Things to do in Barcelona with kids?
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Visit Barcelona with kids? – The 10 Best Activities
What to do in Barcelona with children? There is plenty to do in Barcelona to keep the kids entertained. Here is a list of the top 10 best activities, family tours, and fun things to do in Barcelona with kids:
1. Camp Nou Experience
A visit to FC Barcelona’s stadium is a dream come true for any young football fan. If you’re not looking to attend a match, you can still do the Camp Nou Experience stadium tour and see all the most important parts of the stadium.
2. CosmoCaixa – Science Museum
The science museum of Barcelona. This interactive museum offers playful ways for children to learn about different sciences. The museum even has a mangrove forest that you can walk through. It’s a museum where kids can really be active.
3. Gaudí Experiència
One of the main sights in Barcelona is Park Guell. Thanks to Gaudi’s imagination, this park will be appealing to children as well. But even more interesting for the kids: Near the entrance of the park is the Gaudi Experience. A 4D film offers a spectacular explanation of Gaudi’s life work. A guaranteed hit for a visit with children!
4. Barcelona Aquarium
The harbour of Barcelona is home to the marine aquarium, “l’Aquarium”. It’s one of the largest aquariums in Europe where you and your child or children can marvel at the variety of ocean life on display.
5. Cable cars
Barcelona has two cable lines. The first cable car is the Transbordador aeri del port, or the cable from the harbour to halfway up the Montjuic mountain. The other cable car is the Telefèric de Montjuïc, or the cable car to the castle at the top of the Montjuic.
6. Tibidado & Amusement Park
A visit to Tibidabo mountain is a good idea for two reasons. First there’s the marvellous view you see when the funicular railway has taken you to the top. The top of the mountain also has an amusement park “Parque de Atracciones del Tibidabo”
7. Font Màgica (magic fountain)
The magical fountain is located on Montjuic hill at the base of the Palau Nacional. A show with spouting fountains, music, and light make for an impressive display.
8. Laberint d’Horta
The park is situated at the outer edges of Barcelona. For some the Laberint d’Horta park will be an oasis of tranquillity. Children will enjoy the challenge of the cypress maze. .
9. Zoo
Barcelona Zoo is close to the historic center in the Parc de la Ciutadella. For most children, the zoo is a guarantee of entertainment.
10. Chocolate museum
The chocolate museum teaches children about the history of chocolate. They can look at unique chocolate artworks and do some tasting as well, of course. A fun activity for the whole family.
What to do in Barcelona with kids?
More activities for kids in Barcelona
In addition to these Top 10 Barcelona activities with kids, there is plenty more to do if you’re travelling with kids. Some more examples of fun activities for kids and families are:
- If your kids want a fun time playing and swimming, consider a visit to the beach of Barcelona.
- Are your children a little older? Why not rent bicycles and cycle along the beach or join one of the organised cycling tours.
- We Pudding: a very kid-friendly café with many sweets, a large play area, and more. This playground paradise is just one block away from the centrally located Plaça de Catalunya.
- Museu Blau: science museum with many fossils, taxidermy animals, and minerals. An interesting museum for slightly older young people interested in how life evolved on earth.
- A boat trip through the harbour or along the Barcelona coast. Or rent a boat on Parc de la Ciutadella.
- Into magic tricks? Visit the El Rey del Magica shop and attend a magic show or buy magic tricks, for instance. The magic store is near the metro stop Jaume I in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter.
- Visit Barcelona Bosc Urbà, an adventure park with over 50 rides including zip wires, ropes, and various courses for kids. It’s located at Plaça del Fòrum.
- Visit the Port Aventura amusement park. This is the largest theme park in Spain and is an hour’s drive from Barcelona in Salou-Villa Seca (near Tarragona). It is one of the ten most popular amusements park in all of Europe.
Child friendly hotels Barcelona
Looking for a good hotel in Barcelona that is also suitable for children? Take a look at the hotels below. These are hotels with good locations, family rooms and good facilities such as a swimming pool and most importantly, they have received good reviews from families with children. An important consideration when choosing a hotel is whether you want to be close to Barcelona’s beach or closer to the tourist attractions.
