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Guiding for Barcelona trip?

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i am going to Barcelona, on 15th of June for three days and i do not have any idea can you guid me please? is it a good idea to go to the jungel and forest or not?

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  1. Hamed why would you go to the forest when the city is absoluetely spectacular. Really one of my favorite places to go to. In 3 days you can see/do a lot; what I suggest you to do is first of all take the hop on hop off bus tour; there are 2 circles the orth and south one. Buy a ticket for 2 unlimited days. First take the one route ( about 2 hours each) this way you will see most of the interesting places of the city and that way you will also get an idea which of the attractions you REALLY want to spend more time at. The next day take the bus again and get off at those places of your choice.

    Also try to avoid the TOURISTY places (as the main avenue RAMBLAS). Okay next to it is the Gothic old city. GREAT to stroll along (especially at night) also very romantically as there are several chamberorchestras giving open air concerts. But also try to spend some time at the beach which is really within walkingdistance from the main attractions. If the weather is really hot (and believe me it can be there) it is great to sit down at one of the terraces have a drink or dinner. Regarding dinner; spanish people eat REALLY late most places only open around 7pm and go until midnight or even later. So if you are feeling a bit hungry stop at a bar have a drink and order some variety of TAPAS these are Spanish bitsize snacks. Really too many to chose from (going from fresh olives to marinated baby squid to cheese and not to gforget the famous spanish sausage). IF you are into clubs those ones REALLY open late/nothing happening before midnight.... I am sure you will love this place as it is buzzing and no matter what time of the year; there is always a great atmosphere.

    So Much Gusto Senor en Barcelona!

    Adios

    T


  2. I don't think there is a jungle or forest in Barcelona.

    Go to www.tripadvisor.com

    Read the stuff there.

  3. Most visitors stay in or near the Ramblas  or in the Gothic Quarter just to the east. This is a good base from where you can explore the city's sights by day including Gaudi's masterpiece, the unfinished Sagrada Família Cathedral, and Parc Güell in the north. Or maybe visit the 98,000 seater Nou Camp stadium the home of Barcelona football club.

    See http://www.spain4uk.co.uk/places/barcelo... for more details

  4. Stay in the city. Go to Las Ramblas, Montjuic, Bari Gotic, check out a museum, do some shopping, view La Sagrada Familia and on and on. I like to check out www.lonelyplanet.com for more travel ideas as well.

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