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Friday, 6 January 2012

Bucket List: Visiting Park Guell in Barcelona



Hi Bucket List Nation, Letizia of Letizia Barcelona here. Today I’ll be a complete tourist, I’m taking you to Park Guell, one of my favorite places in Barcelona, even though it’s always crowded! I’m always impressed by the beauty of the garden complex, the crazy architecture of the buildings and each time I discover some new detail I hadn’t noticed before. Park Guell was supposed to be an ideal city, designed by Antonio Gaudi and commissioned by Eusebi Guell, a wealthy businessman who wanted to create a super stylish park. At the end, the cost was so high that the final project -maybe too ambitious- was abandoned and the park is now property of the city of Barcelona. The entrance is free.
Let’s see the photos now

Living the Bollywood Experience



Hey BLN, Letizia here of Letizia Barcelona. I have already shared some of my experiences in India visiting the poor man’s Taj Mahal and Ellora Caves, but I haven’t told you yet about my Bollywood Experience!
Oh I wanted to be a part of the Indian dream so bad!
We had arrived in Mumbay for 2 weeks, and I had already heard about other European people who got the chance to make a small appearance in an Indian movie, and I just couldn’t live Mumbay without visiting the Bollywood studios.

Weekender: Hidden LA




{Lake Hollywood is my favorite new find. You can walk across the bridge and get a perfect view of the Hollywood sign.}
Living in a big city has its advantages; everyone is always discussing the hidden gems that make Los Angeles such a quirky place to live. A friend from Dallas was visiting this weekend, and we decided to plan an entire day of finding hidden/unique things in the city. We explored Lake Hollywood, tried gourmet popsicles, shopped for exotic spices, and even managed to carve out a few hours for a makeover.
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