What to do in Barcelona in a weekend?

What to do in Barcelona in a weekend?

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Mark300zx

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1,408 posts

261 months

Thursday 23rd January
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Heading off tomorrow biggrin

therams

276 posts

194 months

Thursday 23rd January
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Book tickets online for park guell or sagrada familia online today. If any are still available….

thepritch

1,225 posts

174 months

Thursday 23rd January
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I’d go straight back to the Casa Milla. But I’m a Gaudi fan and when we went it was the height of the summer and we had a candlelight night concert on the rooftops. Maybe mid Jan isn’t as warm!

If you’re only there a short while, I’d be tempted to just around the town. The old town was pretty cool. But just watch out for pickpockets - it’s rife (or used to be) in the touristy parts.

MOMACC

428 posts

46 months

Thursday 23rd January
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We were there late December
16 degrees and clear skies

Hop on Hop off bus for 24 hours
Cable car down to the marina
Montjuic if you have kids
Walk la rambla and go into the side streets for shopping.

Bus from the airport is a doddle.

It's a great city.

Griffith4ever

5,035 posts

44 months

Friday 24th January
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MOMACC said:
We were there late December
16 degrees and clear skies

Hop on Hop off bus for 24 hours
Cable car down to the marina
Montjuic if you have kids
Walk la rambla and go into the side streets for shopping.

Bus from the airport is a doddle.

It's a great city.
Agreed. Try "O'Toxo 3 Brothers" for amazing,and good value Tapas, 2 mins off Ramblas

Desiderata

2,646 posts

63 months

Friday 24th January
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Griffith4ever said:
Agreed. Try "O'Toxo 3 Brothers" for amazing,and good value Tapas, 2 mins off Ramblas
I'm following this thread because I'll be there for a couple of days in March. Looked up where the 3 Brothers is... and it's about 150m from my hotel. Brilliant, I know where I'll be eating, thanks.

blue_haddock

4,067 posts

76 months

Friday 24th January
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Maybe a ten minute walk away from the lower end of the Rambla, this place is a proper locals bar serving amazingly cheap local cava.

https://www.tripadvisor.es/Restaurant_Review-g1874...

The jiffle king

7,101 posts

267 months

Friday 24th January
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blue_haddock said:
Maybe a ten minute walk away from the lower end of the Rambla, this place is a proper locals bar serving amazingly cheap local cava.

https://www.tripadvisor.es/Restaurant_Review-g1874...
When we lived in Barca, that was a great place to go but you have to buy some food to be able to drink from memory.
Some things to do if you have a week:
- Go to Tibidabo on the mountain where there is a small theme park but there are great city views and a cafe
- Used to say a tour of Camp Nou but save that for another time
- Mont Juic - Olympic stadium, olympic diving pool (It used to open to the public, castle on the top followed by cable car down
- Poble Espanyol - A small village behind closed doors...... Went to see a portishead concert here once
- Palau de musica -
- Gaudi buildings.... amazing
- Sagrada Famillia - Book in advance
- Parc Guell -
- Sitges for a day out is nice with great beaches - can go on the train

Note that eating out is much later and many restaurants did not open until 9pm... might have changed

Places to eat which are good but not top end expensive
- Flamant on Enric Granados
- Paco meralgo
- El Filete Ruso - Enric Granados
- La Tagiatelli - Diagonal
- On calle Aribau - there is a secret restarrant in a laundrette ... not sure what it is called but I lived close to it and it was excellent


hellorent

532 posts

72 months

Friday 24th January
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For bus and train travel get a "t-casual" ticket, for a good view of the city El corte Ingles cafe

Edited by hellorent on Friday 24th January 14:16

blue_haddock

4,067 posts

76 months

Friday 24th January
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The jiffle king said:
When we lived in Barca, that was a great place to go but you have to buy some food to be able to drink from memory.
We always have a few of their plates of tapas so never an issue with us.