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AGENDA
A full week of wine & architecture
• Spain & Portugal road trip!
• No hostels or bunkbeds! We are fancy-ass ladies, yo!
• Benefit from my deep well of useless knowledge as it
relates to art, architecture, & Catholicism! Putting that
sweet liberal arts degree to good use!
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SAT & SUN: BARCELONA
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Arrive Saturday - I’ll meet you and check in to AirBnB.
• Put on your walking shoes and shake off the jetlag with a light walking tour.
• (There will be plenty of tapas opportunities.)
• Let’s take a late-night stop to AIRE for their various hot and cold pools (and massage if
you’re interested): https://beaire.com/en/aire-ancient-baths-barcelona
Sunday - Aww, we’re diving deep, yo!
• Picasso Museum is free today!
• Gaudi experiences (Sagrada Familia, at the very least)
• Magic Fountain 9:30PM
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AUG 31ST, SATURDAY, BARCELONA
• You’re set to arrive around 9:45AM. By the time
you get thru Customs and ride into the city, let’s
say you’ll get into Barcelona proper around 11AM
• Fastest/easiest way to town is the Aerobus. It’s
€5.90/ticket and takes you to Plaça de Catalunya,
which is right where you want to be. I’ll meet you
guys there!
• Right around the corner is Locker Barcelona where
we can store your luggage until check-in at 2PM
• Depending on how hungry/tired you are, my recommends:
• Light walking tour + food. Get your bearings, adjust to the time
zone, and let me show you some of my favs around town!
• Plaza Cataluña
• La Rambla
• La Boqueria (El Quim!!)
• Biblioteca de Catalunya
• MACBA
• Santa Anna Church
• Els Quatre Gats (oldest bar in Barcelona)
• Barcelona Cathedral
• And more!!
• Check in to AirBnB @ 2PM
• Cooking class 6-8:30PM
• AIRE Ancient Baths + massage 10PM-12AM
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST: BARCELONA
• Sunrise isn’t until 7:17AM, so I am unlikely to
wake everyone up at 6AM ;)
• I don’t want to overbook the day, since we will
certainly get recommends from our host that
sound interesting
• I would like to humbly suggest the following,
however
• Picasso Museum in the AM (it’s free today and
worth the visit)
• Parc del Laberint d’Horta!!! (THEY HAVE A
FUCKING LABYRINTH AND IT IS AMAZING!!)
• Sagrada Familia in the PM for sunset lighting
• Magic Fountain @ 9:30PM
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MY FAVORITE BARCELONA RESTAURANTS
• La Mar Salada Restaurant - This is a hidden gem in a literal sea of tourist trap garbage. The owner hand selects
fish every day from the commercial dock. The food is creative and modern and fantastic if you love seafood.
Not cheap, think about $50/person, but so worth it. Lunch is pretty cheap, around $20
• Cerveseria Catalana - Popular with tourists AND locals, they’re always crowded because they’re one of the
best! Reasonably priced, great selection of tapas and an impressive beer list. Expect about a 30 minute wait
since they don’t take reservations
• Ten’s Tapas Restaurant - This is the brainchild of Michelin-starred chef Jordi Cruz. Prices are great and he has a
rotating menu of seasonal tapas.
• Chok - The Chocolate Kitchen - I’mma be honest, this is a bakery that hangs their donuts on the wall and that
is like the sole impetus I had for walking in because I am a marketer’s dream. They even have vegan options.
Not that I care about vegans, but I suppose that’s a thing worth mentioning.
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MONDAY: ZARAGOZA & LOGRONO
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• Collect rental car in the AM
• 3.5 hours away is the city of Zaragoza
• Lunch & walking tour
• 1.5 hours to Logrono
• Check into AirBnB
• Logrono highlights
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2: ZARAGOZA & LOGROÑO
• If we pick up rental car by 9AM, we can be in
Zaragoza around noon!
• Actually the 5th largest city in Spain
• Beautiful Moorish architecture
• Largest collection of Francisco de Goya’s work
• Roman ruins
• Aragonese cuisine (because food is like my
driving force for traveling the world)
• Only another 1.5 hours to our AirBnB in Logroño
• We’re in the city center, so walkable after check-
in
• Fun fact: This is a pilgrimage stop for The Way of
St. James (you’ll note scallop shells, as that’s a
badge of the pilgrimage)
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ZARAGOZA STOP
• Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar
• Catedral del Salvador de Zaragoza
• Aljaferia Palace
• El Tubo
• Museo Goya Coleccion Ibercaja
• Museo del Teatro de Caesaraugusta
• TRAGICALLY, one of the oldest restaurants in
Spain, Casa Lac, is closed on Mondays!
