Like a few of you know, as I didn't published on instagram yet, I'm going to Spain next month.
And for now I should spend some days in Barcelona and Seville. I'm gonna have a few days in Barcelona and I should write another post of more places to go there, but some friends of mine are going to meet me there and they just have 2 and half days, so I decided to do a 2 days tour in the city and I can join them in the tour as well.
So here we go, I did like I usually do with google maps, and I'm gonna share it with you. So if you want, you can do a few changes and adapt it as you prefer..
Day 1
We start from the best part. Breakfast at La Boqueria. Food is always a great beginning, right? I couldn't find on La Boqueria's website the time that they open, but on Tripadvisor they say 8 am.
So the maps is down here, and it takes an hour to do everything without stop, so it's a good walking all long the day cause you should spend a while visiting la Catedral, Parc de la Ciutadella and Casa Batló, for example. I have included Calle del Obispo here because I found it was way too cute to take photos, but you can remove it from your list, as it's not a famous touristic place.
You can open it here and add or delete some places as you wish.
And the complete list of the first day is here:
- La Boqueria - Here you should spend from half an hour to one hour, depending on how much you like foods, haha.
- El Gótic - It's a great place just to walk on the streets and see the gotic archtecture and taking photos.
- Calle del Obispo - That cute little spot that I already mentioned before.
- Catedral de Barcelona - Not a long vist as well;
- Parc de la Ciutadella - I love walking around parks and I usually spend a good time doing so, I'd say I'd spend around one hour here;
- Arco do Triunfo - Just to take a few photos as well.
- Palace of Catalan Music - The architecture of the place is amazing! I'd go for a guided tour during the day cause I prefer to photograph on the day light. More info on their website here. But if you like live performaces, it seams a good option as well, I've read that if you arrive early you can walk around and see the palace.
- Casa Batlló - I think it's worth a visit to this place as well. I haven't been inside yet, but I'm sure going to visit next moth. I read that the best time to visit is or early or late to avoid the crowds. It opens 9 am and closes 9 pm. They have some night visits as well. More info about the price is here. And to pay cheaper, buy the tickets online.
This day is really special as well. It starts with the Sagrada Familia visit and ends with the sunset from the Bunkers del Carmel. When I went to Barcelona last time, I've never heard about the Bunkers, and it got more famous after Jack from doyoutravel visited it. I've seen some other pictures and I really want to go to this place. The view of the city is amazing, and you can come with friends, bring some wine, and that's the perfect combo to watch the sunset, right??
So here is the map:
Also, you can change this map as you wish here.
Talking about each of the places:
- Sagrada Família - I don't need even say that this place is worth a visit, right? Gaudi wanted this church to be build with people's money, so once you visit, you can say you helped to build a materpiece. How nice is that? 😍 You can buy the tickets online here. And I recommend you to check this virtual visit here before you go, so you can choose what kind of tickets is better for you.
- Casa Milà - This is another of Gaudi's works that also beautiful (what is not?). You can do the virtual visit here and buy the tickets online here.
- Casa Vicens - Ok, continuing our visits to Gaudi's works... This was Gaudi's first big work. And you can buy the tickets here.
- Parque Güell - I saw on the website they're doing some works there. So I'd recomend you to go in the free area of the park and if you think it's worth, you buy the tickets to see gaudi works' part. The prices are here.
- Bunkers del Carmel - This place is free, you don't have to pay to come here. So just make sure to buy some food and drinks before going up and do your picnic watching this view. And please, colect your rubbish before you leave. Let's keep the place the way it is so more people can come a visit it. 😜
Half Day
I'm not going to include a map here because this one is pretty simple. It's a walk from the Plaza de España to the National Art Museum of Catalonia. This walk is so beautiful and from up the museum the view is amazing, the photo up here is from there. From the last time I went to Barcelona.
Hope you like it! And I can't wait to be there! 💛💛💛
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