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I'm going there for a weeks holiday in September.

2007-02-28 04:32:22 · 13 answers · asked by Me 5 in Travel Spain Other - Spain

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Barcelona is a city steeped in culture and history, so if it’s some sight-seeing you’re after then you’ve come to the right place. Barcelona is most famous for the fantastical architecture of Antonio Gaudi, whose building are scattered all around the centre of the city. The most famous and impressive can be seen along Passieg De Gracia where you will find La Pedrera and Casa Batlló . Or head to the Parc Guell which is a gorgeous parc designed by the man himself. However the most impressive of Gaudi´s works is arguably the Sagrada Familia, the huge, still unfinished temple You can’t fail to be humbled by such an imposing and ambitious project, the detail on the exterior walls is just staggering, but beware, if you are scared of heights don’t be tempted to climb to the top of the turrets.

Gauidi park guellOther than Gaudi, Barcelona does offer a lot in terms of architectural brilliance. The Gothic Cathedral in the heart of the Gothic quarter is a must-see. Just wandering around Barcelona you will come across a feast of beautiful buildings, and also get off Las Ramblas, there is so much more to see just 2 minutes either side of this famous street.

For all you culture-vultures out there Barcelona has plenty of museums to keep you happy. The MACBA (museum of modern art) and the CCCB next door are worth a look and generally have good exhibitions on every month. The Picasso and the permanant Dali exhibition in the Gothic Quarter are always popular. The Caixa Forum is a museum which has different art exhibitions every month. It is just off Placa Espanya, on Avenida Marques de Comillos that is popular with locals but much ignored by tourists, which is a shame because it’s great and free! Near the Caixa Forum is MNAC (museum of Catalan art) which is so beautiful inside and out.
Cuisine

Barcelona has great food, there is no doubt about it. You can get anything you want from international food to Catalan favorites, tapas to seafood platters. All you have to do is look around, there are lots of very reasonably priced restaurants, as well as some extremely pricey ones. People here eat late, lunch is usually at 2pm and dinner at 10pm, for dinner it is usually advisable to book a table. Like with many things, if you want good quality without the price tag then head away from Las Ramblas.

Barcelona BeachesTapas is particularly good around Barceloneta, this was originally a fishing village and there are still many quaint little local places where you can get fresh seafood tapas for good prices.

For couples I recommend Limbo on Calle Merce, it’s subtle, romantic and the food is delicious. If you want something a little more upbeat then why not try one of the Italians down Calle Ample - Made in Italy has live jazz on Saturday and Tuesday nights.

Also I would really recommend having a look round the markets, La Boqueria is on Las Ramblas and Mercat St Antoni are both filled with fresh products to tempt your every sense.
Things to do in Barcelona for Families

Barcelona is a child-friendly place and there is a lot that kids will enjoy. For a start there’s the Zoo in Parc Ciutadella, the zoo is large and will provide a days easy entertainment for kids and adults. Or there is the aquarium which is the largest in Europe and is always fun.

Magic Fountain of MontjuicAnother good place for children is Poble Espanyol which is on Montjuic, just up from Placa Espanya. Poble Espanyol is an odd place, a village created in 1929 to imitate the different styles of Spanish regional architecture. There are lots of craft shops, and activities you can watch such as glass-blowing. Often there are also kids only activities where you can leave the little ones for a couple hours, last time I was there it was stilt-walking! And while you are in the Montjuic area don't miss the magical fountain of Montjuic, a music and light extravaganza.

Something else kids might enjoy is the Cable Car that runs from Barceloneta beach over to Montjuic. Again it’s not something for those scared of heights but it is fun and you get spectacular views of the city.

Adults may well enjoy this more than children but there is also a chocolate museum near Arc de Triomph which will show you the history of chocolate and end in a shop and café where you can rest and have a creamy hot chocolate. Click here for things to do Barcelona for families
Things to do in Barcelona for Couples

Paris may be the capital of romance but Barcelona doesn’t do badly for those with love on the mind. There’s the Barcelona beaches, the balconies overlooking the streets below, good food and great wine!

If it’s sunny you could head to Parc Ciutadella which is a large leafy park where you can hire pedaloes and go onto the lake.

If that’s too strenuous for you then how about heading up to Tibidabo where there is a bar which overlooks the whole city. The bar is called Mirablau and is perfect for an early evening cocktail.

Don’t forget you can always see the sights in style from your very own horse and carriage, they can usually be found at the bottom of Las Ramblas. And if you would like to find a hotel on Barcelona's most famous boulevard I have put together a review of some popular Las Ramblas hotels.
Bars and Clubs

Barcelona is a party city, whatever time of the night or morning there is always something going on. There are bars to suit everyone, weird ones, secret ones, Catalan ones, Irish pubs, ones with great views and ones with a trendy clientele.

