connect Your Insider City Guide
Fall/Winter 2023 Nº 190
CONTENTS INFO 4
• Tourist information • WiFi • Transport • Tax free shopping
SIGHTSEEING 6 8 10 12 14
MIRADOR torre Glòries Modernist Route Activities for kids Casa Vicens Gaudí Secrets of Barcelona Top 5 Parks and Gardens Ski Destinations Pyrenees Visit Barcelona in a day Explore Montjuïc Churches Route
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EXPLORE MONTJUÏC MAPS
Winter Events
RESTAURANTS & NIGHTLIFE 38 40
MIRADOR torre Glòries
Live like a local Shopping hotspots Top sights Recommended Attractions Museums and art
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Recommended Restaurants Barcelona Nightclubs
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INFO BARCELONA
TRANSPORT Getting to Barcelona Airport By Aerobús to Terminal 1 & 2 Buses depart every 5 minutes from Plaça de Catalunya, from 5:30 – 00:30.
TOURIST INFORMATION General Tourist Info
Single 6,75€, Return 11,65€
· Plaça de Catalunya, 17-S · Plaça de Sant Jaume, Ciutat 2
By Public Transport: Metro Line 9 Sud (5,15€ one way)
Cultural Tourism · Palau de la Virreina, La Rambla, 99 · Palau Robert, Passeig de Gràcia, 107
Bus number 46 to Terminal 1 & 2, from Plaça d'Espanya, from 05:38 – 23:58, every 25 minutes. Night bus N16 (to Terminal 2), N17 (to Terminal 1.) Every 20 minutes, from Plaça de Catalunya, 23:00 – 05:00.
TAX FREE SHOPPING Non EU residents can claim VAT back for goods with a value greater than 90,16€. Ask for a tax free cheque. You can only claim for items you are taking out of Spain. Cash in your tax free cheques at:
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Train to Terminal 2 (free bus from here to T1). Every 30 minutes, from Sants. From 05:13 – 23:14. Single 2,40€, or you can also use TCasual or other TMB tickets.
Tourist Information Centre in Plaça de Catalunya 17-S
Getting to Girona Airport
Airport
Get cheques stamped by customs, then cashed at any Bureau de Change in the currency you wish.
Barcelona Bus from Barcelona Nord Bus Station next to M Arc de Triomf One way 16€, Return 25€
POLICE
Check timetable online www.sagalesairportline.com Buses are timed with flight departures.
Barcelona is generally a safe city. However, in case of robbery you will need a crime number issued from a police station here to make any insurance claims abroad.
Around Barcelona
Police Stations Nou de la Rambla, 76-78 M Liceu/ Paral·lel. Open 24 hours Plaça d'Espanya, 1 Open 24 hours
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Barcelona - El Prat Airport T1 T2 Open 24 hours
FREE WIFI 500+ free WiFi spots are located throughout the city. www.bcn.cat/barcelonawifi GENERAL EMERGENCY
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2,40€ Single ticket. for bus/metro 11,35€ TCasual ticket (non-transferable) 16,40€ Hola Bcn 2 day travelcard (non-transferable) 40€
TUsual ticket, month travelcard
Train 2,40€ Single ticket or you can also use T.CASUAL or other TMB tickets.
POLICE, AMBULANCE, FIRE
An old hospital, an Art Nouveau masterpiece www.santpau.barcelona
Cycling in the city
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Protective helmets are compulsory for cyclists under the age of 16. Cyclists must use the cycle lanes; if there isn’t one, stay in the lane closest to the pavement. Using the bus lane is not permitted. Bikes can only ride on pavements that are wider than 5 metres.
In the street
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Be aware that drinking alcohol in the street is illegal, and you can be fined from 30€ – 1500€ according to the severity of the disturbance. Bikinis and shirts-off is just for the beach, cover up in town. The police can fine people for buying goods from unauthorised street traders as well as the sellers themselves.
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In your apartment
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Please keep quiet between 22:00 and 8:00. Your neighbours will appreciate this, as they are not on holiday. Lower your voices as soon as you enter the building as sound carries up the stairs, and some people may also have the window open. Make sure doors and windows are locked when you leave the apartment to prevent theft. Don't leave money or valuables in your room. Use a safe deposit box.
Protect your property
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Keep your luggage in sight, or use a left luggage service. Make sure bags are always closed. Protect your personal belongings, especially in crowded areas such as the city centre, La Rambla, public transport and the beach. You may wish to leave your passport or identity card in your hotel or apartment's safe, and carry a certified photocopy instead.
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1. PASSEIG DE GRÀCIA If you are drawn to classic and chic labels, then head straight to Passeig de Gràcia. This luxurious boulevard boasts beautiful buildings and décor, including the magnificent Casa Batlló and La Pedrera. Many of the most prestigious fashion shops and brands in Barcelona are located here, including Bulgari, Gucci, Hermès, Prada, Emporio Armani, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton. If you are on a budget, or don’t want to splash out as far as a pair of Jimmy Choo stilettos, then check out the high-street stores such as Zara, Mango and H&M with their aspirational knock-offs.
2. BORN This trendy cultural hub is an up-andcoming fashion district with plenty of independent boutiques that specialise in one-off items and contemporary fashion. Many of the best shops are in Carrer Rec, Carrer dels Flassaders, and in the small streets off Rambla del Born.
3. RAVAL If you are bringing goods out of the EU, ask for a Tax Free Cheque in the shop.
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The quirky neighbourhood of El Raval has an abundance of vintage clothes stores, located mainly on Carrer Tallers and Carrer de la Riera Baixa. You'll find everything from faux fur, camouflage jackets, shoes and bags from whatever decade floats your boat.
