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10 Best place to visit in la Trinitat Nova Spain

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3 Days in Barcelona, Spain! The BEST Things To Do, Eat, And See (Travel Guide)

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10:33 Picasso Museum in Barcelona
12:14 Barcelona Gothic Quarter
14:40 Getting Around Barcelona
15:11 Plaza Reial (Main Plaza in Barcelona)
15:52 ⛪️ La Sagrada Familia with Audio Guide
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[[SPAIN-BARCELONA]] Walking around Parc de la Trinitat 02/SEP/2020 6:00 pm

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Walk around Parc de la Trinitat of San Andreu district!!!

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The park Trinidad (in Catalan , Parc de la Trinitat ) is located in the district of Sant Andreu in Barcelona , within the space formed by the Nudo de la Trinidad, a major axis road connecting the Ronda de Dalt with El Litoral , bordering the municipality of Santa Coloma de Gramanet . It was created by Enric Batlle and Joan Roig in 1993.

The park is circular in shape, due to the space formed by the Trinity Knot. With 14,000 trees, the creation of the park placed the Sant Andreu district in fifth place in number of trees by city district. In the center of the park stands a hill covered with trees, designed to muffle the noise of traffic. At its feet, there is a 245 m long lake, semicircular in shape, which was navigable at the beginning, although nowadays it no longer has boats. From the lake stands out the sculpture Woman Bathing , by Rafael Bartolozzi , while in the wooded area there is the sculptural frieze Runaway Horses , by Joaquim Ros i Sabaté . There is also an amphitheaterfor 500 people, an urban garden, a picnic area with barbecues , a bar, sports areas, a children's area, a car-modeling track and bathrooms.

Route and Sights Timestamps :

00:00 Avinguda Meridiana
00:08 BENVINGUTS BARCELONA (=Welcome to Barcelona)
00:52 carretera de Ribes
04:52 Plaça de Josep Andreu i Abelló
05:01 carrer del Tossal
05:51 carrer de Torné
07:43 Via de Bàrcino
08:37 Parc de la Trinitat
09:14 Ronda de Dalt
15:46 Runaway horses (by Joaquim Ros i Sabaté)
17:59 Woman Bathing (by Rafael Bartolozzi)
22:23 Passeig de Santa Coloma
27:36 Ronda Litoral
28:52 Pont de Santa Coloma (=Santa Coloma bridge)
29:30 Río Besòs (=Besòs river)

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Best Parks in Barcelona, Spain - Park del Laberint

This time in the Barcelona Best Parks series we take you to Barcelona's oldest conserved garden - Park del Laberint. It was originally created in 1791 and it has a lot to offer for the lovers of green spaces. In the video you'll see all the hidden corners of the park, its flora and fauna, some architectural peculiarities and of course we'll walk you through the main speciality of the park - the labyrinth.

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This is a great place to visit when you search for something more private and secluded than a normal park and also want to be closer to nature and water fountains.

It is located in Horta-Guinardo region on the slope of the hill from Colserolla ridge. You can easily get to this park by taking the green line №3 in direction of Trinitat Nova, the name of the stop is Mundet. Alternatively, you can take some bus lines: 27, 60, 76, B19, H4, V21. The bus lines with letter H are considered to be faster than the rest lines.

The entrance to the park will cost you 2,23€ for the general ticket, but you may benefit from different discounts which you can research in advance. On Wednesdays and Sundays the entrance is free. Normally the park is closed after dark, the opening hours differ according to the time of the year. From 1 November to 31 March it's open from 10:00h to 19:00h. And from 1 April to 31 October the opening hours are 10:00h to 20:00h. Check the holiday schedule as it may affect the opening hours or the park could be closed.
It's not allowed to enter with the pets or any vehicles including bikes, skates etc. and even balls.