El Avenida Palace
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Aparthotel Arai 4*
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Eurostars Grand Marina
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Catalonia Ramblas 4*
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Park Güell
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Park Güell (Gaudí Park Barcelona)
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Tickets Parc Guell – Visit the Gaudi park in Barcelona Spain
Visit Park Güell in Barcelona Spain? Info for visiting Gaudí’s park: tickets, prices, tours and opening hours of the famous Barcelona Güell park and gardens designed by Antoni Gaudí.
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Address | Carrer d’Olot Barcelona Spain |
Metro | Metro station L3 Lesseps (15-minute walk) or L3 Vallcarca (15-minute walk; steep uphill climb, but there are escalators). |
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Book now Important: Only 400 people are allowed to visit Park Güell each half hour. In the high season, this means long waits and often sold out a couple of days before, so I certainly recommend getting your Park Guell tickets in advance. You can also book an audio guide here right away. For a minimal extra fee, your visit becomes a lot more convenient: Tip: Save money and time by buying the popular Barcelona Pass: This pass includes everything for your city break:
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Park Güell & Gaudi
Park Güell is the famous city park with the mosaics and the salamander in the district Gràcia of Barcelona and definitely one of the most important attractions in Barcelona Spain in terms of visitor numbers and architecture. Park Güell is a city park with an area of 15 hectares. Read more about the background of and access to this world-famous, fairytale-like gardens and park by Gaudi:
History of the unique green gardens
In 1900, Eusebi Güell, member of a rich and royal family from Barcelona, commissioned Antoni Gaudí to build a luxury residential park on an unused plot of land in the north east of Barcelona. The assignment was simple, only a sixth of the green area on the hill was to be built up with 60 houses. Antoni Gaudí eagerly accepted this commission, as it let him to express his own ideas about architecture inspired by nature. This can be seen in the park in the pergolas growing from the stone, walkways harmoniously integrated into the landscape, and the famous wavy and colourful mosaics. With his designs, Gaudí the architect wanted to emphasise the omnipresence of God in Park Güell. Gaudi wanted to recreate the typical British style of residential neighbourhoods, hence the word ‘Park’ in Park Güell.
Visit the Salamander and the Mosaics
Remarkable aspects of the Park Guell are the entrance with the porter’s lodge and porter’s residence, the fence, the gallery of columns, the double stairs with the salamander (also called Dragon) and the enormous, flowing bench with mosaic work. Both the bench and the Salamander consist of countless mosaic pieces. Originally, Park Güell was intended as a residential neighbourhood. It was unsuccessful: Only two houses were sold and built. The Guell park was constructed over a period of 14 years, and this city park has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1984. After the death of Eusebi Güell in 1922, the city park was donated to the municipal government of Barcelona.
One of the special sights in the Guell Park is the Casa Museu Gaudí; this is the house where Antoni Gaudí spent the last 20 years of his life. Not only did he design this house, but the museum it now contains provides a lot of insight into the life and work of Gaudi. You will need special tickets to gain entrance to this house.
Can you visit Parc Guell for free?
Unfortunately, the Gaudí park has no longer free entry, and you will have to buy tickets to visit Park Guëll. It only covers 10% of the total park area; it’s the most famous part with the salamander and the mosaic benches. The rest of the park is free, and you can catch a brief glimpse of the city park or enjoy a nice view of the city of Barcelona, including the Sagrada Familia by Gaudí and the Montjuïc.
In order to be sure that you can visit the world-famous park at the time you want, it’s highly recommended (particularly during the high season) to purchase tickets in advance; only 400 visitors are admitted every hour, meaning the queues can get very long. Always buy you Park Guell tickets in advance because this is a sight you don’t want to miss on your Barcelona trip!