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4. RAMBLA DE CATALUNYA
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This boulevard crosses the Modernist Eixample district and leads from Plaça de Catalunya to Diagonal. One of the trendiest shopping streets in Barcelona, international brands and exquisite local designers present their latest offerings in its small boutiques and larger stores.
Just below Plaça Catalunya you'll find this pedestrian street which brims with top high street stores such as El Corte Inglés, Zara and Cortefiel. You'll also find several shoe shops and sparkles from Swarovski.
5. GRÀCIA Once an independent village, Gràcia still retains a strong sense of its own identity; alternative, slightly bohemian, and very Catalan. Gràcia provides the classic high street stores found throughout Barcelona, as well as more arty, funky and independent boutiques. It is popular with students and has lots of squares lined with bars and terraces.
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This wide avenue has been recently renovated and its tree-lined pedestrian promenade is full of elegant shops. Its shopping area stretches from the top of Passeig de Gràcia to Plaça Francesc Macià and continues towards Maria Cristina and the L'illa Diagonal shopping centre.
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Park Güell Discover Gaudí’s magnificent ornamental gardens.
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SARRIÀ The first masterpiece design ed by Gaudí is essential SANT GERVASI for understanding his later work. Carolines, 20 M Fontan a
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Liceu Opera Barcelona One of Europe's most ues. prestigious opera ven w. sho a Enjoy La Rambla, 51-59 M Liceu
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Casa BatLló Marvel at its colourful ceramic tiles, impressive interior and chimneys. Passeig de Gràcia, 43 M Passeig de Gràcia
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Plaç Cata
Raval La Rambla
Experience the Botanical Gardens, Olympic Museum, Magic Fountains, and more.
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This magnificent construction captures the essence of HORTA-GUINARDÓ Modernist architecture.
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Gaudí’s magnum opus is a masterpiece of symbolism and sacred geometry. Plaça de la Sagrada Família M Sagrada Família
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Palau de la Música
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A lavishly decorated Modernist concert hall with world-class acoustics.
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LA PEDRERA Gaudí's unique asymmetric masterpiece is equally amazing inside. Passeig de Gràcia, 92 M Passeig de Gràcia
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One of the city's most icon buildings offering a 360 panoramic view. Avinguda Diagonal, 209 M Glòries
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MIRADOR torre Glòries
Mirador torre Glòries is the new cultural and leisure experience in Barcelona. With the most impressive views of the city from its spectacular 360° viewpoint, with the whole of Barcelona at your feet and the sky at your fingertips. Avinguda Diagonal, 209
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TAKE A BOAT TOUR! TIBIDABO
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Illuminated by night, the magnificent Sagrat Cor church looks down on the city below. There is also an amusement park and spectacular views over Collserola Natural Park.
Gaze out onto the sailing boats docked in this stylish part of the city's port. Several yacht and catamaran trips depart from here daily. There are plenty of good seafood restaurants and bars.
FGC Tibidabo and rack railway
Ciutadella-Vila Olímpica
GREAT VIEWS! LAS ARENAS SHOPPING CENTRE
SANTA MARIA DEL PI
Once a bullring, this is now a shopping centre with a carefully preserved original structure. You'll find a 3D cinema, tapas bars with panoramic views over Montjuïc and nearly 100 shops.
This church has the largest stained glass rosette in Europe. A traditional artisan gourmet market can be found at the weekends, with plenty of opportunities to sample the local delicacies.
Gran Via, 373-385
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PALAU DE LA MÚSICA A world-class concert hall built between 19051908 by the Modernist architect Domènech i Montaner. Take a tour and discover its majestic spaces and artwork, or even better, enjoy a concert here. Palau de la Música, 4-6
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TAKE A TOUR! SANTA CATERINA MARKET
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Its colourful roof, lively ambience and central location make this market stand out. Pick up some delicious fresh treats, or enjoy a meal at La Torna tapas bar and surrounding restaurants.
Constructed for the 1929 World Exhibition, this mini-village features replica architecture from all over Spain. Its 117 buildings reflect the different styles found throughout the peninsula.
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Just off La Rambla, this iconic square has animated bars, great restaurants and buzzing clubs which stay open until late. Tall palm trees and a graceful fountain create a unique ambience.
The Born Market is now a cultural centre with a special focus on 18th century life and the events of September 11th, 1714, when Catalonia lost its independence.
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MUSEUMS
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JOAN MIRÓ FOUNDATION
Barcelona’s contemporary art museum opened in 1995 with a mission to offer a diverse range of artistic visions. Its permanent collection includes works by Klee, Klimt and Tàpies. Temporary exhibitions constantly challenge our ideas of contemporary art and existence.
This is the largest collection of Miró’s graphic art, with over 500 drawings and notebooks, 225 paintings and 150 sculptures. Highlights include the sculpture gallery with the Mercury Fountain by Alexander Calder, and Espai 13 which features the work of young artists.
