TJ Rogers Skates One Of The Best Cities: Barcelona, Spain | SMILE
You're probably familiar with the expression, “Live to skate, skate to live,” but in the case of Canadian rider TJ Rogers who, as a young teenager, committed his life to the sport, the sport may very well have saved his life.
In the new film Smile,” we learn that Rogers had a pretty rough start as the child of hardcore drug addicted parents. “I was around 8,” says Rogers, “when I started noticing my dad doing all these drugs and my mother doing heroine and crack. He found comfort and stability in boarding and went riding every day before school, unimpeded by his mom and dad who were strung out and happy just to have him out of the house and occupied.
It’s a wonder the kid survived let alone thrived as he seems to have done, but the small-town community of Whitby, Ontario provided additional support, and skating gave him both distraction and focus. “That’s what skating’s about,” says Rogers. “Striving to do better for yourself at the end of the day.”
Today, Rogers rides professionally, and in “Smile,” we hear him reflect on his personal tale while he tackles the town of his skating dreams: Barcelona, Spain.
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Barcelona: Holiday From Dreams, Surreal Attractions, Tour Of Spanish Wonders In Barcelona
Barcelona: Holiday From Dreams, Surreal Attractions, Tour Of Spanish Wonders In Barcelona
Barcelona feels a bit surreal – appropriate, since Salvador Dali spent time here and Spanish Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí designed several of the city’s buildings. Stepping into Gaudí’s Church of the Sacred Family is a bit like falling through the looking glass - a journey that you can continue with a visit to Park Güell. Sip sangria at a sidewalk café in Las Ramblas while watching flamboyant street performers, then create your own moveable feast by floating from tapas bar to tapas bar.
The Barcelona beaches including Barceloneta are incredible, and a great place to study abroad in Spain and Europe.
Barcelona is the capital of Catolonia and the second largest city in Spain. Barcelona is today one of the world's leading tourist, economic, trade fair/exhibitions and cultural-sports centres, and its influence in commerce, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of theworld's major global cities.
The most important places to visit in Barcelona are: La Sagrada Familia (This was the largest project by Antoni Gaudi. The construction of this world famous church began in 1882 and is still ongoing), Casa Mila (also known as La Pedrera, it was architected by the great Antoni Gaudi. The unusual rooftop can be seen on many postcards from Barcelona), La Rambla (probably the most famous area of Barcelona and very popular amongst tourists. Don't forget to appreciate the history while watching street performers), Gothic Quarter (it the center of Barcelona's Old City. Amidst the buildings from medieval times, you will feel transported back in time), La Boqueria (a colorful market where you will find both locals and visitors. Besides the freshness of produce, presentation is extremely eye catching), Plaza de Espana (it is a grand, massive square in the middle of Barcelona. The square was built back in 1920 for the international exhibition), Parc Guell (Barcelona has many great landmarks designed by the world renowned architect, Antoni Gaudi. One of them is the unique Parc Guell) and many more.
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Uncover the ancient secrets hidden beneath the surface of modern Rome, including the 'Bone Chapel', a pagan shrine, and subterranean catacombs where early Christians buried their dead. Through their passion and knowledge our expert, English-speaking guides will bring these mystical vaults to life and answer all the questions these fascinating sites evoke.
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So welcome to the Capuchin crypt. We have six rooms, five of which are entirely decorated with the bones of the Capuchins. Most visitors coming to Rome barely touch the tip of the iceberg, but this tour allows us to go 20 meters, 60 feet below the street level. Our visitors come away with a greater appreciation of Rome as the archaeological lasagna and all the layers of history.
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Andalucía's rich mix of culture, cuisine, history, and natural wonders into a 60-minute special. The hour includes the major cities of Sevilla, Córdoba, and Granada; flamenco, sherry, and horses; dramatic white-washed hill towns; and fun in the Costa del Sol sun — plus a dash of Britain in Gibraltar.
Splendid beaches, delicious cuisine, vibrant nightlife and lively fiestas all make Spain one of Europe’s best getaways. Because Spain encompasses several autonomous regions and islands, the country boasts one of the most widely diverse cultures and landscapes on the continent. Here's an overview of the top places to visit in Spain.BARCELONA 2019- CATALONIA , SPAIN - TRAVEL TOUR SPAIN BARCELONA - CATALONIA , SPAIN 2019
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You don't know Barcelona? Watch this video, you'll visit for sure!
This city is one of the most amazing cities in this world, well developed, awesome people, civilized to the maximum and most important, Messi the football player is from there! you would love it and wish to visit it again and again. So, relax your back and enjoy this short tour so you can have an idea what is Barcelona about.
City break in BEAUTIFUL Barcelona! Spain ????????
A quick little montage of our wonder city break in Barcelona, where we rented a private apartment near the Paral-lel metro station. Despite many warnings that this area can be considered 'seedy' at night, we found it really pleasant. We found this area to be pleasant, well catered for in regards to supermarket, a very popular bar/restaurant which had locals filling every seat all day long and great Transport links on the Metro.
