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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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Top 3 Best and Worst Places & Neighborhoods to Stay in Barcelona, Spain - Where To Stay

Welcome to Travels Unfiltered. Discover the top 3 best and worst places and neighborhoods to stay in Barcelona, Spain. Whether you're planning a vacation or considering moving to the city, this comprehensive guide will help you make informed decisions. From vibrant hotspots to areas with potential drawbacks, we'll explore the pros and cons of each location, ensuring you find the perfect spot for your stay. Don't miss out on this essential insight into Barcelona's diverse neighborhoods.

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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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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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Barcelona is located on the northeast coast of the Iberian Peninsula, facing the Mediterranean Sea, on a plain approximately 5 km (3 mi) wide limited by the mountain range of Collserola, the Llobregat river to the southwest and the Besòs river to the north. This plain covers an area of 170 km2 (66 sq mi), of which 101 km2 (39.0 sq mi) are occupied by the city itself. It is 120 kilometres (75 miles) south of the Pyrenees and the Catalan border with France.
Tibidabo, 512 m (1,680 ft) high, offers striking views over the city and is topped by the 288.4 m (946.2 ft) Torre de Collserola, a telecommunications tower that is visible from most of the city. Barcelona is peppered with small hills, most of them urbanised, that gave their name to the neighbourhoods built upon them, such as Carmel (267 metres or 876 feet), Putget [es] (181 metres or 594 feet) and Rovira (261 metres or 856 feet). The escarpment of Montjuïc (173 metres or 568 feet), situated to the southeast, overlooks the harbour and is topped by Montjuïc Castle, a fortress built in the 17–18th centuries to control the city as a replacement for the Ciutadella. Today, the fortress is a museum and Montjuïc is home to several sporting and cultural venues, as well as Barcelona's biggest park and gardens.
The city borders on the municipalities of Santa Coloma de Gramenet and Sant Adrià de Besòs to the north; the Mediterranean Sea to the east; El Prat de Llobregat and L'Hospitalet de Llobregat to the south; and Sant Feliu de Llobregat, Sant Just Desvern, Esplugues de Llobregat, Sant Cugat del Vallès, and Montcada i Reixac to the west. The municipality includes two small sparsely-inhabited exclaves to the north-west.
According to the Köppen climate classification, Barcelona has a hot summer Mediterranean climate (Csa), with mild winters and warm to hot summers, while the rainiest seasons are autumn and spring. The rainfall pattern is characterised by a short (3 months) dry season in summer, as well as less winter rainfall than in a typical Mediterranean climate. However, both June and August are wetter than February, which is unusual for the Mediterranean climate. This subtype, labelled as Portuguese by the French geographer George Viers after the climate classification of Emmanuel de Martonne and found in the NW Mediterranean area (e.g. Marseille), can be seen as transitional to the humid subtropical climate (Cfa) found in inland areas.
Barcelona is densely populated, thus heavily influenced by the urban heat island effect. Areas outside of the urbanised districts can have as much as 2°C of difference in temperatures throughout the year.[67] Its average annual temperature is 21.2 °C (70.2 °F) during the day and 15.1 °C (59.2 °F) at night. The average annual temperature of the sea is about 20 °C (68 °F). In the coldest month, January, the temperature typically ranges from 12 to 18 °C (54 to 64 °F) during the day, 6 to 12 °C (43 to 54 °F) at night and the average sea temperature is 13 °C (55 °F). In the warmest month, August, the typical temperature ranges from 27 to 31 °C (81 to 88 °F) during the day, about 23 °C (73 °F) at night and the average sea temperature is 26 °C (79 °F). Generally, the summer or holiday season lasts about six months, from May to October. Two months – April and November – are transitional; sometimes the temperature exceeds 20 °C (68 °F), with an average temperature of 18–19 °C (64–66 °F) during the day and 11–13 °C (52–55 °F) at night. December, January and February are the coldest months, with average temperatures around 15 °C (59 °F) during the day and 9 °C (48 °F) at night. Large fluctuations in temperature are rare, particularly in the summer months. Because of the proximity to the warm sea plus the urban heat island, frosts are very rare in the city of Barcelona. Snow is also very infrequent in the city of Barcelona, but light snowfalls can occur yearly in the nearby Collserola mountains, such as in the Fabra Observatory located in a nearby mountain.
Barcelona averages 78 rainy days per year (≥ 1 mm), and annual average relative humidity is 72%, ranging from 69% in July to 75% in October. Rainfall totals are highest in late summer and autumn (September–November) and lowest in early and mid-summer (June–August), with a secondary winter minimum (February–March). Sunshine duration is 2,524 hours per year, from 138 (average 4.5 hours of sunshine a day) in December to 310 (average 10 hours of sunshine a day) in July.
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[[SPAIN-BARCELONA]] Walking inside Sant Andreu de Palomar

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Depart from Sant Andreu de Palomar the oldest part of the district of Sant Andreu!!!