Plaça dels Àngels, 1
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CATALONIA NATIONAL ART MUSEUM (MNAC) Located in the sumptuous Palau Nacional in Plaça Espanya, this museum holds an extensive range of sculptures, paintings, drawings and photography. Discover the history of Catalan art from the Romanesque period until the middle of the 20th century. Palau Nacional, Parc de Montjuïc Plaça Espanya
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ANTONI TÀPIES FOUNDATION This remarkable space was set up to facilitate the understanding of modern and contemporary art. The collection has examples of every aspect of Tàpies’ artistic output and of the different techniques he used, such as painting, sculpture, drawing and engraving. Aragó, 255
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Barcelona’s science museum offers interactive insights into all the different disciplines and principles of science in a clear, dynamic and interactive way. Discover our fascinating planet and cosmos through displays such as the Submerged Forest and Foucault’s Pendulum. Carrer d’Isaac Newton, 26
PICASSO MUSEUM Enjoy a fascinating glimpse into the controversial artist’s works, with a focus on pieces from Picasso’s earlier years which reveal the deep relationship he had with Barcelona. Much of the art you will find here was created while he was living in the Catalan capital. Montcada, 15-19 14
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MUSEUM OF WORLD CULTURES This new museum opened in 2015 and presents global diversity through the wide range of pieces exhibited from Africa, Asia, America and Oceania. Discover how other heritages have developed alternative traditions and lifestyles. Montcada, 12-14
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MUSEUM OF HISTORY OF CATALONIA
MANY MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES OFFER FREE ENTRY ON THE 1ST SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH
Exhibitions present each major stage of the region’s development from prehistoric times to the present. Find out about the lifestyle of cave-dwellers in the Pyrenees, and the impact of the Spanish Civil War in more recent history. Plaça de Pau Vila, 3
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A world-class centre for contemporary culture, the CCCB emphasises the importance of creative research and strives for new knowledge in the 21st century. Digital and new technologies are integrated in its galleries, exhibitions and archives.
A wide range of inspiring modern, contemporary and street art. The collection, Moco exposes Jean-Michel Basquiat, Banksy, JR, KAWS, Keith Haring, Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and Yayoi. A unique art collection to reflect modern society.
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Gaudí’s first house Carrer de les Carolines, 20-26, Barcelona 08012 www.casavicens.org
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MORE THAN JUST A 360° OBSERVATION DECK
Mirador torre Glòries is the new cultural experience in Barcelona. A different and not-to-be-missed visit for enjoying the best 360° views of the city and much more because Mirador torre Glòries isn’t just another observation deck. It is a surprising experience, full of intriguing ways to discover Barcelona and where you can take in the spectacular panorama from a height of 125 metres, in one of the most photographed buildings in the city. It is a very special place in the new “centre of Barcelona”, where the city’s three main streets converge: Meridiana, Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes and Diagonal. Mirador torre Glòries is a vantage point that revolutionises the way of observing Barcelona. It is a must-do experience for discovering the city’s secrets, getting to know it and once the visit is over, enjoying and feeling it like never before. 16
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A NEW CONNECTION WITH ONE OF THE MOST ICONIC BUILDINGS ON BARCELONA’S SKYLINE Since it was opened, Torre Glòries, designed by Jean Nouvel, has become an icon of Barcelona. An emblematic tower that is part of the city’s skyline, which, thanks to Mirador torre Glòries, has only recently been opened to the public. The visit to Mirador torre Glòries begins in an unusual way, underground. There awaits Hyperview Barcelona, an extraordinary place, an observation deck... without windows. It is an exhibition space that reveals aspects of the city that often pass unnoticed, unique details that we often look at but don’t see. A forest of delicate paper sculptures created by artist Joan Sallas lets us explore the
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city through its non-human inhabitants, its London plane trees, fin whales and the peregrine falcons of Sagrada Família. There is also a gigantic screen on which real-time data are projected to reveal Barcelona at that precise moment: various data capture points feed their numbers live, creating a real-time view of the city. The entire space is enveloped in self-generating music thanks to the installation by Maria Arnal and John Talabot.
Barcelona sculpture. This amazing work of art, suspended in the centre of the dome, is a 6-kilometre cobweb of tensioned cables that defies verticality. That’s not all, if you want to, you can climb and crawl through it and enjoy privileged views of the city from an even greater height of 130 metres. A unique experience that invites you to reflect and enjoy the visit even more.
AN EXCEPTIONAL EXPERIENCE FOR CONTEMPLATING BARCELONA FROM THE CLOUDS
Mirador torre Glòries is much more than an observation deck. It is a special and innovative place that will amaze you for its daring and for believing in a different kind of observation point that reveals, explores and seduces in equal measure. It is a journey through Barcelona that will change how you look and understand the city. Are you ready to discover the infinite facets of the city and feel its beat in real time? Find out more at miradortorreglories.com
After this journey underground, the visit continues on the tower’s 30th floor, at a height of 125 metres. From there, the city is formidable: emblematic buildings and monuments, streets full of history, its “green lungs”, its distinguished neighbour Sagrada Família, the Mediterranean Sea as a backdrop... It is an enchanting observation deck. One that offers exclusive 360° views of Barcelona and beyond. However, there’s more, and to see it, all you have to do is tilt your head back and look up. The highest point of the tower is dominated by Tomás Saraceno’s Cloud Cities
FEEL THE BEAT OF BARCELONA!
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Watch the penguins splashing in a pool, marvel at the magnificent giraffes and watch the gorilla families. Ciutadella Park · www.zoobarcelona.cat
2. PORTAVENTURA THEME PARK Maximum entertainment with water slides, epic rollercoasters and spectacular rides at the most visited theme park in Spain, located near Barcelona. Vila-seca, Tarragona · www.portaventuraworld.com
3. CIUTADELLA PARK
Fun to explore with the whole family. Come with a picnic and enjoy a laid-back boating experience on the lake as you glide amongst the ducks. Passeig de Picasso, 21
4. KING AND QUEEN OF THE CASTLE Enjoy the fresh air and wonderful views as you take your kids to see the fascinating castle at the top of Montjuïc, which has plenty of nooks and crannies to explore inside. Carretera de Montjuïc, 66
Older Kids 1. LOCK CLOCK Themed escape rooms challenge participants to solve riddles and find the coins before time runs out. Passatge del Patriarca, 4 · www.lock-clock.com
2. PLAY POINT
Paintball and Laser Tag indoor games offer an adrenaline fuelled experience which is sure to thrill and entertain. Comte Borrell, 88 · www.play-point.es
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FEATURES
Fun Museums
1. COSMOCAIXA
2. CHOCOLATE MUSEUM
3. MARITIME MUSEUM
Science comes to life with a submerged forest, planetarium and interactive experiments.
