I too love Barcelona. I drove through it 5 years ago in my big old Merc. Its easily the best looking city I have ever seen. We were at a beautiful Air bnb in Calafell
Such a beautiful love letter to Barcelona! I loved my visit there 14 years ago. A friend and I along with our young kids, rented an apartment right around the corner from the Mercado Boqueria! The Gothic quarter is truly a place to get lost and experience the essence of the city. The people, food, culture and architecture fills your heart with joy! Things have changed since I was last there, but the city still maintains it’s true soul! Thanks for taking me back! ❤❤
Hi Ingrid! So glad you enjoyed the video and I hope it brought back some good memories ❤️❤️ Barcelona is such a unique city in Europe, it’s got such a unique blend of history, food, culture, amazing weather and people!
Best travel video of Barcelona I’ve ever seen. I’ve been in love with Catalunya since my very first visit, but haven’t visited for a few years. You really made me want to go back as soon as possible. ❤️💛❤️💛❤️💛❤️
Ah I just visited Barna for the first time last month and your video brought back all the memories of the neighborhoods I explored! Such great vibes, even with many tourists around it was easier than I thought it would be to escape the crowds
Barcelona, a very beautiful city, I ever had seen before, bravo for giving us a chance to see it atleast in videos, you have done a very good job, this way, those who are alike me cannot visit such places can at least get a glimse of it by watching your channel.... love you,,, te quoro mucho,,,
Barcelona, what a special place. First went myself in 2006, it was bubbling under in popularity back then. Hopefully not too much a victim of its own success, a very real city, very cultural. I always make a trip to Parc Guell for the city views when I go. Lovely video.
You always shoot great videos for all the places you had visited till now. The information we get is very useful. Thanks Malini. Keep up the good work ♥
Spain is beautiful & Barcelona is beautiful. I really want to visit. It all looks so very inviting & even though is very busy, still appears to possess that appealing, attractive & cosy feel/charm.
Thanks for all your videos. Just recently found your channel and I immediately fell in love with it, your travel videos make me happy after a long day of work, they're very comforting to watch.
Yeah, Antoni Gaudí beautifully decorated and added elegance to Barcelona. His designs are recognizable from a distance. They seem as if they are still unfinished. Just like the Sagrada Família, which has been under construction for over 100 years and still is. Thank u for the inspiration, u r beautiful,love u😍🌹
Was there in Oct '23 for a week vacation from the US, had a blast! Makes me chuckle the Spaniards love their pig! I grew up with no restrictions on food for any reason, so I can really appreciate the flavors and I love my jamon too. It's just a minefield for my fellow humans who don't eat pork for religious/personal reasons, I'm sure they don't care though since its considered a forbidden/disgusting meat for them.
I returned to the city that I used to call home... strays like you and me won't have a home even when we're buried, but it's good to be a rolling stone...❤
Thank you Malini for another splendid video, this one on one of my most favorite cities. The video does go hard on tourism and tourists, though. I understand this to a great degree. Cities like Barcelona (and Venice too) are indeed very crowded with tourists. We should try to remember that each individual tourist to Barcelona, first and foremost, is a person who came to enjoy the city’s incredible history, art, architecture, food, ambiance, all the things you personally enjoy and present in this video. This person brings their curiosity, enthusiasm, appetites, and dollars too. We should strive to find a balance between over-tourism and not demonizing tourists and tourism. Otherwise only current/former residents, students, travel bloggers, or elite/well-off travelers will be given access.
Thanks for taking the time to comment Linda! Glad you enjoyed the video ❤️Totally agree with you, I think it’s about promoting the right kind of tourism more than anything, as you mentioned a real curiosity for the culture and local places, versus irresponsible mass tourism where dollars don’t positively impact the local economy.
Been to Barcelona twice. Hands down one of my favorite cities. You have a great way of storytelling and educating with your videos. Great voice for the narration too. Reminds me of another travel guide show I watch, won't name them, but they're quality and focus on story, history, and info for travelers rather than the typical nonsense. Good work here.
