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BARCELONA TRAVEL GUIDE | Top 25 Things to do in Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona! After a few days in the Spanish capital, we headed over to Catalunya to see what this popular seaside city has to offer. We ended up discovering an eclectic mix of funky architecture, distinct neighbourhoods, and stretches of golden beaches. It was vibrant, it was stylish, and it was addicting. Here's a look at what we got up to during our visit to this world class city.

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1: Barceloneta beach - La Barceloneta
2: Teleférico de Montjuïc - Montjuïc Cable Car
3: Castell de Montjuïc - Montjuïc Castle - Castillo de Montjuich
4: Parc Güell - Park Güell - El Parque Güell
5: Sagrada Família - La Sagrada Familia
6: Futbol Club Barcelona – FCB – Barcelona Football Club (Barça or Blaugrana)
7: Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria - Mercat de la Boqueria – Boqueria Market - La Boqueria
8: La Rambla - Rambla
9: Boardwalk
10: Museu d'Història de Catalunya – Catalan Museum of History
11: Barri Gòtic - Gothic Quarter
12: Mercat Gotic – Gothic Market
13: Catedral de la Santa Creu i Santa Eulàlia - Catedral de la Santa Cruz y Santa Eulalia - Barcelona Cathedral
14: Santa Maria del Pi - St. Mary of the Pine Tree
15: Arc de Triomf – Arch of Triumph
16: Casa Batlló – Gaudi's Casa dels ossos (House of Bones)
17: Casa Milà - La Pedrera - (Antoni Gaudí's 'The Quarry')
18: Casa de les Punxes - Llibreria les Punxes
19: Jardines de Laribal – Laribal Gardens
20: Fundació Joan Miró, Centre d'Estudis d'Art Contemporani (Joan Miró Foundation)
21: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya - National Art Museum of Catalonia - MNAC
22: Font màgica de Montjuïc - Magic Fountain of Montjuïc - Fuente mágica de Montjuic
23: Bicing - bicycle sharing system in Barcelona
24: Museo de Cera - Barcelona Wax Museum
25: Palau de la Música Catalana - Palace of Catalan Music

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25 Things to do in Barcelona, Spain | Top Attractions Travel Guide Video Transcript:

This week we are exploring another Spanish city. We are in Barcelona and this video is going to highlight 25 things to do here.

It is kind of hard to believe our time in Barcelona has expired. So final thoughts.

Well, it was a really fun city to visit. Great architecture, really nice beaches. It is very lively especially at night. The only downfall is that we were here in the middle of summer so it was super hot and super crowded and sometimes that made it a little bit difficult to enjoy. Especially at midday or in the mid-afternoon. So keep that in mind. Maybe consider visiting in the springtime, fall, winter.

Well, so what did you think of the city?

It is definitely a fun city. We had a lot of fun going to the beaches. One thing that is really different about this city compared to some other European cities though is that it is really spread out. In order for us to visit all of these different attractions we had to chunk them together into groups to visit them day by day. Overall, it was a decent city. It didn't quite click with me the same way that Madrid did. But that is just personal preference I suppose.

And that is a wrap for Barcelona! Our 5 days in the city flew by, and while this guide didn't cover everything, we hope we were able to give you a feel of what this fun seaside city has to offer. As always, if you have any suggestions of things to do around town, feel free to add them in the comments below. And if you want to catch our latest travel videos, don't forget to hit subscribe!

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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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Districts of Barcelona

The City of Barcelona is divided into 10 administrative districts each with its own Ajuntament. The city centre districts of Ciutat Vella and L'Eixample along with Sants-Montjuïc, Gràcia and the beaches of Sant Martí are the most likely desinations for tourists. But if you live here, Les Corts, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, Horta-Guinardó. Nou Barris and Sant Andreu are not only wildly different but also have a lot going for them.

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Nou Barris (in Spanish , Nueve Barrios ) is a district of Barcelona located in the extreme north of the city, between the Collserola mountains and Meridiana avenue.

Politically, the district experienced strong activity led by neighborhood associations throughout Francoism , in response to the disorderly urbanism and developmental imbalances of the 1960s and 1970s .
The name of the district was put in 1984 when the Barcelona City Council approved a new territorial division of the city, and comes from the head of the magazine 9BARRIOS , published by the first neighborhood association in the area in the early 1970s. . An important part of Nou Barris was within the old District 9 , together with part of the current San Andrés district .

