Barcelona, Spain
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
RedLine Bus Tour; walked part of the Ramblas, visited St. Joseph Bauteria
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
RedLine Bus to Funicular, visited the fort, walked the Ramblas from out hotel to the end – where the water is
Thursday, August 7, 2011
Metro to Sagrada Familia, walked to the Arc d’triompe thru the Cituidad Park thru Barrio Gotic, lunch at Turnedon (Great!) Walked to Ramlas and back to hotel
Friday, April 8, 2011
Metro to Sans Train Station to buy ticket to Malaga, Spain
Evening walk to Gothic Bario
Demonstrations going on around the corner from where we ate at the Traraband restaurant
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Left Barcelona at 10:20 am on train, great lunch on the train!
RedLine Bus Tour, walked part of the Ramblas, visited St. Josep La Bouqueria – great market
Sagrada Familia Basilica (Gaudi) - still under construction
UNESCO world heritage site
Torre Glories - cucumber shaped tower (office building)
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Red Line Bus to Funicular, visited the fort, walked the Ramblas from our hotel to the end of the walkway at the North Atlantic Ocean
Thursday, August 7, 2011
Metro to Sagrada Familia, then
Walked to Arc de Triomf – built in 1988 as the gateway to the fair which was held in the Parc de la Ciutadella, then thru Barrio Gothic area, lunch at Turnedon (Great!) Walked the Ramblas and back to hotel
The Castle of the Three Dragons was built between 1887 and 1888 as a Café-Restaurant for the 1888 Universal Exposition of Barcelona
Friday, April 8, 2011
Metro to Sans Train Station to buy ticket to Malaga, Spain
Evening walk to the market, Gothic Barrio & dinner
Local market with the color tiled roof
Walking thru the Gothic Barrio
Thinking of our pal Monica
We decided to go between these buildings and had a great meal at the Traraband Restaurant on the Plaza De San Miguel
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Left Barcelona on the 10:20 am train to Malaga. Had a great lunch on the train!
One night in Malaga, Spain
A nice train ride
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Left with our tour group bus from Malaga and drove to board ferry in Tarifa, Spain to board the ferry. We crossed the Sea of Gibraltar to Tangiers, Morocco (45 minutes). Went thru customs and then a long, but very scenic bus ride from Tangiers to Fez, and enjoyed a great buffet at Hotel Fez Mirage. Spent 2 nights in Fez
Castle Tarifa at the port
Families enjoying picnics in a park
Monday, April 11, 2011
Fez 2 nights
Bab Bou Jloud - triple arched gate entrance to the old city of Fez
Wednesday. April 13
Marrakech
Bab Agnaou - one of Marrakech's gates into the Medina
Inside the old city we visited Bahai Palace
Walking to the Marrakech Square (Djemaa el Fan) - large public square - snake charmers, jugglers, acrobats, dentists, restaurants, and more
Thursday, April 14
Marrakech to Casablanca to Rabat
Left Marrakech at 8:30 am on to Casablanca; Casablanca – over 5 million people; very busy city!
Moroccan Flag
Red represents Berbers, Green represents Arabs, 5 points on the star represent 5 pillars of Islam:
(1) Allah is the only god, Muhammed is the messenger. (2) Prayer. (3) Alms (4) Fasting
(5) Pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj if possible)
Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca
And here's Anne again
Friday, April 15
Rabat & Tangier
Rabat, at the northwest part of Morocco's Atlantic coastline became the capital of Morocco in 1902, before that, Fez was the capital. Rabat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 12 Million people live in Rabat; Visited the Kasbah – a must; scenic bus ride.
Royal Palace or Dar al-Makhzen is the primary and official residence of the king of Morocco in Rabat
Mausoleum for Muhammed V
Oudaya Kasbah residential area with quaint whitewashed houses in blue and white - the town is in the enclosed area near the ocean
Old city of Rabat - a walled city from 17th century - historic buildings, traditional souks and markets
Our last night in Rabat, Morocco - RIF & SPA Hotel
Saturday, April 16
Tangier to Costa del Sol, Spain - Ferry across the Sea of Gibraltar
Cadiz, Spain - our home for 1 night
We rented a car and drove to Saleema in the Algarve Region (Portugal's southern coast)
Our home on the hill
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