PARIS, FRANCE
Our second day was spent at Disneyland, the happiest place in the world. That was a lot of fun, but all junk I ate combined with the rides we went on (we had a mission of going on all the thrill rides) had me feeling pretty sick by the end of the day. We got really into the whole thing with our Minnie Mouse ears and everything – aren’t we cute?
On the last day we went up the Eiffel Tower, but unfortunately the weather was pretty awful - most of our group ended up buying the cheap umbrellas from the street vendors found abundantly in Europe. The view of the city was mostly covered by fog, and I guess the cold made us all a little grumpy - not a great setting for an experience many of us looked forward to. Anyway... The rest of the morning was spent on and off a tour bus experiencing some different sights (and sites), and taking in all that we could of the city of lights (I thought it was of love, but since being there I've been corrected.) In the afternoon we spent a couple of hours on the Champs-Élysées! Please note: never go shopping in Paris on a Sunday, forget it. All the shops are closed, except those on the Champs-Élysées. Somehow our tour guides were unaware of that??

| Disney! |

| A gloomy view of the city from the Eiffel Tower |
| Notre Dame |


| The absolute centre of Paris |
| Sacré-Cœur |
BARCELONA, SPAIN
Barcelona was one of the best places because the things we did piqued a lot of my interests:
1) FC Barcelona: our first stop was Camp Nou, the FC Barcelona stadium. This was a pretty big deal because FCB is my favourite club, and we got to see the pressrooms, changing rooms and all the memorabilia in the museum.
2) Art and architecture: Antoni Gaudí, a Spanish architect, designed some beautiful buildings and furniture in his time. We visited the Sagrada Familia, a church in Barcelona designed by Gaudi famously known for the fact that it is still under construction. It is one of the most beautiful pieces of architecture I've ever seen. We also visited Gaudi’s park, Park Güell, which was also really beautiful.
3) Really good food: my friends and I had made a point of eating foods that the various countries are known for, so our first and second meals in Barcelona were paella and tapas. The whole style of eating with lots of bread, olive oil and vinegar is really enjoyable. We also found an ice cream parlour in an alleyway I don’t remember, which played great music and had amaaazing ice cream.
4) Shopping: We spent a day on a popular street called Passeig de Gracia with toooons of shops; Bershka, Mango, Zara, Brandy Melville, Stradivarius and more all on one street. Most of the clothes I bought were from Spain – look out for a New In post next week featuring some of the things I bought in Europe.


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| La Sagrada Familia |

| Park Güell - These benches were so damn comfortable! |


| ICD CREEEEAM - I had two cones (judge me) |

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
The main shop we were really keen on going to was Victoria’s Secret, because we hadn’t been able to find it at the places we went to in Europe. The only setback was Ramadan, because my roommate and I had slept in by mistake and missed breakfast, and all the restaurants were closed, and either way, we couldn’t eat in public.
After all the shopping, we went back to the hotel to get ready for dune hopping and a Bedwaan dinner in the desert. The drivers we had drove like maniacs on the dunes, with us laughing and screaming hysterically while being thrown around the car. The dinner was YUMMY and the henna and dancing and everything was great. That whole experience was honestly soooo much fun, and a great end to a great trip.


| At the Bedwaan dinner :) |


Thank you, girl.
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xo