Paid section of Park Guell
Entrance of Park Guell
The main entrance of Park Güell is located on the south side of the park. There are porter’s lodges (1901-1903) on both sides of the iron gate (from Casa Vicens). Both buildings are characterised by beautiful roofs, also covered with the typical mosaic work. The right porter’s lodge can be visited and contains a small exhibit from the historical MUHBA museum.
Entrance of Park Güell
The salamander of Park Güell
The salamander / the dragon
What stands out immediately beyond the entrance are the double dragon stairs. This dragon or salamander consists of many mosaics and is probably the most photographed part of the park. You can also see the coat of arms of Catalonia halfway up the stairs. Above the salamander is a tripod formed by three snakes.
Sala Hipostila
The large entrance eventually leads to the so-called ‘hypostyle’ room. This covered area consists of a total of 86 columns and was originally intended to serve as a covered marketplace. It makes the entrance of the park look more formal. The ceiling of the Hipòstila consists of small domes that have also been decorated with mosaic. These decorative interior arches have been made with tile shards by the artist Josep Maria Jujol.
Roof of Sala Hipostila
Mosaic benches of Parc Güell
Mosaic benches of Parc Güell
When you continue up the steps in Park Güell, you will arrive at the Greek Theatre above the hypostyle room. This Natural theatre is called the Plaça de la Natura. At the time, it was intended for open-air theatre pieces to be watched by audiences sitting on the mosaic benches. The benches form a balustrade that surrounds this square, offering a marvellous view of the city of Barcelona Spain.
Free entry part of Park Güell
The school Baldiri Reixac is on the east side of the Greek Theatre. This used to be the mansion Casa Larrard, in which Eusebi Güell and his family resided until his death. After Casa Larrard was sold in 1922, it was converted into a school which was inaugurated when the park opened to the public in 1931.
Austrian Gardens of the Park Güell
The ‘Austrian gardens’ were originally intended as plots of land for houses to be built on. After Parc Güell became a public park because of Güell’s donation, this part was first used as a municipal plant nursery. In 1977, the park received a donation of trees from Austria. These ‘Jardins d’Àustria’ gardens are a part of the park that is great for walks. The park has several aqueducts to supply water to the houses.
Austrian Gardens of the Park Güell
Casa Trias
Casa Museu Gaudi
Only two houses were actually built in the ‘Austrian gardens’:
Casa Trias
The white house Casa Trias belonging to lawyer Martí Trias i Domènech and designed by architect Juli Batllevel. The lawyer was the first person to buy one of the plots to build a house. It was hoped that many would follow his example, but it was not to be… The house is not open to visitors.
Casa Museu Gaudi
A model house designed by Francesc Berenguer, and it was bought by Antoni Gaudí and his family. He lived for almost 20 years there in the city park Guell that he had designed. Today this house is home to the ‘Casa Museu Gaudi’ a museum where you can take a peek into the life and history of Gaudi, for a fee. The museum can be visited without buying tickets for the paid section of the park.
Video: Visiting Park Güell Barcelona
Take a look at the video below for an impression of a visit to this unique city park. A fun tip near the entrance of the park is a visit to the Gaudi Experience. This 4D film takes you on a fascinating journey into the imagination of Gaudí. The film only takes fifteen minutes and can easily be combined with a visit to this Barcelona highlight.
Official site: https://parkguell.cat
How do you get to the Gaudi Park in Barcelona?
Park Güell is at some distance from the other sights in Barcelona. Don’t expect to be able to quickly stroll to the park from the Ramblas or the Sagrada Familia. The best way to get the gardens is to go by metro and then walk for fifteen minutes. There are three possible stations:
- Take metro line 3 and get off at ‘Vallcarca’ station. From this metro station you first follow the Avinguda de Valcarca for 200 metres. You then take a left where you will see the street ‘Carrer de les Medes’. It’s a steep road, but the steepest parts have escalators. This will take you to the west side of the park, where you first circle the park for a bit until you get to the entrance of the paid section. ‘Park Güell’ is indicated on signs for the entire route.
- Take metro line 3 and get off at ‘Lesseps’ station. First you walk 600 metres along the ‘Travessera de Dalt’, after which you take a left onto the ‘Carrer de Larard’.
