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Top 10 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Badalona | Spain - English

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Badalona is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Spain having many best places in Badalona. Badalona is a municipality to the immediate north east of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. It is located on the left bank of the Besòs River and on the Mediterranean Sea, in the Barcelona metropolitan area. By population, it is the third largest city in Catalonia and the twenty-third in Spain. It became a city in 1897. So to help you figure out the places you need to try, we've gathered up a bucket list of the best Places in Badalona that you won't regret going to.

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From the Sagrada Familia and amazing beaches to the National Museum of Art to so much more. The Top 10 things to do in Barcelona, Spain.
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11 Things You Should NOT Do in Spain!

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Spain is a complex country! It’s also a pretty easy going one. But there are certain things that you just don’t want to get wrong. And here they are!

11. Don’t go OTT on please and thank you.
In Spanish we just don’t use the words as much. We are more likely to work ‘please’ and ’thank you’ into the tone of how we speak, or by tweaking the words (such as adding “ito” to the end of a word).

10. Don’t put bread on your plate.
In Spain, you always leave your bread beside your plate on the table. It sites beside your cutlery, because it kind of is a piece of cutlery.

9. Don’t eat with your hand under the table.
I grew up with no elbows on the table. But here in Spain we also have the rule that you should have your hands above the table at all times. Because you might have a knife??

8. Don’t offer guests a beer at 5pm
Because we eat lunch and dinner later, beer o’clock is usually about 8pm… not 5pm.

7. Don’t help with the dishes after parties.
It’s just not something that’s done here. At the end of a party or dinner party, you might help tidy up slightly, but you don’t help do the dishes.

6. Don’t be a ‘pesado’ in social situations.
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2. Don’t used ‘usted’ willy nilly.
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1. Don’t mention the civil war casually.
The Spanish civil war and the dictatorship is a really complex topic, and still an open wound in Spain. So wait until you know someone pretty well before diving into the topic.

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Hola, Spain lovers! We're James and Yoly. James is a New Zealander, and Yoly is from Spain. And we both live in Madrid. This channel is all about giving you a local insight into life in Spain, and helping you experience this country like a local when you come to visit (or live!). If that sounds like your kind of thing, bienvenido!

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Day Trip to Badalona, Spain

Day Trip to Badalona, Spain
David takes us on another adventure in the Spanish region of Catalunya (Catalonia) to the beachside town of Badalona. Just a metro ride away from Barcelona, Badalona offers a charming respite front the hustle and bustle of city life. In this episode David takes us around town to show us what to do on a day trip to Badalona. Hint: it involves two of David’s favorite things: history and food!

First stop is are the Roman ruins that Badalona is known for. In ancient times, Badalona was known as “Baetulo and Barcelona was known as “Barcino.” Both were large seaports with an extensive network of roads, residential quarters, and public buildings. The ruins of ancient Baetulo are housed within the Badalona Museum, located in the center of town at Plaça Assemblea de Catalunya, 1. The city dates back to the 1st century B.C., making it one of the oldest Roman settlements on the Iberian Peninsula!

Directions to Museum: Go the very end of L2 (the purple one) on the Metro at Badalona Pompeu Fabra. From the main exit go up hill to the next set of traffic lights and cross Avinguda de Martí Pujol and then go along Via Augusta for a couple of hundred metres. The Museum is on the corner of Via Agusta and Carrer de les Termes Romanes.

David takes us around the main exhibits of the museum, showing us the beautiful mosaics, old city walls, cardo maximus, and several artifacts uncovered at the site (pottery, coins, lamps, sculptures, and carvings). The Badalona Museum is especially interesting thanks to interactive displays and knowledgeable staff who provide detailed explanations about how Romans lived during that time.

A short walk from the museum is Casa Dels Dofins, a enclosed archaeological site containing the remains of a wealthy Roman “domus” or home. True to the architectural style of the time, all the rooms in the domus are centered around an atrium (courtyard). The name of the home, which means “house of the dolphins” comes from the dolphin mosaics found at the site. A walk around the Casa Dels Dofins exhibit reveals just how beautiful this house must have been during its Baetulo’s prime.

After so much history, David works up quite an appetite, so he heads to a popular seafood restaurant in town. With an endless supply of fresh fish from the Mediterranean, it is no wonder why La Donzella de la Costa restaurant is always packed. David tries some of the house specialties including razor clams, fried sardines and shrimp, octopus, monkfish filet, and a tasty seafood paella. Then he tops it all off with a dessert sampling of tarts and Crema Catalana (creme brûlée). Prices are reasonable and the view can’t be beat!

