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Barcelona City tour. It's open top bus around Barcelona. You can see Port Vell. Olympic Village where athletes stayed during 1992 Barcelona Olympics. The Barcelona Biomedical Research Park. The Peix Olímpic Frank Gehry. And the fascinating La Barceloneta Beach.
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Barcelona, Spain | Barcelona tourism 2020
Barcelona is one of the major tourist destinations in Spain. Plan your trip to Barcelona with this useful Barcelona travel guide.
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Looking for a luxury designer shopping experience near Barcelona, Spain? Look no further than La Roca Village just 30-40 minutes by car from Barcelona! With over 140 boutique shops like Nike, Gucci, Levi's, Louis Vuitton and more, La Roca Village is a great place to go shopping! With beautiful and artsy displays and areas to hang out, husbands and kids who don't shop as much would love it here too!
Don't have a car to get to La Roca Village? No problem! You can take a shuttle from the center of the city in Passeig De Gracia every hour during business days for 20 euro round trip or take the train from Barcelona Sants to Granollers Centre and take a short taxi ride over to the Outlet Center. Are you a big spender? You can hire a private car to pick you up and take you shopping as well! Visit the website below to book your bus trip!
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Barcelona city - a sightseeing tour
Barcelona, the capital of the province of Catalonia of Spain, is located at the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, not far from the French border. For clear reason, Barcelona is one of the most visited cities in Europe. Barcelona offers a large and varied entertainment program (besides the famous FC Barcelona). This include the famous La Rambla, the colorful market hall Mercat de la Boqueria, the incredibly diverse city center with its many streets and shops, the Cathedral, the many buildings and parks created by Antoni Gaudí, including the Sagrada Familia and the Parc Guell. A great view of the city can be enjoyed from Tibidabo, the cable car over the old harbor and the Castell Montjuïc. Enjoy the sightseeing tour along the many and beautiful sights.
BARCELONA WALK | La Rambla - Famous Tourist Street | Spain
A first-person perspective Barcelona walk tour of La Rambla.
See all the sights as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Barcelona, featuring La Rambla (Las Ramblas). The route begins at the bottom of La Rambla close to the Christopher Columbus monument, then climbs north up the street, ending across from Plaça de Catalunya (Catalonia Square).
Sights seen along the tour include horse-drawn carriage, pavement cafes, souvenir kiosks, painters, portrait artists, statue of Frederich Soler, pavement mosaic by Joan Miró, the Font de Canaletes, and three metro stations (Drassanes, Liceu, Catalunya).
And in each video I've hidden a blinking eye, can you spot it? (It could appear more than once). In addition to the blinking eye, I've also added the Watched Walker logo to various scenes–it could be on buildings, vehicles or any other objects, so keep an eye out for it too!
Footage recorded June 2017.
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What are the best things to do in beautiful Barcelona? Here is my TOP 10 list of must-see things in the Catalan capital, whether you're visiting on a cruise or otherwise.
#10: Montjuic Castle
You can see Monjuic Castle from the cruise port, as it sits on top of Montjuic hill.
You can book a guided tour of the castle or just walk around the outside and enjoy the gardens.
I actually walked up the stairs of the mountain to the castle, but I recommend taking the Monjuic cable car and take in some views of the city along the way.
#9: Casa Mila & Casa Batllo
I put these 2 architectural wonders together as they are not far apart geographically and both represent some of the best works of Antoni Gaudi.
Gaudi is highly revered in Barcelona and you will find many of his artistic works throughout the city.
Both are Unesco World Heritage Sites and incorporate the art nouveau style.
#8: Cuitadella Park
This park is the most vibrant and perhaps most important in Barcelona. Originally a military fortification, Park Cuitadella today offers something for everyone. There is the zoo, an incredible expansive fountain (based somewhat on the Trevi fountain in Rome), a museum of natural science, and even the opportunity for boat rentals on the lake. And with so much greenery there is plenty of space for a lovely picnic.
#7: Camp Nou
Even if you’re not into football (or soccer) Camp Nou is a fantastic place to visit. With a seating capacity at almost 100,000, this is the largest football stadium in Europe and is the home stadium of FC Barcelona.