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San Andrés de Palomar (in Catalan and officially Sant Andreu de Palomar ) is a neighborhood and the oldest part of the district of San Andrés of Barcelona . Old independent municipality with more than 1000 years of documented history, it was annexed to Barcelona on April 20, 1897.
It has an area of ​​174 hectares and has a population of about 55,000 inhabitants. Its limits are: Rovira i Virgili street, old Riera de Horta, Santa Coloma promenade, Meridiana avenue , and railroad tracks.

The first written notice dates from 992 , the year in which an exchange document of an inheritance is signed and in which a place called Palomar is mentioned. In 1034 the names of Saint Andrew, patron of the parish, and Palomar appear together. The limits of the old town of San Andrés de Palomar ran through the Besós river to the Collserola mountain range , and from Moncada and Reixach in the north to San Martín de Provensals in the south. The Horta stream was the division with the neighboring municipality of San Martín. Located on a plain with fertile land, its main activity was agriculture. Irrigation was possible thanks to the Acequia Condal , a canal that around 954 had Count Miró I built to conduct the water from Moncada to Barcelona. During the eleventh , twelfth and thirteenth centuries , a first nucleus of houses was built around the church.
In the 16th century , one can already speak of farmhouses scattered around the demarcation of the town of San Andrés de Palomar. The San Andrés peasantry originated from the leasing or cession of land by an organized middle class. Over time, the different streets around Calle Mayor, the old Roman road, were formed. The industrialization that took place at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century led to the establishment of important companies in San Andrés, such as the Fabra and Coats textile, La Maquinista , Fabricación Nacional de Colorantes, and a large number of small companies and workshops. (from Wikipedia)

Route and Sights Timestamps :

00:00 Passeig de Fabra i Puig
00:08 carrer de Concepción Arenal
00:15 Rambla de Fabra i Puig
02:28 carrer de Camil Fabra
03:44 carrer de les Monges
05:31 carrer Gran de Sant Andreu
07:16 carrer del Llenguadoc
08:17 carrer de Ramon Batlle
11:28 carrer de Sant Adrià
11:46 carrer de Rubén Darío
13:35 Plaça Comerç
14:00 Casa Vidal (by Joan Torras i Guardiola)
14:10 carrer de Pons i Gallarza
14:58 carrer de Malats
15:57 Plaça d'Orfila
16:28 Església de Sant Andreu de Palomar
17:32 carrer del Segre
19:36 Plaça de can fabra
21:36 carrer de Sant Adrià
22:54 carrer de Virgili
23:58 carrer de Ramon Batlle
24:31 carrer Dr.Santponç
24:45 carrer de Santa Coloma
26:00 carrer de Borriana
27:05 Rambla de l'Onze de Setembre
30:49 carrer de Virgili



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[SPAIN-SANT ADRIÀ DE BESÒS] Walking along Plaça de la Vila... 17/APR/2021 04:50 pm

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Walk along Plaça de la Vila... of Sant Adrià de Besòs!!!

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Route and Sights Timestamps :

00:00 Plaça de la Vila
01:10 Avinguda de Catalunya
01:48 carrer del Bogatell
03:04 Plaça del Mercat
03:12 carrer Andreu Soler
03:54 carrer de Josep Royo
05:08 Avinguda d'Alfons XIII
05:21 carrer Major
06:37 carrer de les Monges
07:05 carrer de l'Església
07:44 Plaça de Maria Grau
08:12 carrer d'Andreu Vidal
08:19 Avinguda de Pi i Margall
08:31 Avinguda de Catalunya
09:34 carrer de Josep Royo
10:20 Plaça del Mercat
10:35 carrer de Mossèn Josep Pons
11:09 carrer de Miquel Servet
11:50 Plaça de la Vila
12:43 carrer de Velázquez
12:51 Avinguda de Catalunya
13:41 carrer Joan Fiveller
14:35 carrer de les Escoles
15:30 Avinguda de les Corts Catalanes
16:53 carrer de Ricart
18:46 carrer Olímpic
19:29 Parc Fluvial del Besòs
21:13 Río Besòs (=Besòs river)