The history of chocolate, chocolate sculptures, workshops and a delicious gift shop.
Visit this impressively large shipyard and discover Barcelona's rich nautical history and memorabilia.
Isaac Newton, 26 www.cosmocaixa.org
Comerç, 36 www.museuxocolata.cat
Av de les Drassanes www.mmb.cat
1. ILLUSIONS MUSEUM
2. AQUARIUM
Find crazy illusions, a giant's house, upside down rooms, sweet filled museums and much more.
Discover everything from secret jewels of the sea to tropical wonders and specific children areas.
3. NATURAL SCIENCES MUSEUM
Pintor Fortuny, 17 www.bigfunmuseum.com
Port Vell, Moll d'Espanya www.aquariumbcn.com
Your little ones will discover the world in which they are growing up in and how to preserve it whilst they enjoy the different incredible exhibitions. Plaza Leonardo Da Vinci, 4-5 www.museuciencies.cat 21
CASA VICENS GAUDÍ Casa Vicens Gaudí is the first masterpiece by the famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926). The young and talented Gaudí constructed this house in the Gràcia neighbourhood between 1883 and 1885 for the Vicens family. It is recognised as a wonderful work of art combining diverse influences, and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage in 2005.
his colleagues applied papier máché on the ceiling of the dining room and on the walls of the smoking room, the most famous room in Casa Vicens.
The tour of Casa Vicens begins in the cosy garden, where you can taste the gastronomic delights of its cafeteria. It's from the patio that you'll discover the true facade of the house, facing towards the garden, which originally had a large waterfall and a ARCHITECTURE chapel dedicated to Santa Rita. MADE BY Unfortunately, these no longer NATURE exist as the land was claimed by urban development in the sought after Gràcia neighbourhood.
A great variety of artistic techniques are present in this building. There is an intensive use of ceramics, such as the exterior tiles with carnation prints, a flower that Gaudí found on the site and incorporated as a key decorative element of this building. You can also see magnificent wrought iron work and the intense use of the sgraffito pottery technique in all the rooms which have plant motifs. However, the greatest surprise is perhaps the use of paper. Gaudí and 22
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Step into the dining room and you will discover Manel Vicens' beautiful collection of paintings by Francesc Torrescasana. The smoking room has a definitely Arabic character thanks to its ceiling of muqarnas.
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CASA VICENS GAUDÍ OFFERS OPEN VISITS AND GUIDED TOURS EVERY DAY
The visit continues on the second floor where the bedrooms, bathroom and temporary exhibition hall are located. On the third floor, you can discover the history of the house through its permanent exhibition of models. A final staircase leads to the first transitable roof created by Gaudí, which preceded the majestic roofs of La Pedrera and Casa Batlló. The trip ends at the bottom floor of the building where there is a video that explains the process of restoration and rehabilitation of the house with the aim of returning to its origin: to the house which was completed by Gaudí in 1885. This unique architectural jewel can be best summed up with the observation that it is truly "architecture made by nature", since wherever
you look inside this house, you will find plant motifs. Casa Vicens Gaudí offers free visits, open visits, guided tours in English, Spanish, Catalan and Chinese, olfactory guided tour and visit with appetizer sweet or savoury depends on the season. In addition, the ticket includes access to the audioguide available in 15 languages.
Carrer de les Carolines, 20 Open daily, from November to March 09:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and from April to October, from 09:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fully accesible for people with reduced mobility. www.casavicens.org 23
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CHOCOLATE & CHURROS This traditional treat is definitely recommended for satisfying any sweet tooth. Thick hot chocolate is served with long donut-like churros, which are dunked and devoured. Churros are normally covered with sugar, but sometimes also with cinnamon or (more!) chocolate.
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ESCALIVADA
CALÇOTS
Freshly made escalivada is a local specialty which melts in the mouth. It is usually served as a tapa, or to accompany grilled meat dishes. It is made from smoke-grilled peppers, eggplant and onions which are mixed with olive oil and garlic and left to marinate and soak up the flavours. It is sometimes topped with anchovies and accompanied by crispy pa amb tomàquet, bread rubbed with fresh tomato and a drizzle of good quality olive oil. Delicious!
If you’re visiting Barcelona this spring we recommend you try a unique and popular seasonal specialty: calçots. These long spring onions have a mild leek-like flavour, and are served with a delicious romesco sauce, packed with the fresh flavours of tomatoes, peppers, garlic, almonds, bread, and extra virgin olive oil. The pile of steaming, chargrilled calçots is usually brought to the table wrapped in newspaper to keep them warm.
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1. CIUTADELLA PARK This park is always bursting with activities, especially on a Sunday when it’s full of people relaxing, having a picnic and enjoying a boat ride on the lake.
TOP 5 PARKS AND GARDENS
Passeig de Picasso, 21
There are many green spaces where you can relax in nature. Children can burn off some energy in the playgrounds and each place has its special attractions which can be enjoyed by all the family.
