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One Day in Barcelona Spain Travel Guide: Top Attractions + Hidden Gems

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If you only have one day in Barcelona, Spain, then this travel guide is here to help you get the most out of that one day. Let me tell you, one day in this vibrant city is NOT enough, but I get it...sometimes you're just happy to see a new city, even if it can only be for one day. For this one(ish) day in Barcelona, I'll take you along on a perfect 24 hour itinerary that covers some of Barcelona's top attractions, as well as some hidden gems that we stumbled upon. Have you ever been to Barcelona? Drop a comment with your favorite memory or thing you did so that everyone can get even more ideas for their Barcelona adventure.

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0:00 Intro
1:00 Hotel Tour (NH Diagonal Center)
1:26 Dinner at Raco de la Vila
2:36 Park Guell
6:07 Sagrada Familia
9:39 Casa Batllo
10:34 Mercat de la Boqueria
12:17 La Rambla
13:18 Gothic Quarter
13:44 Pablo Picasso Museum
14:44 El Born + Gothic Quarter at Night
15:09 Bastaix Dinner
16:15 Dr. Stravinsky Drinks

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TOP places to visit in Barcelona / Spain (2021)

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Here are some of the top places that you and your loved ones should consider visiting if you happen to be in Barcelona, Spain.

Below is the break down:

SAGRADA FAMILIA:
-Get your tickets online and prices vary depending on seasons.
- Get there at least 15 minutes before your entrance time
- Currently, they have restricted all visitors to go up-towers as part of the Covid-19 measures.

PARK GUELL:
- The entrance fees vary from private guided tours, groups, children/older people, or just a general ticket. In our case, we went for the general ticket which was about 10€ per person.
-The amounts tend to fluctuate depending on seasons
-The tickets expire 30 minutes after your official check-in time.

CABLE CARS
-Just like any other public transport, it depends on whether you want a single ticket or a return ticket.
-Single ticket was at 7€ and the return ticket was around 14€
-Has three stations and each station has its attraction site/Gardens/Museum.
-For a better experience, get the return ticket and alight at any station you want and enjoy the views/gardens or the museum.
-You can go at any time between 11 am to 7 pm (Closing time depends on seasons)
-Your ticket is only valid just for the day you purchase them. Make sure you purchase them on the very day you're ready to experience the teleferic Cars, otherwise you cannot use it for any other day.
-Ticket Price may vary depending on seasons

MONTJUIC PARK/MAGIC FOUNTAIN:
-Both are 100% free.
-Starts from Pl Espana.
-Check online for the schedule and days when the magic fountain 'performs'. It also depends on the seasons. (Summer/Fall/Winter)
-Due to covid-19, the music and the colorful magic fountain has been postponed until further notice. The video of the magic fountain you've seen here was recorded late last year.

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[[SPAIN-BARCELONA]] Walking inside Horta-Guinardó district

Filmed : 30/06/2020 early evening time using iphone 8

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The Horta-Guinardó district is the third largest in Barcelona , second only to Sants-Montjuïc and Sarriá-San Gervasio . With an area of ​​1,192 ha , it represents 11.9% of the total extension of the municipality. Its population is 169,920 inhabitants ( 2005 ). It comprises most of the territory that gives its name to the old municipality of San Juan de Horta , part of that of San Martín de Provensals and San Andrés de Palomar.
It is located in the northeast sector of the city, between the Gracia and Nou Barris districts.
It limits to the south with the Ensanche , San Andrés and San Martín and to the north, through the Sierra de Collserola , with the municipalities of San Cugat del Vallés and Sardañola del Vallés. (from Wikipedia)

Route and Sights Timestamps :

00:00 Plaça Alfons el Savi
00:14 Parc de Les Aigües
10:38 Ronda del Guinardó
12:32 carrer de Lepant
14:22 carrer del Mas Casanovas
15:28 carrer de Llorens i Barba
16:43 carrer de Santa Carolina
19:07 Travessera de Gràcia
20:27 carrer de Padilla
22:55 carrer de los Castillejos
24:45-26:58 Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau (by Lluís Domènech i Montaner)
25:52 carrer de Cartagena