One of the most impressive buildings in the district was the initially called Madhouse of the Holy Cross, more recently known and until its closure in 1986 as the Institut Mental de la Santa Creu. The original construction designed by Dr. Emili Pi i Molist (1824-1892) and by the architect Josep Oriol Bernadet (1811-1860), was one of the most brilliant examples of moral madhouse architecture in Europe. The building remained intact until 1970 , and its patrimonial value was much higher than other Oriol and Bernadet projects, such as Can Ricart. Designed between 1855 and 1860, its construction began in 1886and it didn't end until 1910-1915. It was surrounded by a 120-hectare farm, in which the future neighborhoods of La Guineueta, Canyelles, part of Verdún and the Peguera area would be built, after a speculative process that began in 1955 and ended in 1977 . Currently, part of the old building is in use by the Nou Barris District Municipal Council, the Nou Barris Popular Library, one of the largest in the city, the offices of the municipal company PRONOBA, a service center for homeless people, the district's user service office, the Guardia Urbana headquarters and the housing access information office.

In 1999 , the first phase of the Nou Barris Central Park was inaugurated and currently has an area of ​​17.7 hectares , being one of the largest parks in the city. (from Wikipedia)

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00:00 Plaça dels Nou Pins
00:08 carrer de Pablo Iglesias
00:17 carrer d'En Tissó
01:30 carrer de Joaquim Valls
02:07 carrer del Pou
02:53 carrer del Molí
04:07 carrer de les Borges Blanques
04:58 Via Júlia
07:26 carrer de Batllori
09:54 Plaça de Francesc Layret
12:42 carrer d'Almansa
14:23 carrer de la Font d'en Canyelles
18:25-26:00 Parc de la Guineueta
28:20 Plaça de la República
28:41 Passeig de Valldaura
29:20 Passeig de Verdum
33:00 carrer del Doctor Pi i Molist
33:17 Parc Central de Nou Barris
35:00 Instituto Mental de la Santa Creu

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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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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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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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00:00 carrer de Ramon Albó
00:46 Passeig de Maragall
01:40 Avinguda de la Mare de Déu de Montserrat
02:31 carrer del Prat d'en Roquer
03:09 Avinguda dels Quinze
05:06 carrer de Cartellà
05:34 Jardins de Can Xiringoi
07:20 carrer de Costa i Cuxart
09:14 Plaça del Virrei Amat
11:22 Passeig de Fabra i Puig
12:52 carrer dels Amics
13:29 carrer de Francesc de Bolòs
14:17 carrer d'Amílcar
14:53 carrer de Santa Úrsula
15:38 carrer de Santa Matilde
16:13 carrer de Vilapicina
16:41 carrer de Das
17:15 Passeig de Fabra i Puig
18:09 Passeig de la Peira
18:16 carrer del Teide
19:08 Passatge de les Palmeres
19:52 carrer de Petrarca
22:03 carrer d'Espiell
23:24 carrer de Cartellà

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The Torre Baró neighborhood occupies the place where two towers were previously built by the Pinós family - during the 16th and 18th centuries. At the beginning of the 20th century, the construction of modest houses began on one of the slopes that comes down from the Roquetes hill, with steep slopes. In fact, the newcomers built their own houses. The incessant population increase reached its climax in the 1950s and 1960s, with the great wave of worker immigration that reached the city.

Despite the demographic pressure on the city, the steep slopes of the neighborhood prevented overcrowding. For this reason, for many years, the neighborhood lacked communication networks and urban equipment in general. The actions of the administrations have improved the communications network, especially from the Vallbona avenue, which connects it with the rest of the district's neighborhoods, and transport, with the presence of buses and the metro.

Today, the neighborhood is presented to us as a space with steep slopes, winding streets that adapt to the relief and humble self-built houses that survive the passage of time.

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00:00 Torre Baró neighborhood
07:48 Mirador de Torre Baró (=Torre Baró viewing place)
10:51 carrer Mirador de Torre Baró
12:55 carrer de Llobera
15:52 carrer de Briquets
18:55 carrer de la Cantera
19:21 carrer de la Mina de la Ciutat
22:27 carrer dels Nou Barris
24:00 carrer de Portlligat
25:07 Plaça de les Dones de Nou Barris
27:06 carrer de les Torres
27:32 carrer d'Aiguablava

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VALENCIA TRAVEL GUIDE | Top 10 Things to do in Valencia, Spain

Join us as we visit Valencia, Spain in this travel guide covering top things to do in the city, the best attractions to consider and local Valenciana food worth sampling. We felt this was one of the most liveable cities in terms of great local cuisine, markets geared more towards locals than tourists and plenty of green spaces to explore. We also loved the old quarter featuring fascinating architecture.