If it’s fun in the sun that you crave, Badalona has a gorgeous stretch of beach perfect for swimming and relaxing. The seafront promenade is lines with cafes, restaurants, and shops. So you see, there is much to hold you in Badalona for a day or two, which makes it a great day trip option from Barcelona.

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BADALONA Top 25 Tourist Places | Badalona Tourism | SPAIN

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Badalona is a municipality to the immediate north east of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. It is located on the left bank of the small Besòs River and on the Mediterranean Sea, in the Barcelona metropolitan area. By population, it is the third largest city in Catalonia and the twenty-third in Spain.

In May, the occasion of the celebration of Saint Anastasi, the patron saint of Badalona, activities, and festivals are organized all around the city. The most important celebration takes place the day before Saint Anastasi Day when, at night, people gather at the maritime promenade to participate in the popular Cremada del Dimoni (Devil-Burning)--similar to the famous Valencian Falles.

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Top 10 Rides at Tibidabo Amusement Park

Tibidabo is a unique amusement park atop a mountain on the outskirts of Barcelona, Spain. This special setting allows it to offer some of the best views of any park in the world since you're looking down on the city. Many rides take advantage that location and there are several one-of-a-kind attractions here that should not be missed!


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DAY TRIP TO TIBIDABO IN BARCELONA - What to do, how to get there and what to expect atop Tibidabo Mountain!

Up in the Collserola Mountains is the historic amusement park of Tibidabo. From Barcelona you can see the Sagrat Cor Church shining bright at night and from the distance faint screams of amusement park goers riding rides atop the mountain. Its a fun day trip from Barcelona and takes about 40-50 minutes to get there. Find out how to get to Tibidabo on Jaycation!

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Gràcia in Barcelona - A Short Guide

The barrio of Gràcia offers visitors the opportunity to experience true local life in the big city. Being a very popular place between locals for food, shopping, architecture, and festivals, Gràcia is a lively and authentic neighborhood of Barcelona culture. Our brief guide of this diverse barrio will give you all that you need to know during your visit.

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How to get to Tibidabo mountain in Barcelona, Spain | Hike to Tibidabo

In today's video we take you for a hike to Tibidabo mountain and show you an alternative to well known Tibidabo Funicular. We'll walk you all the way to the top providing the detailed directions to make it an enjoyable experience for you. So if you're an adventurous person who likes to explore new routes - get ready, it's going to be an exciting hike!

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Here's the steps to follow if you want to get to Tibidabo mountain by public transport:

1. On the Pl. Catalunya station take the train S1 or S2.

2. Take off on the stop Peu del Funicular.

3. Change it to Funicular, that is on the same stop.

4. When you get off the Funicular you'll see the stop of the bus № 111. This bus will take you right up on the Tibidabo mountain.

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Badalona Spain, Relaxing Walking tour, Beautiful Coast

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In this video we visit one of Gaudi´s masterpieces in Barcelona. We explore the roof terrace, the attic and the apartment anf give you a taste of what to see in this amazing building.

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Tiny Tour | Cambrils Spain | Visit Cambrils in the night | July 2021

Cambrils is a very cozy coastal town in Tarragona province in Catalonia Spain. It’s located next to another famous summer resort Salou. Both of them attract many tourists every summer. This time we’re visiting Cambrils in the night around the tourist area by the port. We’re also gonna go through the crowds and enjoy the street view.

For many years the main economic activities of the municipality were fishing and agriculture. However, the tourism boom since the mid-1960s has made the construction and services sector the main source of income for Cambrils.

Cambrils is considered the gastronomic capital of the Costa Dorada. It has 60 restaurants, including some of international fame and with Michelin star badges , such as the Can Bosch restaurant and the Diego restaurant, as well as numerous bars, cafes, terraces, ice cream parlors, etc...
The two economic activities that have traditionally characterized Cambrils were agriculture and fishing. In 2001, the activities of the primary sector employed 5.66% of the employed population.

Torre del Puerto: 17th century watchtower that served to defend against pirate attacks, which is why it was also known as the tower of the Moors. Located in front of the port, it is part of the well-known port façade of Cambrils. The neighborhood of the marina or the port of Cambrils was built around the protection offered by this defensive tower, which between the 17th and 18th centuries was equipped with artillery. In the 20th century, it passed into private hands, who modified its upper part giving it its current appearance.

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[SPAIN-BARCELONA] Walking along Passeig de Sant Joan... 16/SEP/2021 02:00 pm

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Walk along Passeig de Sant Joan... of Eixample district!!!

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13:34 carrer d'Alí Bei
14:25 Arc de Triomf
15:53 carrer de Trafalgar
16:45 Passeig de Lluís Companys
17:20 carrer del Rec Comtal
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