Going to Barcelona for holidays- what shouldn't I miss to see there?Sagrada Familia by Antonio Gaudi ( 2,056,448 visits/year)- A Giant Temple designed by the master architect Antonio Gaudi. This building has been under construction since 1882 and they've still got another 30 to 80 years (depending on funding and resources) to go before it will be finished.
Official web site: http://www.sagradafamilia.org/
Address: Calle Mallorca, 08034, Barcelona
Opening hours 09:00-18:00 (Oct-Mar) 09:00-20:00 (Apr-Sep)
Admission : 8 Euros, or 7 Euros with Barcelona Card.
Disabled Access: Yes
Metro: Sagrada Familia (Blue Line, L5) and (Purple Line, L2)
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L' Aquarium de Barcelona (1,375,271 visits/year)
Metro Drassanes (Green Line, L3)
Moll d' Espanya, Port Vell
Tel: (0034) 93 221 7474
Barcelona Aquarium is a popular Barcelona attraction to take the kids and young ones. The aquarium is at Port Vell ( Barcelona Port Area)
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Poble Espanyol de Montjuic (1,346,938 visits/year) otherwise known as the Spanish Village
Poble Espanyol - "Spanish Village"
Avda Marques de Camillas
Entrance: 8 euros Save 25% with the Barcelona Card
Nearest Metro: Espanya (Green Line, L3) and (Red line, L1) about 15 mins walk from the metro stop.
This Barcelona attraction is a small Spanish village with different quarters that replicate the style of houses and architecture from different parts of Spain.
Poble Espanyol is also home to a whole host of specialist craft shops and workshops where you can see some traditionally made Spanish goods.
Poble Espanyol is also the venue for the Famous Flamenco show at tablao de Carmen which maybe is one reason for it's popularity at no.3
http://www.poble-espanyol.com/
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La Pedrera - Casa Mila by Antonio Gaudi (1,133,220 visits/year)
Opening hours:
November-February: 09:00 - 18:30
March-October: 09:00 - 20:00
Address: La Pedrera, Provenca, 261-265, 08008 Barcelona
Admission : 8 Euros Save 20% with the Barcelona Card
Disabled Access: No
Metro: Diagonal (Green Line, L3) and (Blue Line, L5)
Another one of Antonio Gaudi's creations once again hits the top 10 most visited attractions in Barcelona. This building used to be called Casa Mila but nowadays it's more commonly known as La Pedrera which means "quarry" . Gaudi was instrumental in completing this building and his characteristic wavy brick work and colourful tiles are also evident on this masterpiece.
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For football fans:
Barcelona FC Museum (1,032,763 visits/year)
Address: Aristides Maillol, entrance no 7 08028, Barcelona
Opening hours: 10:00 -19:00 (Tue-Sat); Sun (10:00-14:30); Closed Mon
Admission: 8.50 Euros for entry to museum and 13 Euros - for a guided tour.
Disabled Access: Yes
Metro: Collblanc (Blue Line, L5)
No surprises here. If you are a footie fan then this museum is a must see. It has wall to wall trophies, pictures and statues of the greats. I'm not a football fan but I still enjoyed walking round this museum. When you buy your ticket you have 2 options. You can buy a ticket for the museum and to see the stadium or you can buy a dual ticket where you get to see the museum and behind the scenes at the club e.g. changing rooms, VIP lounge, press conference areas etc. For more details
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Barcelona Tourist Attraction - Barcelona Zoo ( 1,015,000 visits/year)
Metro Ciutadella (Yellow Line, L4) about 10 mins walk.
Official Web Site www.zoobarcelona.com
Tel: (0034) 93 225 6780
Barcelona Zoo is based in the Parc de la Ciutadella the best way to find it is to go to Ciutadella park and to follow the signs to the Zoo. The zoo has a wide variety of animals on show. The Zoo also has a restaurant, picnic area, a shop, electric cars, ponies and a mini-train. To get a full listing of the facilities and operating hours click on the official web site link found above.
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Picasso Museum
(887,958 visits/year)
Picasso Museum : http://www.museupicasso.bcn.es/index.htm
Address: Montcada, 15-23, 08003 Barcelona
Opening hours: (Tue-Sun)10:00-20:00;
Mon-Closed;
Admission: 9 Euros for main exhibition - extra for special showings. Save 50% with the Barcelona Card
Disabled Access: Yes
Metro: Jaume l (Yellow Line, L4)
The museum has arranged Picasso's paintings in chronological order from his early days to his final works. Arranging the paintings in this way gives you a fascinating insight into the development of Picasso thinking over time and shows how he developed the distinctive designs that he is famous for today. Very popular art gallery.