2. JOAN MIRÓ PARK
3. PEDRALBES PALACE GARDENS
Home to Miró’s colourful “Dona i Ocell” sculpture. Relax under palm oases, pine trees and pergolas. There’s a large square and ping-pong tables.
Romantic bridges and large areas of green grass in the elegant grounds of Pedralbes Palace makes this a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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5. CASTELL DE L’ORENETA PARK
You’ll find the Botanical Gardens, Cactus Garden and plenty more parks and open green spaces with water features, landscaped terraces and spectacular views.
There are fantastic views and plenty of lush greenery in this park. Children will especially love the miniature steam railway ride that has more than 20 different trains.
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As the second most mountainous country in Europe, Spain has some excellent ski resorts. Whether it’s skiing, snowboarding, big-foot or sledging, you can enjoy it all at these easily accessible spots near Barcelona.
VALL DE NURIA
LA MOLINA
The valley of Vall de Nuria comes down from the crest of the Pyrenees in the province of Girona. This is a haven that you can escape to all year round, and in winter it is more than equipped for a great skiing holiday. It has a total of 11 alpine ski slopes: 3 green, 3 blue, 3 red and 2 black. Although there is no road access to the valley it’s easy to reach by train, so is perfect for a day trip. It has great facilities for beginners, pros and families, including a ski school, equipment hire, snow parks and medical services.
This popular ski destination near Barcelona is reputed to be the oldest resort in Spain, and is the closest to Barcelona. It is divided into 4 different ski areas, with a total of 53 pistes of different levels from green to black and 16 lifts. There is a self-timing kilometre speed run for those up to the challenge, and any boarder who has mastered the “staying upright” technique can show off their skills and tricks at the Snow Park 100m superpipe. Much entertainment is also guaranteed for the onlookers. Other activities on offer include alpine skiing, husky sledging and circuit sledging.
Non-skiers can enjoy the snow with activities like cross country skiing, sledging and snowshoe outings. Get the train from Barcelona Sants to Ribes de Freser, then rack rail (cremallera) to the slopes of Vall de Nuria. You can also get there by bus. www.valldenuria.com 26
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A direct train goes from Sants to La Molina, and a connecting bus takes you to the slopes. The bus company Sagales also run a service which combines transport and ski pass. www.lamolina.com
FEATURES GETTING TO THE PYRENEES FRANCE MASELLA LA MOLINA
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MASELLA The ski resort of Masella, near La Molina has 64 pistes covering 74km of slopes. These include 9 green supereasy slopes, 9 black slopes for the brave and foolish, and the rest are inbetween. There are also several bars by the slopes where you can get freshly made sandwiches and quick snacks to maximise your ski time! Thirteen of the pistes are illuminated at night, which allows the breathtaking experience of skiing under the stars. They are connected by 7 ski lifts. Masella has the most extensive night skiing facilities in the Pyrenees, and separate ski passes are available for those who wish to turn up later in the day. www.masella.com
1. Equipment rental
Prices generally start from 20€/day to rent skis, poles and boots for adults, and 26€ for snowboarders.
2. Learn the basics at the ski school
All these resorts have a ski and snowboard school which offers everything from one-off private classes to larger group classes spread over several days.
3. Lockers
Secure lockers are available where you can leave your belongings. These can also be rented for the season, for the convenience of regular skiers.
4. Kids Area
If you're planning an outing with the little ones, check out the fun areas for kids, which include mini-snow parks and other activities.
5. Come prepared!
Make sure you bring all the ski essentials, such as sunscreen, sunglasses, and a warm woolly hat. Everything can be bought on site, but it's much more expensive. 27
VISIT BARCELONA IN A DAY Barcelona’s culture and gastronomy make this an ideal weekend destination, with so much to discover and experience. However, this can also generate the pressure of seeing as much as possible within a couple of days. It can be a daunting task, but worry not as this itinerary will allow you to see the main attractions in one day, leaving the rest of your time free for enjoying the tapas. Be warned however: this is an intensive day tour! 9:00 BREAKFAST IN GRÀCIA Take the metro to Fontana and make your way to Plaça del Sol to enjoy breakfast in one of the cafés that line this emblematic square. Enjoy a walk through the Gràcia neighbourhood, admiring its squares and quirky boutiques until you get to Joanic metro. Take a 15 minute walk or couple of metro stops to Sant Pau Dos de Maig. 10:30 ADMIRE THE MODERNIST AREA OF HOSPITAL SANT PAU We’re on a tight schedule, so we’re not going 28
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in. But take your time to notice the intricate structure of this magnificent building by the great architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner. And now it's time to stroll down Avinguda Gaudí to admire La Sagrada Família. 11:30 SAGRADA FAMÍLIA Barcelona’s most famous landmark was designed by Antoni Gaudí. It has been under construction from 1882, and should be completed in 2026. Open to visitors, this structure is as remarkable inside as it is outside. Buying tickets in advance is recommended as waiting times can get very long, even in winter. 13:30 LUNCH AT BARCELONA’S MOST FAMOUS MARKET, LA BOQUERIA A feast for the eyes as much as for the stomach, this stop will be a highlight for foodies. A quick walk around the market first is ideal to avoid filling up at the first stalls, only to see something else you would have loved to eat later. There are options for every budget and every dietary requirement, and whether you choose to sit in
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one of the cafés or walk and eat, everything on offer is fresh and delicious. 15:30 LAS RAMBLAS AND PLAÇA REIAL Walking down Barcelona’s most famous street is of course a must. Filled with street vendors, artists, and restaurants, there is plenty to see here. Stroll at your leisure, and have a rest in Plaça Reial while enjoying one of the most beautiful squares of the city. 16:30-17:00 COFFEE ON THE SEA FRONT A quick 15 minute walk to the bottom of Las Ramblas will take you to Port Vell. Numerous bars and cafes line the beach promenade, offering the perfect place to enjoy the calm of the sea while sipping a warm cup of coffee. 18:00 CASA BATLLÓ AND CASA MILÀ Hop back on the metro to Passeig de Gràcia to see two houses designed by our favourite architect Antoni Gaudí. Five minutes’ walk from each other, the houses’ shapes are inspired by myth and nature.