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TOP 10 THINGS you should not miss in BARCELONA (Alternative Sights)

Oh no another TOP 10? Not really;) I tried to put in those alternative sights of Barcelona. Those top 10 you should not miss in this beautiful town and even avoid the crowds. I would call them hidden gems. Since I have been in this town so many times I needed to know what to see in Barcelona I have not seen yet. So here we go:

0:42 Pavello Mies van der Rohe
1:39 Carrer De Blesa Street - Best tapas!
2:30 Parc del Laberint
3:18 Montjuïc Castle and Telefèric de Montjuïc
4:27 Cathedral of Barcelona but the rooftop
5:26 Sitges and Monestir de Montserrat
6:08 Castelldefels
6:56 Jamón ibérico
7:36 Biking in Barcelona
8:08 Magic Fountain at night and better Jardin del Teatre Grec


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[[SPAIN-BARCELONA]] Walking along Guinardó street... 26/SEP/2020 06:00 pm

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Mas Guinardó is a Barcelona farmhouse that gives its name to the Guinardó district of Barcelona. It is a place with a lot of history, even with legends, such as those that refer to bandits and Rocaguinarda. During the 17th and 18th centuries, it served as a watchtower to lead the sieges of Barcelona. In 1652 the surrender of the city took place in this farmhouse. In 1894 Salvador Riera i Giralt bought Mas Guinardó and in 1896 he did the same with Mas Viladomat, at the end of Rambla Volart, which has now disappeared. In 1897 the urbanization of this whole territory was approved. In 1906 it was transformed into the headquarters of the Guinardó Owners and Neighbors Association, which has played a social role until now. It is currently the Mas Guinardó Entity Center.

It is in a privileged place of the Guinardó at the top of the formerly named Puig Cogoll (where there was a dovecote), with a panoramic view of the plain of Barcelona. It is said that this farmhouse gave its name to the whole neighborhood, as its northeastern slope was the former Torrent de la Guineu, which in medieval Catalan was called Guinarda, and probably derived from Guinardó.

Route and Sights Timestamps :

00:00 Ronda del Guinardó
06:19 carrer de Sant Quintí
07:24 carrer del Telègraf
08:17 Rambla de Volart
10:37 carrer de Vinyals
11:08 Jardins de Frederica Montseny
14:41 Casal Mas Guinardó
17:36 carrer del Juliol
17:52 carrer de la Bisbal
18:29 Rambla de Volart
19:17 carrer del Telègraf
21:18 carrer de Varsòvia
22:43 Avinguda de la Mare de Déu de Montserrat

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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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Rutes d'Horta-Guinardó

L'aigua ha tingut i té un grandíssim protagonisme al Districte. Per aquest motiu Horta-Guinardó és La Ciutat de l'Aigua.
El present clip de vídeo vol manifestar com, a partir de l'omnipresència històrica de l'aigua, es va anar configurant el paisatge urbà del Districte, ple de racons fascinants en forma d'espais històrics, panoràmics, mediambientals i arquitectònics.
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Art Nouveau in Barcelona | Hospital de Sant Pau Travel Guide

The Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau in Barcelona is the largest Art Nouveau site in all of Europe. Designed by Lluis Domenech i Montaner in 1902, the UNESCO World Heritage Site near the famous Sagrada Familia is one of Barcelona's most beautiful buildings. Jaycation explores the El Guinardó Neighborhood and tries Barcelona's TOP RATED Italian restaurant Bellebuon.

