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Dubai For 48 Hours: Burj Khalifa

A post for all the architecture lovers: this skyscraper is just beautiful! Beyond the technical prowess (the world’s tallest tower which rises to 829.8 m), Burj Khalifa is absolutely gorgeous! The photographer in me would had much more fun, if I had more time for taking pictures! But I had no time, I didn’t plan a visit to Burj Khalifa this evening and came across it by chance. Such a shame! If I had time, I would probably have taken 10,000 photos! (LOL!). No visit inside either, there is the Armani Hotel I wanted to check, but 2-3 snapshots of Dowtown Dubai and I go to the other end of the city to the Jumeirah Beach district. Distances are big.

Photos : Mademoiselle Le K – copyright 2013, tous droits réservés. 

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Dubaï en 48 heures: Burj Khalifa

Un post pour tout les dingues d’architecture : cette tour est juste magnifique! Au-delà de la prouesse technique (la plus haute tour du monde qui culmine à 829,8 m), Burj Khalifa est tout simplement superbe esthétiquement et la photographe (myself) aurait pu s’éclater. Mais pas le temps : je n’avais pas prévu une visite de Burj Khalifa dans le planning de la soirée, encore moins des photos! Suis tombée dessus par hasard, dommage! Sinon j’étais partie pour 10 000 photos (lol!). Pas de visite de l’intérieur non plus qui comprend sur quelques étages l’Armani Hotel, mais 2-3 snapshots de Dowtown Dubaï et je file à l’autre bout de la ville, vers le quartier de Jumeirah Beach. Mine de rien les distances sont grandes.

 

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Barcelona in 3 hours “for dummies” (lol)?

First stopover:

time to get out of the boat and leave the port area (by walk, really not my best idea!), it’s already been 2:30 pm (photo 2). My “first” time in Barcelona for 3 hours in the city only!

And I decided to discover the different areas by the Barcelona City Tour bus tour, the red tour which lasts 3:30 minimum! So be careful! 

You can get off the bus to take another one, as many times as you want during 24 or 48 hours and change the tour (red, green or blue). I need flexibility as an independent traveller.

Unfortunately I don’t have enough time

to go visiting some of the many sites. But I do an exception for La Pedrera, a house designed by the famous architect Gaudi (pictures 1 & 3).

I take this opportunity to run to another iconic work of Gaudi, the Sagrada Familia which I see as facades by lack of time (pictures 4). But the magic doesn’t operate, I don’t like the exterior details and the imposing porch 

I enjoyed more the quiet empty streets to get there. And I rush back to La Perdrera to jump in the bus, where I can see the facade of Casa Batllo (picture 5) of Gaudi.

Time flies: when finally I arrived at Las Ramblas, 

the area reminds me of New York: the rythm, crowd and major intersections (picture below). At the statue of Christopher Columbus stop, I jumped into a taxi to the Costa Neo Romantica.

In 15 mn, at 6:15 pm the boat leaves the port! Bye bye Barcelona, I will come back for sure. I have a mixed feeling of having seen all and nothing. I need to come back… To be continued, next stop in…

And today question is: if you had a 3 hours stopover in Barcelona, what would you do or visit?

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