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24 Hours In Barcelona - Tour The City By Open Top Bus
A Mini Break in Barcelona and with a flight time of only 1hr 55mins from London Gatwick it is possible to do.
Take the tour bus and with 3 routes you cover most of this huge city plus a few hours walking around the old historic areas. Not forgetting the fabulous seafront. Here is a very short clip of my stay in Barcelona.
Walking Barcelona, Spain In One Day
In this episode, we travel to Barcelona Spain and walk around the city for the day.
We visit La Rambla, Sagrada Familiar, Gaudi's architectural wonders, Passeig de Gracia, Plaza Catalunya, and our favorite restaurant Asador de Aranda.
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You’ve made a smart decision taking a holiday in Barcelona.
But in a city of tourist traps you’ll need info like a freshly minted mojito in the Spanish sun.
What I’m about is local information. I’ve been there 3 days ago and this is the result: my Barcelona travel vlog. If you have any questions please ask in the comments below.
Now here’s the only Barcelona travel guide you’ll ever need:
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1 – Barcelona budgets
2 – Must see attractions
3 – Transport + discount passes
4 – What to eat
5 – Accommodation
6 – Festivals and nightlife
7 – Neighbourhoods
8 – Barcelona weather
9 – Barcelona maps
BARCELONA TRAVEL GUIDE BUDGETS
While it’s not as cheap as alternatives in southeast Asia or South America you can do Barcelona on a budget. In fact if done right it’s one of the cheapest big cities in Europe.
Priceoftravel.com gave Barcelona a $71.51 backpacker rating (€61.31) which ranks 100 out of 136 top vacation destinations. This means for $71.51 a day tourists can enjoy:
A dorm bed at a good hostel or an AirBnB.
3 cheap meals.
2 public transportation rides.
1 paid attraction like Sagrada Familia, Montserrat or Park Guell.
3 beers.
In all expect to pay about $150.00-$200.00 (€128.60-€171.48) for a standard weekend with some local food, drinks and 2-3 top attractions.
This can be lowered to $34.50 (€30.00) a day by cooking, walking, or skipping out on the beer.
BARCELONA’S MAIN ATTRACTIONS
A spectacular interpretation of Gothic architecture and the most fascinating church you’ll ever see is any tourist’s priority at La Sagrada Familia. A logical next stop is a trip up the hill to the Utopian urban park with the best view in the city at Park Guell.
No tourist guide would miss wonder-architect Antoni Gaudi‘s marine-inspired mansion Casa Batlló and its counterpart, the wobbling jell-o-like apartment block with no straight lines called La Pedrera.
Football fans can’t go wrong doing a tour at football Mecca Camp Nou Stadium or even checking out some of Barcelona FC’s matches if you’re there in season.
Barcelona’s best free attraction is the Magic Fountain Show. For better or for worse you’ll need to walk up the famous pedestrian boulevard La Rambla and try some delicious snacks at La Boqueria Market.
Need more? There’s in depth info about all these attractions more in my 3 day Barcelona itinerary.
BARCELONA TRANSPORT
Pretty much everywhere you’ll need to go finds itself in zone one of the Barcelona transport network. Single tickets for every mode of transport on the system (airport not included) are €2.20. For this reason it is recommended to get a discount transport pass which could cut costs in half. The two travel cards used most by tourists are the Barcelona Card and the Hola Barcelona Card.
THE METRO - There are 11 metro lines that cover the entire city so after your metro ride you’ll rarely end up walking more than 10 minutes for any given destination. The system is quiet, clean, and efficient. The air conditioning on the trains is great even though on the platform it can get sauna-like in summertime. This is your main mode of transport.
BUSES - The Barcelona bus system covers a lot of ground and runs frequently. You’ll never wait more than 15 minutes. The new futuristic-looking fleet of buses which are slowly taking over the city are electric, silent, and have wifi. The only problem you’ll face is the need for slightly better navigation skills or knowledge of the city – so study up!
WHAT TO EAT IN BARCELONA
We’ll start with the culinary symbol of Spain: Jamon Serrano. You need to try this thinly sliced cured ham and you can’t go wrong with the acorn-fed, high quality variety called Bellota. For regional specialties of Catalonia we find the irresistibly simple pan con tomate: an accompaniment to any tapa or main dish. Grilled bread is rubbed with garlic and fresh tomato and drizzled in a good olive oil. More filling are the traditional butifarra con alubias (sausage and beans), patatas bravas (fried potato chunks with a spicy sauce), and the legendary alioli – a garlicky mayonnaise-like sauce which goes on pretty much everything especially fideuà (a paella-like noodle dish). On the sweeter side a staple for breakfast are the famous churros con chocolate while a great dessert is la crema catalana (a type of pudding similar to crème brûlée but with milk instead of heavy cream).
BEST AREAS TO STAY
For tourists there are typically about 7-8 choices central which can lead to some confusion. It’s not an exact science but let’s try a few of these suggestions:
Solo travel: Barceloneta (near the beach, easy to meet people).
Couples: Gracia (quiet, full of romantic squares and cool cafes).
Party time: El Gotico (an area rammed with cool bars and clubs).
