March 17, 2022
Barcelona: In the Barrio Gótico
In spite of our smooth arrival our first night in Barcelona found us both sleeping poorly. I awoke about midnight and was up for an hour; did the same at around three; and then slept through until 6:30 when I was awake by the sound of Rachael preparing her first cup of coffee. She said she had slept poorly too, and having me up with the light on in the bathroom didn’t help. I was surprised, thinking that the door was solid but it’s apparently painted glass.
Our hotel offers a fine breakfast, a massive spread for only 20 euros per. Too much for too much, and neither of us was remotely interested. Rachael feasted instead on a packet of instant oatmeal she brought with her from home while I went next door for a pair of whole grain croissants and cafe con leche.
An then, errands. Rachael went out to pick up a SIM card for my phone (hers is set already) while I assembled the bikes. Assembly went fine, but it did me in. Feeling drugged and nauseated, at about eleven I crashed for a nap.
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I woke about an hour later feeling clear-headed, refreshed, and ready to see the sights. By now though Rachael was spent and took over the bed while I went out for an exploration. Our hotel is in an excellent location, a few blocks from the cathedral at the north end of the Gothic Quarter, the oldest neighborhood in the city. We’ve been in Barcelona twice before this but this is the first time I’ve ever really explored this area, arguably the best known and most interesting in the city.
I wandered around without a plan for about two or three hours and quickly became entranced. It’s probably the first time I’ve been thoroughly taken with Barcelona. Every street and alley held something of interest. Eventually though I worked my way back to the vicinity of the hotel, briefly feeling crestfallen when I discovered that I’d forgotten to turn on the GPS as a tracker to help me find my way back. I was just considering calling up Rachael for help when I rounded the corner and stumbled on it.
While I was out, Rachael woke from her nap and went out on a second errand - to the post office, to see if she could mail a parcel of her meds and incidentals ahead to a hotel in Wales. She was successful and satisfied with the cost - only 25 euros. In retrospect I should have done the same thing myself.
Soon after I was back in the room Rachael called - she wanted to let me know that she’d stopped for lunch at an appealing cafe. I hadn’t eaten either since those two croissants, so once I found she was only an eight minute walk away I placed an order (they were due to close in half an hour) and raced back into the Gothic Quarter to join her.
A rewarding first day, and one due to get even better.
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Also, what plan and cost do you have on the SIMs?
Sorry for all the questions!
Oh, one more: Are you ordering the croissants etc. in Spanish, or is English workable (or is it just point and a few words of either language so no matter).
2 years ago
Rachael will have to report out the SIM solution.
Here in Barcelona English is sufficient everywhere We’ve gone so far, but we’ll have to see when we get to smaller towns. This is a tourist region though so we should be fine. A good thing, since I’m a pathetic uniglot.
2 years ago
1. 8 GB of data valid in Europe
2. 30 minutes + 200 text messages (international)
3. Unlimited calls + text messages in Europe
4. Valid for 14 days
I purchased a similar plan from Orange for Scott’s phone in Barcelona with a physical SIM card which can also be topped off. If you order several weeks before you leave you can get the same plan I ordered above.
2 years ago
I am hoping that our German friends will be able, maybe by using their local address, to get us something that will resemble what a local would be paying. In past we have been using an "international SIM", in our case from the company onesim.com. That cost maybe $50 for 8 gb for 30 days. One time we bought a SIM from LIDL, which offered good prices, but when they found out we really didn't live at the German address we gave, they silently cancelled it! It took a phone call to them in German from a German friend to finally find out what their beef was.
Maybe this is a good topic for a Forum post!
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