Here you will have to walk up a steep hill for 500 metres to arrive at the park’s main entrance. Along the way you will also pass the Gaudi Experience.
- This station is relatively new and is located on top of the hill El Coll (take the exit Carrer Beat Almato). Then follow the Carrer del Santuari, take a right onto the Camí de Can Morá (middle one of three streets). Follow the signs and you’ll be approaching Park Guell from the higher area behind it, which means you’ll mostly be walking downhill. The Bunkers del Carmel are also near this station; the best viewpoint in all of Barcelona Spain.
If you have poor mobility, it’s best to take a taxi or bus line 24 and 92 from Plaça de Catalunya .
FAQ Visiting Parc Guell in Spain
How to buy tickets for Park Güell?
A part of Park Güell can be visited for free, but the most famous and beautiful part with the mosaic benches and salamander can only be visited if you have tickets. In the high season there are often no tickets for sale for the same day. You can easily book tickets online.
Is it required to book tickets online?
Yes and no; in the low season you will be able to buy tickets for a time slot at the box office, where you will not have to wait long. In high season, tickets for the same day are most likely already sold out. Therefore, it is recommended to book tickets in advance, which will help you avoid long waiting times.
Can you deviate from the time slot?
No, it is important that you arrive at the entrance during your booked timeslot. If you miss your time slot, the park will almost certainly not let you in.
How to get to the park?
Park Güell is unfortunately not directly next to a metro station. From metro stations Lesseps and Vallcarca it is a fifteen minute walk to reach the entrance of Park Güell. Read more about the possibilities and accessibility of Park Güell.
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Not very good
Oct. 2022 • Family vacation
Huge queue for this company’s bus at Parc Güell, while their red competitor passed much more frequently and was not as crowded with tourists.
Published October 21, 2022
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Concerning the waiting time, we have a service frequency of 5-20 minutes in normal conditions. Unfortunately, Barcelona is a very busy city and sometimes the traffic can cause delays. However, we are constantly working to improve our processes and prevent these situations. Best regards.
Mireia
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Posted October 22, 2022
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Nina B
12 publications
Sad audio guide.
Jan. 2022 • Family holidays
No audio guide. I would like to get more information on visited places. We took a ticket for 2 days, were disappointed. And you can just go and see the sights by metro, it’s cheaper)
Published January 21, 2022
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Hola Barcelona
We are sorry to hear that your experience with us was not positive. We care a lot about the satisfaction of our customers, so we will take action and do our best to solve the problem you mention and improve our service Thank you again for your feedback and we look forward to providing you with better service in the near future . Best regards.
Mireia
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Posted January 22, 2022
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Talib J
Baku, Azerbaijan409 publications
12 hours around Barcelona
Feb. 2020
This was my first such city tour. I liked it so much that on subsequent trips I will definitely start exploring the city through such tourist buses. This is economical both in terms of time and money.
I will name a number of advantages of these tours:
• you can see all the main sights of the city in one day;
• Audio guide to get brief information about these attractions;
• no need to look for a taxi or other form of transport after each attraction;
• no need to worry and waste time buying tickets for various transports;
• at any station you can get off one bus and get on another;
• during the tour you can visit any attraction you like;
• and all this (except entrance tickets to attractions) is included in the tour price.
Published January 28, 2021
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Hola Barcelona
Hello, we are really happy to know you enjoyed your tour with us! We encourage you to share your travel experience on Instagram and Facebook using the hashtag #BarcelonaBusTurístic and #HolaBarcelona. kind regards,
Mireia
Customer Service
Posted March 15, 2021
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ivar2013
Kyiv, Ukraine109 publications
optimal route
jan. 2020
Being in Barcelona for the first time (one night before the cruise, two nights after the cruise, accommodation in the city center), without using public transport, almost all (up to 40) tours were visited with the one-day Bus Touristik. the city’s attractions!
