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Overview
About Me
Hey, I'm Daniela, living in Barcelona since April 2022. ***You can find below some useful info for your trip to BCN.***
I'm from Colombia and lived most of my life in Costa Rica.. My philosophy when traveling is to go beyond the touristic places, talk with the locals, hang out with the locals and learn from them, that’s how you get to really see a city/country. Couchsurfing is an amazing community and I’ve been lucky to meet amazing people along the way, some which have become good friends. Show this when you send me a CS request, if you send an irrelevant and unpersonal message I won't bother ;)
I’m more likely to be able to host during weekends and for 2-3 nights! If you are requesting to be hosted please be mindful that I live with my partner and expect you to be clean and care for the place, and leave it as you found it. We are very welcoming and like people to feel at home. Please don´t get misguided by this as being flirty, there are many other apps for flirting or looking for other types of exchange, not couchsurfing! Please write Pura Vida 🇨🇷 in your request to make sure u read my profile 🫶🏻
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I believe that to really know a country, you have to know its people, how they live and what they do in their day to day. Tourist attractions are of course nice, but for me this only half of the picture. Couchsurfing is an amazing way to do get the full "experience" while meeting people and sharing. I love to meet and make new friends from all around the world, both when I host people or when I travel.
Feel free to write to me if you need any tips about your trip to Barcelona or Costa Rica.
Interests
- I'm learning portuguese and french, so if you speak any of this languages I'll be more than happy to host you! Id you are from french speaking country - reach out to me if you are interested in home swapping ;)
- I love yoga, acro yoga and consider myself a sport's enthusiast. If your field is sport science related, don't hesitate to reach out.
- In love with cooking and sharing dishes from all around the world! Also coffee and tea <3
- I would love to meet people from Yemen and Socotra.
I'm very interested in cultural life, finances (investing & cryptos), and nature (I specially love volcanoes)
- coffee
- yoga
- traveling
- music
- science
- language exchange
- food
- acro yoga
Music, Movies, and Books
I listen to all kinds of music. I'm always changing my playlist and "what kind of music do you like" is one of my favorite questions to ask. My special pleasure in music is Jazz :D I believe music is all around us even in the most mundane sounds. And my guilty pleasure is reggaeton ;) there is nothing like it to lift the mood.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Once I went to Thailand for a month to do a medicine internship
Teach, Learn, Share
TIPS and FAV PLACES for your trip in BCN.
I've created a google map link with TOP places to visit (includes touristic stuff, amazing restaurants & bars, and one of a kind places in BCN: https://maps.app.goo.gl/v1YVhrBkYcyeVaaV9
Most of them myself or other couch loved and were carefully filtered and added to the list; there is a small note in each one of what you can find there.
Also the blog from thrillist is very accurate: https://www.thrillist.com/amphtml/travel/nation/things-to-do-barcelona-spain
Other info on Mainstream but...MUST DO In BCN
1. Casa Batlló Gaudi BCN General/Silver Visit: It may seem a bit expensive but it is totally worth it. Save 5EUR by buying online: https://www.casabatllo.es/en/online-tickets/
2. Mirador torre Glories + Cloud Cities Barcelona: https://tickets.miradortorreglories.com/en/778-entradas-generales/4471-mirador-torre-glories-cloud-cities-barcelona/info
* Near Torre Glories is the Westfield Glòries Shopping Center, with many mainstream shops and a cozy cute food market. Do visit Carrefour Supermarket to look at the variety of hams, sausages and cheese.
3. La Boquería Market & El Gótico Walk: walk from Plaza Catalunya through La Rambla, until you reach Mercado La Boquería. After you finish your visit, cross la rambla and walk around El Gótico. If you want some Spanish churros with chocolate, visit Granja Dulcinea.
4. Walk through Paseo De Gracia – From Plaza Catalunya up to Diagonal, there are beautiful old houses with modernist architecture, such as Casa Batlló, Casa Milá, Casa de les Punxes, Casa Amatller. This link has a map of all modernist buildings in the “golden square”, as they call it: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1RW2YIgNXiNR53zpZxZSWJBqh3RM&hl=ca&ll=41.39193641549073%2C2.1728718342498343&z=15. Many fancy shops are located there as well. You can also visit el Nacional (https://www.elnacionalbcn.com/en/), a beautiful market with restaurants for an authentic (and a bit overpriced) gastronomic experience.
5. Visit la Sagrada Familia
6. Hike from Park guell to Mirador de San Joan Sales. Hike a little bit more to Turo de la Rovira for some amazing views of BCN.
Tips and Tricks to enjoy the most (and safe some money) in BCN:
1. THE BEACH: If you want to spend a day at the beach, go to Blanes or Sitges, they are nicer and reachable by train (45min – 1hour) + you also get to know a cute nice little town.
2. FOOD and; DRINKS:
- Carry a bottle of water and fill it up in the fountains arund the city. Water is safe to drink. I always carry my water bottle to the restaurants and safe 2-5 euros, as they charge it and do not like to offer it free.
- Avoid the terrace in La Rambla or in crowded plazas, they are a TOURIST TRAP = expensive and horrible food. Tapas are usually small, and because you need many to be full, it ends up being very expensive. Find restaurants to eat whole meals and leave tapas for afternoon bite.
- Download THE FORK APP. This app is my best friend when it comes to eating & restaurant reviews. It shows you multiple eating options, you get to reserve online, and in many restaurants you get 20-50% discount. Each action you do with the app gives you YUMS, which you can later exchange for more discount; 1000 YUMS = 10EUR discount. Use my code 82EDFCBB to earn 500 YUMS.
3. TRANSPORTATION: You do not need a car for Barcelona. Use the public transportation (buy 10 ticket pass, it’s cheaper and works for train + bus), or rent a bike. There are also motosharing apps that you can use, and in case you need to rent a car for any daytrips check the app Getaround. Sign up with my link, get €15 and hire a car for a weekend away!
https://fl.getaround.com/r/5765661-07f
CAREFUL with google maps. Don't trust it 100%, I don't know why, but it's not accurate when it comes to transportation. Is better to confirm with buss/drivers or help center in metro station before taking the bus/train, specially if you are going outside the city.
4. BOOKING and ; ACTIVITIES: Book online and book with time. This will save you time and money. Make sure to book with the official websites, to avoid a reservation fee. I like to use GetYourGuide (offers tickets for the right price). Take advantage of the free walking tour available through the city (there are many!). You can also check eventbrite, where many events are published and promoted (some are free too!)
- ACTIVITIES:
1. I just looove to walk around Parque de la Ciudadela and seat in the grass near the Cascada Monumental
2. Take a motorcycle and ride around Montjuic and Vila Olimpica neighborhood; enjoy the gardens and the views. Visit The Montjuic National Palace, it's stunning.
3. Get lost between the streets of El Gotico and el Raval: contrary to what many people say, El Raval is not dangerous, and brings a lot of nice cultural spots to walk around. On sundays I'd like to get lost around this neighborhood and discover little coffee shops or small city parks.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I'm partially hosting through Couchsurfing due to some unfortunate experiences, and have migrated to HomeExchange as it's also easier to manage the calendar. You can check it here: https://www.homeexchange.com/homes/view/2559110
And feel free to use my referal code for some extra GP: daniela-6b297
Countries I’ve Visited
Argentina, Aruba, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cyprus, Ecuador, England, France, Germany, Guatemala, Japan, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Scotland, Spain, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States
Countries I’ve Lived In
Colombia, Costa Rica, Spain