When no games are taking place visitors can tour the stadium, go behind the scenes, walk along the field, and tour the Barca Museum. For football fans this is a must-see.
#6: The Magic Fountain of Montjuic
I absolutely loved seeing the Magic Fountain show. The fountain is situated right below the national art museum and near Placa de Espana. An easy metro stop at Placa de Espana will take you a short walk from the fountain.
Performance times vary by times of year and take place at 8 or 9pm and last about an hour.
#5: La Boqueria
Officially named Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria or La Boqueria for short, this marketplace is one of the city’s original landmarks. First mention of La Boqueria goes back to 1217.
Today the market has a metal enclosure and sells a variety of meats, fruits and vegetables, and other culinary delights. One of the best smoothies I ever had was at La Boqueria.
Easy to find, La Boqueria is right off Las Ramblas and if you’re taking the metro you can stop at Liceu on Green line.
#4: Gothic Quarter
You can spend an entire day just visiting the Gothic Quarter as it involves quite a bit of real estate and tons of history, including Roman ruins. You can still see some of the original Roman walls as part of the Barcelona Cathedral.
Walking the narrow, winding streets through the oldest part of the city you
#3: Las Ramblas
Speaking of Las Ramblas, this iconic street is almost a right of passage for any 1st time visitor to Barcelona. This is the center most street that cuts through the heart of the city and always provides a bustling atmosphere for shopping, eating, and watching performers entertain the tourists.
Las Ramblas begins at Placa de Catalunya and ends at the Christopher Columbus Memorial about 1.2 Kilometers to the south.
#2: Park Guell
Considered the most colorful place in Barcelona and a masterpiece of Antoni Gaudi, Park Guell is another UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The park is full of imaginative design and intriguing spaces, and you can often hear performers playing music. Some of the park is free, but if you want to sit on the serpentine bench and get a picture with the lucky lizard you will have to pay to get in.
#1: Sagrada Familia
Sagrada Familia is an immense, unfinished basilica that dominates the landscape and is a marvel of architecture. It’s also quite controversial. Construction on the church began well over 100 years ago in 1882 under architect Francisco de Paula del Villar who resigned a year later, and none other then Antoni Gaudi took over the project.
Before his death in 1926 Gaudi once stated that his client was in no hurry.
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BARCELONA WALK | Passeig de Gràcia - Major Shopping Street | Spain
A first-person perspective Barcelona walk tour along the popular shopping street Passeig de Gràcia.
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Barcelona, featuring Passeig de Gràcia, a major shopping street in Barcelona. The route begins at the bottom of Passeig de Gràcia close to Plaça de Catalunya (Catalonia Square), then heads up the street, ending after Casa Milà.
Sights seen along the tour include Casa Batlló (building by Antoni Gaudí), Casa Milà ((popularly known as La Pedrera or open quarry”), accordion and violin players, Shops (including Apple, Adolfo Dominguez, Burberry, Dior, Suárez, Cartier), restaurants (including Tapa Tapa, Qu Qu, Divinus, Txapela), ‘Núvol i cadira’ building facade sculpture by Tàpies, Passeig de Gràcia Metro, GoCars, and a water fountain.
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Passeig de Gràcia | Exploring Major Shopping Street In Barcelona
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Follow along as we travel along Barcelona's Passeig de Gràcia.
Passeig de Gràcia is located in the central part of Eixample, stretching from Plaça Catalunya to Carrer Gran de Gràcia. It is one of the major avenues in Barcelona and one of its most important shopping and business areas, containing several of the city's most celebrated pieces of architecture.
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Family Trip to Barcelona, Spain - Jaycation returns to Barcelona on a Family Vacation with his Mom, Dad and Brother!
We travel from Los Angeles to Barcelona and stay at the beautiful Sagrada Familia Neighborhood where we meet up with relatives and travel companions from the Philippines! Jaycation visits his favorite spots like Bar Estudiantil and Ciudad Condal for some Sangria, Tapas and to reunite with Barcelona friends and culture!