Published March 7, 2020
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Hola Barcelona
Hello, we are really happy to know you enjoyed your tour with us! We encourage you to share your travel experience on Instagram and Facebook using the hashtag #BarcelonaBusTurístic and #HolaBarcelona. kind regards,
Mireia
Customer Service
Posted April 20, 2020
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Sergey N
Esto-Sadok, Russia1 publication
I really liked the excursions on the tourist bus!
Jan. 2020
We drove around Barcelona for two days. If you are not going for 1 day, I advise you to take a ticket for 2 days at once (cheaper), since one day is not enough to see all the sights and enjoy Barcelona! On the bus, an audio guide in the desired language – headphones are issued. You can get off at any stop, take a walk, look and get back on the bus. It is very comfortable! Best wishes.
Published January 15, 2020
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Hola Barcelona
Hello, we are really happy to know you enjoyed your tour with us! kind regards,
Mireia
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Posted March 17, 2020
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Olga
Kharkiv, Ukraine39 publications 2019 • Family vacation
We went to the website of the Bus Turistik bus (the bus is glued with such multi-colored checkered cubes), wrote an online application, Valery contacted us via WhatsApp and we agreed to buy tickets. We met at the train station in Calella, where we lived. He told and showed everything. We also bought tickets to the aquarium and Sagrada Familia from him, although the tour operators Anex Tour assured us that there were no tickets and you only need to take the bus with them) Everything was honest. The bus is great. Breaks between buses 5 minutes. 2-storey, open top. Excellent view from the second floor. The child was absolutely delighted. Each was given headphones, you could turn on your language and enjoy the audio tour. By the way, tickets were cheaper than if you just buy before boarding this bus. It’s better to have them on the site in advance.
Published November 20, 2019
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Hola Barcelona
Hello, we are really happy to know you enjoyed your tour with us! We encourage you to share your travel experience on Instagram and Facebook using the hashtag #BarcelonaBusTurístic and #HolaBarcelona. kind regards,
Mireia
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Posted December 23, 2019d.
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Olesya
9 publications
Admiration
2019 • For two
This city surprised me, each building is a masterpiece. Classicism in everything. We looked at everything, there were few days on the tour bus. I advise you to take more than two days, walk and enjoy.
Published September 25, 2019
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Hola Barcelona
Hello, we are really happy to know you enjoyed your tour with us! We encourage you to share your travel experience on Instagram and Facebook using the hashtag #BarcelonaBusTurístic and #HolaBarcelona. kind regards,
Mireia
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Posted October 24, 2019
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Galina Vdovina
1 publication
Tourist Bus Barcelona
Aug. 2019
Excellent excursion program. Audio guide, Wi-Fi, phone charger. There are a lot of buses along the route, so you don’t have to wait long. We traveled all three routes. Very satisfied
Published September 12, 2019
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Hello, we are really happy to know you enjoyed your tour with us! We encourage you to share your travel experience on Instagram and Facebook using the hashtag #BarcelonaBusTurístic and #HolaBarcelona. kind regards,
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Posted October 24, 2019
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Svetita2017
Khabarovsk, Russia341 publication
All the sights of Barcelona in one go
Sept. 2018 • For two
If you are in Barcelona for a couple of days and don’t know which of the many attractions to rush to, feel free to take a BusTuristic ticket. Three routes cover all the main memorable places, including those on the outskirts. Each place has an audio guide, including in Russian, as well as free Wi-Fi. Tickets are sold on Plaza Catalunya at specialized kiosks, on the website or from the driver himself. You can get off at any stop, see what interests you and also take any tourist bus. Don’t forget to show your card at the entrance. They go often, which is also very convenient and saves time.
If you have time, you can take a ticket for two days in a row, then you will definitely have time to see everything, and the price difference is small.
Very convenient system, we were satisfied.
