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Where to Get a Refreshing Drink and Something to Eat

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Welcome back to Maren's Abroadventures! This week, I would love to share with you my favorite coffee shops, bakeries, and even a place that specializes in matcha in various forms. A Casa Portuguesa        Bakeries have always been one of my favorite places to go, no matter where I am, and finding this one above made me feel way less homesick. Not only does this place serve delicious pastries and have a wonderful staff, but it also holds special significance for me because part of my heritage is Portuguese, so I have grown up with this kind of baking my whole life. I have enjoyed coming here         This is a hidden gem found only 5 minutes from the Fontana exit when riding the L3 metro. It is located in the beautiful neighborhood of Gràcia, and it is so nice to walk around near this bakery since there are so many coffee shops and other hidden gems surrounding the area. SUN Coffee & Bakery         The staff at SUN ...

Know Where to Go During the Week of La Mercé!

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 Welcome Back, Everyone! As I discussed in my previous blog post, the historic La Mercè Festival is happening this week from the 24th to the 28th.  Over four days, 16 stages will be set up across seven different neighborhoods, offering 242 shows, including concerts, dance performances, circus acts, and many displays of traditional Catalonian culture. All shows are free!  We now have the program, including what will be taking place during this time, and where to find it. I will offer some tips on understanding the program, as well as including the SAI team's recommendations. Here is the link to the website, which I will be referencing: https://www.barcelona.cat/lamerce/ca/programa      When you first open the La Mercé Website, it gives you the option to view the events by each individual day. There are different amounts of events each day with a variety of options. Checking the program day by day is a good way to create a schedule for what you would like to ...

What to Know about La Mercè

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           Welcome back to Maren's Abroadventures!        This week, I will cover information regarding the upcoming La Mercè festival. There will be around 600 free events spread throughout the city beginning September 24th, so don't miss this very big annual festival in Barcelona. Since there are no classes on that Wednesday, make sure to explore the city and check out the different events offered. Even after the 24th, this festival continues daily until the 28th, so take this opportunity to see something you've never seen before, especially because the metro runs all night long during the festival.       The name "La Mercè" is actually named after the Virgin of La Mercè. It is said that on the night of the 24th of September, in 1218,  the Virgin appeared simultaneously to King Jaume I, Saint Pere Nolasc, and Saint Ramón de Penyafort. Later i n  1687, Barcelona suffered a plague of locusts and placed ...

Welcome to Maren's Abroadventures

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  H ello , fellow travelers !   My name is Maren Smith, and I am a junior at Oklahoma State University, studying abroad in Barcelona this semester . I would like to reintroduce mysel f, as well as introduce you to my new blog starting this week! Fun fact about me: this is my second time studying abroad in Spain. Even eight years later, it feels so good to be back in this country at twenty years old now. Finally, being in Barcelona after just using study abroad as a conversation starter feels surreal to say the least, but wow, I have already made new friends, feel passionate about my classes, and have already made so many memories with the wonderful SAI study abroad group and just by myself on side quests.   I am attending the CETT Tourism, Hospitality & Gastronomy school, located right off the metro stop “Mundet.” While I am the only one at SAI this year studying Hospitality and Tourism Management and a minor in Spanish, I wanted to explain a little about what i...