Hi Malini! I absolutely LOVED this video!! I lived in Barcelona for 6 years, then changed to Madrid, and now I'm moving back to Barcelona, which I consider my "home". It's interesting to see your perspective of the city and places you want to revisit because my perspective of this beautiful city (and its places) would be so much different! I used to live in Eixample Esquerra near Les Corts and Sarriá, and I feel like I haven't really explored much of El Raval and the Gothic Quarter. I would LOVE to watch such a poetic and loving video of you eating bravas at "Bar Tomás" in Sarriá, walking through the beautiful Avenida del Tibidabo, hopping terrazas at Aribau or Consell de Cent streets, or eating brunch at some bar in Poblenou. Ufff, this video just increased my love for Barna!
You are talking aboud the real Bacelona for many barcelonians, now a days I go once or twice a year to the Gothic or Raval, and the problem is not tourism. Barcelona is so much big than the center.
Hi Ire! Thank you for the lovely comment. I lived in Eixample Esquerra for a while too Carrer Mallorca! My fave tapas bar was cervezeria Catalana which I just had to go back to and include in the video, although it’s so much busier now than when I lived there! I lived in Sant Antoni a fair few months also very chilled place, and then the old town. I love the whole vibe of the city to be honest, hard to cover it all in 25 mins, but I’ll be back in the future I’m sure 😊😊
Dear Malini, I'm pretty sure many people view your videos to visit beautiful places throughout the world―well, without visiting. But to indulge in the relaxing aura and energy―stimulated by soothing music, de-stressing scenes, and many subtle details in your videos―is something we watch your videos for... but never actually reflected I wonder how you'd make a video based on this notion if you ever planned to make one in our country: India! Cheers,
Dear Malini .. I am from India. Your name sound so Indian , in fact famous indian actress from 80's name was Hema Malini .. Please visit our country INDIA to do series. You will love it .
Thanks for sharing a bit of yourself. It's refreshing, the honesty and sincerity and yet simplicity. At our roots, the core of our existence are these simple, true moments of life, the way you so easily returned to the use of Spanish as a true speaker, not as some would as a Spanglish or mixture of words from other places. We got to see a part of you too. That's the authenticity that many content providers are missing. They are just showing themselves in a place, here or there, but hardly better than novice tourists on a "bucket list" of excursions. I don't believe in bucket lists. It's too impersonal, like speed dating I suppose, hardly getting to know someone before you're off to the next one. People and places are intertwined. To know one you have to attempt to know the other. Sadly, some content providers miss that. They dwell on the place and miss the richness of the experience that is only found within the lives of those that are from there. Otherwise, we might just call a weekend in Madrid like some kind of wild weekend with some cute face you met in a bar. But We don't want that, and you don't show us that. Thanks.
Angelica, you missed to show two or three important places in Barcelona. One is the city square, where the statue of Christopher Colombus stands, with his hand pointing the wrong side on his voyage to explore India. Next is the famous, unfinished Cathedral of St Mary, an architectural marvel of Antoni Gaudi. And, last, the famous Olympic Stadium where the Olympic torch was lit by an archer, shooting a firy arrow from almost 100 meters or so, during the 1992 Olympics...??!!
Love your videos and this one was especially special for me since Barcelona is a city I am dying to visit as soon as I can. I need to try that crema Catalana 😊
The Iberian peninsula was also settled by Visigoths from the Eastern Empire of Rome as they sought protection from the invading tribes from the steps. The brought with them their proto-Slavic language and you can still hear some similarities in Spanish and other Slavic languages like Bulgarian.
Barcelona a wonderful city. I have to go back in the early 70s when in the navy. Barcelona a city of fountains and street woman. Of all the cities in spain barcelona is the best.
I loved the video format, it really fits with the soul of Barcelona. I go there 2 to 3 times a year, and am always looking for new addresses. That would be perfect if you can share with us the addresses you have visitied so far into the description
Bravo 👏 loved it. The trick while watching your shows is to make sure I have some food and not just salivate 😂😂 but I love the fact that you include the food culture
Hi Malini I watched most of your videos and enjoy it. You videos are amazing and keep the good work. When are you coming to Toronto, Canada let me know. Your fan
Within Indian culture, the name Malini holds great cultural significance. It is often associated with beauty, creativity, and charm. Etymologically, the name Malini finds its origin in Sanskrit. In Sanskrit, “mala” means “garland,” and “ini” is a suffix denoting femininity. Therefore, Malini can be interpreted as “the one who wears a garland” or “garlanded woman.”
