Walking out of the hotel, Ji Mo opened the messenger bag, which contained a map, a note, a pen, a box of powder, a credit card and tens of euros in change.When I opened the map, I found that it was actually a Spanish urban map, and only some important places were marked in Chinese. What should I do?

"Plaza Catale." Ji Mo looked at the place marked with a red circle on the map and said to himself, "Go here."

Plaza Catalunya is the dividing line between the old city of Barcelona and the expansion area, and the Ohm Hotel where Ji Mo lived is located in the grids divided by the streets developed in the late 19th century.To go to Plaza Catalunya, you must take the most famous street in Barcelona-La Rambla-this is a slightly uphill boulevard that runs through the northwest from the Old Port to Plaza Catalunya.

At the end of the century, all the way to the south, stop and go, I feel that the brilliance and delicacy of Barcelona are condensed in a relatively compact space, so walking is an excellent way to know this kind of city.Of course, Barcelona is also a very crowded city, with a constant flow of people, some are office workers in suits and leather shoes, and there are casual tourists who are not interested.Sometimes pass by, sometimes look back and smile.Ji Mo walked happily and briskly, as if he had completely forgotten about those troubles that were eight thousand miles away.

From Plaça Catalunya, along the Las Ramblas, smell the smell of the Boqueria market, rush into the Liceo Theater and visit the Palau Guell.Continue to walk through Rambla Street and the bustling Royal Plaza, and then walk to San Jaime Square, which is the core of the Gothic Quarter. After walking through two museums, you will reach the main gate of the cathedral, turn around and walk along the Esplanade. Walk along Via Tana, admiring the remains of the Roman city wall, then go from the fork of Silver Street to the splendid Gothic Santa Maria Church, circle it for a week, and then go up to the noble Montecada Street, where the famous Picasso Museum is located.Continue north past Santa Caterina Market, a magnificent 19th-century produce market built on the site of a medieval monastery, before turning the corner to the magnificent Modernist Concert Hall of Catalonia .

At the end of the century, I was attracted by these Gaudi buildings full of wonderful charm, but after going around, I somehow returned to Plaza Catalunya.Standing in the middle of the square, looking around, I don't know whether it is depression or surprise.She picked up the map again, studied it carefully, and this time decided to walk the entire La Rambla to see the once deserted port.Along the way, there are still dazzling performances by artists, imaginative and unrestrained statues of real people, and painters' vivid and unrestrained brushstrokes... Really, the street art is vividly and delicately displayed, and it is worthy of the legendary "Vagabond Avenue".When passing by the Boqueria market, Ji Mo couldn't bear the temptation of delicious food, so he bought two fresh fruits to taste.

After walking for about three quarters of an hour, I finally arrived at the Old Port. The magnificent marina is beyond sight, and seabirds are flying around. People are walking along the pier, or sitting on benches blowing the sea breeze. A palatial shopping and dining complex.What a sight to behold!Who would have thought that this place was once a thorn in people's eyes, but now it has become so charming.

After walking for a long time, Ji Mo felt hungry and tired, so he found a small restaurant by the beach and sat down, ordered a seafood baked rice and a glass of local Spanish beer.Enjoying exotic delicacies in the rising sun and wind, surrounded by people of all colors talking and laughing.Ji Mo took a deep breath, allowing the breath of the Mediterranean Sea to permeate into his heart and lungs, feeling so fresh and nourishing.

It is such a pleasure to dine in such a beautiful view.However, this simple meal cost 30 euros at the end of the century. Fortunately, before leaving, the boss gave a ticket to the art exhibition."ClaudeMonet" is printed on the sky blue ticket. I know him at the end of the century. It is the French painter Monet. In addition, I also understand "CaixaForum" - probably the name of the exhibition hall, and "10am--8pm" - obviously this is It's show time.As for other addresses and slogans, Ji Mo was at a loss.I didn't find this place on the map, and I was confused when I asked the boss for the specific walking route.Fortunately, the boss pointed out the maze. It is only about 3 miles from the Old Port to the center of Kaisa. It is fast and convenient to call a taxi.

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