FROM BARCELONA WITH LOVE.
Dress - WHITEPEPPER. Shoes - Topshop (old)Sunglasses - C/O Shadestation.Watch - Casio
Another sunny day in Barcelona and I’m wearing a new favourite of mine from a new favourite store, The WhitePepper. As seen on ASOS they also have their own online shop. I’d spied this dress a while back and as per usual I didn’t purchase ituntil it had sold out NOOOOOO. After contacting the lovely Katy she let medown gently; it was sold out for good... only a few days later she got back to meto say they found one! YIPEE. Thank you Katy.
It’s my usual smock style and yes morepolka dots, but I love the sleeves and it’s lovely silky material.
-Travel Guide-
Another Barcelona themed post and on Lucy from Shiny Thoughts recommendationI decided to do the one thing we didn’t do last time we visited. Take the cablecar up the mountain and head for the Castle Montjuic. So happy we did.
As we had our bikes we cycled to the firstcable car stop just near the harbor. After seeing at 90min wait, someone (notme) thought it would be better to cycle up the VERY steep mountain to the nextstop... Well, I will admit I did have to get off and push my bike. These legsaren’t cut out for exercise. We moseyed around at Costa I Llobera Gardens (I think they are called) at the Hotel Miramar. The Gardens are watched over by the impressive and looming hotel art-deco building and there is also the Cafeteria Miramar for aquick well deserved drink. We headed onwards and upwards until we got to thelast cable car stop where we locked up our bikes and jumped on board the Montjuïc cable car. A return is about €10 but you can use your metro card tooI think.
As we had our bikes we cycled to the firstcable car stop just near the harbor. After seeing at 90min wait, someone (notme) thought it would be better to cycle up the VERY steep mountain to the nextstop... Well, I will admit I did have to get off and push my bike. These legsaren’t cut out for exercise. We moseyed around at Costa I Llobera Gardens (I think they are called) at the Hotel Miramar. The Gardens are watched over by the impressive and looming hotel art-deco building and there is also the Cafeteria Miramar for aquick well deserved drink. We headed onwards and upwards until we got to thelast cable car stop where we locked up our bikes and jumped on board the Montjuïc cable car. A return is about €10 but you can use your metro card tooI think.
The sights are amazing going up to the Castel de Montjuic and it’sdefinitely worth the journey. I don’t want to say to much as it’s a pleasantsurprise to arrive there.