Spanish Coastal Gems – Tarragona, Peniscola, Sitges

Tarragona, Peniscola, and Sitges.  Three cities that we stopped by on our driving route from Barcelona to Valencia and back.  Three cities within maximum 2.5 hours of each other, yet each of these cities carry unique characteristics about them.

Normally, I would suggest people to take the train from Barcelona directly to Valencia, that is, if you’re going only to Valencia.  Instead, what we did was we rented a car.  The cost is slightly higher for renting a car, but factoring in gas, insurance, and toll fees, and the costs make it less attractive considering the sights you see on a train are supposedly similar to the ones you see while driving.  That said, we ended up renting a car because we wanted to stop by other coastal cities as well. Continue reading Spanish Coastal Gems – Tarragona, Peniscola, Sitges

Getting Fat and Getting Smart in Barcelona

I was back again at one of my favorite cities in the world, Barcelona!  Nom.

This time, much unfortunately and for whatever reason, the weather was much colder than last year’s.  In fact, at one of the days during Mobile World Congress (MWC), it was actually snowing!  Gone were the pinkish and blue skies this time.  Nevertheless, I still enjoyed my time in Barcelona, it’s just a beautiful place to be.

I’ll dive right in since I’ve made some posts about Barcelona already – Barcelona, the City of Gastronomy, Barcelona Architectural Design and More, and Mobile World Congress 2017 – The Next Element.

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