joi, 3 martie 2011

10 places and things to see in Barcelona... and how to reach them


by Iuli

          For the case you have already packed for Barcelona but have no idea what you want to see there or if you have little time for the visit and want to make sure you don't miss anything important of the many attractions in one of the world's happiest cities or if you just want to make a picture of what Barcelona has to offer, below there's a list or random 'wonders' not to be missed in Gaudi's city:



SAGRADA FAMILIA (TEMPLE EXPIATOR SAGRADA FAMILIA)

  • Official site: http://www.sagradafamilia.cat/sf-eng/?lang=0
  • Address: Calle Mallorca 08034, Barcelona
  • Opening hours:  09:00-18:00 (Oct. – Mar.), 09:00-20:00 (Apr. – Sep.); 25 si 26 Decembrie, 1 si 6 January: 9:00 - 14:00
  • Tickets: 12.50€  – adults; 10.50€ - elderly, students under 18 years. The price does not inculde the cost of the elevators to the towers - 2.50€
  • Subway: Sagrada Familia (blue line, L5 and purple line, L2)





 


         
A gigantic temple built by the master architect Antonio Gaudi. The building is under construction since 1882 and is estimated to be completed in 30 - 80 years (depending on financing and resources). It is said that Gaudi took the construction of the cathedral at the age of 30 and dedicated his whole life to it afterwards, even living inside the construction. When finished, the cathedral would have 18 towers: 12 dedicated to the Apostles, 4 to the Evangelists, 1 to Christ and 1 to Virgin Mary.


THE BARCELONA AQUARIUM (L’AQUARIUM DE BARCELONA)

  • Official site: http://www.aquariumbcn.com/
  • Address: Moll d' Espanya, Port Vell - 08039 BARCELONA
  • Opening hours:  9:30 – 21:00 (M - F), 9:30 – 21:30 (week-ends and holidays), 9.30 – 23:00 (Jul. – Aug.)
  • Tickets: 17.75€ - adults, 12.75€– childern 4-12 years old, 14.75€ – adults over 60 years
  • Subway: Drassanes (green line, L3), Barceloneta (yellow line, L4)
 
          The Barcelona Aquarium represents a major attraction among the children and the young. I personally enjoyed it a lot. It is worth to see the central tank for experiencing the sensation of an underwater ride and for... unexpected encounters.






ANTONIO GAUDI'S GUELL PARK
  • Official site: -
  • Address: Carrer d’Olot, 1 – 1
  • Opening hours: 10:00 – 19:00 (may vary depeding on the time of the year)
  • Tickets: Free
  • Subway: Lesseps (green line, L3)  - when exiting the station follow the signs to the park; CAREFUL! Be prepared for a 20 minutes walk finishing with a steep 200m slope; Vallcarca (green line, L3) - aprx. 20 mins. walk, but there is an escalator climbing the hill to the park entrance.
            The park was leased by Eusebi  Güell whose intention was to create a stylish park for the Barcelona aristocracy. At the park entrance you can find the famous Dragon decorated in multiple colors, which has become a symbol of the city together with Sagrada Familia and other architectural and decorative elements created by Antonio Gaudi. Here too there is the house where Gaudi lived for a while, transformed now into a museum which exhibits very interesting furniture created by the great artist.
 
LA PEDRERA (CASA MILA)


  • Official site: -
  • Address: La Pedrera, Provenca, 261-265, 08008 Barcelona
  • Opening hours:  09:00 - 18:30 (Nov. – Feb.), 09:00 - 20:00 (Mar. – Oct.)
  • Tickets: aprx. 9.50€
  • Subway: Diagonal (green line, L3 and blue line, L5)



          Another Gaudi creation reaching the top of Barcelona attractions - this building was initially called 'Casa Mila' but it is mostly known nowadays under the name of "La Pedrera”, meaning „the quarry”. Gaudi's genius is probably best exemplified by this building, its fluid style as well as the colored mosaics being present all over the building.



F.C. BARCELONA STADIUM AND MUSEUM (CAMP NOU)

  • Official site: http://www.fcbarcelona.cat/web/english/
  • Address: Aristides Maillol, entrance no 7 08028, Barcelona
  • Opening hours for the museum: 10:00 - 20:00 (M - Sa, 4 apr. – 9 oct.) – Camp Nou tour and museum, 10:00 – 18.30 – for the museum in the rest of the year, 10:00 – 14.30 (Su, holidays), 10:00 – 15:00 – in the days with Champions' League (no Camp Nou tour)
  • Tickets: free – children 0 - 5 years; 15.50€ – children 6 - 13 years (Camp Nou tour and museum); 19.00€ – adults (Camp Nou tour and museum)
  • Subway: Collblanc (blue line, L5); Badal (blue line, L5)

          If you are a football fan here is a museum you cannot miss. You will find all the trophies won by the club, photographs and statues of the team stars.  Also here you can admire the Champions’ League Trophy won by the team in 2009. For as much as 19 Euro you get a tour behind-the-scene of Europe's largest stadium and a visit within the museum.










