Barcelona Winter Quarter 411!

Studying abroad in sunny, warm Barcelona, is quite a different experience from Denver in the winter. I must say, it is so amazing being a 15 minute walk from the beach and the Sagrada Familia. Most of the days my first week have consisted of runs and walks around the city, while enjoying the sunshine, sunsets and people watching. Quite fantastic for January, especially for someone who has only ever lived in the mountains.

Since it is winter, and most people consider it quite cold right now, the beaches are almost always practically empty, and the tourist crowds are not too bad. If you are a person who does not like constant crowds, places being booked up, and loud people at night, this should definitely be a consideration for your study abroad location. For example, I was also in Florence Italy for fall semester. There were constant crowds, long lines, and stores and restaurants were always full. Tourism is booming everywhere, so there was only a one week lull during my entire four months abroad in Italy. Barcelona is the same during the warmer months. It should not deter you from a place, because being in an environment like that teaches you a lot about adaptability, and mindfulness. Overall, most cities I have been to in Europe that are notorious for petty crime such a Rome, London and Barcelona, have been fine traveling through so far. Make sure you are always aware of yourself, your stuff and don’t ask for attention, and you’ll be just fine! Don’t let things you see on the media intimidate you from traveling or especially solo traveling to places you want to go to, within reason of course.

If you’re also a person who is hesitant to study abroad for a whole semester, ISA Barcelona Pompeu Fabra is the only quarter length program! Which works perfectly with the DU schedule, you study abroad from January until the end of March, enjoy a week of spring break, and then head back to DU for spring quarter. Classes here are also a similar size to DU, making a great conversational environment in the classes. All of the professors are so great with lots of experience and qualifications. The school is quite organized and the class schedules too, which is something I appreciate a lot.

I always knew I wanted to return to Spain, and/or be near the ocean, so this program is ideal for a unique winter experience if you want to escape the cold. The university is so nice, there are multiple campuses spread across the city, and all are unique. Spaniards are so friendly, I enjoy practicing my Spanish whenever I can, and the locals are always receptive. There are so many amazing locations nearby, for example the country Andora is a mere 2.5 hour drive away! Along with many nearby picturesque beach towns. There of course is so much to do in Barcelona itself, and I spent most of my second weekend in Spain checking sightseeing off my bucket list, and taking street photos. Every building is so gorgeous and unique, Gaudi architecture is something everyone must see at one point. As a photographer, I have been in heaven, and taking so many photos. Barcelona is definitely one of the more unique European city I have been to. I can’t wait to keep exploring it.

Follow along on my journey and see Barcelona through my lens! https://www.instagram.com/aminbcn__/

Ciao Florence, Hola Barcelona!

Currently sitting at the airport, I find myself in a reflective place while waiting to board my international flight to Spain. It feels so surreal to have just finished my studies in Florence, at Lorenzo de Medici, a mere two weeks ago. I was so glad to be home for the holidays, with family, friends and in a familiar environment. But time flew by, and I found myself juggling trying to see everyone, working, and finding free time. I scrambled to pack the night before leaving, and to prepare myself for a new culture, people, and life living abroad.

Everything has been moving so fast it has been hard to slow down and process. Even at the airport now, the prospect of going abroad again feels so surreal. If I’m going to be completely honest, it has been an emotional roller coaster over the past two months. From applying to study abroad in Barcelona, while still in Florence, to having second thoughts, and being again, emotions have been all over the place. Each week has brought a new feeling towards going abroad again.

It’s been my goal to study abroad in two different countries for as long as I can remember, and to return to Spain. So I cannot wait to be back in Spain, practice my Spanish, learn Catalan and about the Catalonian culture. I must say, having a connection to the country you are going abroad in, whether its through speaking the language, or having travelled there before, is a great way to connect with a culture on a deeper level. Being able to immerse yourself in another lifestyle is such an amazing opportunity for growth in so many ways.

After embarking on many solo travels in Italy, and around Europe, dealing with train strikes, travel mishaps and also the rush of traveling alone, facing so many uncertain factors, I am ready to spend a lot of time in Spain, and explore the country as much as possible.

Mostly, I am so grateful for this wonderful opportunity to study abroad again, and live in another country for an extended period of time. Especially while having such a great support system and exchange program through DU. Planning trips and travels alone can take so much time and energy, its nice to have things planned for you sometimes, and just enjoy the ride!

Follow along on my time abroad: https://www.instagram.com/pranaphotos_/