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In this video, we go through 14 different tip topics for visiting Barcelona. We cover when is the best time to visit, getting the most from pre booking attractions like Sagrada Familia, Park Guell and Casa Batlló, the best locations for food, where is best to book your Barcelona hotel, transport around the city and more.

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Barcelona Walk From Casa Vicens to Park Güell Spain Catalunya

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Top 5 tourist attractions in Barcelona | Capital of Catalonia

Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia and is located in the northeast of Spain.
Discover the history and the top 5 tourist attractions to see in this wonderful city...

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Park Guell, Barcelona Guide - What to do, When to visit, How to reach, Cost Tripspell

ParK Guell is adorned with amazing stone structures and fascinating buildings, designed by Gaudi. Multicolored tiles and vibrant colors will light up your day. Also, get a panoramic view of the Barcelona city from here.

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How to Take the Metro to Park Guell in Barcelona, Spain: Vallcarca Station (green line)

This is the closest metro stop (Vallcarca-green line) to Park Guell. It's a steep 20-30 minute walk up the hill but it's worth it, the park is amazing! The Park was created by Antonio Gaudi, a visionary architect and artist. His style blends the fluidity of nature with the fantasy of his imagination. There's an extensive free section that you can spend hours exploring, or you can pay 10 euros (12 euros with a guided tour), and enter the gated area including the Gaudi Museum.

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Unknown parts of Barcelona - Vallcarca from the top

In this video you can see one of unknown parts of Barcelona on the top of Vallcarca, near the metro station where you need to walk higher to the Turo del Putget Gardens.

There is a nice garden where you can chill with great view of Barcelona, and many other interesting places to see...

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[[SPAIN-BARCELONA]] Walking along Vallcarca street 17/NOV/2020 01:45 pm

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00:00 Ronda de Dalt
00:22 Avinguda de Vallcarca
03:01 carrer del Baró de la Barre
04:33 carrer d'Anna Piferrer
06:33 carrer de Gustavo Bécquer
11:08 carrer d'Esteve Terradas
13:11 carrer de l'Argentera
13:36 carrer de Gomis
14:14 carrer de Cambrils
15:18 carrer de les Medes
16:38 Baixada de la Glòria
16:52 carrer d'Agramunt
19:44 carrer de Velázquez
20:25 carrer de Maignon
23:05 Ronda del General Mitre

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Park Güell

Park Güell in Barcelona was designed by Antoni Gaudí between 1900 – 1914 at the request of Eusebi Güell. At the time, the patron-architect relationship was well established following several previous commissions, such as El Capricho, the Güell Estate, and Palau Güell.

It was given the name of Park Güell due to the influence of the British residential parks that Eusebi Güell so loved, and his request to recreate them.

Construction of the park was carried out during Gaudí’s naturalist stage when he perfected his personal style, inspired by the organic forms of nature.

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* To visit Parc Güell, stop at Metro Line 3 to Lesseps or Vallcarca
* Both the stations are 15-20 minutes away from the park, and you
may want to take a taxi or a bus from the station as the route to the park is uphill.
*Entrance ticket is 10 Euro per person and can be purchased online 
or at the park entrance using a QR code (any entrance) 
or at a ticket counter at the main entrance.
*Best time to visit is 2hr before sunset, to enjoy the
city view of Barcelona.

How To Get To Park Guell Barcelona | Spain Travel Guide

When we were in Barcelona we just had to go to Park Guell. We asked ourselves the same question, how to get to Park Guell?
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Barcelona is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain.

Barcelona is a city with a wide range of original leisure options that encourage you to visit time and time again. Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, and famous for Gaudí and other Art Nouveau architecture, Barcelona is one of Europe’s trendiest cities.

Some lace to visit:

*The Mercat de la Boqueria is one of the most iconic markets in Barcelona.
Located at La Ramblas or Metro Licieu

* La Sagrada Familia

A must visit place in Barcelona

It is best to purchase tickets in advance online so that you may choose the time you want to visit to avoid long queues and aim to attend at the earliest hour, which is 9 a.m., to avoid crowds. The entrance ticket is 26€ per person.

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* Parc Guell
To visit Parc Güell, stop at Metro Line 3 to Lesseps or Vallcarca
Both the stations are 15-20 minutes away from the park, and you may want to take a taxi or a bus from the station as the route to the park is uphill.

Entrance ticket is 10 Euro per person and can be purchased online
or at the park entrance using a QR code (any entrance)
or at a ticket counter at the main entrance.

The best time to visit is 2hr before sunset, to enjoy the
city view of Barcelona.