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1) Eating Tapas in Valencia - 00:31
2) Silk Exchange (Lonja de Seda - Llotja de la Seda) - 03:03
3) Explore the Old Quarter (Ciutat Vella) - 04:19 + Bell Tower of Valencia (El Miguelete) - 04:37
4) Horchateria de Santa Catalina (Horchatería Santa Catalina) - 04:55
5) Valencia Cathedral and Holy Grail (Iglesia Catedral-Basílica Metropolitana de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora de Valencia - Església Catedral-Basílica Metropolitana de l'Assumpció de la Mare de Déu de València) - 06:23
6) Eating Paella Valenciana in Valencia - 07:33
7) City of Arts and Sciences (Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències - Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias) - 11:13
8) Bike ride through Turia Park Valencia (Jardí del Túria - Jardín del Turia) - 12:11
9) Valencia Mercado Central (Mercado Central de Valencia - Mercat Central) - 13:44
10) Valencia at Night - 14:11
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Our visit Valencia travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Valenciana cuisine and Spanish food, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting cathedrals, pizzerias, the old town, quirky neighborhoods and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical València tourism brochure, Valencia itinerary or Valencia, Spain city tour also known as València España.

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Continuing our travels through Spain, our next stop was Valencia.

Located along the coast, Spain’s third-largest city is renowned for its mild climate, futuristic constructions and paella.

We’ll spent most of our time in Valencia was mostly spent eating, but when we weren’t restaurant hopping or snacking our way through markets, we were exploring the city on foot and the destination quickly rose to the top.

In this Valencia travel guide we’re going to take you guys on a tour of the city and show you some of the things you can do on your visit.

After lunch we were ready to go sightseeing around Valencia. Our first stop: the Silk Exchange.

We went on a walk around the Old Quarter without much of a plan in mind. We saw some street art browsed through a few shops, and randomly stumbled across the narrowest building in Europe - that’s the terracotta.

Since the tower was closed, we decided to stop by Horchateria Santa Catalina to try a drink that you either love or hate: horchata.
This cold milky-looking drink is made with chufas, better known as tiger nuts in English.

Our next attraction was Valencia Cathedral, which is home to a Holy Chalice that has been defended as the true Holy Grail.

If there’s one dish that we had to try in Valencia, it was paella. Many non-Spaniards view paella as Spain's national dish, but Spaniards will tell you this is a regional Valencian dish.

The City of Arts and Sciences, is a cultural and architectural complex that looks quite spacey and futuristic.

The complex itself is made up of various structures including a domed-glass garden that’s filled with palm trees, the planetarium, an interactive science museum, an aquarium, an opera house, and a plaza designed to hold concerts and sporting events and Turia Park.

But paella wasn’t all we had at the restaurant. We also ordered fideuá.

We had a food adventure in Valencia’s Central Market. Although this is primarily a place to buy your fresh fish, vegetables, meat, and fruit, you can also find some stands that sell smaller snacks and traditional Spanish dishes.

To wrap up our trip to Valencia, we’ll leave you with a few nighttime shots of the city washed aglow. We hope you enjoyed this Valencia travel guide and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do around the city.

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Barcelona is a city and municipality of Spain, the capital of the homonymous province and the autonomous community of Catalonia. The metropolitan area of Barcelona, ​​including in the urban region of Barcelona, has 5,029,181 inhabitants (2011), making it the sixth most populous city in the European Union. According to The Economist, in 2015 Barcelona is the fifteenth largest city in the secure world.

Barcelona has hosted several international events that have helped to consolidate and develop and provide global projection. The most relevant are the Universal Exhibition of 1888, the International Exhibition of 1929, the 1992 Olympics. Barcelona is on the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula, right in the center of the river deltas of the rivers Llobregat, southwestern, and Besos, northeast. The line of the coast of Barcelona has changed over time to the point that in prehistoric times came where today is located the Plaza Catalunya. The land on which settled the Barceloneta does not exist a century and a half before the construction of this neighborhood.

