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What are the cultural characteristics of Barcelona? What are the interesting places in Barcelona?

This trip is with a group. Because I'm not acting alone, for my children's sake, I hope I can have more experience to take care of her, and I hope she can appreciate exotic customs well.

Today is a day of complete freedom. In the morning, the team bus took us to Milla's home in the city center. Take a walk and have a look. Found this ancient drinking water sculpture, the water in salad water has stopped flowing, but the sculpture is as unique as ever.

Go along this road until you come to the square. Men really love electronic products. Clothes bags all over the street told me not to go in. I went in when I saw the Apple Store. My daughter is also happy to play games as soon as she enters the door.

Then we took the subway to the football field that the teacher was interested in. We paid 9.95 euros for the 10 subway pass. Children under 130cm in China are free to take the subway, but they still need to buy tickets here. It is worth mentioning that the subway here only needs to swipe its card when entering the station, and it doesn't need a card when leaving the station. The number of 10 passes is limited, and the number of people is not limited. You can enter the station three times with one card, and you don't need to buy a pass for everyone. Unlike the subways in China, Singapore and Malaysia, one ticket can only be used by one person. Take Line 3 from downtown to Camp Nou football stadium, about 10 stop, about 20 minutes.

My daughter's school is a football school, so two football fans went to see the stadium where countless great stars were born. As for me, I feel dizzy when I think about it in such a big venue on a hot day. I walked around outside, ordered food and drink, wrote a travel book, and waited for two fans to come back.

However, what I want to say is that the pigeons and sparrows here are really fiercer than the seagulls in Sydney. It will fly to my plate.

The last two big shots arrived, and the bird was really afraid of others. They haven't been on our desk since their teacher came. Here in fake fans, I am drinking beer, eating ham and bread, and I look quite good.

Tickets for the football field are 26 euros for adults and 20 euros for children. You can not only see the stadium, but also visit the players' locker rooms, press conference venues, coaches' seats, museums and so on. The teacher said that he saw everything inside, and it was worth it!

After leaving the stadium, we want to take the subway to see the castle and then go to the old city. There is no choice but to go the wrong way. Walking through the super-old old city, I saw many Middle Easterners, Indians, Filipinos and some non-mainstream Europeans all the way. I'm really a little scared. I saw an old church and went in to visit it. A person in Europe, the children are free. Too old. I can't believe I smelled a musty smell when I walked into this stone church.

Finally, when I came to Rambla Avenue, my eyes widened. There are many regulars in Europe. I guess most of them are tourists. Go further and find the cathedral. Very good. The ticket of 7 euros is worth it. Of course, children are free.

We are still waiting on the roof of the church, overlooking the surrounding environment. Meimei.

Out of the cathedral, all the way west. After all this.

Sitting in the square, eating and drinking, people will perform or play from time to time. Leisure afternoon.

Meet at Gatronia Square at 9: 00 and take the group bus back to the hotel.

There is also a half-day trip to Barcelona, hoping to see the castle and the beach.