Going into the El Raval Neighborhood I had high expectations because previously in my trip I had gotten a chance to walk a little bit around it. I was blown away when getting here. To start off with, Guell Palace was one of the coolest designed buildings I have ever been in. It did not look big in scale when walking up to it, but the inside of it was magnificent and resembled a palace that I had imagined. Along with this was the Museu de Cera de Barcelona which was a wax museum. I did not get to spend as much time in the museum as I wanted to since it was my last day in Barcelona but it was a really neat experience. The last attraction that was really mind blowing was the Mirador de Colom, which was a attraction in the middle of the road towards the bottom of this district. The architecture of this was really mind blowing! Along with the other districts, I was not able to speak to any locals due to language barrier. These attractions definitely did not have a lot of tourist coming to check them out since they were tucked away on the side of busy streets. To end my blog , I will say that the cost of living here for going to a general tapas place was around 10-15 dollars for a decent size meal like El Barrio.