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A una hora de distancia de la famosa Barcelona, se encuentra un verdadero paraíso cultural, donde los restos del Imperio romano (reconocidos como Patrimonio Mundial de la Humanidad por la UNESCO desde el año 2000) se mezclan con la modernidad y la tecnología que caracteriza a nuestra época. Se trata de la hermosa y no tan conocida Tarragona o, como le llamaban los romanos, Tarraco. Esta ciudad cuenta con la ventaja de que sus lugares emblemáticos están tan cercanos entre sí que puedes recorrerlos caminando en un aproximado de 4 horas. Así que en El viajero feliz te proponemos iniciar un recorrido con nosotros para descubrir qué ver en Tarragona. ¿Te animas?

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???????? All the Lines - Barcelona Metro / Todas las Lineas (2021) (4K)

All the lines of the Barcelona metro

Line 1 - 00:00
Line 2 - 01:22
Line 3 - 02:35
Line 4 - 03:51
Line 5 - 05:03
Line 6 - 06:17
Line 7 - 07:20
Line 8 - 08:27
Line 9 - 09:54
Line 10 - 11:05
Line 11 - 12:13
Line 12 - 12:48

- Stations -

- Line 1
Plaça d'Espanya
Mercat Nou

- Line 2
La Pau
Bac de Roda

- Line 3
Fontana
Drassanes
Passeig de Gràcia
Canyelles

- Line 4
Jaume I
El Maresme I Forum

- Line 5
Horta
El Carmel

- Line 6
Muntaner
Gràcia

- Line 7
El Putxet
Muntaner

- Line 8
Europa | Fira
Sant Boi

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Europa | Fira
Aeroporto T2
Torassa

- Line 10
Ciutat de la Justícia
Zona Franca

- Line 11
Closed due to renovation works
Replacement bus at Trinitat Nova

- Line 12
Sarrià

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[[SPAIN-BARCELONA]] Walking along Navas de Tolosa street 12/SEP/2020 12:10 pm

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Walk along Navas de Tolosa street of Sant Andreu district!!!

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The district of San Andrés (in Catalan and officially: Sant Andreu ) is the ninth (IX) of the ten districts in which is divided administratively the city of Barcelona .

Its population is estimated at approximately 170,000 inhabitants, of which 52,000 are in the old town of San Andrés de Palomar . San Andrés is the third largest district, with an area of ​​653 hectares. Located in the north of the city, it is bordered by the Besós river, which forms the border between Barcelona, ​​San Adrián de Besós and Santa Coloma de Gramanet, and the districts of Nou Barris, Horta-Guinardó and Sant Martí.

Route and Sights Timestamps :

00:00 Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes
00:21 carrer de Bilbao
01:36 carrer d'Andrade
02:58 carrer del Concili de Trento
04:33 carrer d'Aragó
05:14 carrer de las Navas de Tolosa
06:07 carrer de València
06:23 carrer del Clot
07:41 carrer de Mallorca
09:04 carrer de Múrcia
09:23 carrer de Bofarull
11:17 carrer de Palència
12:05 Avinguda Meridiana
13:27 carrer de Josep Estivill
14:50 carrer de la Indústria
15:50 carrer de Concepción Arenal
16:26 carrer de Sant Antoni Maria Claret
17:43 carrer de Juan de Garay
19:05 Plaça de Maragall
19:52 Passeig de Maragall
20:30 carrer de Teodor Llorente
21:21 Plaça Escola Guinardó

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Grand Tour of Catalonia with the 5-sections itinerary

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[[SPAIN-BARCELONA]] Walking inside Torre Baró neighborhood 15/SEP/2020 05:50 pm

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Walk inside Torre Baró neighborhood of Nou Barris district!!!

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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.

Route and Sights Timestamps :

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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Barcelona ???? Metro Station - Trinitat Nova 2023 ????????

◾ Trinitat Nova station is a station of the Barcelona Metro belonging to lines 3, 4 and 11.
◾ This video was recorded on March 13, 2023 ⌚ 10.30
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[SPAIN-BARCELONA] Walking along Canuda... 10/FEB/2022 01:50 pm

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Walk along Canuda... of Ciutat Vella district!!!