Both commissioned by wealthy families at the beginning of the 20th century, these magnificent buildings showcase the creativity of Gaudí. Open 7 days a week, there is no excuse for skipping this stop. Visit inside, or admire the façades. (Casa Batlló: Passeig de Gràcia, 43; Casa Milà: Provença, 261-265). 20:30-21:00 PLAÇA ESPANYA: THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ART OF CATALUNYA AND THE MAGIC FOUNTAIN One of the most spectacular views of Barcelona is offered by the boulevard leading from Plaça Espanya to the National Museum of Art of Catalunya. Numerous fountains and waterfalls embellish the walk, whilst the top of this walk offers great views of the square below. 29
EXPLORE MONTJUÏC The hill above Barcelona’s port overlooks the city; its lovely outdoor parks are an oasis of natural beauty, and it is home to grand architecture, museums and galleries. Montjuïc was a focal venue for Barcelona’s 1992 Olympic Games. Its name may have Catalan origins, with juic indicating a former Jewish settlement. Others argue it may have derived from the Latin Mont Jovis, named after the Roman God, Jupiter. It was used by Franco’s regime as an execution ground for political prisoners during the Civil War, and has been transformed into an attractive centre for sports and culture.
Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya
Fundació Joan Miró
Beautiful inside and out, this impressive museum has an extravagant exterior with amazing artwork to match. Situated at the foot of Montjuïc, it overlooks the former bullring which is now Las Arenas shopping centre. The gallery has an extensive range of art from sculptures to paintings, engravings, drawings and photography. Its emphasis is on Catalan art and its works date from the Romanesque period up until the 20th century.
Discover the art works by the Catalan artist, Joan Miró (1893-1983), who was born in Barcelona. He was renowned for his abstract surrealist painting, sculpture and ceramics.
Magic Fountains The fountains of the Palau Nacional look normal enough during the day, but at night the magic begins. A spectacular sound and light show turns the fountains into a chorus of water, colour and music which lights up the night sky with an impressive display. Shows take place all year round, and at 20:00 and 20:30 every Thursday, Friday and Saturday in March and at 21:00 and 21:30 in April. 30
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MONTJUÏC CAN BE REACHED BY FUNICULAR RAILWAY FROM PARAL·LEL, CABLE CAR, BUS, OR ON FOOT. Olympic and Sports Museum Located next to the Olympic Stadium, discover sporting history, simulations and interactive activities, providing information and entertainment for most sports. The museum profiles the history and achievements at international, national and local levels of a variety of sports, and investigates the science behind individuals’ success.
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Gardens and parks Montjuïc is covered in parks and gardens, each with their distinctive theme. The Cactus Garden brings the Wild West to Spain. Taking advantage of their steep slopes, the Laribal Gardens incorporate ornate fountains and waterfalls. If you’d like to experience a luscious showcase of Mediterranean flora, the Botanical Garden is a must.
Montjuïc Castle Built in 1640, this fortress has overlooked centuries of change in the city and is one of main attractions and highest points on the hill. The castle offers some of the best, highest and most expansive views over Barcelona, making it a great place to see the whole city and appreciate the full extent of Montjuïc’s beauty. 31
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FIRA SANTA LLÚCIA
24-23
Traditional
Barcelona's largest Christmas market offers everything the heart desires at its more than 200 stands. From Christmas trees, and hand-carved wooden figures, to traditional sweets like the torró. Here you will find the most special gift for your loved ones! Plaça de la Seu
Dec
NEW YEAR'S EVE
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Traditional & Entertainment
Barcelona never fails to find an excuse for a fiesta! Welcoming a new year is no exception, of course. Enjoy the fireworks at Plaça Espanya and soak up the unique atmosphere in the city centre. You can also celebrate New Year's Eve in one of the many restaurants and discos where special events are held. All over Barcelona Jan
THREE KINGS PARADE
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The arrival of the Three Kings is celebrated every year with a great parade, starting at 18:00 in the Parc de la Ciutadella and leading to the Fonts de Montjuïc. The parade passes Passeig d'Isabel II, Via Laietana, Plaça Urquinaona, or Avinguda Rius i Taulet. In addition to this great parade, there are 18 other "neighbourhood parades" in different parts of the city.