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[[SPAIN-SANT ADRIÀ DE BESÒS]] Walking inside Port Fòrum 05/SEP/2020 04:00 pm

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The Port Fórum Sant Adrià (in Castilian Puerto Fórum San Adrián ) is a maritime port with a sports character , located in the Parque del Fórum (in Catalan Parc del Fòrum ), which was built for the 2004 Universal Forum of Cultures . It is located between the municipal limits of San Adrián de Besós and Barcelona .

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[[SPAIN-SANT ADRIÀ DE BESÒS]] Walking along Eduard Maristany avenue 05/SEP/2020 3:20 pm

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Sant Adrià de Besòs (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈsant əðɾiˈa ðə βəˈzɔs]) is a city and a municipality within the comarca of Barcelonès in Catalonia, north-eastern Spain. It is situated on the Mediterranean coast, at the mouth of river Besòs, extending to both sides of the estuary although the original settlement with the parish church lies on the left bank of the river, in the northern part of town. Sant Adrià is the smallest municipality of Barcelonès and has close ties with the neighbouring cities of Barcelona, Badalona and Santa Coloma de Gramenet, forming a uniform urban area within Barcelona metropolitan area.

The municipality straddles major transportation networks and is served by several modes of public transport. Sant Adrià is currently a town dominated by the service sector, but with a diverse manufacturing sector (especially in the areas of metal-work, chemistry, and construction) consisting mostly of medium-sized companies. Historically, it has experienced several massive migration flows attracted by the important industrialisation of the area during the last century and has been subject of various major urban redevelopments. In 2004, Sant Adrià de Besòs was part of the Universal Forum of Cultures.

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The Sant Adrià Thermal Power Plant was a conventional cycle thermoelectric power plant owned by FECSA-Endesa located on the left bank of the mouth of the river Besòs, between the municipalities of Sant Adrià del Besòs and Badalona, ​​north of Barcelona, ​​closed in 2011 and currently inactive with its interior dismantled.

The conventional cycle plant consisted of three groups of 350 MW each designed to be powered by fuel oil although two of the groups were later adapted to natural gas. At first the construction of two groups was planned (the closest to Badalona) but finally there were three. The chimneys, 90 meters high, are located just above the boilers, also 90 meters, and therefore reach a total height of about 180 meters. The last 20 meters of chimney, up to a total of 200 meters in height, were added later to its construction, and are clearly differentiable from the rest by its metal construction. This increase from 180 to 200 meters was necessary because the thermal inversion layer is around 170–190 meters in the area of ​​the metropolitan area of ​​Barcelona.

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00:00 Museum of Natural Sciences of Barcelona
00:25 Avinguda d'Eduard Maristany
03:20 Ronda de Sant Ramon de Penyafort
12:28 Central Tèrmica de Sant Adrià de Besòs (=Sant Adrià Thermal Power Plant)
13:17 Río Besós (=Besós river)
17:08 Platja del Fòrum (=Fòrum beach)

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Sant Adrià Besos 2022 Christmas Lights Already on ???? November 2022 Barcelona Spain 4K

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Barcelona [4K] Sant Adriá Walking Tour, Port Forum, Spain

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Where to Take Kids in Barcelona | What to See in 3 days

Barcelona, What to See in 3 days. Are you wondering where to take kids in Barcelona? This Full time travel family answers these questions and more in this video.

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Festa Major Sant Adrià Besos | CERCAVILA GEGANT 2023 Barcelona 4k

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Day Trip from Barcelona - Via Verde Trip (easy-level, scenic landscape)

How about a Bike tour outside of Barcelona?

We joined a bike tour in Horta de Sant Joan - it was amazing! The road took us along a former rail road, moving through tunels and along a pictursque landscape. This is a part of the famous VIA VERDE. It is easy, recommended as well for families, friends and for beginners.

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Canyoning in Horta de Sant Joan, Catalonia, check out our video:

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