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Loads more to see - full info:
http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/e...
Have a great time! Anything Gaudi the bakery called el nogo!! brilliant place,fish and jam sandwiches cucumber and rasher soup and the best one is chocolate coated toilet seat!!enjoy now Have a safe trip and return to us all rested. Take care of yourself. I will travel to Spain for holidays this summer...
so don't forget to tell me your experiences
Have a great time !!! Nou Camp Stadium (Go see a Barca game!) Gaudi building, Las ramblas Area, Bario Gotico, and the beaches if its sunny! The Chocolate Museum. A little less known but, YUMM! and interesting.
Definitely have some of the fresh, homemade Ice Cream, and have churros and chocolate at the Caf茅 de la Opera. It's on the Ramblas, about halfway, and across the street from the Opera (logically).
Eixample and all things Gaud铆, MUST see the Sagrada Familia and Parc G眉ell.
Barr铆 Gotic, and the Cathedral. Definitely do the walking tour around the barrio.
Palau Musica, and take in a concert if you can.
Picasso Museum.
Mir贸 Museum at Mont Juic.
Poble Espanyol is supposed to be terrific, but unless you really need to see architecture from all of Spain, we found it to be just overpriced modern craftwork, NOT traditional crafts from around the country, as we expected. It was more like a glorified Craft Sale like the ones they have here for every holiday. Keeping in mind that the architecture, while it REPRESENTS styles from all over the country, was BUILT to be what it is, which is almost like Disney parks, and not like the real thing. So that one is a judgement call.
Tibidabo amusement park.
Aquarium.
Zoo.
Definitely go down to the Port Vell and have seafood dinner.
Side trips that are good from Barcelona:
Mont Serrat - historic and religious monument. Very worth the trip.
Any of the beach towns. Tarragona has some wonderful Roman Ruins. Girona has a wonderful medieval old town, with a Jewish Quarter that is spectacular!
Cadaqu茅s was home to a whole bunch of artists, notably Impressionists.
Figueres was Dal铆's home fot a long time, and his home has been turned into a museum. Very COOL!
Wine country. Champagne country.
LOTs to do in and near Barcelona.
One warning: keep an eye on your valuables. Lots of pickpockets and petty thieves about. You, should see a match in Barcelona`s football stadium. i lived 3 years in Barcelona, so I'll say that you should take the touristic bus (even if for some people it sounds, not typical enoug, I can tell you that it is the cheapest and more efficiant way to visit the entire Barcelona).. this way you won't miss any important location (museum, place to see, architecture, history, etc). Then a part from that you need to see:
The beach, Tibidabo (this is the highest mountain just behing Barcelona, and you see the entire Barcelona), El Barr铆o Gotico (this is the area located between Plaza Catalunya and the Beach), for shopping (Diagonal Mar, La Maquinista (a bit more far away), for seeing a typical catalan village: go to Sitges, this is a very nice location: for party, landscape and good food.
If you have more time: www.portaventura.com, this is an attraction part like Euro Disney....
When going at night, be carefull on Las Ramblas and near the beach, they rob the tourist.. so when walking there, don't speak loud english or any foreign languages, don't take your cell phone, your ID, too much cash and no credit cards! Don't put expensive jewllery and try to behave calm and not jumping around, like some tourists who are drunk and get very easily robbed! This is nice place to go, but be careful.. Invest in one decent guide book.
You could do a lot worse than "Time Out-Barcelona" or Dorling Kindersley's "Barcelona & Catalonia"
They are both updated yearly, get the latest version and if they are no worse than my 2003 copies you will thank me for the tip :)
Enjoy Barcelona.....it's very hard not to ! Veronike, Veronike
D贸nde hay m谩s robos, en Barcelona o en Londres?. D贸nde hay que tener m谩s cuidado? La 煤nica vez que me robaron en Barcelona fue un ingl茅s de Manchester; un desgraciado que sal铆a borracho de un partido de f煤tbol.
Yo es que me parto de risa con los ingleses.
Bueno, chaval, que si vienes a Barcelona te lo pasar谩s muy bien y te encantar谩 la ciudad y los alrededores; pero cuidado si est谩s borracho porque puede aparecer otro ingl茅s borracho y dos ingleses borrachos......
joder, lo que hay que leer. |