Esta chica me ha explicado detalles que no sabia de una ciudad que he estudiado en el colegio..he visitado y trabajado en ella. Es increíble todas mis ex novias me han tratado de tacaño y me he suscrito pagando. TIENE UNA CALIDAD INFORMATIVA Y un feeling con los locales con los que habla inigualable....lo único que parece que no quiere viajar por Irlanda o Escocia y me muero de ganas de ver la música de Liverpool o Londres contada por ella y a ver en que pub se mete de Shannon o Leeds....yo creo que ella ama la comida mediterránea...y viaja por lugares placenteros. He mirado infinidad de videos de Londres y nadie tiene su nivel periodistico.... Muchos periodistas de tv de España son imparciales y repetitivos comparados con ella. Mirar t.v.in Spain es perder el tiempo. ❤ x 13....from Catalonia...
Hi Malini thank you for the Barcelona tour..loved this..got doubt why u haven't shown sagrada da familia in the video? I would have been complete video if you have shown this place also..
Hey! Thanks for your comment! Well it’s hard to cover it all in 25 mins, however we got some pretty cool shots of sagrada familia from the top of the casa pedrera, there’s a cool view of it, without all the crowds :)
I think I wouldn't enjoy the pig nipples. You have to draw the line somewhere. Great video that captures the energy of this incredible city. I toured it in 3 days and still can't get enough. You have the ocean, the historical Ciudad Vieja, cable cars that take you high above the city, the artists singing on the streets, people dancing in the squares.. it's magical.
Don't worry, those teenage youth "Tourista" will someday return as you did and come at Barcelona then as more mature adults to see what they missed the first time. A country, it's people, language, culture, art, cuisine, wine et cetera is better learned in "courses" as it's too much for the best of us to dive headlong into a full course introduction of Espania at one seating. Too, too much. We need to savor the moment, like watching a sultry figure walk past on a sunny afternoon, catching a glimpse of her smile and a waft of her perfume. To known Barcelona or Sofia or London well, requires patience and practice and more time than our short, busy lives often lend us.
I too love Barcelona. I drove through it 5 years ago in my big old Merc. Its easily the best looking city I have ever seen. We were at a beautiful Air bnb in Calafell
Such a beautiful love letter to Barcelona! I loved my visit there 14 years ago. A friend and I along with our young kids, rented an apartment right around the corner from the Mercado Boqueria! The Gothic quarter is truly a place to get lost and experience the essence of the city. The people, food, culture and architecture fills your heart with joy! Things have changed since I was last there, but the city still maintains it’s true soul! Thanks for taking me back! ❤❤
Hi Ingrid! So glad you enjoyed the video and I hope it brought back some good memories ❤️❤️ Barcelona is such a unique city in Europe, it’s got such a unique blend of history, food, culture, amazing weather and people!
Best travel video of Barcelona I’ve ever seen. I’ve been in love with Catalunya since my very first visit, but haven’t visited for a few years. You really made me want to go back as soon as possible. ❤️💛❤️💛❤️💛❤️
Thank you! The whole region of Catalunya is beautiful, we really love it. Hope you get to return soon
Viva Espana and Barcelona, Catalonia !!! I think I am falling in love with you and your century-old charms
I used to live in Barcelona too. Went back to visit last month! It was so nostalgic and I immediately felt at home again ❤
just visited Barcelona last fall...amazing city fell in love with her too
finally the city of love!!! What an incredible high quality vid
Ah I just visited Barna for the first time last month and your video brought back all the memories of the neighborhoods I explored! Such great vibes, even with many tourists around it was easier than I thought it would be to escape the crowds
One of the best content over BCN that i ever seen so far! Good job! Saludos from Barcelona 🙏🌴
Love Barcelona must go back thanks for sharing
Barcelona, a very beautiful city, I ever had seen before, bravo for giving us a chance to see it atleast in videos, you have done a very good job, this way, those who are alike me cannot visit such places can at least get a glimse of it by watching your channel.... love you,,, te quoro mucho,,,
Barcelona, what a special place. First went myself in 2006, it was bubbling under in popularity back then. Hopefully not too much a victim of its own success, a very real city, very cultural. I always make a trip to Parc Guell for the city views when I go. Lovely video.
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Thanks for bring back wonderful memories of when I visited back in 2022.