Published August 4, 2019
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Hello, we are really happy to know you enjoyed your tour with us! We encourage you to share your travel experience on Instagram and Facebook using the hashtag #BarcelonaBusTurístic and #HolaBarcelona. kind regards,
mireia,
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Posted August 14, 2019
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Elena T
45 publications
Overview
May 2019 • With friends
Despite the fact that you can walk around all the beautiful streets, interesting places in Barcelona, it is necessary to first pass on the second tier of the bus, we recommend
Published May 6, 2019
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Hola Barcelona
Thank you for sharing your experience with Barcelona Bus Turístic. kind regards,
Mireia
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Posted June 17, 2019
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Barcelona in 1 day – Walking tour with my itinerary map + advice
You have planned a weekend in Catalonia and want visit Barcelona in 1 day So if you are looking for an itinerary for Discover the highlights of Barcelona in 1 day here is my walking tour touring the most beautiful places in Barcelona!
En effet, Monday walking route (map below) will allow you to see the most beautiful monuments of the city while enjoying my good little gourmet addresses . .. And yes, I have a friend in Barcelona (a real Catalan) who was able to make me discover something else only churros and tapas!
How to visit Barcelona in 1 day?
To visit Barcelona in 1 day, you have several options:
- Reserve private guided tour just for you ;
- Take a tour of Barcelona on the tourist bus, stopping wherever you want;
- Open Barcelona by bike ;
- Ou visit Barcelona on foot at your own pace with my tour below.
Tour of Barcelona in 1 day – My list of essentials
It is difficult to choose among all beautiful places in Barcelona , sites that are the most interesting to visit in 1 day , It is also difficult to organize them so that they pass a pleasant walk, but not running …
Therefore, on this day of discovery, I excluded visiting museums and some churches. Most sites need to be visible from the outside because to visit them in their entirety, one would need to spend at least 2 days in Barcelona especially because of the endless queues, even with skip or skip the line.
Therefore, the circuit that I offer you is made discreetly so that you can enjoy it without being super fast! Here is a list of my Barcelona Highlights that I chose for my 1 day walking tour:
- Coloma Viewpoint,
- Las Ramblas,
- Palau Güell,
- Boquería Market,
- Piazza Sant Jaume,
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- Placa del Rey,
- Barri Gothic,
- Carrer del Bisbe,
- Casa de l’Ardiaca,
- Barcelona Cathedral,
- Basilica Santa Maria del Pi,
- Plaza Catalunya
- Paseo de Gracia,
- Casa Batlló, La Pedrera or Casa Mila,
- Sagrada Familia.
902 75 Palace of the Catalan Music,
1 Day Barcelona Tour – Morning Route Map
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Barcelona Tour in 1 Day – Daily Route Map
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Barcelona walk – morning tour
Departure from the highway Colom view point (Monument by the sea dedicated to Christopher Columbus) to climb the famous Ramblas jusqu’au jusqu’au palace er Antonio Gaudí monument from my tour).
The route continues to the famous Ramblas for 5 minutes to reach Boqueria Market . There I advise you to walk between Iberian ham, fish and fruit stalls of all colors. Enjoy fruit juice as you soak up the atmosphere and everyday life of the Catalans.
Then you take the Ramblas then right onto Carrer d’Avinyó and left onto Carrer de Ferran. Continuing everything, you will reach the magnificent Sant Jaume Square . It is here that there are 2 monuments that best symbolize the power of the city and the power of Catalonia: Town Hall and Palace of the Generals .
Then you need to go towards Carrer de la Ciutat and continue on Carrer de Jaume.
Turn left onto Carrer de les Trompetes de Jaume I and turn towards Carrer del Veguer, then Placa del Rey . There you will be in the center Barri Gothic , you enter the historical Roman and medieval part of Barcelona.
Then turn right onto Baixada de Santa Clara and continue on Carrer de la Pietat towards Carrer del Bisbe . see nice balcony that crosses the street forming a bridge… Just GREAT!!!
Continue towards Plaça de Garriga i Bachs and turn right onto Carrer de Santa Llúcia until you reach Casa de l’Ardiaca (Ecclesiastical residence of the XNUMXth century).
The route continues through Carrer de Santa Llúcia towards Pla de la Seu to get to Barcelona Cathedral . It is good to go there in the morning as admission is free and in the afternoon the entrance costs 7 euros.
