A Lazy Day So Far
Late yesterday we repeated our light supper from our previous visit to Barcelona, enjoying a salad (all too scarce on Catalan menus), calamari, and potatoes brava. (See previous post for photos!). We were really tired, after over 15,000 steps for Charlie and over 12,000 for me, so we were ready for bed soon thereafter.
This morning we had the hotel breakfast, and I really should photograph the buffet options. Maybe tomorrow! I must confess, we usually split a chocolate croissant as “dessert.”
We walked up the Passeig de Gracia to the Tumi store, where I found a smaller crossbody purse I like. Yes, I already own enough small crossbody bags to open at least a kiosk, but still! But then it took forever to complete the purchase—almost as long as buying a car takes! I guess it was due to all the EU paperwork involved in getting the tax back. I also browsed in a huge bookstore, hoping to find a magazine in Spanish to practice my decoding skills, but I guess they’re sold at newsstands instead.
For lunch, we went to a tiny, truly hole-in-the-wall pizza place that was 6th on the list of 100 restaurants in Barcelona.
We were BY FAR the oldest diners and only Americanos there. They gave us their version of pa amb tomàquet, which I’ve been calling pan con tomate, the Spanish name. Divine on the rustic bread! The diavolo pizza was also really delicious! It had the added bonus of being just two blocks from the hotel. Here’s a not particularly appealing shot of Charlie’s half of the pizza.
Was the diavolo not crazy spicy? Thomas almost met his maker eating a diavolo in LA last year
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DeleteThat pizza looks amazing!!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely take a relaxing day in the midst of all the travel!
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