So instead we went into the giftshop, which includes a glimpse of one of
the courtyards inside the building.
Wandering our way along a walking tour described in our guidebook, we
passed this store that seemed to sell only tacky lamps and chandeliers.
Emma takes a sip as we wait for our pizza. Ordering was an adventure,
because the good folks at the TelePizza chain decided to post the menus in
Catalan and all of a sudden we didn't know any of the words on the menu.
By the time we got to the front of the line we were flummoxed, but the
girl behind the counter had a copy of the menu in Castillian and English,
which averted disaster.
Another big tourist draw in Barcelona that we didn't see too well because
again there were nine zillion people lined up to get in was the Sagrada
Familia, the basilica designed by Gaudi.