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- Relax in the Ciutadela park and rent a small boat on your lake ... it's the mini version of the Madrid retreat but it's just as romantic.
- And then take a picture with the mammoth in the park ... I'm sure you do not have any pictures so "prehistoric!" …You are tired? Well, you have 60 more things to see and do in Barcelona ... | EIXAMPLE - Visit the most spectacular church in the world: the Sagrada Familia! If your budget allows you, go up to enjoy incredible views. (If you want to buy tickets without a queue, you can have a look here. - From there, take Gaudí Avenue and get to the Hospital de San Pau: simply beautiful, it will seem to be in a fairy tale. - Do not miss a monumental butifarreo: the butifarra with alioli and pan amb tumaquet is death. Our favorite is the good, beautiful and cheap (and huge) Tasca and Vins! - Enter a fantasy world at Casa Batlló (visit it during the day and come back at night). - Next to it you will find other beautiful modernist houses such as Casa Amatller in pure flamenco style. - Visit another emblematic building by Gaudí: Casa Milà, or Pedrera for friends. These are curves! - If you like modern art, take a look at the works of Antoni Tapies in his foundation, two steps from Passeig de Gracia. If instead you prefer Egyptian art, visit the Egyptian Museum in the city. - Relax in the Plaza Universidad or Plaza Catalunya, the true neuralgic center of Barcelona, where you can even play chess with old people (and not so much). - Take a look at the bullring "Monumental" on the outside it looks very pretty! - Behold the Agbar tower: at night, illuminated, we love it. - Sit down to have a coffee in some of the terraces that make a chamfer and observe people walking. Life looks differently. - If you are looking for something authentic get lost in the neighborhoods of Sant Antoni and Poble Sec. The latter is becoming very fashionable to get away from tapas! - Patéate Paseo de Gracia and Rambla Catalunya with its luxury stores ... look and do not touch! - Walk along the Gran Vía with its wonderful buildings and palaces. And why not do it on a scooter? There are many tours that offer scooter tours around the city ... a different way to get to know Barcelona!5 star hotels in barcelona | BARCELONETA AND VILA OLÍMPICA 55- Know the area of the Olympic Village with its harbor, its towers, the fish and its beach bars (at night it becomes one of the most fashionable areas where to go out ... prices here suuuben!). 56- Jump from beach to beach ... Barceloneta, Mar Bella, San Sebastián, Nova Icaria, each special for something (there are more than 4 km to choose from!). 57- Walk around the port during sunset, the best time to visit it. 58- Another unforgettable walk is through Barceloneta, the old sailors' quarter, discovering its charms, here also, for a few euros, you can take a ride on a catamaran to get another panoramic view of Barcelona. 59- Enjoy a paellita, a fideua or fried fish looking at the sea ... The options are not lacking. 60- And then take a walk under the towers and the fish of Villa Olímpica ... to lower the meal! 61- At the end of Via Laietana there is a gift for fans of Roy Lichtenstein: a sculpture of a head in the purest Lichtenstein style. 62- If you like the marine world you can visit the Aquarium, next to the Imax and Maremagnum. 63- Have a drink at Hotel W, the views are amazing. hotel passeig gracia Barcelona | MONTJUIC 64- Relax in one of the green lungs of the city: like the Ciutadela park or Montjuic! 65- Travel to all of Spain in one afternoon in the Poble Espanyol: a small village-park in Montjuic with the most emblematic buildings and squares in Spain ... there are even Sigüenza. 65- Stroll through the Joan Miró Park very close to the "Arenas", the old bullring, which is now a shopping center! 66- Since you are there, get on the terrace of the "Arenas" from where there are good views of Plaza de España and Montjuic. 67- Look at the architecture of the Plaza de España ... what does it look like a bit like the bell tower of San Marco in Venice? 68- In Barcelona almost always there are interesting fairs ... check in the vicinity of Plaza de España if there is one that may interest you. 69- Go up to the castle, crowning the mountain of Montjuic, to visit it and appreciate the fabulous views of the city. On the way back you can stop at the fantastic botanical garden! 70- Get away from reality at the fabulous Fundació Joan Miró, one of the most beautiful museums we've seen. This yes, prepare for the queues! 71- Visit Caixa Forum, an old textile factory now converted into an exhibition hall (there are many and super interesting!). 72- If you like art one of the most interesting museums is the MNAC, the national art museum of Catalonia with its exhibitions of paintings, engravings, photography, sculpture, numismatics and much more. If you're not interested in art at least échal clic aquí para editar.
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