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WHAT'S ON Jan
12-21
FESTA MAJOR DE SANT ANTONI Traditional & Festival
This lively residential district continues the New Year celebrations with its annual local festival. Streets are decorated and stages are set up for plenty of live music. Look out for the parades with traditional costumes and horse-drawn carriages, sardana dancing, giants parade and a correfoc fire-run. Sant Antoni neighbourhood
Feb
2-4
FESTIVAL LLUM BCN Festival of lights
This year, the festival Llum BNC takes place for the 13th time. The impressive spectacle transforms the streets of Poblenou and 22@ district into a huge, open-air experimentation laboratory using lights as the creative medium to bring the work of artists, designers and architects to life. Poblenou neighbourhood Feb
5-7
BARCELONA WINE WEEK Entertainment
Wine Week is an annual fair held in Barcelona. All those who attend will be able to taste wines and cavas thanks to a programme of activities and guided tastings. This is the perfect opportunity to learn more about the diverse wine heritage of Spain! Fira Barcelona Montjuïc
Feb
9-12
SANTA EULÀLIA Traditional
This celebration honours the memory of Santa Eulàlia, co-patron saint of Barcelona, who was brutally murdered and martyred as a young child during the 3rd century for not denying her religion. A myriad of shows, dances and folkloric interventions take place during these festive days. All over Barcelona 35
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CARNIVAL
8-14
Entertainment
A week of street parties and concerts, on a smaller scale, to the nearby town of Sitges. The majestic Carnival King kicks off the festivities accompanied by his carriage and accomplices, the Seven Ambassadors of Fun (one for each of Barcelona's historic districts).
All over Barcelona & Sitges
Feb
26-29
MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS Technology
The world has gone digital - mobile digital - and this is the most important international trade show to bring together representatives from related industries. New technology is presented, contacts are made, and a vast amount of information is shared through its conferences and events. Fira de Barcelona
Mar
1-3
ONLY TATTOO BARCELONA Entertainment
This tattoo festival is held to promote the art and work from various Spanish artists. You will be able to discover and get exclusive meetings from national creators, enjoy multiple activities, music or eat on food trucks! Ready for your next tattoo? Fira Barcelona Montjuïc
Mar
24-31
SEMANA SANTA (EASTER WEEK) Traditional
Spain's religious history comes alive during Easter. Barcelona’s festivities aren't nearly as dramatic as those of Seville and other cities, but a couple of local churches and religious brotherhoods hold possessions, such as “Nuestra Señora de las Angustias”, organised by the church of Sant Jaume in Carrer Ferran. You can also taste some typical desserts, such as "La Mona de Pascua" (Easter cake). All over Barcelona 36
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WHAT'S ON Apr
23
SANT JORDI Traditional
This Catalan festival combines Valentine’s Day and World Book Day with the Legend of Sant Jordi (Saint George). Streets are lined with roses, books and romance as Catalonia comes together to celebrate its patron saint. Activities centre around Las Rambla and Plaça Catalunya and there are also many more special activities around town, such as book-signings and performances. All over Barcelona End of
FERIA DE ABRIL
April
Traditional
This great festival -originated in Seville- is celebrated in Barcelona to welcome spring. It lasts 10 days and is held in an enclosure with typical stalls, traditional dances and fairground rides, along with restaurants, commercial spaces and more! There is also a funfair with a ferris wheel, rides and games that both children and adults can enjoy. Visitors will get a complete immersion in Andalusian culture! Parc del Fòrum May
SALÓN DEL CÓMIC
3-5
Entertainment
In this fair you will find exhibitions, activities and guests from the comics industry. During these three days, all comic enthusiasts in Barcelona will be able to enjoy this event and celebrate this literary culture!
Fira Barcelona Montjuïc
May
PALO ALTO MARKET
4-5 & 18-19
Vintage, art & live music
A sophisticated street market filled with original, sustainable and artistically interesting products, from arts and crafts to vintage clothing with the latest work from local upcoming fashion designers. Pellaires, 30 · www.paloaltomarket.com
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RECOMMENDED RESTAURANTS
Ziryab Fusion Tapas
BORN
Their delicious dishes are made using quality ingredients and blending traditional local tapas with Middle Eastern flavours to create interesting, spicy and flavoursome dishes such as grilled halloumi cheese with serrano ham, delicious dips with pitta, and some excellent Middle Eastern wines.
“Mediteranean fusion tapas with a twist” p47
Grunyi, 5 · 931 874 210 Daily 13:00-00:00 Jaume I · www.ziryab.es
Bodega Sepúlveda
EIXAMPLE
The true essence of Catalan gastronomy can be found in this family run restaurant from 1952. Its tapas and Catalan dishes will surprise even the most seasoned of palates. Enjoy the highest quality local meat and fish, and choose from over 100 designation of origin wines.
“Traditional Catalan cuisine since 1952” p45
Carrer de Sepúlveda, 173 · 933 23 59 44 Tue - Thur 13:00-16:30 & 20:00-00:00 Fri - Sat 13:30-16:30 & 20:00-00:30 Urgell/Universitat www.bodegasepulveda.com
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Govinda
GOTHIC
Barcelona’s original Indian vegetarian restaurant offers a wide range of creative Indian dishes. Tickle those taste buds with one of their mild or spicy specialities. Set lunch available for 11,80€ and weekend menu for 16,80€. Located just off La Rambla.
“A delicious variety of Indian and international dishes.” p43
Plaça Villa Madrid, 4 · 93 318 7729 Mon-Sun 13:00-16:00. Fri- Sat 20:00-23:00 Catalunya www.govinda.es
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Amaltea
EIXAMPLE
Amaltea use the freshest and most natural ingredients, including many biological products, to make its delicious and creative vegetarian dishes. Generous midday menu 11,80€, weekends 16,80€. Midday combination dish with a drink just 9,80€. Newly Renovated!
