After enjoying the relaxed atmosphere of Ibiza for a week, the gang and I thought we better spice things up again so we headed over to Barcelona to catch their annual festival, La Mercè. Now, don’t be fooled into thinking this was a spur of the moment decision, La Mercè became a permanent fixture on my annual calendar after I was introduced to it last year, and myself and some of the La Mercè regulars were keen to show it off to the newer members of our group. Also, as far as I am concerned, jet setting from one holiday to another has to be one of the most cat-got-the-cream-grin-inducing activities EVER!
The five day La Mercè festival celebrates Mare de Deu de la Merce, the Patron Saint of Barcelona, and they don’t do it by halves. The city’s streets are alive with performances, spectacles, traditions, fireworks - lots of fireworks in fact - culture, dancers, revelry and altogether a fantastic atmosphere.
We arrived into Barcelona early afternoon, and settled into our beautiful apartment in the El Born district of the city, which has got to be one of the best places in the world. It is full of winding cobblds streets, funky bars and literally hundreds of great places to eat tapas - which was high on our agenda.

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