Day Four: Zaragoza, Spain and Barcelona, Spain
I figure I will just make a stop at one of the major cities on the way to Barcelona...one of which is Zaragoza. I get in at 2 pm and have 5 hours to explore. At this point I have to carry around my giant backpack the whole time (ugh). At first glance Zaragoza is not much at least it didn’t look like it to me. Then I continued to walk around and gradu

ally things became more interesting...I got to the historic district and saw a lot of really nice things. So after hours of walking I get back to the train station and I realize that I missed the train I was supposed to get and I am stuck with the express. The problem being with the normal train I would arrive in Barcelona at 9 am (i.e. I would not have to pay for a hostel) but with the express I arrived at 10 pm and was forced to sleep in the airport or get a hostel. I chose the latter. First I explore what I can of the city and am already very impressed. I get to the hostel get as comfortable as I can then crash. I got four days in Barcelona no need to rush.....
Days Five - Seven: Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona was a lot of fun. It is a huge city with a million things to do and a million places to go. And there are people here from every corner of the world it seems like. There are way

too many museums to count, green areas, ports, beaches, and everything you could ever hope to do. The nightlife is equally as diverse with all options that you could want, with plenty of options for the immense number of tourists (hard-pressed to find an area with actual Barcelon-ians). Even the Spanish people are most likely tourists from another part of Spain.
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