a beautiful place in the Ionian, Western Greece. Amazing scenery, light blue beaches that make u feel like u're swimming in a pool, lots of green, tastefull food and very friendly people. If u visit, be sure to go to Porto Katsiki, one of the most famous beaches in the world and Egremnous. It has almost 350 steps but is totally worth it. ;-)
I'm posting some pics of the places I went, so that u can at least mind travel with me.
xoxo
B.
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Greece...
Greece..for those who don't know..is a tiny,little country at the south of Europe..Greece..the land of gods, the land of philosophy, history, mythology, psychology, theater, literature..The land of Alexander the great, of Socrates, of Plato..
I know that we are going through some of our roughest times as a nation..but I always like to believe that after a storm, sunshine always comes..:) And besides...this is a post about the good things...;)
Along with some photos i collected..i'll translate an email that reached me the other day about greeks..I don't unfortunately know the original author, so my apologies for that, but i find it amazingly true, so I had to write it..And I'm sure greeks that read it will smile, and foreigners will get jealous..
Enjoy people..
xoxo
B.
"Friends will say Hi.
Greek friends will give you a huge hug and a big kiss.
Friends call your parents "mr" and "mrs".
Greek friends call your parents "uncle" and "aunt".
Friends have never seen you cry.
Greek friends cry with you.
Friends eat at your table and go.
Greek friends spend hours eating, talking, laughing and just hanging out.
Friends borrow your things for a few days and give them back to you.
Greek friends keep borrowed things until you forget they're yours..:p
Friends know enough about you.
Greek friends can write a book about you with many many details.
Friends dumb you, if most people do.
Greek friends don't give a sh@t for the world and are with you.
Friends knock on your door or call you when they want to visit.
Greek friends open the door and say "I'm heeeeere".
Friends are for a while.
Greek friends are for life." :)
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| Elafonisi-Crete |
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| Kefalonia |
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| Porto Katsiki-Lefkada |
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| Meteora |
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| Navagio-Zante |
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| Lefkada |
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