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Halloween as a foreign student in Barcelona
Halloween in Barcelona means pumpkins, chestnuts, sweet potatoes and a mixture of cultures and traditions. Locals celebrate November 1st visiting and cleaning the graves of their beloved ones, eating toasted chestnuts and cooking -or buying- these baked traditional sweets made of almond, nuts and sweet potato. They are called panellets. Catalans are very proud of their traditions, so one of the advantages of being a foreign student in Barcelona is …[ seguir leyendo ]
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Helloooo! Today I’m going to write a little bit about my weekend and the student life here at Saint Mary’s College Campus. Friday afternoon the …[ seguir leyendo ]
Open Museum Night in Barcelona 15-05-10
Last Saturday was a night where most of the museums in Barcelona were opened to the public! Obviously the first type of museum that comes …[ seguir leyendo ]
Transportation at night in Barcelona
The best way to get around Barcelona at night for me is by Taxi and metro (when it is open all night and you are with a lot of friends). You can’t take your car because you would drink when you go out and it is always a nightmare to get a parking!
Turkey and good wishes on La Salle's Thanksgiving Day
Experience a true Thanksgiving Feast hosted by the NMUN group. We will be serving the most traditional and hearty dishes that are found on Thanksgiving …[ seguir leyendo ]
Saturday- May 9th
I just thought I would write a short post today about what is going on around the city tonight. It is finally Saturday and it’s …[ seguir leyendo ]
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