• However, Casa Nolasco comes highly
recommended AND they keep Monday hours
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LOGROÑO
• Fair warning: Just like the rest of Europe, most
things are closed on Monday. We might luck out
now and then due to it being the cusp of tourist
season, but no promises
• Church of San Bartolomé
• Catedral de Santa Marie de la Redonda
• Puenta de Piedra
• Pinchos (tapas) bar crawl! (So I can continue
eating my way across the globe)
• The pinchos crawl is an actual activity in Logroño;
I did not make that up just because of my deep
abiding love of food.
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• “Learn” about wine
• Drink the wine
• Drink more wine?
• Check in Hotel F&G
• Should I plan out the rest of our day
or do they have a schedule for us?
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD:
FINCA ALLENDE
11AM Meeting time
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH : QUINTA SARDONIA
• 3 hour drive from Logroño - what time are
they expecting us?
• Hosted by winemaker Christian Rey
• Lunch at a local restaurant
• Travel to Galicia (~3 hours)
• I recommend Ourense as our stop for the
night so we can check out their thermal
spas
• Update: staying the night at Fuente Aceña
Boutique
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH : EVENING IN
VALLADOLID
• Fuente Aceña Boutique is a converted flour mill
sitting on the river Duoro and looks to be the
fanciest place I’ve ever stayed <3
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OURENSE?
• Real talk: Due to the placement of our hotel and
the 3.5 hour drive, we would need to leave ass-
early to hit up Ourense AND have a beach day
on Playa del Rodas, so we need a group vote.
• Open-air thermal spas along the river
• Pincho crawl!
• Licor café - an ancient coffee liquor made in
Ourense
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH: VIGO
• Little over an hour drive from Ourense
• Park and take the ferry to Playa de Rodas on
Islas Cies - BEACH DAY
• Check into AirBnB
• Evening in Vigo
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH: TERRAS GAUDA
• Visit to Terras Gauda winery
• Hosted by winemaker Emilio Rodriquez
• Lunch at the winery
• Afternoon leisure day in Rias Baixa: Hike in
Parque Natural do Monte Aloia
• Spend the night hosted at Hotel Americas
Vigo
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6: AFTERNOON OUTSIDE!
• 30 minutes from the winery is a nature preserve
• Easy hikes up a small mountain with waterfalls,
Roman ruins, and a bar at the top
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH: PORTO
• Return the rental car in Vigo (rental drop off is at
train station)
• Train to Porto = 2.5 hours, €17
• Choo-choo!
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH: PORTO
• This is one of my favorite cities in the world and
I’ve got to give you the highlights in 1 day?! Ok,
here goes:
• Chapel of Souls
• Mercearia do Bolhao
• Rua de Miguel Bombarda
• Jardins do Palacio de Cristal
• Ingreja do Carmo
• Torre dos Clerigos
• Antigo Palacio dos Constantinos
• Ponte Luis I bridge
• Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar
• Funicular dos Guidais
• Sao Bento Station
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THINGS TO NOTE IN PORTO:
• Yes, the Harry Potter bookstore, Livraria Lello, is in Porto. Last time I was there it was just a lovely,
normal bookstore where I spent time browsing and bought a picture book for my nephew. According to
my coworker (to whom I recommended this place) there are now lines down the block and an entrance
fee for tourists who just want to take selfies inside?! So maybe skip this if it is indeed that crazy.
• Instead, I recommend A Vida Portuguesa. It’s close by and similar architecture (minus the books) and it
was full of local arts and crafts. I practiced my terrible Portuguese with a lovely girl making jewelry and I
bought a necklace from her after she finished weaving it for like 5 euro.
• Majestic Café is another “J.K. Rowling hung out here” location. Worth visiting because it was built in
1921 and even before Harry Potter was considered one of the most beautiful cafes in the world.
However, apparently prices have skyrocketed alongside signed first editions of HP. So instead, visit Café
A Brasileira, sit outside, and enjoy a coffee. I had a strawberry tort the size of my head here for like 3
euro.
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH: FLY HOME
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• Kim & Sandra fly out at 6AM - back at TPA around 5:30PM
• Jess flies out at 8AM - back at TPA around 5:00PM
• Take the E train from Bolhao station to Aeroporto stop (about 40 minutes) = €2