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The creative spirit of Spain's Catalunya — the land of Picasso, Gaudí, and Salvador Dalí — is on a roll. We'll get caught up in the festivity of Barcelona, enjoying the vibrant street scenes, tasty tapas, and pedestrian-friendly Gothic Quarter. Then we'll take a scenic side trip to mountaintop Montserrat, and finish with an artist's pilgrimage along the Costa Brava to Salvador Dalí country. In seaside Cadaques, we'll visit Dalí's home, and in nearby Figueres, we'll experience his playfully surreal mausoleum/museum.
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Plaza Cataluña: Main City Square of Barcelona Spain | Walking Tour
Plaza Cataluña or Catalonia Square is considered as the center of Barcelona in Catalonia Spain where some important streets like Passeig de Gracia, La Rambla de Catalunya, Portal de l’Angel meet, and where big department stores like El Cortes Ingles and El Triangle FNAC are located. Also you’ll have an access of the metro train stations, Aerobus station, lots of shops and cafes. In the square people enjoy the flock of pigeons and children trying to feed and catch them. The Banco de España building is looking grand with flags on top. The Apple Store, Desigual Store and a Canadian Embassy at Cataluña 9.
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WALKING CALELLA TOUR - CHURCH STREET- Shopping Center BARCELONA-SPAIN 9/19 [4K]
Iglesia Street is one of the busiest shopping areas in Calella, an outdoor shopping center with more than 2 km of travel and about 600 shops. You will find a large multitude of shops of different types, there are many fashion stores of both large brands and small local businesses.
For the most select, the Church Street has jewelers, luxury boutiques and specialty stores with handicraft and proximity products.
In this street you will find practically everything you need for a complete shopping day: banks, coffee shops, restaurants, food stores, fashion and much more.
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Barcelona Gothic Quarter walking tour
Barcelona Gothic Quarter walking tour takes us to some of the main plazas of town and those charming little pedestrian lanes.
While Barcelona has many famous sites and museums, one of the great pleasures is just hanging out, just taking a stroll, sitting down relaxing, watching the people go by. We'll visit Plaza St Jaume, Plaça de Sant Josep Oriol, the Rambla, Les Quinze Nits, Carrer de Jaume, Barcelona Cathedral, with highlights of the Mercè Festival Barcelona.
And we'll see the grand plaza of the Plaça Reial, that's the Royal Square, built in the nineteenth century. It's surrounded by magnificent arcades on all sides and anchored by a grand fountain in the center.
While this is a very popular touristic destination, it's also a public space that's utilized by the locals, especially when they're putting on an outdoor concert at one of their various festivals.
On Sundays they have a flea market with antiques and collectibles. The street market could be a good place to pick up an authentic souvenir – better than a tourist shop, but perhaps the main attraction of the Royal Square are the many restaurants lining it all the way around.
It's even more lively at night than during the day, primarily because of all the busy restaurants and it's like an outdoor living room for the people who live here. Even if you're not hungry this is certainly an interesting spot to pass through in the evening.
There's even a couple of small deluxe hotels on the square and just looking around at all the food, restaurants you'll quickly work up an appetite.
And don't hesitate to take a walk at night in the heart of Barcelona, for example, once again back out here on the Rambla. It really is quite safe because there are so many people around, the streets are pretty well lit. You don't want to miss out on that, and the Spaniards, as you know stay up late so the restaurants are open.
One of the busiest pedestrian streets is Carrer de Jaume, which is actually part of a much longer street that goes from one end of downtown to the other, changing names to Carrer de la Princesa and as we saw earlier, Carrer de Ferran.
That culinary favorite of pizza is always available, and gelato – that could be your staple dishes in town, along with the tapas and the vino.
This lively street inevitably leads into its namesake the Plaça St Jaume, where City Hall is located, other government buildings and lots of people. Tonight there was a special event, part of the Mercè Festival, lighting up the buildings with moving illuminations and music.
Over 100 events with music and dance performances take place on that Mercè Festival weekend. We will show you a little bit more of this and the sardana dance at the end of the show.
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