One of the attractions that Barcelona has built in recent years are its beaches. Thanks to the regeneration of the coast held in 1992, during the Olympic Games, Barcelona now has nine beaches and a bathing area they occupy more than 4.2 linear kilometers of coastline. Barcelona has a typical Mediterranean climate of humid and northern hue. According to the criteria of climatic classification of Köppen the climate of Barcelona is of type Csa ( Mediterranean ). The summer drought own Mediterranean climate is tempered by the summer storms.

The limit of Barcelona until 1859 the city decided to dispense with the outdated walls and grow in the plane of Barcelona to engulf the surrounding villages, now converted into city neighborhoods like Gracia, Poble Nou, Horta or Sants. This growth was made ​​following the expansion plan designed by Ildefonso Cerda, known as Cerda Plan, with the now famous mesh orthogonal with chamfered crosses.

Barcelona has many parks. The best known are the Güell Park, located on the mountain of the same name, and Ciutadella Park, located in the center city, which can be found in the Parliament of Catalonia and the Barcelona Zoo, famous for hosting until his death the albino gorilla Snowflake. Recently inaugurated the Diagonal Mar Park, designed by Enric Miralles, and the Park of the Forum, where the enclosure is located hosted the Universal Forum of Cultures of 2004. Near Collserola, north of the city are the Nou Barris Central Park, one of the largest in Barcelona and Horta Maze park where are planted and the hedges trimmed so that they create a small maze where people spend fun times.

Historically Barcelona's economy is based on trade, thanks to its strategic geographical location has always allowed an intense commercial activity with France and the rest of Spain, in addition to all the territories of the Mediterranean, especially through its port. When the regime began to open up European markets, Barcelona rebounded strongly in automotive electronics, publishing, chemical, pharmaceutical, logistics and did convert Barcelona into the main industrial zone of the country. But the growth and prosperity of the city of Barcelona was expelling industrial zones off-limits due to the rising price of industrial land.

This is due to the fragmentation of the Catalan traditional entrepreneurial tissue reduces competitiveness, to the saturation of infrastructure, the largest foreign investment in Madrid about Barcelona, ​​and the transfer of decision-making centers, tax offices and social Barcelona and also from other parts of Spain to Madrid. In industry Barcelona has had serious problems of relocation, relocation basically industries to countries with cheaper labor work, including the case of Braun, Philips and Samsung.

Given the scenario of loss of competitiveness by the economic crisis of 2008-2015, both the City of Barcelona, as the Generalitat of Catalonia nearly ten years ago that started a new program to develop a productive economy based on knowledge, creating large parks research, especially in the field of biomedicine and biotechnology.

For Barcelona, ​​it is as important, or even more, leisure tourism as business. For the development of business tourism, the city has the Fira, Barcelona Trade Fair which organizes numerous exhibitions, shows, conferences and exhibitions for professionals, some of whom are among the first in the world, such as Mobile World Congress is the world's largest in its sector.

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Girona Travel Vlog ???????? BEST Barcelona Day Trip in Catalonia, Spain (Game of Thrones was filmed here)

In this Spanish Travel Vlog, we head to Girona: the city that Carles lived in for 8 years and also one of our favorite cities in Spain! We explore the captivating city of Girona, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and its role as a filming location for Game of Thrones. Join us on a journey through the medieval streets, where you'll discover iconic Game of Thrones filming spots like the Cathedral of Saint Mary and the Arab Baths. Immerse yourself in the unique bled of history and fantasy that Girona offers. Whether you're a Game of Thrones fan or a history enthusiast, this Girona adventure has something for everyone. Don't miss out on exploring this enchanting city in Catalonia, Spain.

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00:01 Intro
00:43 We're in Girona Spain
01:34 Cul de la Lleona (the Lioness butt)
02:40 Konig Girona
03:04 Spanish Food
04:27 Walking in Girona
04:48 Basilica de Sant Feliu
05:21 Catedral de Girona
05:58 Girona Cathedral in Game of Thrones
06:26 Carrer Sant Llorenç
07:29 Train from Barcelona to Girona Info
07:49 Museum of Jewish History
08:29 Huge Star of David
09:32 Arabic Baths
12:27 Wall of Girona (Muralla de Girona)
14:12 Eiffel Bridge (Pont de les Peixateries Velles)
15:04 Rocambolesc Girona Ice Cream
16:27 Independence Square Girona
17:02 Trying Girona Xuixo de Crema

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Barcelona - one of the most beautiful cities in spain - the best city in the world

-- Walking in the streets of Barcelona
-- The exciting the strrets of Barcelone
-- The nits strrets of Barcelona
-- Walking Barcelona
-- Walking around Barcelona
-- Walking tour of Barcelona Spain park beach
-- Walking in Barcelona 2022
-- Walking inside Barcelona
-- Walking tour Barcelona
-- Walking around de Barcelona June 2022 Spain | Famous Tourist Street

Barcelona Travel Video !

