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The human tower – Catalonian tradition

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Ah, sunny Barcelona. What happens in sunny Barcelona? Well, a lot. The beach, the sangria, the paella, the dancing, the walking – but also, the human towers.

In Catalonian history, the Castell, otherwise known as a Human Tower, are found throughout Catalonia during summer festivities. Traditionally, we think of human towers where we stack 3 layers of people on all fours. In Catalonia, human towers are way more impressive.

The tradition started in 1712 and is still very much active today. The record apparently is 6 or 7 layers high. According to tradition, the higher the layer, the younger the climber. This means 4-year-olds soften will summit these towers. If that sounds scary to you, I can assure you… it is. Once they reach the top, they stick one hand up with 4 fingers to symbolize the four red stripes on the Catalan flag.

With each layer, the louder the cheers become, the louder the band plays. Palms begin to sweat as we watch the youngest child, in a helmet, begin to climb up each layer. The wobbling becomes more and more pronounced. Hearts beat faster, anxiety heightens. Finally, four tiny fingers are raised in the air, trumpets scream, drums boom, cheers ring amongst the crowd.

The sensation during this moment is immeasurable.

This my friends, is a Catalonian Human Tower (Castell) and if you ever get to this part of the world in the summer time, do not miss out. You can find event times for these towers in Barcelona (which usually are on weekends) by clicking this link. For more information on Castells, click here.

Check out some videos on Wanderlust Advocate YouTube Channel – click here and here.

The Irish Umbrella

The Irish forecast is as follows:

“There are two types of weather in Ireland: raining and going to rain.”

“The weather in Ireland is 3 days of rain followed by 4 days of rain.”

“You must wear a scarf, sun glasses, and a rain jacket because you may need all three in fifteen minutes.”

Now, I heard recently that Ireland has the best umbrellas in all the world: the Irish umbrellas. After an almost entire year in Ireland, I can safely say, this statement is absolutely true. Curious yet?

In order to keep out of this year-around miserable weather, most of us on this Emerald Island spend a huge chunk of time under the best umbrellas yet…the Irish pubs!

Here are a list of my top 10 favorite off-the-beaten-path pubs in Dublin:

1. McGary’s Pub – Harold’s Cross Road. Great free pub quiz every Wednesday night. Pizza and a Pint for 12 euro!

2. Rody Bolands – Rathmines. Fun traditional pub in a really great young area in south Dublin. It is far from city center, but walking down to this area is a great way for tourists to see how locals live.

3. Paddy Cullens – Ballsbridge. This quaint pub hides amongst the embassy area of Dublin. Ballsbridge is a bustling area full of businessmen, politicians, and working men/women. This pub also hosts specials for rugby matches.

4. The Barge -Ranelagh. A GREAT pub by the canal. It is a local pub, especially for after work drinks. On nice days, you can drink by the canal and so it gets packed with locals inside and outside. Also a great place to watch sporting events on the big screens!

5. TapHouse – The Triangle. This is a boutique part of Dublin and the pub serves great craft brews.

6. The Living Room – North Dublin. This is a huge bar with a great outdoor area in the back that connects you between three amazing pubs.

7. The Capitol – Aungiers Street. This is a great bar with amazing drink specials. 5 Euro cocktails every day and Thursdays & Fridays from 5-8 it is 2 for 6 Euro. More centrally located.

8. Flannery’s Pub – Camden Street. Every time I have been to this bar, I have had a truly memorable experience! It is always a blast and the people who frequent are usually great craic. Camden street is a really popular bar area for locals. Despite being centrally located, drinks are cheaper than Temple Bar, taste better, and there are less tourists here.

9. The Long Stone – Townsend Street, right by Trinity College. This bar is a quintessential Irish pub! It is centrally located, but frequented by more locals than tourists. A lot of young folk go there and often will host fun pub quizzes or other charity events.

10. The Pavilion (The Pav) – Trinity College Dublin, Pub. After the year of academics that I have had, I am a regular customer of the Pav! The Pav is for Trinity students and in the evenings is always packed with students from around the world. It is great to get a pint and sit outside on the rare nice day to catch a cricket match or people watch!

This list is not exhaustive and if you still wanted more, please feel free to message me and I would be happy to give you more Irish Umbrellas to visit during your stay in Dublin.

Beers you must try: GUINNESS, Smithwicks, O’Hara, Galway Hooker

What are your favorite pubs in Dublin?