You always shoot great videos for all the places you had visited till now. The information we get is very useful. Thanks Malini. Keep up the good work ♥
I always watch ur video 😊
Love from India 🇮🇳💞
I got married in Santa Maria Del Mar, 28th July 2006. A true honour. Still live in the neighbourhood
Spain is beautiful & Barcelona is beautiful.
I really want to visit. It all looks so very inviting & even though is very busy, still appears to possess that appealing, attractive & cosy feel/charm.
It does indeed!
Loved this. Also, huge respect to the cook sporting a Dalí moustache around the 13min mark, ole tú.
Indeed a good effort to refresh our memory about ancient architecture,food and culture...
Thanks for all your videos. Just recently found your channel and I immediately fell in love with it, your travel videos make me happy after a long day of work, they're very comforting to watch.
Great, Thank you!
Love these videos! Reminds me of the Rick Steves travel show. Her narration is beautiful.
You have a really unique way of creating content. I have been following your channel since your video on Naples.
My happy place where I can pretend that I'm a local. You've reminded me that I need to go to La Pineda as well, as not been for years.
A beautiful documentary, as always!!! Fantastic timing, as I will be visiting Barcelona next month!❤
Thank you! Have fun 😊😊
Big appreciations to the filmaker behind the camera!!! Would love to see him in the upcoming video!
Yeah, Antoni Gaudí beautifully decorated and added elegance to Barcelona. His designs are recognizable from a distance. They seem as if they are still unfinished. Just like the Sagrada Família, which has been under construction for over 100 years and still is.
Thank u for the inspiration, u r beautiful,love u😍🌹
Thank you!
Great! Love your videos. Though I can't visit the places around the world, your videos help me to explore it. Thank you. Keep exploring new places.
Malini mam I am grateful to you that you are discovering us
You and barcelona both are soooooooo beautiful ❤
Agreed.
I agree.
Nice I love Barcelona bring back so many memories
This is one of my favorites now. Definitely on my bucket list
Thank you, dear Malini. Love for Barca, for Ever!
Incredible coverage Malini! ❤
Was there in Oct '23 for a week vacation from the US, had a blast! Makes me chuckle the Spaniards love their pig! I grew up with no restrictions on food for any reason, so I can really appreciate the flavors and I love my jamon too. It's just a minefield for my fellow humans who don't eat pork for religious/personal reasons, I'm sure they don't care though since its considered a forbidden/disgusting meat for them.
I returned to the city that I used to call home... strays like you and me won't have a home even when we're buried, but it's good to be a rolling stone...❤
Thank you Malini for another splendid video, this one on one of my most favorite cities. The video does go hard on tourism and tourists, though. I understand this to a great degree. Cities like Barcelona (and Venice too) are indeed very crowded with tourists.
We should try to remember that each individual tourist to Barcelona, first and foremost, is a person who came to enjoy the city’s incredible history, art, architecture, food, ambiance, all the things you personally enjoy and present in this video. This person brings their curiosity, enthusiasm, appetites, and dollars too.
We should strive to find a balance between over-tourism and not demonizing tourists and tourism. Otherwise only current/former residents, students, travel bloggers, or elite/well-off travelers will be given access.
Thanks for taking the time to comment Linda! Glad you enjoyed the video ❤️Totally agree with you, I think it’s about promoting the right kind of tourism more than anything, as you mentioned a real curiosity for the culture and local places, versus irresponsible mass tourism where dollars don’t positively impact the local economy.
Everyone's a tourist except Malini...
Been to Barcelona twice. Hands down one of my favorite cities. You have a great way of storytelling and educating with your videos. Great voice for the narration too. Reminds me of another travel guide show I watch, won't name them, but they're quality and focus on story, history, and info for travelers rather than the typical nonsense. Good work here.
Thank you very much!
Hi Malini! I absolutely LOVED this video!! I lived in Barcelona for 6 years, then changed to Madrid, and now I'm moving back to Barcelona, which I consider my "home". It's interesting to see your perspective of the city and places you want to revisit because my perspective of this beautiful city (and its places) would be so much different! I used to live in Eixample Esquerra near Les Corts and Sarriá, and I feel like I haven't really explored much of El Raval and the Gothic Quarter. I would LOVE to watch such a poetic and loving video of you eating bravas at "Bar Tomás" in Sarriá, walking through the beautiful Avenida del Tibidabo, hopping terrazas at Aribau or Consell de Cent streets, or eating brunch at some bar in Poblenou. Ufff, this video just increased my love for Barna!