After visiting, head towards Carrer de Santa Llúcia towards Carrer del Bisbe, then continue straight on Plaça Nova and leave at Carrer de la Palla. Continue on Plaça de Sant Josep Oriol and turn left to stay on Plaça de Sant Josep Oriol. There you can admire Basilica of Santa Maria del Pi (basilica 14 ème century, notable for its large rose window and two unfinished towers).
To end my morning tour, you will drive from San Josep Oriol Square towards Piazza del Pi and straight onto Carrer de Petritxol Street. Turning left onto Carrer de la Portaferrissa you will come to the right Las Ramblas de Catalunya .
There you just have to keep climbing them to arrive at the famous Plaza Catalunya . You will find yourself in a huge square, which is one of the meeting places for the people of Barcelona and a link between the old town and the Eixample area (more modern, very commercial and residential).
Barcelona Walk – Day Tour
Exit Plaça Catalunya head towards Avinguda del Portal de l’Àngel and turn left onto Carrer Comtal, then right onto Via Laietana and finally left onto Carrer de Sant Pere Mes Alt. You will arrive at Palace of Catalan Music is a little gem of the Catalan modernism era of the 1st years! It is absolutely necessary to visit it inside to admire its majestic organ, magnificent inverted dome, decorated with stained glass windows, sculptures and stage mosaics. I advise you to book in advance via the Internet, otherwise you will have to wait from 900 minutes to 30 hours! https://www.palaumusica.cat/en/all-guided-tours_531011
After the visit, head southeast on Carrer d’Amadeu Vives towards Carrer de Sant Pere Més Alt dg right on Via Laietana. Then you turn left onto Ronda de Sant Pere to enter the main avenue du. Paseo de Gracia.
Au female male 43 You can admire Casa Batlló (Gaudi masterpiece built between 1904 and 1906, part of Illa de la Discordia always in pure Art Nouveau style. There, if you want to visit it, I advise you need to book tickets in advance because the waiting time for a girl is usually very, very long!La Pedrera ou Casa Mila . Built by Gaudí between 1906 and 1910, this mansion is considered a monumental work of Catalan modernism. You can visit it and climb on its roof between the amazingly shaped chimneys and enjoy the view of Barcelona.
To continue my tour, take Passeig de Gràcia back to Carrer de Provença, then turn left at Avinguda Diagonal and leave immediately for Carrer de Girona.
Then turn right onto Carrer de Provença and turn right for 1 km onto Carrer de la Marina. After walking just over 15 minutes, you will be in District Sagrada Familia . There, if you have enough time, you can visit the largest and most famous of all Spanish cathedrals: the famous Sagrada Familia Antoni Gaudí’s greatest still unfinished masterpiece .
Tour of Barcelona in 1 day – Recommended hotel
Pour petit weekend in Barcelona , Recommend to choose a hotel in the best areas in Barcelona . It should be well located, not too far from the center, so as not to waste time on transportation.
My good plan (€100 per night) Medinaceli . This hotel is great because it occupies the walls of the former palace of the Dukes of Medinaceli and is listed as a historical monument. But above all, its geographical position is interesting, because it is quiet, close to the port of Barcelona and only 200 meters from the famous Las Ramblas! In addition, you will be only 1 km away from the beaches. In short, the perfect location at an unbeatable price for Barcelona!
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And if you want to visit the Catalan capital with your dog: Barcelona with your dog
Barcelona tour in 1 day – Recommended restaurants
Here are my maids small gourmet addresses what I was able to verify thanks to the kind advice of Mata, my Catalan friend …
- There are good inexpensive tapas : Cerveseria Catalana – Mallorca, 236 (Metro Diagonal)
- To taste the best hot chocolate in Barcelona : La Granja Viader – 4-6 Xucla (Metro Luceu)
- To eat like locals forever (meals are prepared but not at “tourist” prices):
- Granados Hotel – 83 Enric Granados
- Coton House Restaurant – 670 Gran VÍA in Catalan Courts (go there for lunch at lower prices).