Barcelona contains 68 municipal parks, divided into 12 historic parks, 5 thematic (botanical) parks, 45 urban parks and 6 forest parks.[47] They range from vest-pocket parks to large recreation areas. The urban parks alone cover 10% of the city (549.7 ha/1,358.3 acres).[33] The total park surface grows about 10 ha (25 acres) per year,[48] with a proportion of 18.1 square metres (195 sq ft) of park area per inhabitant.[49]
Of Barcelona's parks, Montjuïc is the largest, with 203 ha located on the mountain of the same name.[33] It is followed by Parc de la Ciutadella (situated in the place of the old military citadel and which houses the Parliament building, the zoo and several museums; 31 ha/76.6 acres including the zoo), the Guinardó Park (19 ha/47.0 acres), Park Güell (designed by Antoni Gaudí; 17.2 ha/42.5 acres), Oreneta Castle Park (also 17.2 ha/42.5 acres), Diagonal Mar Park (13.3 ha/32.9 acres, inaugurated in 2002), Nou Barris Central Park (13.2 ha/32.6 acres), Can Dragó Sports Park and Poblenou Park (both 11.9 ha/29.4 acres) and the Labyrinth Park (9.10 ha/22.5 acres), named after the garden maze it contains.[33] A part of the Collserolla Park is also within the city limits.

[[SPAIN-BARCELONA]] Walking along Arnau d'Oms street...28/FEB/2021 04:50 pm

Filmed : 28/FEB/2021 04:50 pm using iphone 8

Walk along Arnau d'Oms street...of Nou Barris district!!!

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Route and Sights Timestamps :

00:00 carrer de la Riera d'Horta
00:10 carrer d'Arnau d'Oms
00:59 carrer d'Escòcia
01:32 Passatge de l'Esperança
02:04 carrer de la Jota
03:04 Passeig de Fabra i Puig
04:42 carrer d'Alella
05:03 carrer de Piferrer
06:16 carrer de Deià
07:21 carrer de l'Estudiant
08:19 Plaça de Sóller
10:20 carrer de Valldemossa
10:28 carrer de l'Escultor Ordóñez
10:47 carrer de Casas i Amigó
12:09 carrer del Pintor Alsamora
13:00 carrer de Brossa
15:37 Avinguda de Rio de Janeiro
18:37 carrer dels Garrofers
21:47 Passeig de Valldaura
22:07 Plaça de Harry Walker

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[[SPAIN-BARCELONA]] Walking inside Parc del Turó de la Peira

Filmed : 04/07/2020 afternoon time using iphone 8

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The Turó de la Peira park (Parc del Turó de la Peira in Catalan) is located in the Nou Barris district, being the oldest and most natural in the area, since it was inaugurated in 1936 .
It covers an area of ​​almost 8 hectares of scrub and lush pine forests remarkable for other plant species located in the westernmost part of the neighborhood to which the park gives its name. The hill belonged to the Can Peguera estate, which gives its name to the neighboring neighborhood .

At the beginning of the sixties the extension of the park was reduced due to the rapid construction of houses, based on a partial plan typical of the pre-democratic era, with an urbanization without services and with poor quality housing. It was not until 1977 that the affected area was replanted. The upper zone did survive, just as it did during the Civil War . In March 2007 , a comprehensive rehabilitation of the park was carried out and all its services and infrastructures were updated.

Crowned by a viewpoint with a large metal cross, from where we can see much of the district and much of the city of Barcelona . Inside, steep paths between pine trees or stairs facilitate access to its different services.

It has a children's play area, table tennis tables , basketball , volleyball and soccer courts , a dog area , toilets and parking , as well as numerous fountains and benches and areas with tables and chairs for picnics . (from Wikipedia)



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