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Annie Blackwell's avatar

Oh yes, yes, Alan. I was there last year, and previously. The Sagrada Familia inside made my spirit soar. Even amongst the hoards. When I look at my photos, much like yours, and then close my eyes, I can elicit the feeling again, just briefly. The brilliant reflection of changing styles outside is astounding.

As for your travel to get there, ouch!

For others considering this journey: we flew cattle to Singapore, did a recovery night stopover, then on to Paris. So, two 13-hour legs (Singapore Airlines). We spent a day in Paris (I'd been many times so no need to hang about, but do stay longer if it's a first), with a night at an excellent little hotel near Austerlitz station where the night trains depart. (You could go straight am flight arrival to pm train, if you wished). We caught the Paris night sleeper train to Barcelona (with a quick border change to a local train, long enough for breakfast and a walk around). On our chosen route, at dawn it passes Carcassonne and travels through the Pyrenees. (Can choose a coastal route). Affordable, less brutal, easy and such a wonderful trip even before Barca. Summers months only I think. PS: Oh!! Note to users! travel light. There are shops where you're going! One *small* case and a day-backpack. Yes, that truly is all you need. Did me for six weeks. Shopped and discarded items along the way :)) PPS: we're mid-seventies, so this is fit for everyone; remember the luggage warning. (Flights by travel agent. Everything else booked online by me).

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Nicola Francis's avatar

Fabulous descriptions and photos, Alan! Thank you! And great to hear you and Linda are enjoying yourselves. I’m housesitting in Switzerland at the moment and enjoying cross country walks most days through pretty villages, farms, vineyards and along the Rhône. I look forward to you getting going on the Camino. In the meantime, keep enjoying yourselves!

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