“Creative vegetarian cuisine with all fresh and natural ingredients.” p45
Amaltea
Diputació, 164 · 93 454 8613 Mon-Sun 13:00-16:00. Fri- Sat 20:00-23:00 Urgell www.restauranteamaltea.com
Restaurant vegetarià
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BARCELONA
NIGHTCLUBS
Razzmatazz
POBLENOU
Razzmatazz is a nightclub and concert hall located in the fabulous Poblenou Neighbourhood. This place is enormous and can actually hold up to 2,000 people! A great club where you can dance the night away. Carrer dels Almogàvers, 122 www.salarazzmatazz.com
Opium
VILA OLÍMPICA
Opium is more of a trendy option which offers electric global fare and sushi in a loungey set up. Enjoy sea views whilst sipping on cocktails and follow this by dancing all night long in their cool disco club. Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta, 34 www.opiumbarcelona.com
Shoko
VILA OLÍMPICA
Shoko offers global dishes in their elegant restaurant. Enjoy a delightful meal on their terrace with sea views and then check out their trendy interior where you will find a club with some great DJs. Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta, 36 www.shoko.biz
Pacha
VILA OLÍMPICA
Pacha is one of the most iconic nightclubs combining heritage, music and glamour. They have an electric mix of authenticity, spontaneity and fun! They also have an impressive beachfront terrace. Carrer de Ramon Trias Fargas, 2 www.pachabarcelona.es
Jamboree
GOTHIC QUARTER
Jamboree is a jumping performance club located in the stunning Plaça Reial, they celebrate live jazz, blues and funk singers. They were founded in 1960 and continue to party and provide for those who also love to party all night long! Plaça Reial, 17 www.jamboreedance.com
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GOTHIC & RAVAL Barcelona's Old Town The heart of Barcelona's historic centre is a labyrinth of small streets. This was once the Roman town of Barcino, and you'll find parts of the old Roman wall, tombs, and even columns from the Temple of Augustus. Imposing churches back onto the historic Jewish quarter and lively cafés and tapas bars fill the many squares, from the busy Plaça Reial just off the Ramblas to the more secluded Plaça Sant Felip Neri.
Don't miss..... Plaça Sant Jaume
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Prestigious opera house with an international repertoire. La Rambla, 51-59 E
A 14th Century Gothic church with a magnificent stained glass rose. Plaça del Pi, 7 La Seu Cathedral
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City History Museum See fascinating artefacts in this unique museum. Plaça del Rei
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Impressive Gothic cathedral, with geese living in the cloister. Plaça de la Seu
Plaça Reial Historic square with many restaurants, bars and clubs. Plaça Reial
Recommended! RESTAURANTS
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Govinda. Indian vegetarian restaurant Plaça de la Vila de Madrid, 4
SERVICES
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Locker Barcelona. Luggage storage Estruc, 36
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Barcelona y Flamenco at Teatre Poliorama Rambla dels Estudis, 115 Sala Bagdad Avinguda Paral•lel, 58
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EIXAMPLE Home of Modernism The first thing you'll notice is this district's distinctive grid structure with roads that cross in diamond-shaped blocks. The Eixample was built between 1850-1910 and is renowned for its many Modernist buildings created by different architects. It is a busy commercial area, with elegant shops, trendy restaurants and comfortable hotels. You'll find an area nicknamed the “Gayxample,” for its gay community and nightlife.
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Gaudí's imagination inspires visitors and passersby every day. Passeig de Gràcia, 43 Casa Amatller
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City's most iconic buildings offering a 360 panoramic view. Avinguda Diagonal, 209
Unique building by Gaudí with an asymmetrical façade. Passeig de Gràcia, 92
Recommended! RESTAURANTS
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Amaltea. Vegetarian restaurant. Diputació, 164
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MariscCo. Seafood & Mediterranean restaurant Còrsega, 272
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Bodega Sepúlveda. Traditional Catalan cuisine since 1952. Sepúlveda, 173
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BORN Charm and tradition This district is arguably one of the most beautiful in the city. The atmosphere of El Born is both historical and trendy; be sure to explore all the way through to Cituadella Park which acts as its leafy green backdrop. Take a wander down Carrer Princesa and into the narrow side roads. You may feel like you are getting lost, but rest assured you are guaranteed to find all the best little bars and restaurants favoured by locals.
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A beautiful Gothic church built between 1329 and 1383. Plaça de Santa María, 1 B
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Important collection with many of Picasso's earliest works. Montcada, 15-23 E
Contemporary figurative modern European art. Barra de Ferro, 5 C
Born Cultural Centre
Picasso Museum
Cituadella Park Well-kept gardens with a boating pond and fountains. Pg. Picasso, 21
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Medieval Barcelona and exhibitions. Plaça Comercial, 12
Barcelona Zoo A family day of discovering different animals and habitats. Ciutadella Park, Pg. Picasso 21
Recommended! RESTAURANTS
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Ziryab Fusion Tapas & Wine Grunyi, 5
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Barcelona y Flamenco at Palau de la Música Catalana Palau de la Música, 4-6
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Cat Bar. Vegan restaurant and draft beers. Boria, 17
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BARCELONETA & PORT OLÍMPIC Along the seafront This seafront area was rebuilt for the 1992 Olympic Games and has since become one of Barcelona's top visitor destinations. Take a walk along the seafront promenade and see the sailing boats in the port below. There are many seafood restaurants and lounge bars with terraces overlooking the Mediterranean, and there's a busy nightlife scene.
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Discover a magical underwater world from sharks to penguins. Moll d'Espanya E
Modern art sculpture “The Wounded Star” by Rebecca Horn. Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta C
Catalonia History Museum
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Golden Fish An imposing 56 metre goldfish statue by Frank Gehry. Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta
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A journey through time, from the prehistoric to the present. Plaça de Pau Vila, 3
Port Olympic Marina This picturesque port is home to hundreds of yachts. Port Olímpic
Recommended! RESTAURANTS
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Salamanca. Mediterranean and market cuisine Pepe Rubianes, 34
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