Nîmes and Barcelona 尼姆和巴塞罗那
July 8, 2024: Since we could only book seats on the morning train to Barcelona, we left Avignon early and made our way to Nîmes first. Upon arrival at the Nîmes station, we dropped off our luggage at a nearby hotel for 5 euro per bag.
In Nîmes, besides transferring the train to Barcelona, we want to visit the amphitheater of Nîmes, also known as the Arènes de Nîmes, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world. Built around 70 AD, it shares a similar design with the Colosseum in Rome, though on a smaller scale. The amphitheater is still in use today for concerts and other events and is open for tours. As we arrived before it opened, we took the opportunity to visit another historic landmark, the Maison Carrée, a beautifully preserved Roman temple. Nîmes, often referred to as the "French Rome," is rich with historic Roman architecture, and we found ourselves wishing we had more time to explore the city.
After a quick espresso, we returned to the amphitheater for a brief 20-minute tour. We climbed up and down the stadium steps, enjoying the unique experience of having the place almost entirely to ourselves.
Next, we embarked on a four-hour train ride to Barcelona. The journey was smooth, and we both took advantage of the time to rest. Although we arrived at the station on time, it took an hour and a half to book seats for our future rides—a frustrating experience that highlighted the need for a better ticketing system.
Once we settled into our hotel, we set out to explore the city. Our hotel was located right next to one of the busiest streets in Barcelona, and the sheer number of people on the street was overwhelming. We had heard stories of protests against tourists, but we were unprepared for the crowds that greeted us.
We sampled local tapas before heading to Barcelona beach, where we relaxed for a while. Later, we tried Thai tapas, which turned out to be delicious.
With the sun setting around 9:30 pm, we found ourselves ready for bed after dinner, wrapping up our first evening in Barcelona.
尼姆和巴塞罗那
2024年7月8日: 由于我们只能订到早上去巴塞罗那(Barcelona)的火车座位,我们改变了计划,一大早就离开了阿维尼翁(Avignon),前往尼姆(Nimes),另一个法国南方小镇。到达尼姆车站后,我们将行李寄存在车站旁的一家酒店,每件行李5欧元。
在尼姆除了转车去巴塞罗那,还想去参观尼姆斗兽场(Arènes de Nîmes),世界上保存最完好的罗马竞技场之一。它建于公元70年左右,结构设计与罗马的科洛西姆相似,但规模较小。这个斗兽场如今用于音乐会和其它活动,同时也对游客开放。由于我们到达时斗兽场尚未开放,我们先去看了另一处历史遗迹——梅森卡雷(Maison Carrée),一座罗马神庙。尼姆常被称为“法国的罗马”,因为这里有许多历史悠久的罗马建筑。真希望我们有更多的时间探索这座城市, 只能说是计划跟不上变化。
在斗兽场边上找了家咖啡馆边喝咖啡边等开门,然后第一个买票进斗兽场,来了个20分钟的快速参观。我们上串下跳攀登了整个斗兽场,没其他游客,我们二个人几乎拥有了整个场地,非常不错。
接下来是四小时的火车旅程前往巴塞罗那。旅途平稳,我们都得到了需要的休息。火车准时到达了巴塞罗那火车站。因为后面行程中有二程火车手机上无法预订座位,我们又在火车站排队花了一个半小时的时间将这二程座位预订好。这个票务系统的管理确实需要改进。
我们的酒店就在巴塞罗那最繁忙的La Rambla大街上。入住酒店后,我们开始探索这座向往已久的城市。但街上的人之多,我们的头都开始晕了,有些不知所措。前几天我们有听说过这里抗议游客的故事,虽没遇到抗议者,但没想到街上会有这么多游客。
我们从酒店往巴塞罗那海滩方向走,沿途先找了家店品尝了当地的塔帕斯(Tapas)。来到海边坐海滩上休息了一会儿后,我们又去尝试了泰国塔帕斯,非常美味。
这里的日落大约在晚上9:30,晚餐都吃得很晚。基本上晚餐后就已经是我们正常的就寝时间了。 但到了这里也就入乡随俗跟着晚吃晚睡了。