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About Barcelona

About Barcelona

Barcelona is one of the nicest cities to visit. Its museums, theaters, art galleries and nightlife are of an impressive high standard. Besides that, this art and design centre has a lot of interesting sights to offer to its visitors. The best place to watch people go by, to stroll or simply relax, is ‘Las Ramblas’, a pedestrian street with dozens of outdoor cafes. Here, youll find flower?stands, book kiosks and small market stalls where they sell birds and small animals. Youll also find an endlessly fascinating flowing receptacle of pageant?jugglers, singers, dancers, puppeteers, sidewalk artists, living statues and assorted oddballs on parade. Nearby is ‘Plaça Real’, with plenty of bars and restaurants, and ‘Palau Guell’, built by the Catalan architectural genius Antoni Gaudí in his undulating art?nouveau style.

After having seen these sights, stroll the narrow winding streets of the ‘Barri Gotic’, the medieval Gothic quarter full of interesting tapas bars and cafes. Check out Picassos old hangout, ‘Els Quatre Gats’, which has been renovated without losing its bohemian charm. Or head for the old Barceloneta section on the waterfront. This working?class area, which was always slightly rundown and scruffy?looking, is now packed with paella restaurants. The new beach area, which runs from Barceloneta to the Olympic village, is much cleaner than the old beach area. Although some people believe that it has been cleaned up considerably, it might be a wise idea to stay out of the water. Fortunately, the beach itself is already a feast for the eyes (and ears), with its huge and roaring waves. Catalans are known for their independent spirit and their sense of humour. Salvador Dali was a Catalan and
his bizarre sense of humour is just one example of the regions endearing weirdness.

Spring is the best time to visit Barcelona, you can expect a temperature of round and about 20 degrees. During summer, it can get very hot (about 35 degrees) and crowded (because of the cultural events). Barcelona will be as expensive as you want it to be. Attention: Barcelona is pretty rich and so prices are much higher than somewhere else in Spain. Still, restaurants are relatively cheap (at lunch time you can find a two course meal and desert for 7?9) and for a hotel, three meals and a night out, count on some 145 Euro for two persons.

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Barcelona - Day Trips

Barcelona - Day Trips There are some interesting cities in the vicinity of Barcelona that lend themselves perfectly to an interesting daytrip. The Salvador Dali Museum in Figueres, reached easily by train, is definitely worth a day of your trip to Barcelona.

Museum of the History of Barcelona

Museum of the History of Barcelona Museum that deals with Barcelonas political history, address: Casa Clariana Padellàs. Plaça del Rei Barcelona - Sights open: Tues-Sat: 10 to 14:00 and 16-20:00.

Museo del Futbol Club de Barcelona

Museo del Futbol Club de Barcelona Real soccer-fanatics go to the world-famous Museo del FC Barcelona (near the stadium of Camp Nou), which is almost the best visited museum here. They try to recapitulate the rich history of this popular club using pictures, trophies and videos. open: Tues-Sat 10-18:10 and Sun 10-14:00.

Parc Güell : Barcelona

Parc Güell Outside the centre of Barcelona you find the beautiful Parc Guell. Guadi wanted to design a municipal parc that looked like one of the English parcs and so compensate the industrialisation in Barcelona a bit. Gaudí made it a splendid parc with lots of colours, round shapes, mosaic and lovely little houses which make you believe in fairy tales. Take bus nr. 24 or the metro. When you want to skip walking up the hill I'd suggest you take the bus. bart: If you wnat to see something incredable? GO THERE Angele: address: C/d'Olot

Barcelona - Nightlife and Entertainment

Barcelona - Nightlife and Entertainment If you haven't been in touch with the Barcelonian nightlife, you have really missed out on something. Barcelona offers some of the trendiest nightclubs and discos. The best time to go out is on Thursday-, Fridays-and Saturday-evenings and most of the times you don't have to pay an entrance fee. The current favourites are 'Fellini', in the basement of the Estacio de Franca, and the 'Nitsaclub', which calls itself 'the New York-style disco where the beautiful people go' (opens at midnight). If you like a more Latin and Salsa style, 'Antilla Cosmopolita' is the hottest place to