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Everything you need to know if you’re thinking about visiting Barcelona
September 26 2019
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Barcelona is one of the most visited cities in Spain as well as one of the most cosmopolitan in europe. Why? Because it has it all… beaches, culture, fun and anything else you can image.
So if you’re thinking about visiting this modern city, we suggest you continuing reading to discover everything think you need to know to make the most out of your trip.
How to get to Barcelona from the airport
There are many ways to get to the centre of Barcelona from El Prat airport. There are frequent buses, trains, metros and taxis…. but the most convenient has to be the Aerobus, which takes about 40 minutes to get to the centre and costs 6€ each way.
How to move around the city
The cheapest way to get around the centre of Barcelona, is by metro. It’s works perfectly and has a number of lines that connect the city. If you decide on this option, you can save money by buying a daily travel card or a card with multiple trip.
Where to stay in Barcelona
Where you stay, depends on what you plan to do while on holiday, but we recommend that you choose somewhere central, like Hotel IlUNION Bel Art because it's walking distance from many tourist attractions.
This modern 4 star hotel in the centre of Barcelona offers a number of facilities, and best of all, it’s surrounded by the most emblematic places and monuments of the city: The Cathedral, Park Güell, Arc de Triomphe, Plaza Catalunya, Passeig de Gracia and many more.
Unmissable places in Barcelona
Barcelona really is a great city with lots to see and do, but without a doubt there are some places that you cannot miss:
• Las Ramblas: one of the liveliest places in Barcelona.
• La Sagrada Familia: the most impressive work of Gaudí that is still under construction.
• La Casa Batló: Located on Paseo de Gracia, one of the most famous boulevards in Barcelona, is located another of Gaudí's most important works.
• The Plaza España: a very traditional place, which is very close to the Fuentes de Montjuic. An impressive fountain with a spectacular display of colour, light, motion and music.
• The old town: Don’t worry if you get lost in its narrow streets, you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Don’t forget to take a walk through El Raval, El Gótico and El Borne.
• Tibidabo: offers the best panoramic views of the city and an amusement park for all ages.
Barcelona really is a fantastic city break destination and if you give yourself a minimum of 3 days, we’re sure you’ll be able to disconnect and discover the best of Barcelona. So, what are you waiting for?
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So if you’re thinking about visiting this modern city, we suggest you continuing reading to discover everything think you need to know to make the most out of your trip.
How to get to Barcelona from the airport
There are many ways to get to the centre of Barcelona from El Prat airport. There are frequent buses, trains, metros and taxis…. but the most convenient has to be the Aerobus, which takes about 40 minutes to get to the centre and costs 6€ each way.
How to move around the city
The cheapest way to get around the centre of Barcelona, is by metro. It’s works perfectly and has a number of lines that connect the city. If you decide on this option, you can save money by buying a daily travel card or a card with multiple trip.
Where to stay in Barcelona
Where you stay, depends on what you plan to do while on holiday, but we recommend that you choose somewhere central, like Hotel IlUNION Bel Art because it's walking distance from many tourist attractions.
This modern 4 star hotel in the centre of Barcelona offers a number of facilities, and best of all, it’s surrounded by the most emblematic places and monuments of the city: The Cathedral, Park Güell, Arc de Triomphe, Plaza Catalunya, Passeig de Gracia and many more.
Unmissable places in Barcelona
Barcelona really is a great city with lots to see and do, but without a doubt there are some places that you cannot miss:
• Las Ramblas: one of the liveliest places in Barcelona.
• La Sagrada Familia: the most impressive work of Gaudí that is still under construction.
• La Casa Batló: Located on Paseo de Gracia, one of the most famous boulevards in Barcelona, is located another of Gaudí's most important works.
• The Plaza España: a very traditional place, which is very close to the Fuentes de Montjuic. An impressive fountain with a spectacular display of colour, light, motion and music.
• The old town: Don’t worry if you get lost in its narrow streets, you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Don’t forget to take a walk through El Raval, El Gótico and El Borne.
• Tibidabo: offers the best panoramic views of the city and an amusement park for all ages.
Barcelona really is a fantastic city break destination and if you give yourself a minimum of 3 days, we’re sure you’ll be able to disconnect and discover the best of Barcelona. So, what are you waiting for?