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Best View of Barcelona, Los Bunkers del Carmel (Ep.02)

Today we will visit one of the most unique historical sites in the city of Barcelona - Los Bunkers del Carmal, also know as MUHBA turó de la Rovira

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00:00 - Intro with history
01:28 - How to get there
01:40 - Walking to the site
05:00 - Los Bunkers del Carmel
11:12 - Panoramic view

MUHBA Turó, also known as the Bunker, is a former anti-aircraft battery site located at the top of Turó de la Rovira, an hill in the Guinardó district of Barcelona. Built during the Spanish Civil War between 1937 and 1939, it serves as a defensive position to protect the city from bombings.

After the war, the site was abandoned for many years until it got rediscovered in the 1990s. It was then restored and transformed into a public park and historical site that is open to visitors.

Today, the site serves as a museum that showcases the history of the Spanish Civil War and the role of Barcelona during that time. The museum features exhibits, photographs, and artifacts that help visitors understand the impact of the war on the city and its people.

In addition to the museum, the Bunker also houses an antenna that is still in use today as a part of the telecommunications infrastructure that serves Barcelona and the surrounding area.

The Bunker is not just a historical site, but also a place of cultural significance. The site is now a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, offering panoramic views of the city and hosting events such as concerts, art exhibitions, and historical tours.

The MUHBA Turó is a fascinating piece of Barcelona's history, showcasing the city's resilience during wartime and its transformation into a cultural hub. If you ever find yourself in Barcelona, be sure to add this historical site to your itinerary.

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[[SPAIN-BARCELONA]] Walking along Passeig de Maragall street...10/NOV/2020 05:10 pm

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Route and Sights Timestamps :

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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3 Bedroom w/ Sagrada Familia views! 10m to center - Barcelona - Spain

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In the Horta-Guinardó district of Barcelona, close to Sagrada Familia, 3 Bedroom w/ Sagrada Familia views! 10 yards to center features free WiFi and a washing machine. Guests staying at this apartment have access to a fully equipped kitchen.

The apartment is fitted with a TV and 3 bedrooms.

Park Güell is 0.9 miles from the apartment. Barcelona El Prat Airport is 9.3 miles away.

Horta-Guinardó is a great choice for travellers interested in monuments, architecture and city walks.

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Guinardó Park: Views of Barcelona

Join us for an exciting walk along the scenic paths of Parque del Guinardó in Barcelona. We'll start from Jardins del Doctor Pla i Armengol, visit La Font del Cuento and Plaça del Nen de la Rutlla, then ascend to Mirador del Parc del Guinardó to enjoy magnificent views of the city. We'll conclude our journey with stunning cityscapes from Mirador de la Mitja lluna.

9 Places You've Never Heard Of In BARCELONA

When we visited the city of Barcelona for our Holiday Extras travel guides, we asked the world of Facebook and Twitter for some unique local insights that we wouldn’t find in the average guidebook.

We received a *wealth* of recommendations and sifted through them to find the best restaurants, bars, shopping areas and attractions to visit, all away from the gaggle of tourists. Here presenting *drum roll*… Take Me To…Barcelona! A guide that gives you an inside look at Barcelona from the perspective of those who live there :)

We didn’t just ask the locals on social media though, we actually met a couple of them face-to-face! Here’s David:
We met him at the Laberint’ d’Horta, a secluded mythology-themed labyrinth on the outskirts of the city.
And Victor, who we met at the famous La Boqueria Market that’s located along Las Ramblas:

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[SPAIN-BARCELONA] Walking inside Parc Güell 13/MAR/2022 10:40 am

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Park Güell (Parc Güell in Catalan and Park Güell in its original name) is a public park with gardens and architectural elements located in the upper part of the city of Barcelona (Spain), in the foothills of the Collserola mountain range. The park is located on the southern slope of Mount Carmelo (La Salud neighborhood, in the Gracia district) and adjacent to the north slope where Carmelo Park is located (El Carmelo neighborhood, Horta-Guinardó district). Conceived as an urbanization, the park was designed by the architect Antoni Gaudí, the greatest exponent of Catalan modernism, commissioned by the businessman Eusebi Güell. Built between 1900 and 1914, it was inaugurated as a public park in 1926.