Luxury: El Born (boutique shops and cocktail bars).
On the cheap: Raval (street food and multi-cultural area).
Sightseeing: Example (home to a ton of main attractions).
Exploring the Wonders of Barcelona, Spain!
This week I took a train to Barcelona to visit friends, see the sights, and eat all the food. I have to say, I loved it! Barcelona is an awesome city with tons of interesting things to look at.
In this vlog, I stumble upon a Women's March, explore La Sagrada Familia, and explore the Arc de Triomf.
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Transfer To Barcelona Cruise Terminal Port From Barcelona Airport - Arriving In Spain For Our Cruise
The Barcelona Cruise Ship Terminal In Southern Spain is one of the busiest Cruise Ship ports in the world rivaling those in Miami and Ft Lauderdale Florida. This video shows you what to expect once you arrive at the Barcelona Airport, also some of the sights along the way between the Airport and Cruise Ship Terminal.
The Barcelona International Airport is also one of the busiest in Europe with over 35 million passengers each year. The Airport itself is an ultra-modern wonder of steel and glass with an obvious design geared towards future expansion. The Barcelona Airport and Cruise terminal are only about 8 miles apart or about a 30-40 minute drive depending on traffic levels. The drive is partially highway and part surface roads with the slowest portion being within the huge port of Barcelona itself.
The Port of Barcelona is visited by at least 15 major cruise ships throughout the year and services approximately 2.6 million cruise passengers per year including those traveling to popular Spanish island destinations. On any given day you may see mega ships from major cruise lines such as Royal Caribbean, Holland America, Princess, MSC, and other European lines such as Aida. It is no surprise that the Cruise terminals are clean, modern and spacious as any found in other major cruise ship hubs. Barcelona seems to be geared for tourism and has invested heavily into making Barcelona a world class destination.
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Wine tour Spain: ULTIMATE Segovia wine tour | Medieval city + amazing wine
Segovia day tour from Madrid
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This is not just another tour to Segovia, this is a special cultural and wine tour from Madrid for very small groups, with an expert guide. You will visit things that are not included in any other tour to Segovia, such as a short stop at the amazing El Escorial Monastery and La Granja de San Ildefonso (a beautiful Royal Palace surrounded by gardens and fountains -Spain´s Versailles). Enjoy a fantastic visit to a local wine cellar with wine tastings of top, high-quality wines. This is a unique tour. Maximum 7. Private tour option also available
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Combine 4 fantastic experiences in 1:
- On the way to Segovia, we will stop at the El Escorial Monastery, one of Spain´s most impressive monasteries
- Visit a winery to enjoy their high-quality wines
- Enjoy a visit to the UNESCO heritage site of Segovia, with its Cathedral, Alcazar and Roman aqueduct and enjoy a top quality traditional lunch.
- Visit La Granja de San Ildefonso, an incredible royal palace with gardens
After having been picked up at your hotel at 8:30am, we will drive comfortably until we reach the UNESCO site of El Escorial, a vast and magnificent Monastery that is a fantastic example of Renaissance architecture. Here we will make a quick stop to take some photos before we move on to visit a winery close to Segovia. Here we will learn about wine production in this region, as well as discovering and tasting some of their high-quality wines.
Next up we will move on to the magical UNESCO site of Segovia. The Alcazar and the aqueduct are Segovia´s most notable monuments, but the city reveals many other wonders: its fantastic Cathedral, and the old city districts and pebbled stone streets.
For lunch, you will enjoy a high-quality meal at one of the most famous restaurants in Segovia, a city famous for its roast suckling pig (you will be asked about any dietary requirements in advance).
After lunch, we will head towards our last shortstop of the day, La Granja, a fantastic royal palace surrounded by gardens and fountains. Here we will have a short time to walk around the outside and take some more photos and appreciate the beautiful architecture. Finally, we will head back to your hotel in Madrid, happy and satisfied after a day of Spanish culture, gastronomy and wine.
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Sinulog Cebu 2020 in Barcelona Spain | Sinulog History, Rituals and Dances
We celebrate Sinulog Cebu 2020 here in San Agustin Church Barcelona Spain. Sinulog is a famous festival in the province of Cebu Philippines! Pit Señor!
Spain - Part II - Barcelona - 4K - Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus Tour, Born Cultural Centre, Aquarium
During this episode in our multi-part Spain series, Shawn and Kevin of Travel by Numbers takes a Hop-On, Hop-Off bus tour in both the East and West routes - and with over 30 stops it's a great way to see most of the city and attractions, quickly. Then the boys head over to Born Cultural Centre, an important building in Barcelona that holds cultural events but which also houses an archeological dig revealing streets and partial buildings from the Barcelona of the 1700's. Hear also the story of Catalonian repression. Our final stop in this episode is the remarkable Aquarium where we see sharks, lionfish and a squirmy octopus.
Coming up: More from Barcelona, Monserrat, Baga including Sagrada Familia, Park Guell and architectural wonders from famed architect Antoni Gaudi. We also visit the south of France and Andorra - high in the mountains. So stay tuned, and thanks for watching!
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