5 days in... Barcelona

in #travel7 years ago

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Barcelona is Spain's second largest city after Madrid, but it is Spain's first tourist city and one of the most important cities in Europe. The city of Barcelona is characterized by a large number of museums, markets and antique buildings, most of which are located in the Gothic Quarter, where there are many old tourist buildings, part of which is designed by the world architect Antonio Gaudi.
We will give you the most important sights and places to visit in the city of Barcelona through a 5-day tour program in this wonderful city ...

First day
Cathedral of Barcelona
Barcelona is famous for its gothic neighborhoods, and the Cathedral of Barcelona is the most important Gothic church and the largest. Located in the center of the Gothic quarter of the old town, it is famous for the statues that adorn its exterior walls. Loving her and wandering in her alleys as well, you will certainly feel the reverence and religious reverence that the Gothic architecture tries to leave in human beings big and small.
The cost of admission during the time of donation is € 6 per person and € 4 per group. He was able to visit the museum, the temple, the gorge and the roof of the houses. To visit the circus during the free time the entry ticket is 2.80 euro per person and 2.50 for the group. To visit the roofs of houses during the free time, the entrance ticket is 3 euros per person and 2.50 euros for the group.
Transportation: To head to the Cathedral, you can take metro L4 to Parada Khomei station. Public transport buses 17, 19 and 40 are also available.
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History Museum of Barcelona
The History Museum of Barcelona is located on Plaza del Rey Square in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona. It is a museum of conservation, research and presentation of the historical heritage of Barcelona, ​​from the Roman period to the present. The museum of the creation of the municipality of Barcelona. The historical museum of the city tells about the history of Catalonia in general and chronicles the stories of family life through the ages.
The museum can be accessed free of charge during the first Sunday of each month. The entrance ticket to the museum is 4 euros. Children between the ages of 7 and 14 can enter at a cost of EUR 3. Children under the age of 7 can enter free of charge.
Transportation: Barcelona metro line up to Lecce or Catalonia, with the Metro line L4 heading towards them. You can also take the metro line L4 to Khomei station, or the L1 metro line to the Catalonia station.
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Picasso Museum
The 20th century painter Pablo Picasso collected his work in a technical teacher called the Picasso Museum. Which includes 4249 sketches of the artist. Making it the largest museum in the world in terms of collecting Picasso's works. The Pablo Picasso Museum in Barcelona offers a wide range of works by the Spanish artist, dating back to the 20th century. The museum occupies five very beautiful palaces dating back to the 3rd and 14th centuries.
The entrance fee is € 14 for permanent and temporary exhibits and € 7.50 for the reduced ticket, for permanent exhibits. The ticket is € 11, the reduced ticket is € 7, the temporary admission is € 6.50 for the regular ticket and the € 4.50 discount. The museum can accommodate people under 18 years of age free of charge. Free access to permanent exhibits is available on Sunday from 3 pm on the first Sunday of each month. The museum can be accessed free of charge on February 12, May 18 and September 24.
Transportation: To go to the Picasso Museum, you can take the metro line to the Khomey station, which is headed by the L4 metro line.
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Portis Restaurant 7
The Portis 7 restaurant has been open for more than 150 years and is the oldest restaurant in the city. The restaurant hosted prestigious personalities such as Albert Einstein and Picasso. It offers selected Catalan meals such as delicious fish soup and calf meat cooked with wild mushrooms.

the second day
Church of Sagrada Familia
The Sagrada Familia is one of the most beautiful buildings in Barcelona. It is a masterpiece designed by the famous architect Antonio Gaudi, who dedicated 15 years of his life to its construction. It is still under construction since 1882 and will be completed in 30 years. The church includes three main facades: the facade of the cradle in the east, the facade of pain in the west and the facade of glory in the south.
The entrance fee for the church is € 19.50 with a guide or audio guide and 24 euros to enter the church and the towers with a guide. And 19.50 euros to enter the church and towers. Entrance to the church alone is EUR 15 and admission to the Gaudi Museum is € 5.50.
Transportation: To go to the Sagrada Familia church, you can drive via the metro to the Sagrada Familia station, where the L5 and L2 lines head. It is also possible to travel via public transport buses 19, 33, 34, 43, 44, 50, 51, 20 and 24.
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Park Jill
The gardens of the Gilles Park in Barcelona are a collection of unique gardens rich in architectural elements, designed by the famous Catalan architect Anthony Gaudi, to become one of the most beautiful symbols and places in Barcelona. The park has special play areas for children, beautiful fountains, a bar, a library and a museum. The park is located at the top of Barcelona and has a great view of the city.
The standard admission fee is 7 Euros for children between 7 and 12 years old and for adults over 65 years and disabled persons can enter EUR 4.90. Free access to children under 6 years old.
Transportation: Public transport bus No. 24, 31, 32, H6 and 92 can be reached by public transport. You can also take the metro line 3 to the station in Balcarsa, which is about 10 minutes' walk away.
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The boat tour
The boat trip to Barcelona beach is one of the most wonderful excursions that make you explore the city from the sea. These trips extend for an hour and a half or more.
The cost of the cruise is between € 7 and € 26 per person.
Transportation: It is possible to reach Metro Deerasanes.

