Blackpink en Barcelona 💖 + todo lo que hicimos en 4 días 🇪🇸

Hello, Barcelona. We’re already on the train. From here it’s only about an hour and a bit. We have to transfer in Zurich for the last station, which goes directly to the airport. The cool thing about here is that everything is connected. Yes, we’re on time; there are less than 10 minutes until departure. So we’ll get a good seat. These are really cool. When I traveled with my friend, Joceline, we never saw seats like this. I’m really excited about the new trip. David just discovered they have movies and series to watch on these types of trains. ICE trains also have internet, and it’s really good. Joceline and I had been on these before, but they did have internet, I think, but we didn’t have the space like this, or even the app or anything. It also has a restaurant area and everything. And here on the screen, all the information appears: how we’re moving, how fast we’re going, the services available here, etc. But honestly, the service is 10 out of 10. There’s a ton of bread. How nice! Our flight was delayed by about 20 minutes. David got another seat. He gave me the window seat. Tell me, are you team window or are you scared and prefer to sit in the middle or on the aisle? And I’m truly grateful that David gave me that seat because I’ve never seen such a beautiful view for landing. With a perfect view of the entire city with the ocean, the beach, all the buildings. It was surreal. I think the Desigual store is around here. It’s from Spain. I love the designs. How cool. I fell in love. This screen is really cool. Merlina, I loved it. Victoria’s Secret. Originally, we weren’t going to collect any bags because we only had carry-on bags, but David gave his luggage because the airline was requesting luggage at the last minute because they had excess baggage. Once there, there are screens that tell you which lane you’ll be on to claim your luggage, and from there, it’s super easy to find the signs to take the Aerobus, which was the option we chose to take to get to the city. There’s also a train that takes you from Terminal 2, but we were in Terminal 1. There’s also the metro, city buses, taxis, and Uber, but this was the option that suited us best. Personally, if you’re first in line, you’ll get a good seat and a good place to put your bags. We’re going to eat Colombian food. The streets are really pretty. There’s a taco and drink place here, a Mexican cantina, but there are tons of restaurants, I swear, with all kinds of food on every corner. And you should always cross this, so be careful because cars might also cross because it has that yellow sign. But we’ve already seen super pretty houses around here. There are sometimes very beautiful buildings. I loved it. Chanel. And here are a lot of pretty little plants that we would obviously buy if we lived here. Look at this one. That’s our restaurant. And well, let’s hope we get inside. Wow, how beautiful. I loved it. Hello. Yes, please. Come in, thank you. They already gave us the menu. Come on. I think it’s all in Spanish. I’m going to have to translate it for David. It’s a Colombian drink like Coca-Cola. Colombian. Wow. [Music] And it was what we ate when we went out after the university. Oh, it says it’s like Mexico, that it’s an explosion of different flavors. This is delicious. It takes me back to all my memories. There were more toppings, but the torta is super yummy. I loved it. OMG, they already brought me my plate. It’s huge too, like the one at David’s. It has a lot of pork rinds on top. Total of the meal The original plan was to rest and enjoy the hotel pool, but I had forgotten a couple of things that I was going to need the next day. And now for dessert. When I was looking for videos of Barcelona, ​​my for you page was full of these cheesecakes that are very famous because they cost €0.99 , but there’s a catch, since if you add sauce or a topping, it costs extra. For this price, it’s fine. By the time we got to the hotel, we couldn’t get into the pool anymore because it was only open until 9 p.m., but that didn’t stop us from going up to the terrace and watching the amazing sunset. Good morning, Barcelona. How cool. We’re here, and today is the day of the concert, since we came here for a Black Pink concert. Oh my God. So, that’s why we’re so unscathed. Check out the outfit. I’ll show it to you later, but the streets here are really beautiful. They are. Oh my God. We’re going to the Boquería market. The truth is, on this trip, I’m going to try to record as much as possible, but security is known to be complicated here , so I don’t want to be giving papaya, as they would say in Colombia, so they don’t steal my camera or my phone. So, please, love what I was able to record of these vogs and well, nothing, I’m very, very happy, nervous and then Black Pink is only a 16-minute walk from here, Barcelona is huge, so I’m super close, only like four blocks away and that’s it. So, we’re going to try to stop by there, obviously without wanting to harass or anything, just to say, “Wow, I passed by there and nothing, they were there maybe.” But anyway, I’ll see them later. Bye bye. I won’t tell you, it’s gorgeous and the truth is that people don’t get up that early here because it’s already 9:30 and many places are just opening. I tell you, here on every corner of those gorgeous houses, look, I can’t. Look, there’s also quite a bit of graffiti. I ‘ve had the chance to see it today. We’re going to be around 86 degrees Fahrenheit, I think, 31, 32. The concert is at 9 pm, but here at 9 pm the sun is still setting, how beautiful. It’s this one. What? The Loewe store . The Barcelona store. I love it , how cool. Churros, toquitos, empanaditas. Look. OMG burrito? Strawberries with chocolate are six. They have skewers in five. In three. Can I have a coconut one? Coconut and with a card, please. Thank you. The Boqueria market is one of the most emblematic places in Barcelona and a must-see for both tourists and locals. It was opened in 1840 and currently has more than 300 food stalls, from fruits, seafood, ham, spices, etc. He’s going to try them. Good. Wow, David liked it. Now I thought it was potato, but it feels like dough, but it’s not cooked. I didn’t understand what they are. They have different paellas. Wow. I like it. It’s good. This ham is delicious. It’s called Picos