The bars are open here till 3 normally so there is no rush, wander around and move to place to place. Some of the ones I think are worth having a look at are:

L´Arquer - for novelty value nothing beats this bar which has lanes for archery!
Miramelinda - a classy bar in trendy El Borne area which makes very good mojitos.

Ommsession - If you’re design-conscious and like being surrounded by similar people then head to this lounge bar which is attached to the Hotel Omm.

Manchester Bar - A nice bar in the Raval that pays homage to English indie music of the 90s

London Bar - Live music every night at this bar that was frequented in the past by Picasso and Hemingway.

As for clubs again there is a big range. If you like cheese then the primarily gay Sala clubs are popular with gay and straight people.

If hip hop is your thing then try Jamboree on a Monday night, or City Hall night club on Thursday nights keep your eyes out for flyers which give discounted or free entrance, in shops and cafes.

Most of the other clubs play a mix of house, funk and occasionally a bit of trance.

As you can see there really is a lot of things to do in Barcelona whoever you are, you can do as much or as little as you want and everywhere you go in the city I’m sure you will find something of interest.

2007-02-28 20:15:07 · answer #1 · answered by flymetothemoon279 5 · 0 0

The streets of Barcelona are alive by day or night, providing the visitor with a safe place for strolling around, whether for shopping, eating or simply passing the time of day. There is also 1 mile long city beach with clean soft sand, ideal for sun bathing.

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. There are a number of hotels near Nou Camp stadium.

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

2007-02-28 18:25:43 · answer #2 · answered by derf 4 · 0 1

Most important: you are not in Spain !! You are in Catalonia -- you probably can't speak Catalan-- that's OK, speak English, and if they suggest speak Spanish.

Now, as I said I said 'Not Spain', don't ask for sherry, ask for scotch malts --'mmm fantastic!! Now after sipping a few malts, should the conversation turn to sherry, you will be presented with the most amazing sherries.

Did I mention you are "Not in Spain"? See the works of the radical architect Gaudi -- the Park Guell and the Sagrada Familia are not only 'not in Spain', they are on another planet!

FOOD!! You've probably heard of El Bulli in Rose. Said to be the best restaurant in the world. If you can afford to travel to Catalonia you can afford El Bulli!! Well, perhaps not, then there are several El Bulli knock-offs in Barcelona.

Apologies for my excess I am whipping myself into such a frenzy because I am going back in a April and May.

2007-03-02 13:43:39 · answer #3 · answered by Amafanius 4 · 0 0

Go to the farmers market just off La Rambla.....check out the stunningly artistic grafitti there, have a great coffee and some breakfast/lunch.

Go up the cable car at the port....great views of the city.

Drool over billionaires yachts at the marina

Check out the street artists on La Rambla.....better than ANYWHERE in the world.

2007-02-28 12:38:27 · answer #4 · answered by godlykepower 4 · 0 0

Hi there,

I did a parachute jump there!!! it was fantastic... I found it on this cool site www.lifestylebarcelona.com. I also reccommend a helicopter tour (if you are not afraid of heights).

You are going at the right time September is a great month to go.. not too hot, and everyone is chilled and laid back as they have just had a month off work!!!

Enjoy

2007-03-06 13:29:03 · answer #5 · answered by articalmann 1 · 0 0

I went to Barcelona for 10 days. It is very warm, nice beaches and many towns. You can visit the big cathedral (it's pretty detailed if you ask me). There are beauitiful landscapes and palm trees. Don't mix it up with California and Hawaii! Have a nice trip!

2007-02-28 14:47:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Watch FC Barcelona.

2007-02-28 12:36:46 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

the one I always recommend is to go to the Font Magica at Plaza Espanya one evening after 9PM when the free light and music show is on ...

take a bottle of wine and some friends you've made in the hostel and hang out for a couple of hours...

Another one is head to Girona one day for a look around, it's a nice small medeival town...

I put the link below!

Happy Trails

Philip

2007-02-28 16:06:41 · answer #8 · answered by Our Man In Bananas 6 · 0 0

loads!!! great shopping,visit the zoo it is great,go to the football stadium......and just have a good holiday...hope you enjoy it. The city is always full of people so keep an eye on your handbag.

2007-02-28 13:03:47 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Buy a tourist guide there is so much to see and do you must visit La's ramblas and the dancing fountains at night , the cathedral is another must the list is endless and don't forget the zoo, so if i was you i would buy a guide, i hope you enjoy it as much we did.

2007-02-28 17:53:58 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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