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Drinks at The Wild Rover
#barcelona #barcelonatips #influencer#travelblogger #drinks #travelphotography And you’re thinking that it seems a bit illogical to go to Barcelona and enter an Irish pub? Well yes, I see your point, but we found this place back in 2013 and we’ve been comming here ever since then. Which is several times, and I tell everyone that visits Barcelona to go to The Irish Rover, they have the best drinks in the city. Well I havent tried every bar in the city, but I have never been dissapointed when I’ve been to our Irish one either. They always have affordable prices, great staff and most importanly amazing drinks and live music. If you’re…
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The Brazen Head
Who hasn’t heard of The Brazen Head? The bar dates back to 1198, needless to say that its Irelands oldest pub. So when we visited Dublin for New Years we just had to visit the iconic landmark of a pub. Out of all the pubs we visited, this was the most hyped and even though it was kind of cool to have visited, it’s not all that it’s cracked up to be. It was cute. I liked the rustic feeling of the outdoors area. The bar served Guinness. Didnt try the food though, so I cant really say much for that. Seems like I didnt like it?Well, its not that…
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What’s you favorite?
Oh okey, I know, guilty. I should probably change status or alignment on this blog. I’ve been spamming about the sunsets and sunrises that we experienced during our trip to the portuguese island of Madeira. But in my defense, they were gorgeous. To the point that I’ve never seen anything like it. Yellow, purple, red, you name the colour, I’ve seen it. Don’t say green. Anyways, what do you prefer, sunset or sunrise? //Ann
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El Parnaso
On our first night out in Madrid and we were looking for a great place for coctails, as we stumbled upon El Parnaso in La Latina. It’s a cute little place with a cozy interior design, the entire place is filled with old objects and antiques everywhere. The prices were affordable, the staff really friendly and they knew how to make some great coctails and affordable prices. Lovely little bar that I do belive we would have been back to if we’d stayed longer in Madrid. //Ann Dont forget to join us on Facebook andInstagram for daily updates and more images.
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The colours of Madeira
These images really dont need much text, do they? When I browse through the images that we took during our christmas trip to the lovely portuguese island Madeira, I cant help but to long for an exotic trip to a foreign country. I long for summer, warmth, an ocean view and even mosquitoes. If you could go anywhere right now, where would you go? //Ann
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The Museum of the Order of St John
According to me, this was totally the best of London. You know I love finding little museums regarding the order of St John, thats somewhat of a passion of mine. I could go on and tell you about the order, but I wouldnt know where to start and defenatly not where to stop. I do belive that I’ve told you about the reenactment we do during the summers and especially during Medieval Week in Visby, Gotland. You find bits and pieces of St John all over the world and when you know what signs to look for, or what to google, you might find history from the order a little…
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Komma ifrån vardagen
Madrid var ett perfekt tillfälle att komma från vardagen lite. Även fast vi inte körde en vanlig ”upptäcksfärd” som vi brukar så fick jag ändå ut vad jag ville med resan. Umgås, skratta, dricka sangria, värme och ta dagen som den kom. Det var exakt vad vi gjorde, en semester får väll ha de också? / Angelica
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Mimosas
Hands up, who actually likes Mimosas? We tried it in Barcelona and I really gave it a shot, but this is just not for me. I mean champagne or sparkling wine and orangejuice, who ever came up with that? People seem to drink this for breakfast, or brunch, and hey I’m all for a fun start of the day but thats just nasty. Been there, done that, never doing it again. #drinks #travelblog #travelphotography#barcelona #spain #influencer
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Ginos
I know, but I told you we had Italian in Spain. It was actually our first night, and I’m guessing you all know the feeling… you’ve been traveling all day, you just throw your bags at the hotel and head out on the town to get some food. Hungry as a wolf and a temper to go with it. Ha! Raise your hand if you know the feeling! Anyways, that’s why we ended up at an Italian place. That and the fact that it was outdoors but with infrared heaters, love that. That’s just an amazing feeling to be able to eat outdoors in february, especially for us that lives…
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Madrid – first impression
Well yes, lets give a first inpression of Madrid. Even though we just landed back home a few days ago, the city gave me a good taste that there’s more to come. Two days was really not enough time to even begin to see what the city has to offer and I’m afraid that we missed out on quite a lot. We didnt: See the Picasso in the Prado Museum Go sightsing Even think of a hop-on-hop-off Favorite things we actually did: Ate paella Found an anazing terrace on a roof Enjoyed the sun Had to much sangria Strolling down the endless streets at night Falling back in love with…