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We, 27 february 2008 What to visit ?
Picasso Museum
Catalan National Art Museum - MNAC
CCCB Barcelona Contemporary Culture Centre
MACBA Barcelona contemporary Art Museum Address : Pl. dels Angels, 1.
La PedreraTu, 26 february 2008 Getting around

The famous Rambla meanders from the Plaįa de Catalunya down to the Columbus statue, just before the port. To the east of the Rambla you can find the beautiful and romantic Barri Gōtic and to the west, the Barri del Raval. From the Columbus statue you can follow Passeig Marítim (Seafront walk) to the east, past the Moll de la Fusta, and Port Vell, the colourful Barceloneta area and up to the Port Olímpic (Olympic Port). To the west, following Paral.lel you get to Plaįa d'Espanya from where Montjuīc, one of the mountains of Barcelona, rises up.
The other mountain, Tibidabo, marks the northern limit of the city. The popular Av. Diagonal is another important landmark, since it runs diagonally across the whole city.
Between Diagonal and Pl. Catalunya is most of the "Eixample" area ("expansion" in English), which arose from the famous "Pla Cerdā" (Cerdā's city plan), aimed at joining the old town with the nearby villages, which are now part of Barcelona. These villages, such as Grācia, Les Corts, Sarriā-Sant Gervasi, etc. have remained untouched over the years and have kept most of their own historic and cultural identity. L' Eixample, with its square blocks of houses forming a grid pattern, has as its main boulevard the Passeig de Grācia, where you will find the famous "Pedrera" of Gaudi.
Other important landmarks are: Sagrada Família, Parc de la Ciutadella, Barri de la Ribera and L'Illa Diagonal.
Tu, 26 february 2008 Tourist offices

Pl. Sant Jaume
c/ Ciutat, 2 (City Hall)
Open: Mon to Fri 9 am 8 pm, Sat 10 am 8 pm, Sun and holidays 10 am 2 pm
La Rambla
La Rambla, 115
Open: Mon to Sun 9 am 9 pm
Sants Railway Station
Pl. Paīsos Catalans (station lobby)Tourist information.
Open: Mon to Fri 8 am 8 pm; Sat, Sun and holi days 8 am 2 pm. Summer: daily 8 am 8 pm
Barcelona Airport
Terminals A and B.Tourist information and hotel bookings.
Open: daily 9 am 9 pm
Catalunya Information Centre
Palau Robert. P. Grācia, 107 Tel. 012
Infopista Montseny
Montseny-Sud service area, km117 E15 (A 7) motorway. Tourist information and hotel book ings.
Open: Apr-Jun: 10 am 7 pm, Jul-Aug: 10 am 8 pm, Sept-Mar: 10 am 6 pm
Tourist information
932 853 834 calls from within Spain +34 932 853 834 international calls
Tu, 19 february 2008 The essential in Barcelona
All the answers to most important questions : transport, activities, attractions, and accommodation including Barcelona holiday apartments which are becoming a popular alternative to expensive hotels.Tu, 19 february 2008 Famous Barcelona Tourist Attractions
No. 1 - Sagrada Familia by Antonio Gaudi
No. 3 - Poble Espanyol de Montjuic - "Spanish Village"
Avda Marques de Camillas
Entrance: 8 euros
Metro: Espanya (Green Line, L3) and (Red line, L1) about 15 mins walk from the metro stop.
Official website of Poble Espanyol
This Barcelona attraction is a small Spanish village with different quarters that replicate the style of houses and architecture from different parts of Spain.
Poble Espanyol is also home to a whole host of specialist craft shops and workshops where you can see some traditionally made Spanish goods.Poble Espanyol is also the venue for the Famous Flamenco show at tablao de Carmen.
