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Thursday, May 30, 2024
Bergen to Oslo Scenic Train.
Got up early for a 20 minute walk with luggage from the ship to the train station for the VY scenic train ride from Bergen to Oslo. ÖY!
Bergen
We started our day with a bus tour in Bergen and then spent the afternoon exploring the city on foot. From the cruise dock, we took a 22-minute walk to the train station. It was a straightforward walk, and we made sure to confirm our train schedule and platform.
We learned that we should board the train 20 minutes before departure. Following our visit to the train station, we strolled through the shopping area and stumbled upon a fascinating bakery where we could see the bread being baked and the dough being rolled right in front of us. It was quite an experience!
After that, we continued to explore the harbor area and ended up at a brewery, where we enjoyed a couple of nice beers at a beautiful table right by the water. We also checked out the outdoor fish market and a local carnival before getting ready for our train journey to Oslo the next day. 
Honfleur is a fun nad quaint place to visit!
We had a great day in Honfleur. Loved the chocolate shop! Ended with a beautiful sunset.
L’Envie for mussels and chardonnay on the water.
Honfleur 163e Fete des Marins Pentecote 2024 Lundi 20 mai.
Portsmouth
Today, we took a bus tour from our dock in Portsmouth to Truro. I learned that Portsmouth is an island city. It was the site of the D-Day landings and served as headquarters for Dwight D. Eisenhower. There is lots of history here. We drove up to a high point where the ground was made out of chalk to get an overview of the area.
Truro
During our tour to Truro, we came across a naked drummer statue, charming buildings, and streets, as well as a large, old cathedral with lots of interesting details and free restrooms. I had the chance to meet the town crier, while Carol lit a candle with her cousin.
We also purchased some foot cream that is no longer sold in the US due to the closure of their stores. In addition, we strolled around the city center, explored the shops, and ended the day with visits to Primark and Marks & Spencer.
Falmouth
The main shopping street of Falmouth was a quick walk from where our cruise ship docked. Lots of shops and quaint bakeries are along the street, which goes on and on. It is a nice difference from America because we didn’t see any banks.
Porto
Porto city walk and port wine tasting.
Malaga
Malaga is a beautiful city with a mix of history, culture, and vibrant street life.
Cartagena
Our afternoon in Cartagena was filled with a unique experience-an advertised tapas and wine tour that, to our surprise, also included beer, adding a delightful twist to the usual offerings.
Montserrat
The return to the ship was smooth. Later, at tea time, I enjoyed the walnut liquor in my tea, and our final night in Barcelona was celebrated with a delicious paella dinner on Spanish night.
A must see in Barcelona: La Rambla, St Josep market.
The best Barcelona brewery: Fabrica Moritz!
The best brewery I found in Barcelona was Fabrica Moritz! I loved the design and decorationsthere. The brewery was nice and large with lots of places to sit.
I won't spoil the suprise of the sights you see on your trip to the basement rest room. Amazing! LOL
Best smash burger in the world: Smash Hiro Barcelona!
Made it to La Sagrada Familia by train.
I made it to La Sagrada Familia by train after figuring out how to buy a ticket and getting on the correct train in the correct direction.
A Beautiful hotel in Barcelona, Nobu Hotel.
Enjoying an Estrella Damm at the Nobu Hotel Restaurant Bar, Barcelona overlooking Sagrada Familia.
Traveling Again: Boston to Barcelona via the MBTA
Traveling Again