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????Via Sepulcral Romana????

The sepulchral way of the Plaza de la Villa de Madrid is a Roman necropolis from the 1st to 3rd centuries located in the Plaza de la Villa de Madrid and its surroundings, in Barcelona. The site is at a lower level than the square, although the urbanization allows it to be seen from the street. It is one of the various heritage spaces managed by the Barcelona History Museum.

Between the 1st and 3rd centuries, Roman law prohibited burials within the city and for this reason the funerary areas of Barcino were located outside, along the paths that led out, beginning to touch the walls themselves. In this context , the necropolis of the Plaza de la Villa in Madrid is considered a secondary sepulchral route, away from the wall and with burials of middle or lower class people (slaves and freedmen). On the contrary, it is the Barcelona necropolis of this time found in a better state of conservation and better studied, since of the rest only punctual remains have been located and, above all, remains of funerary monuments used in the extension of the Roman wall in the fourth century.

The axis of the necropolis is the road, about five meters wide, of which remains have been found between Portaferrissa Street and Santa Ana Street and which left the city through the south-western gate (towards the current Calle de la Boqueria) and headed towards the Corts or Sarrià. On both sides are the tombs in rows but without a regular arrangement, and with the necropolis delimited by a wall on the outer side. 85 tombs of different types have been identified: six monolithic cupae, six altars, one stela, two slabs with inscription, thirty-three burial mounds (two of them conical and the rest quadrangular or masonry cupae), seventeen burials protected with tiles and amphorae and twenty burials without remains of protection of any kind. Currently, three more monolithic cupae can be seen in the sepulchral way than there were originally, since these three cupae from the excavations of the wall were placed at the end of the 1950s in the locations where the highly damaged remains of three cupae of work.

Shortly after the necropolis ceased to be used, it was covered with alluvial deposits from the torrents that flow down from Collserola. This kept the stones hidden and prevented them from being reused as building material. In 1956 it was discovered during earthworks for the construction of the building that currently occupies the southeast side of the square, and a first excavation campaign was carried out, followed by another in 1959. Between 2000 and 2003 excavations were carried out again , coinciding with the last urbanization of the square, and in 2008 the current museum was inaugurated.

The exceptionality of the site consists in the fact that the tombs have been found in their original context, since of the vast majority of Roman tombs that we know of, we only have stone elements reused in other works or isolated tombs. As an example, numerous examples of monolithic cupae have been found in Barcelona (28 in total), but of these only the six of this sepulchral pathway have been found in the original place.

Route and Sights Timestamps :

00:00 Via Sepulcral Romana
01:45 carrer de la Canuda
03:00 La Rambla
03:23 carrer del Bonsuccés
04:55 carrer de les Ramelleres
07:02 carrer de Jovellanos
07:07 carrer dels Tallers
08:31 carrer de Valldonzella
11:34 Ronda de la Universitat
12:35 carrer de Pelai
13:40 carrer de Gravina
14:40 carrer de Balmes
15:46 Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes
17:37 carrer de la Diputació
18:51 carrer d'Enric Granados

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BARCELONA Street Walking Tour | Paseo de Gracia is filled with 10 pianos 2023 Spain 4K

◾ The most luxurious avenue in Barcelona.
◾ Saturday, March 18, between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. 10 grand pianos will be installed. Instruments are in the middle of the street, but can be played by anyone who wants to.
◾ It boasts being, with its 1.6 kilometers in length, the third most expensive shopping street in Spain.
◾ This video was recorded on March 18, 2023 ⌚ 19.30
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[SPAIN-BARCELONA] Walking along Sant Sebastià beach from W hotel Barcelona... 16/JUN/2021 10:20 pm

Filmed : 16/JUN/2021 10:20 pm using iphone 8

Walk along Sant Sebastià beach from W hotel Barcelona... of Ciutat Vella district!!!