You are talking aboud the real Bacelona for many barcelonians, now a days I go once or twice a year to the Gothic or Raval, and the problem is not tourism. Barcelona is so much big than the center.
@@alexandrejuve1305 yes! I agree! I can't even remember the last time I went to La Rambla. Haha
Hi Ire! Thank you for the lovely comment. I lived in Eixample Esquerra for a while too Carrer Mallorca! My fave tapas bar was cervezeria Catalana which I just had to go back to and include in the video, although it’s so much busier now than when I lived there! I lived in Sant Antoni a fair few months also very chilled place, and then the old town. I love the whole vibe of the city to be honest, hard to cover it all in 25 mins, but I’ll be back in the future I’m sure 😊😊
Dear Malini,
I'm pretty sure many people view your videos to visit beautiful places throughout the world―well, without visiting.
But to indulge in the relaxing aura and energy―stimulated by soothing music, de-stressing scenes, and many subtle details in your videos―is something we watch your videos for... but never actually reflected
I wonder how you'd make a video based on this notion if you ever planned to make one in our country: India!
Cheers,
This is a beautiful gastronomic and cultural documentary, Wonderful..pure art.
The FOOD is just "wow"...i want to taste everything in a span of hours not a day..
Dear Malini .. I am from India. Your name sound so Indian , in fact famous indian actress from 80's name was Hema Malini .. Please visit our country INDIA to do series. You will love it .
Your videos are great, they're just what perfect travel blog should look like. It's even more like reading a book than watching a video
Glad you like them! Thank you 🙏
Thanks for sharing a bit of yourself.
It's refreshing, the honesty and sincerity and yet simplicity. At our roots, the core of our existence are these simple, true moments of life, the way you so easily returned to the use of Spanish as a true speaker, not as some would as a Spanglish or mixture of words from other places.
We got to see a part of you too. That's the authenticity that many content providers are missing. They are just showing themselves in a place, here or there, but hardly better than novice tourists on a "bucket list" of excursions.
I don't believe in bucket lists. It's too impersonal, like speed dating I suppose, hardly getting to know someone before you're off to the next one.
People and places are intertwined. To know one you have to attempt to know the other. Sadly, some content providers miss that. They dwell on the place and miss the richness of the experience that is only found within the lives of those that are from there.
Otherwise, we might just call a weekend in Madrid like some kind of wild weekend with some cute face you met in a bar. But We don't want that, and you don't show us that.
Thanks.
Angelica, you missed to show two or three important places in Barcelona.
One is the city square, where the statue of Christopher Colombus stands, with his hand pointing the wrong side on his voyage to explore India.
Next is the famous, unfinished Cathedral of St Mary, an architectural marvel of Antoni Gaudi.
And, last, the famous Olympic Stadium where the Olympic torch was lit by an archer, shooting a firy arrow from almost 100 meters or so, during the 1992 Olympics...??!!
Congratulations
Love your videos and this one was especially special for me since Barcelona is a city I am dying to visit as soon as I can. I need to try that crema Catalana 😊
Muy buena esa crema .
Malini !" I need to visit countrys just like you you are so lucky !"
I love malini's vlog and I love malini too 😊
Babe wake up new Malini Angelica travelogue just dropped!
Your work v gud. Have a nice day.
Hello Miss Malini the place is nice but you are most prettier be safe.every time i hear you talking and your voice makes feel romantically emotional.
Goddess Malini is back with more beautiful videos
You are doing a very great job
Amazing, Malini :) I keep waiting for an episode about Rio de Janeiro 🇧🇷
💕I’d have to say she makes the scenery much better aesthetically seductive ❤
outstanding ..documentary like vlog😊
Food was really amazing💙💙
I love the vlog💚💚
Spectacular video Malini. Barcelona is definitely on my list to visit. 😊
So good I wish a network would pick this up as a shpw...wow
i adore your videos, i am waiting the next citys❤
Awesome
I just discovered your channel and I think I'm on love. ❤❤❤
The Iberian peninsula was also settled by Visigoths from the Eastern Empire of Rome as they sought protection from the invading tribes from the steps.