Park Güell is a reflection of Gaudí's artistic fullness: it belongs to his naturalistic stage (first decade of the 20th century), a period in which the architect perfected his personal style, through inspiration in the organic forms of nature, to which put into practice a whole series of new structural solutions originated in his in-depth analysis of ruled geometry. To this the Catalan artist adds great creative freedom and an imaginative ornamental creation: starting from a certain baroque style, his works acquire great structural richness, of forms and volumes devoid of rationalist rigidity or any classical premise. In Park Güell Gaudí displayed all his architectural genius and put into practice many of his innovative structural solutions that would be emblematic of his organicist style, culminating in the Sagrada Familia.

The park was conceived by Güell and Gaudí as a structured complex where, within an incomparable setting of natural beauty, high-standing homes would be located, with all the technological advances of the time to provide maximum comfort and with high-quality finishes. artistic quality. Likewise, they devised a set impregnated with a strong symbolism, since they tried to synthesize in the common elements of the park many of the ideals, both political and religious, shared by patron and architect: thus, concepts from political Catalanism are perceptible in the set - especially on the access staircase, where the Catalan countries are represented - and of the Catholic religion - in the monument to Calvary, originally designed as a chapel. The mythological element is also important: apparently, Güell and Gaudí were inspired by the temple of Apollo at Delphi for their conception of the park.

On the other hand, numerous experts have wanted to see in the park a series of references of varied sign, due to the complex iconography applied by Gaudí to the whole urban project, references that range from political claim to religious exaltation, passing through mythology , history or philosophy. In particular, many scholars pretend to see references to Freemasonry, a fact unlikely due to the deep religious beliefs of both Gaudí and Count Güell and, in any case, not proven by any objective evidence in the entire historiography of the modernist architect. The multiplicity of symbols developed in Park Güell is, as has been said, political and religious, in any case with a certain mystery character due to the taste of the time for enigmas and riddles.

The park is listed as a monument declared in the register of Cultural Assets of National Interest of the Catalan heritage and in the register of Assets of Cultural Interest of the Spanish heritage with the code RI-51-0003818. It is also part of the World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO as Works of Antoni Gaudí with the code 320-001, where it was inscribed in 1984 together with the Güell Palace and the Casa Milà.

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00:00 Carrer Gran de Gracia
00:50 Carrer del Montseny, Carrer de la Perla, Carrer de sant Luis
17:46 Carrer Pi de Margall
24:00 Ronda del Guinardo
25:00 Carrer de Praga
26:00 Carrer d'Abdel-Kader
26:10 Parc de Aigues
32:30 Placa de la font Castellana
34:50 avenida de la mar de deu de montserrat
45:18 Parc Plaça del Nen de la Rutlla
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Barcelona is a truly enchanting and vibrant Spanish city. The architecture, the culture, the history, the art, the people, the football (European) and delicious food has been packaged into one city that is Barcelona. The city happens to be Spain’s most visited
and for good reason. Barcelona is a treasure trove spanning over 2000 years and more.
The city’s Gothic quarter is home to 14th century cathedrals while the other parts of the city boast of several sculptural masterpieces.
There are many museums that exhibit some of the finest works by Dali, Picasso and many others. Rich culture and history meets modern fashion and trends in a way you will be hard pressed to find anywhere else in the world. The buildings in Barcelona are seldom taller than nine storeys.
Seemingly, Barcelona also likes to stay up late and party. For the pub or club hopper the city is definitely a winner. Even restaurants and eateries only start filling up at around 9-10pm. Shopping, nightlife, sightseeing, sport, music festivals and concerts
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Best Places In Europe To Travel To

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Barcelona's BEST Sunset View Point | Daily Vlog No.6

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I'm moving to Barcelona for one month to study Spanish at Camino Barcelona! Today's video is daily vlog no.6 and I visit Barcelona's BEST sunset view point - The Bunkers! I also visit a local Pinchos restaurant on Carrer de Blai with my friend Simona.

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