Camperos. Chocolate. The cheesecake looks delicious. And they smell delicious. Oh, like pastor and birria. It’s really hot. It’s really good. It tastes exactly the same. Mm. Oh, no, I fainted from the quesadillo. Mmm. It’s cochinita. It’s very delicious too. They’re going to put so much salt in it. Wow. We waited for almost 50 minutes to find a ride , since the Ubers didn’t want to arrive, nor did the buses that were scheduled to move everyone to the concert. Luckily, we met these two people who helped us order an Uber, since they also wanted to split the cost of the trip, and honestly, I think without them, we would have arrived at the concert much later. Along the way, we could see several Blinks, and that filled my heart because I was getting more and more excited. There’s this line, but we don’t know what it’s for. Let’s hope it’s not for our doors. It ‘s really crazy because there are a lot of people outside and there are only 20 minutes or less until the concert starts. [Music] Hello Barcelona. What’s up Barcelona Good morning, Barcelona. Yesterday, well, I should already say, well, good afternoon because the truth is it’s already like 1 p.m., I think, in the afternoon because as you saw yesterday, the truth is the concert was really cool and everything, but the Ubers wouldn’t get in, there, they were waiting for us for half an hour, then we They canceled and there we were trying to order others, then we decided to go down on our own and well, yes, it’s like a half-hour walk. Then we ordered Ubers, and then a nice guy on the bus accepted on the bus, although he didn’t have the card, I don’t know why. And my friend, because we made some friends, some blinks, we supported each other and went with them in the Uber and well, on the way back, that was the intention, but it couldn’t be done. So she did have money and said, “Well, I’ll lend you, I’ll lend you, no problem.” But the guy didn’t accept the money and so the return was practically free, but we already arrived here around 1:00 in the morning and right now we’re going to eat Venezuelan food, but uh, in case anyone doesn’t know around here, uh, I was on an exchange in Colombia for 6 months, well, 5 months or so and just a few months before that was when I discovered Alan around the world and I said, “I want to do that, I want to make a living from that.” So, before it became so well-known to be an influencer and all that. So, in Colombia, I did record some things, but obviously, I was really embarrassed to record them and I didn’t know. I mean, since I didn’t have a channel, I was like, “Who am I going to talk to?” I mean, first, I wanted to have things to make them later, and I did record a lot, but since I didn’t talk, I was like, “No, it’s useless.” Who would have thought that many videos now are like voice-overs? But anyway. You might say, Nataly, the other day they went to eat Colombian food. Yes, but it was more from Medellín, which is Antioquia more central. And we were really close to Venezuela in Santa Marta. So, the food was more influenced by the Venezuelan style. And the plants. Oh, how beautiful the vines are. Demonstrating to have them like that. It’s nice. And I’ve seen sources, but we haven’t tried to drink from them yet because they’re sort of closed sources. You have to go close to open them. Yeah, yeah, look. Hello. I have a table for two available outside. Here it is. Thanks. Our drinks have arrived . David ordered a maltín. They brought him a small glass with ice, but live, he says. It’s interesting. Sweet and with other flavors. I’ve had something like that before . I discovered that they have a place to hang your bag there. Super cute. They have several. It’s sweet, it tastes really different. How crazy. [Music] Super cool. Look. [Music] Wow. It was easy. It was easy. Wow. People are so hot that I’ve even seen them dunk their heads like that. David asks if we can share an ice cream and I say, “Fine, if you want.” Oh, they also have crepes. But in general, the girl was super cool. I loved it. I hear there’s a Latin party going on there. It turns out the Conexión Colombia fair was being held. It lasted two days the day before and this one where there was music, dancing, food, activities, crafts, among other things. I don’t know where we can go for a walk. This is one of the most photographed spots in the park, along with the lake and Parliament. It was built between 1875 and 1888 to give the park a more urban feel. This fountain even bears the mark of an architect who would later become a symbol of Barcelona. I’ll tell you more about him later. This park was inaugurated in 1881 and was considered Barcelona’s first major public park. Here you’ll find the fountain, the lake, a museum, even a zoo. We’re missing several things. We have to go to the pool, we have to go to the beach, and now we only have a full tomorrow and a bit of Tuesday. Everything around it is very beautiful, the sea and the infrastructure, as well as the old-fashioned atmosphere with the people. Despite it being Sunday, it’s not super crowded, to be honest. I did feel like it was going to be super crowded. [Music] This is one of the most famous streets in the Gothic Quarter, closely linked to the history of the city. In the Middle Ages, it was a very important trading point. It was famous because there were brothels and entertainment houses that inspired artists like Picasso. Today it’s a narrow street, full of shops, bars , and with that typical old town atmosphere. As a huge Black Pink fan, I couldn’t leave without visiting this churro shop. It became famous in 2023 because Jizo from Black Pink posted a video where he ate here and loved these churros. It went so viral that the rights were sold to open replica stores in Seoul, South Korea. Mmm. Chocolate. We’re going to go into this Christmas shop that we’ve already been to in Colmar, in Riquewir. Hey, it seems like here in Europe they love Christmas all year round. So, we’re definitely going in. Maybe they won’t let us film with this camera, so I’ll be able to capture a bit of it with my phone, but I love feeling like I’m at Christmas any time of year, even in summer. [Music] Ho ho ho We had to practically run out of the Christmas store, plus it was about to close because we had a very special appointment to visit one of Gaudí’s famous houses. They gave us this coin for our drink when we entered. Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. His works transformed the city’s landscape, filling it with fantastical structures that seem taken from a fairy tale. Most of his most famous projects are located in this city, which has given it an unmistakable artistic identity. Antoni Gaudí was a Spanish architect who became the leading figure of Catalan modernism. From a young age, he showed a great fascination with nature, which would later be reflected in his designs. Some of his most recognized designs are La Sagrada Familia, Park Güell , Casa Mila, and this one we are in today, Casa Batllo. This house is a representation of the Catalan legend of Saint George. Specifically, it is more focused on representing the dragon and its dramatic end. Each piece inside this house has a symbolism; it goes beyond and reflects what was part of this legend. The tour we purchased was the Blue ticket, which is a standard general tour. It allows access to most rooms and floors of the building, as well as the immersive Gaudí Cube experience, but unlike the other two , it doesn’t include access to the dragon’s rooftop. The other two tickets, Silver and Gold, are more expensive and offer a more complete experience. For example, they include a tablet to give the tour instead of this type of black device we had to use to listen to part of the tour. So, if you have the opportunity, I would recommend purchasing one of the other two passes. The difference between taking the tour in the morning or afternoon is that there are slightly fewer people and everything is illuminated, since normally during the day, natural light is used. And to top it all off, Barcelona gave us this beautiful moon. Good morning, Barcelona. Wow, our last full day in the city, and I couldn’t leave without visiting Barceloneta, the beach, seeing the ocean again, and seeing what the beach is like around here, whether the experience is different or not. So, welcome to Barceloneta Beach. It really feels like a very peaceful atmosphere. There are a few people already here, to be honest. And you can feel the breeze. We came by public transportation; it cost us 2.65. In general, if you get off at one stop, it’ll cost you that much. If you get off at the last stop, it’ll cost you. It’s like a fixed price. We didn’t want to take any of the special cards or anything like that because we only took two buses on our entire trip. Well, three if you count the Black Pink one, but this one was free, as I told you. I’ll show you the shots from here, parents. But I do like what I see right now. Mysterious David doesn’t like to appear on camera. The sand feels kind of coarse, like when you buy construction sand. How strange. La Barceloneta is a neighborhood in Barcelona distinguished by its fishing traditions and proximity to the sea. It was built in the 17th century to house residents of the Rivera neighborhood who were left without food. home due to the construction of the military citadel, which is why this neighborhood is located right in front of the park we visited the day before, the Citadel Park. The main attraction of this neighborhood is its beaches. Its most famous are Barceloneta, San Sebastián Beach, and Somorrostro Beach. And something we loved is that it’s very connected to other popular neighborhoods like the Gothic Quarter. [Music] [Music] Both the neighborhood and the church are very beautiful, but be careful, as there’s a woman screaming as if she’s looking for her child, but it’s fake. [Music] The photomosaic “The World is Born in Every Kiss” is one of the most popular and photographed works of urban art in Barcelona. The work seeks to remind us that freedom and love are the true engines that build life and the world. They brought us our 1L jug of wine sangria. They also have cava, but cava means sparkling wine, white. I like it. It’s kind of weird at first, but then it becomes very sweet. So, cheers. It’s delicious, not too intense, it’s refreshing . David and I agree. Now we have to wait because it takes like 25 minutes to bring the paella, and yes, you can order it individually, which is a bonus. But anyway, after a while we continued talking because the restaurant got very noisy. [Music] Let’s try it. Ah. It’s delicious, really. I didn’t have high expectations in general because I said, maybe it tastes very strong, it tastes different than when I tried it, but it’s really good. Yes, it tastes a little more like seafood, it predominates more, but the torta is delicious. I would definitely eat it again. It has chicken, it has mussels, and everything is quite large. It’s a kind of thin layer, not that much, but super good. So for this price, which was 22 and almost 23, really. [Music] We’re at a Mexican food restaurant to close out the trip. I got a €10 all-you-can-eat tacos al pastor deal. I’m excited and I’m finally going to have a soda. But yes, these look spicy, like macha. It’s spicy. Um, the red one was the one David tried. Yes, it smells spicy. Nothing for Nataly . No, nothing for me, says David. They already brought the horchata and this giant one from another restaurant was super small. What’s up? We’re leaving now. How sad it was to say goodbye. We’re already at the airport. We took a bus just like the one we took when we came. We bought the tickets online and it was much easier. You could also buy it from the man, but he might not have any change. In fact, he told us that—it’s good that they brought it because they already bought it because I don’t have any change. So I said yes. You’re welcome. Our plane is almost leaving. In fact, the line back here is for our plane and from here it’s about a two-hour trip. This time, David and I did get together . Uh, from there we have to get to Zurich. From Zurich, we have to buy the train to Basel. And I think it’s like an hour’s journey, and once we get to Basel, we have to take another one, but now it’s a tram to our house. What did you think of the video? Did you like it? Honestly, Barcelona takes a little piece of my heart with it. It was great, I liked it, and the concert was really, I mean, worth it. It was a dream. I would go to one of their concerts again. Obviously, David and I say goodbye. Goodbye. Goodbye. You have to speak Spanish now. Yes. Very well. No, I don’t know, I don’t know what food they’ll bring me. [Music] [Music]