Fastenfic Restaurant
Fastenfic Restaurant is an environment-friendly restaurant that uses natural and organic foods that have grown naturally and without chemical or biological control. The Fastvenik restaurant has special plants that clean the air in the restaurant and use the sun's electricity. The restaurant serves delicious cuisine from the Catalan cuisine.

the third day
National Museum of Catalan Art
The National Museum of Catalan Art in Barcelona is the largest museum of fine arts found in Catalonia from the Roman period until the middle of the 19th century. It contains a rich and varied collection of paintings, sculptures and documents of Roman art, Gothic art, Baroque art, Renaissance and modern art.
The entrance fee is EUR 12 and is valid for 2 days during the month. Access to temporary exhibitions costs 4 euros. The museum can students and people over 65 years of entry at a cost of 1 euro.
Transportation: To head to the National Museum of Catalan Arts, the metro can take the L3 line up to the Spanish station.
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Archaeological Museum of Catalonia
It is one of Barcelona's most characteristic museums, especially if you visit it with children. Located on the foot of Mount Montjuic, the museum offers a window around the ancient history of Catalonia and prehistoric times. Archaeological Museum of Catalonia works on preservation and research in the archaeological field. Where you can see the history of the journey of the Phoenicians and Greeks on boats to the Iberian coast. It is also a place to discover and know prehistoric animals, and there are many Roman treasures discovered in the area of ​​Ambrose. The museum offers ancient treasures that bring the child's imagination to the world of history and ancient monuments.
The cost of admission to the museum is 3 euros for a regular ticket. And € 2.10 for people between 16 and 18 years old. Free access for children under 16 years of age. The ticket enables you to benefit from the activities inside.
Transportation: To head to the museum, you can ride the Barcelona metro to the Bhopal Seiken station, heading to the L3 metro line, or even to the Spain station where the L1 metro line leads. You can also take the 55 public bus to Catalonia Square Station. It is also possible to travel via public transport buses 9, 13, 27, 30, 37, 50, 57, 65, 109, 157 and 165.
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Barcelona Beach
You can not visit Barcelona in the summer without visiting its magnificent beaches. Barcelona's beach is characterized by its soft sand and clear water, where you can relax under the sun, swim or even rent bicycles and tour the beach.
Cost of bicycles: There are different companies along the beach, the cost of bicycle rental starts from 8 euros for half a day.
Transportation: You can use the underground to access the beach.

Restaurant Serviceeria Brasieria Gaiega
If you do not know its exact location, it is difficult to find the restaurant, but when you find it and enter it, you will find it crowded with people coming for delicious Spanish cuisine. The meal begins with an initial meal containing the octopus weft cooked with potatoes. It is recommended to eat different meat meals because of their flavors.

the fourth day
Tour at Camp Nou
The Camp Nou in Barcelona is one of the most important destinations for visitors to the city. The Catalonian club is based in this stadium, making it one of the most important landmarks in Spain. The stadium is the largest stadium in the European continent with a capacity of 98,000 seats for the fans of this prestigious club.
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Museum of Barcelona Club
This museum follows the famous Barcelona football club. The museum is among the most visited places in Barcelona. The museum displays many documents, pictures and prizes of the Barcelona Club. It also displays a collection of paintings by many artists.
Admission is EUR 9 for adults and EUR 6 for children and ID card holders. Tickets to and from the Camp Nou are made either through the club's official website or through the museum's box office.
Transportation: The access to and from the Camp Nou is very easy, with the Barcelona subway lines running from the stadium, Line 5: Colblanc Ideal and Line 3: Maria Cristina, Palau Real and Zona Universitaria.
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The cable car ride
The cable car is one of the best ways to see Barcelona from the top, where the cable car takes you from the vicinity of the port to the Costa de la Libera on Mangoic Hill.

Cor Restaurant
The Cor Restaurant is designed in a modern and modern style with a few furniture and design features. The restaurant offers delicious and exciting meals from the sophisticated North Mediterranean cuisine, so do not miss it.

The fifth day
Piazza Catalunya
Plaza Catalunya is the most famous square in Barcelona, ​​located in the center of the city and considered as its vibrant heart. It has many statues, fountains, theaters, restaurants, cafes and shopping centers. In one corner, you will find the famous Corte Angeles market. It is also an important link between the new city, the old city and the center of public transport.
Transportation: Its location in the city center made it connected to many public transport lines. To head to Barcelona's Plaza Catalunya, you can take the L3L and L6L7 up to Catalonia Station, L2 and L3L4 to Basig de Gracia Station. It is also possible to take public transport buses 9, 14, 16, 17, 24, 28, 41, 42, 55, 58, 59, 66, 67, 68 and 141.
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La Rambla Street
La Rambla is an important shopping center, filled with bookstores and flowers, and many restaurants and cafes. La Rambla is a central street in the heart of Barcelona, also a popular shopping street with tourists and locals, and a shopping center, lined with green trees, stretching 1.2 kilometers. La Rambla Street connects Plaza Catalunya to the center, do not miss the visit, with everything you can think of.
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If you are hungry, we can only suggest that you try one of the great restaurants or cafes in La Rambla.
Transportation: Along La Rambla Street there are three metro stations. On the far south side of the street near the Christopher Columbus teacher, Dracans station, heading to the green metro line L3. Or even the metro station in the middle of the street, called Lesio Station, near the Lesio Theater. From La Rambla Street, three lines of buses pass through the day, line 14, 59 and 91, and offers overnight flights along the N12, N9 and N15 lines.

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really wants to visit there someday. really good for tourist.
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