No.4 - La Pedrera - Casa Mila by Antonio Gaudi
Opening hours: 09:00 - 18:30 (nov-feb) and 09:00 - 20:00 (mar-oct)
Address: La Pedrera, Provenca, 261-265, 08008 Barcelona
Admission : 8 Euros
Metro: Diagonal (Green Line, L3) and (Blue Line, L5)
Another one of Antonio Gaudi's creations once again hits the top 10 most visited attractions in Barcelona. This building used to be called Casa Mila but nowadays it's more commonly known as La Pedrera which means quarry. Gaudi was instrumental in completing this building and his characteristic wavy brick work and colorful tiles are also evident on this masterpiece.
No. 5 - Barcelona FC Museum
Address: Aristides Maillol, entrance no 7 08028, Barcelona
Opening hours: 10:00 - 19:00 (Tue-Sat); 10:00 - 14:30 (Sun); Closed Mon
Admission: 8.50 Euros for entry to museum and 13 Euros - for a guided tour.
Metro: Collblanc (Blue Line, L5)
If you are a footie fan then this museum is a must see. It has wall to wall trophies, pictures and statues of the greats. When you buy your ticket you have 2 options. You can buy a ticket for the museum and to see the stadium or you can buy a dual ticket where you get to see the museum and behind the scenes at the club e.g. changing rooms, VIP lounge, press conference areas etc.
No. 6 - Barcelona Zoo
Metro Ciutadella (Yellow Line, L4) about 10 mins walk.
Tel: (0034) 93 225 6780
Official Web Site www.zoobarcelona.com
Barcelona Zoo is based in the Parc de la Ciutadella the best way to find it is to go to Ciutadella Park and to follow the signs to the Zoo. The zoo has a wide variety of animals on show, but also a restaurant, picnic area, a shop, electric cars, ponies and a mini-train.
No. 7 - Picasso Museum
Address: Montcada, 15-23, 08003 Barcelona
Opening hours: 10:00-20:00 (Tue-Sun), Mon-Closed ;
Official Web Site: Picasso Museum
Admission: 9 Euros for main exhibition - extra for special showings.
Metro: Jaume l (Yellow Line, L4)
The museum has arranged Picasso's paintings in chronological order from his early days to his final works. Arranging the paintings in this way gives you a fascinating insight into the development of Picasso thinking over time and shows how he developed the distinctive designs that he is famous for today. Very popular art gallery.
No. 8 - Imax Cinema
Metro Drassanes (Green Line, L3) 15 mins walk,
Port Vell Barcelona, Moll d' Espanya
Tel: (0034) 93 225 1111
Official Web site: www.imaxintegral.com
The IMAX cinema is right next door to the Barcelona Aquarium.
No. 9 - Mirķ Museum
Official web site: Joan Mirķ
Address: Parc de Montjuīc, 08038 Barcelona
Admission: 7.50 Euros
Transport: Montjuīc Funicular - you can catch the Montjuīc Funicular train from Paral-lel metro station.
Metro Stop - Espanya (Green Line, L3) and (Red Line, L1) Walk about 20 mins - Uphill most of the way.
This art gallery has a wide range of Mirķ's work dating back as far as 1914. This artwork collection not only includes his paintings but also a good selection of sculptures, tapestries and early sketches. A wonderful collection of Mirķ's work.
No.10- National Museum of Art of Catalunya MNAC
Address: Palau Nacional - Parc de Montjuīc, 08038 Barcelona
Opening hours: 10:00 - 19:00 (Tue to Sat); Sun (10:00 - 14:30); Closed Mon
Official web site: Art Galleries Barcelona - MNAC
Admission: 8.5 Euros
Metro: Placa Espanya (Green Line, L3) and (Red Line, L1)
Las Ramblas - Barcelona's most famous Street
One other "attraction" is of course Barcelona's most famous street La Rambla.
I've put together three pages on La Rambla which summarize the main attractions and hotels on this famous street.
Find an apartment in La Rambla, and Book on-line!
Here I a little summary of the things to see if you don't have much time to visit the city, but don't forget places like Park Guell, Casa Mila and Barcelona Cathedral that are also very interesting attractions to visit.
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