✨ Bienvenidos a mi aventura de 4 días en Barcelona 🇪🇸
En este vlog te muestro lo mejor de la ciudad: desde la magia de Gaudí en la Casa Batlló de noche, hasta el arte urbano en el Mural del Beso, la vibra playera en Barceloneta y hasta un increíble concierto de Blackpink 🎶💖

👉 Si estás planeando tu viaje, aquí encontrarás ideas reales de itinerario, lugares imperdibles y experiencias únicas que no siempre salen en las guías de turismo.

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📍 Lugares mencionados en este vlog

Parc de la Ciutadella
Fuente Monumental
Barrio Gótico & Carrer d’Avinyó
Mural del Beso
Barceloneta
Casa Batlló
Concierto de Blackpink

💡 Consejos para viajar a Barcelona

✔️ Compra entradas online para la Casa Batlló (ahorras fila).
✔️ El metro es la mejor forma de moverte 🚇.
✔️ Barceloneta es ideal al atardecer 🌅.
✔️ Dedica tiempo a caminar sin rumbo, ¡Barcelona está llena de sorpresas!

⏱️ Timestamps

00:00 – Como llegamos a Barcelona desde Basel Suiza.
02: 29 – Introducción: ¡Bienvenidos a Barcelona!
03:05 – Como moverse del Aeropuerto a la Ciudad
03:52 – Hotel y alrededores
04:45 – Comida Colombiana
06:42 – Shopping, postre y sunset
07:33 – Dia 2 impresiones y calles
10:21 – Explorando el mercado de la Boqueria
12:44 – Comida Mexicana
13:31 – Concierto de Blackpink en Barcelona 💖🎶
16:09 – Dia 3 storytime y desayuno Venezolano
20:46 – Booba tea
21:18 – Paseando por el Parc de la Ciutadella y su fuente
23:02 – Paseando por el muelle y Barrio Gotico p1
25:29 La magia de Gaudí: Casa Batlló de noche ✨
27:45 Dia 4 Manana en Barceloneta🌊
29:39 – Explorando el Mural del Beso en el Barrio Gótico p2
31:12 – La mejor Paella
33:31 – Cena tacos mexicanos
34:52 – Recap: lo mejor de nuestros 4 días en Barcelona
36:10 Bloopers y outro

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3 Comments

  1. Bonito video, para no ser profesional. Pero te indico: el tema de la seguridad, un topicazo, evidentemente no hay ciudad perfecta, piensa que estas en una de las ciudades más visitadas del mundo occidental visitada por turistas como tu y turistas delincuentes también como ocurre en Amsterdam, Paris , Londres, Roma,…. medidas de seguridad elementales , de sentido común, y de las ciudades más seguras del mundo y creo que el final del video ya te habrás dado cuenta.. Respecto a la arena , nos es ni gruesa ni fina, tiene deliberadamente esa textura porque así es más fácil de eliminar del cuerpo y se agradece porque no siempre están disponibles las duchas . Las playas del litoral catalán tienen todo tipo de arena y profundidad.

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