Soft Memories 52

The open section of the Rec Comtal, the old irrigational canal which crosses the city of Barcelona all the way down to the sea, looks like a place straight out of a fairy tale.
Digital Art | Photography
Digital Art | Photography
The open section of the Rec Comtal, the old irrigational canal which crosses the city of Barcelona all the way down to the sea, looks like a place straight out of a fairy tale.
Barcelona is one of the art capitals of the world, and it seems that everywhere you look there are amazing buildings like the one I spotted the other day in Poble Sec.
Planned by Catalan entrepreneur Eusebi Güell for his employees, the Còlonia Güell, located south of Barcelona, is a mixture of small houses and modernist buildings. It looks like a place frozen in time.
I have never seen another city with as many bars and cafés as Barcelona. They are part of the neighborhood bonding experience, and each one has its own following and personality.
In the Mercat de Santa Caterina you can eat delicious dishes made from all kinds of products sold right in the market stalls.
Here is a small garden where one can relax in the sun or in the shade depending on the time of day.
The Can Peguera neighborhood consists mostly of “cheap houses” of the past century which owners refused to trade for units in apartment buildings like the ones found in the surrounding areas.
Les Roquetes is a blue-collar neighborhood of the Nou Barris district. Its windy streets go up and down, following the steep slopes of the hill.
The El Clot neighborhood is known for its quiet streets and pleasant shops, especially around the market area.