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What should I see when I'm in Barcelona, Spain?

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  2. get over to bilbao and see the guggenheim museum.  a very beautiful work of architecture with some fabulous exhibits.

  3. La's Ramblas, Tapas bars, The finest Gothic cathedral you could ever find.

    You will love the place, Have a good time.

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    Barcelona City and Spanish Village  Starting from USD $98.45 per person  



      

    Duration: 9 1/2 hours

    Commences: Barcelona, Spain  



    Introduction:





    The colorful Casa Batllo was designed by Gaudí in 1905

    © Julia Travel



    Barcelona is the capital of the Spanish community of Catalonia, home of the world famous architect Gaudi, and is one of the most beautiful and vibrant cities in Spain.

    Your tour begins by visiting the Plaza de Cataluna, Via Layetana, the Cathedral and its cloister. You will tour the Gothic Quarter with its evidence of the Roman and Medieval periods. Next drive along the Paseo Colon past the Monument of Christopher Colombus and up to the top of Montjuich from where you'll enjoy a panoramic view of the city, the harbor, and the Olympic complex.

    Explore the Spanish Village which reproduces the most typical regional architectural styles in Spain. The tour will stop for lunch here and then you can take some free time to continue exploring the complex.

    In the afternoon the tour will continue along the Paseo de Gracia to see Gaudi's famous apartment buildings including Casa Batllo then visit Gaudi's fabulous Guell Park declared an artistic monument and world heritage site by UNESCO. You will then go back to admire the Sagrada Familia (Holy Family) Cathedral, Gaudi's unfinished masterpiece. You will also visit Barcelona's Monumental Bull Ring and the Picasso Museum which exhibits works from the blue and pink periods of the world-famous painter.

    Please note, if you decide to book this tour, you will NOT need to do book the Morning Barcelona Classical City Tour or the Afternoon Barcelona Artistic City Tour, as everything is combined in this tour!

    Special Offer - Book before May 31 and the price displayed currently includes a discount of 10% off the regular retail price - BOOK NOW!



      

    Schedule Details



    Barcelona, one of the most beautiful and vibrant cities in Spain

    © Julia Travel



    Dates:

    Daily, except Monday

    Unavailable Dates:

    January 01 (New Years Day)

    December 25 (Christmas Day)

    December 26 (Boxing Day)

    Location:

    Julia Travel Bus Terminal at Ronda Universidad, 5 Barcelona

    Time:

    9:30am

    Return Details:

    Tour returns to original point of departure



      

    Additional

    Inclusions:

    Lunch

    Admissions

    Taste of the famous Catalan Cava

    English and Spanish speaking guide

    Transportation by deluxe air conditioned motorcoach

    Exclusions:

    Optional gratuities

    Food and drinks, unless specified

    Additional Info:

    This tour must be booked at least 48 hours in advance of your travel date

    Confirmation for this product will be received at time of booking

    Tour is operated in English unless otherwise stated

    This tour is not wheelchair accessible

    On Sundays and Mondays, the Picasso Museum is closed to the public, instead you will visit the La Cuitadella or Santa Maria del Mar

    Pricing Policy:

    Children aged 0 - 7 years inclusive are free of charge

    Adult rate applies to all other travelers



      

    Pricing

    Barcelona City and Spanish Village per person

    Season Mar 01, 2006 to Feb 28, 2007

    Days of Week Adult Child

    Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun $98.45 Free



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  5. Watch a game of the Barcelona soccer team.

  6. Theres that big ol Chapel. Well worth it. If there is a big football match on at new camp go to that. Buy a lonely planet to get the most out of it though

  7. * Marina

    * Beaches

    * Las Ramblas - just for the street entertainers (be careful of pick pockets)

    * La Sagrada Familia - amazing!!!!

    * Gothic quarter for all the incredible architecture

    * Monument of Christopher Colombus - great views from the top

    * Montjuich Mountain - great views once again

    * Olympic complex

    * Picasso museum

  8. You can enjoy strolling in Las Ramblas with all the flower stools and stop for a refreshing drink in any of the many outdoor cafes before going to admire the best gaudi's architecture with the impressive church of Sagrada Familia (look at it in google images if you don't know what it is, it's so impressive! and it's not even finished yet!), Park Guell, Casa Mila and Casa Batllo... If you like football, you can watch a match of Barcelona Football Team (which will be proclaimed the best in Europe in 3 weeks time if we can beat Arsenal) in the biggest football stadium in Europe. But make sure you keep some energy to enjoy the city's night life! Afterward, you can take a break from the big city and go just a few km north to spend a relaxing week in the Costa Brava, where the rocky beaches will leave you speechless and also you'll be able to stimulate your cultural side by visiting Dali's house in Figueres. Also, check out for festivals in the area for the daes you'll be there for, there are literally festivals going on every single week of the year in places not too far from the city.

    Check out the following web page

    http://www.spain-info.com/barcelona/barc...

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