Hotel near the market and train station :

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Barcelona: Getting to Park Güell via Metro

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Park Guell in Barcelona - Spain

Parc Güell is a privatized park system composed of gardens and architectural elements located on Carmel Hill, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

Touring Barcelona on the Metro’s Green Line

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01:32 carrer de les Carolines
03:12 carrer Gran de Gràcia
06:36 Avinguda de la Riera de Cassoles
08:17 Plaça de Lesseps
10:15 Travessera de Dalt
11:58 Avinguda de Vallcarca
13:17 Avinguda de la República Argentina
14:41 carrer de Velázquez
18:07 carrer d'Agramunt
19:02 Avinguda de Vallcarca
19:21 Baixada de la Glòria
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Walking in Barcelona: Parc del Turó del Putxet, Spain ????????, 4k, Summer , Nature

Walking in Barcelona: Parc del Turó del Putxet, Spain ????????, 4k, Summer , Nature
Placed above the Hill of Putxet, this park is one of the most privileged viewpoints in Barcelona. It has abundant and varied vegetation in species, some of which are very rare.

History
The Putxet is a small mountain of 178 meters between Vallcarca and Sant Gervasi. In spite of a chapel of the XVII, the first vestiges of settlement known are around 1870, when the bourgeoisie of Barcelona began to build towers to move around due to the urban conditions of the old Barcelona. The lands were part of the old Torre Spain estate, of the Morató family. In 1917 it was included in the planning of green areas, which reserved the hills as natural spaces. Over time, however, he went urbanizing. When in 1970 the City Council expropriated the lands of the current gardens, the ancient Mediterranean forest had become, from the first third of the 20th century, in a quarry. He contributed to the use of fuel that was made during the Civil War of pinewood.

Landscaping and design
Despite the inclination of the terrain, it is a good place to take a walk, and they are quite frequented by the neighborhood to cross it, either up or down, avoiding traffic.
These gardens are much more accessible than it may first seem, since obstacles are often more than stretches of stairs. Except access to the highest part of the hill, the gardens can be crossed from one end to the other without stepping on a step.
In March 2011, the surface of the gardens increased with the incorporation into the park of a new 1.2 hectare landscaped area. Thus, the gardens have grown to reach the 5.2 hectares of green space, which have added new views over the city and the sea to the magnificent panoramic views already offered on the city.
The extension has ordered this part of the park at different levels or terraces. These terraces are interconnected by lined ramps of landscaped areas. The reorganization of the space has allowed to open a new area for children's games, a picnic area with tables and a new area of ​​dogs.
Elevados en lo alto del Cerro del Putxet este parque es uno de los miradores más privilegiados de Barcelona. Tiene una vegetación abundante y variadísima en especies, algunas muy poco frecuentes.

Historia
El Putxet es una pequeña montaña de 178 msnm entre Vallcarca y Sant Gervasi. A pesar de una capilla del XVII, los primeros vestigios de población conocidos son hacia el 1870, cuando la burguesía barcelonesa empezó a construir torres para trasladarse debido a las condiciones urbanas de la Barcelona vieja. Los terrenos formaban parte de la antigua finca Torre España, de la familia Morató. En 1917 se incluyó en la planificación de zonas verdes, que reservaba los cerros como espacios naturales. Con el tiempo, sin embargo, se fue urbanizando. Cuando en 1970 el Ayuntamiento expropió los terrenos de los jardines actuales, el antiguo bosque mediterráneo se había convertido, desde el primer tercio del siglo XX, en una cantera. A ello contribuyó el uso como combustible que se hizo durante la Guerra Civil de la madera del pinar.

Paisajismo y diseño
A pesar de la inclinación del terreno, es un buen lugar para pasear, y son bastante frecuentados por el vecindario para atravesarlo, ya sea hacia arriba o hacia abajo, evitando el tráfico.
Estos jardines son mucho más accesibles de lo que en principio puede parecer, ya que los caminos sin obstáculos abundan más que los tramos de escaleras. Salvo el acceso a la parte más alta de la colina, los jardines se pueden cruzar de una punta a la otra sin pisar ni un escalón.
En marzo de 2011 aumentó la superficie de los jardines con la incorporación en el parque de una nueva área ajardinada de 1,2 hectáreas. Así pues, los jardines han crecido hasta alcanzar las 5,2 hectáreas de espacio verde, que han añadido nuevas vistas sobre la ciudad y el mar a las magníficas panorámicas que ya ofrecían sobre la ciudad.
La ampliación ha ordenado esta parte del parque en diferentes niveles o terrazas. Estas terrazas están interconectadas por rampas bordeadas de las áreas ajardinadas. La reorganización del espacio ha permitido abrir una nueva área de juegos infantiles, un espacio de picnic con mesas y una nueva área de perros.

Barcelona's Park Guell

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Visit Barcelona in pursuit of architectural masterpieces created by Antoni Gaudi, and one of the best is his phantasmagoric Park Guell, a whimsical whirl of colored ceramics, sculptures, sinuous benches, weird buildings, bizarre pavilions and curved paths winding through a lush garden setting, with a view across the city from its hill-top perch.

