Pulling your luggage from the train station to your hotel never seemed so easy. No street in Barcelona lacks visual stimulation, architectural masterpieces, or scenic cityscapes. Quick, get that luggage to your room so you can run out and enjoy it all!
Morning light breaks through the arches in the old Gothic city. Barcelona may be a modern city, but the Gothic quarter still holds the romance of the past.
Fresh fish is only one of the delights to behold in the Boqueria markets.
Designed by Richard Meier, this museum is dedicated to works from the second half of the 20th century. The exterior is a known spot of skateboarding and informal gatherings of youth or teenagers.
Flowers for sell in small stand on Las Ramblas, Barcelona, Spain.
Morning light breaks through the passageways in Barcelona's gothic quarters. This section of Barcelona is comprised of small alley-like passages, which wind around gothic constructions like a maze. The old city is a perfect destination for walking tours which will transport you to the time of the past. Expect a new surprise around every corner. This scene not uncommon in the old city.
Dancing toys inside a storefront near Las Ramblas, Barcelona, Spain. Shot with Lensbabies 2.0
Parc Guell offers a beautiful view of the city of Barcelona.
Parc Guell offers many photo opportunities. Gaudi's architecture is the closest of the many scenic layers which unfold beneath this famous overlook. La Sagrada Familia and Torre Agbar are both easily found within this 180 degree panoramic cityscape.
John Rash has been a member since 23 March 2008 and goes by rashphoto.
Currently in North Carolina.
I am a digital photography and multimedia production instructor at Randolph Community College in North Carolina. I study mandarin Chinese, love underground music and counter culture communities, and usually focus on portrait or travel photography.
You can also find John at rashphoto.blogspot.com.
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