The brought with them their proto-Slavic language and you can still hear some similarities in Spanish and other Slavic languages like Bulgarian.
Barcelona a wonderful city. I have to go back in the early 70s when in the navy.
Barcelona a city of fountains and street woman. Of all the cities in spain barcelona is the best.
I loved the video format, it really fits with the soul of Barcelona. I go there 2 to 3 times a year, and am always looking for new addresses. That would be perfect if you can share with us the addresses you have visitied so far into the description
Brescia Italy (less known) but definitely worth the visit.
Food Food...wowww. i like.
Love you anil from india❤
Bravo 👏 loved it. The trick while watching your shows is to make sure I have some food and not just salivate 😂😂 but I love the fact that you include the food culture
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@@Malini.Angelica we are on another inquisition, that’s all I can say
awesome
Malini,it's a very wonderful tourism channel .
Hi❤ malini nice memorial video 💐🙏
Love you Mal ! 😚💓🤗
Hi Malini I watched most of your videos and enjoy it. You videos are amazing and keep the good work. When are you coming to Toronto, Canada let me know.
Your fan
Within Indian culture, the name Malini holds great cultural significance. It is often associated with beauty, creativity, and charm.
Etymologically, the name Malini finds its origin in Sanskrit. In Sanskrit, “mala” means “garland,” and “ini” is a suffix denoting femininity. Therefore, Malini can be interpreted as “the one who wears a garland” or “garlanded woman.”
I’ll be honest I subscribe because of your beauty, but I really like the work and content 💯
Today l caught you, good vlogs, thank you from ceylon,
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Esta chica me ha explicado detalles que no sabia de una ciudad que he estudiado en el colegio..he visitado y trabajado en ella.
Es increíble todas mis ex novias me han tratado de tacaño y me he suscrito pagando.
TIENE UNA CALIDAD INFORMATIVA Y un feeling con los locales con los que habla inigualable....lo único que parece que no quiere viajar por Irlanda o Escocia y me muero de ganas de ver la música de Liverpool o Londres contada por ella y a ver en que pub se mete de Shannon o Leeds....yo creo que ella ama la comida mediterránea...y viaja por lugares placenteros.
He mirado infinidad de videos de Londres y nadie tiene su nivel periodistico....
Muchos periodistas de tv de España son imparciales y repetitivos comparados con ella. Mirar t.v.in Spain es perder el tiempo.
❤ x 13....from Catalonia...
When will you tour incredible 🇮🇳
Wonderful
Great video. Keep going!
Malini, pls do explore maldives islands peoples are very friendly there and It’s beautiful resorts.
love it ur..vlog❤❤..from nepal❤❤
i do remember barcelona end of the 70. and 8o. the olympics destroyed some thing, but well, still great city. thanks for the stroll
Your channel is damn so good 👏😀❤️
Hi Malini thank you for the Barcelona tour..loved this..got doubt why u haven't shown sagrada da familia in the video? I would have been complete video if you have shown this place also..
Hey! Thanks for your comment! Well it’s hard to cover it all in 25 mins, however we got some pretty cool shots of sagrada familia from the top of the casa pedrera, there’s a cool view of it, without all the crowds :)
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Nice Vlog!👌
Hi so beautiful video
Visça el Barça , visça el catalunya ❤️💛
Very nice
Beauty with brain
I think I wouldn't enjoy the pig nipples. You have to draw the line somewhere. Great video that captures the energy of this incredible city. I toured it in 3 days and still can't get enough. You have the ocean, the historical Ciudad Vieja, cable cars that take you high above the city, the artists singing on the streets, people dancing in the squares.. it's magical.
Ok😊
Don't worry, those teenage youth "Tourista" will someday return as you did and come at Barcelona then as more mature adults to see what they missed the first time.
A country, it's people, language, culture, art, cuisine, wine et cetera is better learned in "courses" as it's too much for the best of us to dive headlong into a full course introduction of Espania at one seating. Too, too much.
We need to savor the moment, like watching a sultry figure walk past on a sunny afternoon, catching a glimpse of her smile and a waft of her perfume. To known Barcelona or Sofia or London well, requires patience and practice and more time than our short, busy lives often lend us.
Very nice channel❤ malini❤ I'm from india🎉🎉
I'm a great fan of Raval despite its not-so-positive-renommée
Yep, it’s a great vibe!
Good