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Barcelona three-day tour route arrangement 2020 Barcelona travel guide latest

Barcelona is probably most famous for its football. For most people, this is indeed the reason, but Barcelona is also an ancient historical city and a site with a strong European literary and artistic atmosphere, retaining a large amount of excellent traditional culture. and buildings, making it an ideal travel destination.

It has been raining in the UK for more than a month during winter time, so I decided to grab some good friends and go to Barcelona to have a blast and feel the sunshine. I booked a flight to take off from Manchester City at 6 in the morning, but there was no traffic here. Something wrong. Since we did not enter France for the first time with our new French visa, we temporarily changed our air tickets to enter Paris first and then to Barcelona. We should pay attention to the fact that our new French visa will first enter France and then go to surrounding European cities. Recommended attractions

1. Casa Batlló

Ticket price: adults 23/person; children 7-17 years old 20/person; children 0-6 years old free

Bartello House + Chinese Audio Guide

The interior of the house is as special as the exterior architecture. The house has become one of Barcelona’s famous landmarks and is also open to the public. The home was also awarded the 2004 European Nostra Prize in recognition of its protection of cultural heritage, and was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2005. Without a doubt, Casa Batlló is definitely worth a visit.

Audio guide languages ??include: Spanish, English, French, Italian, German, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian and Catalan.

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 9 am to 9 pm (last admission at 8 pm)

Location: Passeig de Gracia 4308007 Barcelona

Transportation: Metro To Diagonal or PasseigdeGracia

2. La Pedrera

Transportation:

Bus: Take bus 7, 16, 17, 22, 24, V17;< /p>

Subway: Take line L3 or L5 and get off at Diagonal station.

Tickets:

Daytime tickets for La Pedrera: 25 euros for adults/students, 19.5 euros for seniors over 65 years old, and disabled people/14 euros for children (7-12 years old) ;Advanced day ticket to La Pedrera: Adults 32€/Children (7-12 years old) 13€; Night tickets to La Pedrera: Adults 34€/Children (7-12 years old) 17€; House day and night admission tickets: Adults 41 Euros/Children (7-12 years old) 20.5 Euros; La Pedrera morning wake-up admission tickets: Adults 39 Euros/Children (7-12 years old) 19.5 Euros (January 1st - December 31st (Monday to Sunday) Free admission: children under 7 years old

Opening hours:

09:00-20:30 (matinee), 21:00-23:00 (night performance) )(March 1st - November 3rd, December 26th - Monday - Sunday, January 3rd of the following year)

09:00-18:30 (matinee), 19:00 -21:00 (night show) (November 4th - December 25th, January 4th - February 28th, Monday - Sunday)

tips: High-rise closing time: La Pedrera is closed 15 minutes before the time

3. Sagrada Familia

Transportation:

Take the subway L2 (purple line) or L5 (blue line) and get off at Sagrada Família station.

Tickets:

Basic ticket for Sagrada Familia: 17 euros for general staff/student ticket, 15 euros for people under 30 years old; Sagrada Familia + audio guide: 25 euros for general staff /Student ticket, 23 euros for people under 30 years old / 20 euros for seniors over 65 years old / 7 euros for people with disabilities; Sagrada Familia + audio guide + Gaudí Museum: 27 euros for general people / 25 euros for student tickets / 25 euros for people over 65 years old 22 euros for seniors / 25 euros for people under 30 years old / 7 euros for people with disabilities; Sagrada Familia + audio guide + tower climbing: 32 euros for general people / student tickets, 30 euros for people under 30 years old / seniors over 65 years old 26 euros; Sagrada Familia + dedicated guide: general staff 26 euros/student ticket, persons under 30 years old 24 euros/seniors over 65 years old 21 euros/children under 11 years old 8 euros/disabled people 8 euros

(Monday-Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)

tips:

No more tickets will be sold 30 minutes before closing time.

Only children over 11 years old can use the audio guide, and the guide is in Chinese.

Opening hours:

09:00-20:00 (April 1st - September 30th, Monday - Sunday)

09:00- 18:00 (November 1st - Monday - Sunday, February 28th of the following year)

09:00-19:00 (October 1st - October 31st, March 1st - Monday-Sunday, March 31)

09:00-14:00 (December 25-December 25, December 26-December 26, January 1-1 January 1st, January 6th - January 6th)

These three are must-visit attractions. You can book tickets online. After arriving, just open your email and show the QR code. You can get it at the door. The guides are available in both Chinese and English. The headphones are head-mounted except for the Sagrada Familia. They are very convenient, but it is a bit troublesome to take them off when taking pictures. These three scenic spots are all works of Gaudí, which are particularly shocking visually and architecturally designed. Ingenious ideas can also amaze people.

Barcelona is really a paradise for architecture lovers. We especially recommend the Museum of Catalonia. The waterfall curtain on the exterior is particularly spectacular, and the interior is also beautiful. If you just visit the attractions, three days is enough. , because Barcelona is close to the sea, so you can also spend a holiday by the sea in summer. Hotel Accommodation

This time I stayed at Hotel Bagues. Search HotelBagues on Booking. The hotel is in a very retro dark style. The location is very good. It is right outside the city center and the streets are very convenient. It is also very close to the attractions. The hotel is very clean. There is a church opposite the balcony of the room we stayed in. It is very local and Spanish. The balconies are very small, so you have to be careful when standing and taking photos. The hotel service is also very good. When we came back the next day, we found that our pajamas were neatly folded. Every time we come back, the front desk will say hello and welcome you back, which is very heartwarming. There is an outdoor swimming pool on the top floor of the hotel, and the terrace offers views of Barcelona. Food recommendations

Recommend two restaurants

The first one is Colom

restaurant. I compared several Spanish seafood risotto restaurants and this one is the best for two people. You can also order a seafood platter, which is very large, very fresh, and the taste is endless.

The second restaurant is Vinitus. The ingredients are very rich and fresh, and I especially recommend the foie gras and beef. The environment of this restaurant is very good, the dishes are very beautiful, and it gives people a warm and romantic feeling, which is very suitable for taking pictures.