The other day we went to a big, incredibly busy market in Las Ramblas called El Mercado De La Boqueria. The market is an outdoor area with booths that sell different food such as Greek food, crepes, fruit , empanadas, and seafood. Truly, this market consists of of just about every type of food you could ever want, unfortunately, the meat booths will likely make you lose your appetite.
Although the market is busier during the day than at night, some booths are closed if you come later in the day. What keeps Sofia and Nolan coming back to the market are the smoothies that we get every time at the fruit booths. Moreover, I like to go to the market for the absolutely delicious food at the organic booth such as yummy rice, wraps, pizza, stuffed eggplant, and stuffed tomatoes. By all means, I suggest that the unbelievably large number of tourists who come across Las Ramblas take a stop in this market.
This blog is intended to give a snapshot of what it is like to be a part of the Fulbright program and what it is like to relocate and travel to and throughout Spain and Europe with a large family. Disclaimer: This site is not part of the Department of State website, nor is it representative of the views of the Fulbright program, nor of the United States Coast Guard Academy, where I teach. The views expressed in this blog are mine and my family's alone.
Gramma's DEFINITELY going here! Sounds like fun.
ReplyDelete