The park's structures are curved in a mélange of fairy-tale shapes covered with mosaics of broken tiles in a style called trencadis. Most of these tiles are brightly colored creating dazzling surfaces on the benches and columns, while other tiles are earth-brown fragments covering various pavilions and structures that look like they have grown out of the ground. Craftsmen worked under Gaudi's direction to create these amazing mosaics by smashing porcelain plates and pottery into little pieces then arranging them like a jigsaw puzzle. Some sculptures are similarly covered, especially the salamander fountain on the divided staircase that leads up to the 86-column Hypostile Hall. There is usually a small crowd waiting in turn to be photographed next to the bizarre salamander.

Gaudi was the city's most famous architect, best known for his still-unfinished Sagrada Familia church which is also worth seeing but is not as pleasing as this park. He lived from 1852 to 1926 and designed Park Guell at the beginning of the 20th century as part of a large housing project that never got built. Instead we are left with this much more interesting and valuable 37-acre park that is one of the city's most popular attractions. Its main section consists of a broad terrace rimmed with benches and steps leading down to the front gate, which is flanked by two small Hansel and Gretel-inspired huts topped with ice cream sundae-shaped roofs. These small areas can get very crowded, making it difficult to properly appreciate this premium destination, so your best strategy is to arrive when the park opens at 10:00 a.m. in order to see the colorful sights without a thousand other tourists getting in your way.

Park Guell is too far from the center to comfortably reach by walking but you can get there in 30 minutes by public transportation, preferably bus number 24 heading in the Carmel direction, which conveniently drops you off right next to the upper level of the park. You can catch the bus from major downtown locales including Placa Catalunia and along the Passeig de Gracia. Alternatively, the metro could bring you to the general vicinity, but requires much more walking than the bus. If you prefer rail, take the metro Green Line L3 and get off at the Lesseps or Vallcarca stations and tackle a 20-minute walk, with the last portion leading up a steep hill and then into the park along a pleasant winding path through the woods. Some of that uphill climb is alleviated by outdoor escalators running alongside the road, but overall you'll find it easier to take the bus. The same bus route will take you back to downtown after the visit.

Gaudi lived on the property in one of the two houses that were actually constructed here. His home has been converted into a small museum of his memorabilia, for the die-hard fans. However there is not all that much in the way of attractions inside the house. They display some of the odd-shaped furniture designed by Gaudi, and visitors can enter his study, bedroom, living room and other parts of the house. There is an admission charge and the visit will take time, so you might find it unnecessary to enter this little museum, but you can certainly admire the outside of the house and garden for free, and it is conveniently located near the exit for the bus stop.

It only takes 30 minutes to see the park from top to bottom, but you might linger in the gift shop and get something to eat at one of two snack bars. The food and seating is a bit better at the lower café near the front gates, but the sandwich counter up above on the main terrace has a pleasant outdoor ambience, with a strangely entertaining way of ordering food in which you tell the clerk your sandwich choice and he barks back five minutes without taking your name or giving you a number, but all works out well in the end. This is not great food, but it's a simple, inexpensive sandwich on a long, hard roll, and if you are hungry it is conveniently located in this beautiful setting which could hit the spot.

Hotel Room Review: Catalonia Park Guell, Barcelona Spain

Hotel Catalonia Park Guell is the best alternative if you want to stay in the best area in Barcelona. The hotel offers the best facilities. As part of the Catalonia Hotels & Resort groups, the hotel will provide you with the best experience and price around the area. Definitely recommended!

Formerly Catalonia Rubens. This hotel with a rooftop pool is situated in the upper area of Barcelona, a few minutes away from Park Güell and only a few metres from the main clinics of Barcelona (Quirón clinic, Delfos clinic, etc.). It is also well connected, which means that guests can enjoy all the city's cultural and commercial options. It has a restaurant and 2 meeting rooms.

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Free Wi-Fi and a rooftop swimming pool are offered at Catalonia Park Güell. It is set in a residential area just outside Barcelona’s historic centre, 600 m from Parc Güell.

Rooms at the hotel are simple and comfortable, with air conditioning and satellite TV. There is also a restaurant, bar and 2 function rooms.

The Catalonia Park Güell is just 300 m from Vallcarca Metro Station. This gives access to the city centre within 10 minutes. Stops for buses V17 and 92 are nearby. The sun terrace offers views over the city.

Guests will be provided with the PressReader application, which will give you free access to a wide range of international newspapers and magazines.

The hotel is close to some of Barcelona’s most famous medical centres. These include the Delfos and Quiron Clinics.

There are many sports clubs and parks around the hotel. The popular Gràcia district is also a short walk away. It has lively squares with bars and restaurants.

Gràcia is a great choice for travellers interested in monuments, city walksand architecture.

There’s a youthful energy in this dynamic area. Plaça de la Virreina, Plaça del Sol and Plaça de Rius i Taulet, are charming squares to relax and people-watch. Take a stroll through Gaudí’s Park Güell, with its unusual architectural spaces that offer wonderful views of the city.

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