THE SPANISH VILLAGE (POBLE ESPANYOL DE MONTJUIC)

  • Address: Avda. Marques de Comillas
  • Museum opening hours:  9:00 – 20:00 (M), 9:00 – 2:00 (Tu - Th), 9:00 – 4:00 (F), 9:00 – 5:00 (Sa), 9:00 – 24:00 (Su); 9:00 – 20:00 (24 Dec.), 9:00 – 14:00 (25 Dec.),  9:00 – 20:00 (1 Jan.), 9:00 – 20:00 (M - Th, 12 Jan. – 8 Feb.)
  • Craft stores opening hours:  10:00 – 20:00 (summer), 10:00 – 19:00 (spring and autumn), 10:00 – 18:00 (winter)
  • Tickets: free – children under 4 years, 8.90€– adults, 5.60€ – children 4 – 12 years, 20€ – families (2 adults + 2 4-12 year children), 6.60€– students, 6.60€ – elderly (over 65 years), 12€ – Poble Espanyol + MNAC (permanent and temporary exhibits), 5.50€ - night ticket
  • Subway: Espanya (green line, L3 and red line, L1) then a 15 minutes walk.
This tourist attraction if represented by a small Spanish village with different replica areas of architectural styles from different parts of Spain. Since its conception, in 1929, El Poble Espanyol has been considered a different space, unique within Barcelona's landscape. Its rustic looks, of country village with narrow streets and squares, framed by the natural surroundings of the Montjuic Hill and set away from the urban traffic, offer the visitors an invite to take a break, spend some time away from the city noise and enjoy a glass of Sangria in a silent oasis.

          Poble Espanyol is also the host of many art and crafts shops wherefrom you can purchase traditional Spanish products. Here too you can watch the famous Flamenco Show - Tablao de Carmen about which you can find out more from here:  http://www.tablaodecarmen.com/index.php?lang=en.





THE BARCELONA ZOO

  • Address: Parc de la Ciutadella s/n 08003 Barcelona
  • Opening hours: 10:00 - 17:00 (01 Jan. – 27 Mar.), 10:00 – 18:00 (28 Mar. – 15 May), 10:00 – 19:00 (16 May – 15 Sept.), 10:00 – 18:00 (16 Sept. – 30 Oct.); 10:00 – 17:00 (31 Oct. – 31 Dec.); 10:00 – 12:00 (25 Dec.)
  • Tickets: 16.50€ - adults; 9.90€ – 3 - 12 year old children; 8.60€ – elderly; 5.00€ - people with disabilities
  • Subway: Ciutadella (yellow line, L4) then a 10 minutes walk; Barceloneta (yellow line, L4)

          The Barcelona Zoo is situated in Ciutadella Park (Parc de la Ciutadella) – the best way of reaching it is walking to the park and there after follow the signs to the Zoo. The facility exhibits a large variety of animals, a restaurant, a pick-nick area, a store, electric mini-cars, ponies and a mini-train.









THE PICASSO MUSEUM (MUSEO PICASSO)

  
  • Official site: http://www.museupicasso.bcn.cat/en/
  • Address: Montcada, 15-23, 08003 Barcelona
  • Opening hours: 10:00 - 20:00 (Tu - Su), closed (M)
  • Tickets: 10.00€ – museum + temporary exhibitions; 6.00€ – temporary exhibitions
  • Subway: Jaume I (yellow line, L4)





          A very popular art gallery, the museum arranged the works of the great artist in chronological order, from early creations to the final ones. This arrangement offers a fascinating image of the development in Picasso's thinking and shows the time evolution of the things that made him famous in the entire world.






THE MONTJUIC CASTLE (CASTELL DE MONTJUIC)

  • Address: Carretera de Montjuïc, 66  08038 Barcelona
  • Opening hours: 9:00 - 19:00 (M - Su, 1 Oct. – 31 Mar.), 9:00 - 21:00 (M - Su, 1 Apr. – 30 Sept.)
  • Tickets: Free
  • Subway: Paral-lel (purple line, L2 and green line, L3) then funicular railway upwards (change at the same station) if you do not want to climb the hill on foot; you may then climb forward through the park or take the cable car  for an enchanting view over Barcelona.

           The Montjuic Castle is located at the top of the hill bearing the same name, 170 meters above sea level. The castle is actually an old military fortress with a long history closely tied to the one of the city itself. From here you can enjoy the best view of the entire city and also from here you can access the famous cable car to enjoy the same wonderful view.

THE MAGIC FOUNTAIN OF MONJUIC (FONTANA DE MONTJUIC)

  • Official site: -
  • Address: Palau Nacional - Parc de Montjuïc, 08038 Barcelona
  • Opening hours: 19:00 – 21:00, music 19:00 – 19:30and 20:00 – 20:30 (F si Sa, Oct. – Apr.); 21:00 – 23:30, music 21:00 – 21:30 and 22:00 – 20:30 (Tu,F, Sa si Su, May – Sept.)
  • Tickets: Free
  • Subway: Placa Espanya (green line, L3 si red line, L1)


An extravaganza of light, music and water that would be a shame to miss!








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