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00:00 W hotel Barcelona
00:38 Sant Sebastià beach
11:14 Passeig de Joan de Borbó
16:39 carrer de Pepe Rubianes
22:41 Moll del Dipòsit

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Barcelona Street - Fiesta Mayor La Rambla - Fiesta del Roser 2022 Spain

◾ Friends of La Rambla has been organizing the Fiesta Mayor de La Rambla since 1961. The Fiesta del Roser is the annual celebration with which the Association of Friends of La Rambla wants to invite Barcelonans and visitors to discover and enjoy La Rambla.
◾ This video was recorded on October 8, 2022 ⌚ 9.30
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Barcelona Travel guide in 4k // دليل سفر برشلونة

Barcelona travel guide , summarizing the attractions / good restaurants / transportation info and much more

دليل سفر برشلونة ، كل التفاصيل عن المزارات السياحيه ، مطاعم ، معلومات عن المواصلات واكثر

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Please, be careful when you arrive in a new city. These are the most common techniques pickpockets use:

a) Distract you by asking for directions, hugging you, calling you amigo, showing you a map, flyer or asking you to sign a petition. Just walk away immediately and don't allow them to touch you in order to reach your belongings!! It is better not to take any risks.

b) Spill liquid on your clothes and offer help to clean it up. Do not allow anybody to touch you!

c) Offer you help to carry your luggage. Try to hold onto your belongings at all times. Pickpockets will prefer small bags as they are easier to carry. If you need to ask for directions, ask employees in the metro or stores (not random people).

d) Pick-pocket your backpack from behind whilst on an escalator. Always carry backpacks in front of you!

e) Steal your belongings while you are swimming or distracted at the beach - They might also create a distraction. Pickpockets are very active even at night time so never leave your belongings unattended!

f) Grab your wallet or phone and run away! Some of them may use a motorcycle to snatch your bag (which is not very common, but still be careful, especially if you are sitting at a bar, a terrace or walking on the streets).

g) Pose as ¨police¨ agents asking to see your ID and then your money. They might approach you after another person approached you asking for directions. Or they might suggest that they saw you selling drugs, etc. Just walk away or respond that you don’t have any money on you. Please, do not show your wallet or allow them to search you unless you are sure they are real policemen!!

نصائح السلامة لرحلتك يرجى قراءتها بعناية:

يرجى توخي الحذر عند وصولك إلى مدينة جديدة. هذه هي الأساليب الأكثر شيوعا استخدام النشالين:

أ) صرف انتباهك عن طريق طلب التوجيهات أو معانقتك أو الاتصال بك أميغو أو إظهار خريطة أو نشرة إعلانية أو طلب منك التوقيع على عريضة. فقط ابتعد فوراً ولا تسمح لهم بلمسك للوصول إلى أمتعتهم الخاصة بك !! من الأفضل عدم تحمل أي مخاطر.

ب) انسكب السائل على ملابسك وقدم مساعدة لتنظيفه. لا تسمح لأحد أن يلمسك!

ج) نقدم لك المساعدة في حمل أمتعتك. حاول التمسك بممتلكاتك في جميع الأوقات. ستفضل النشالين الحقائب الصغيرة حيث يسهل حملها. إذا كنت بحاجة إلى طلب التوجيهات ، فاطلب من الموظفين في المترو أو المتاجر (وليس أشخاصًا عشوائيًا).

د) اختر حقيبة الظهر من الخلف بينما على السلم الكهربائي. احمل دائمًا حقائب الظهر أمامك!

ه) سرقة أمتعتك أثناء السباحة أو تشتيت انتباهك على الشاطئ - قد تؤدي أيضًا إلى إلهاء. النشالين نشطة للغاية حتى في وقت الليل حتى لا تترك ممتلكاتك دون مراقبة!

و) الاستيلاء على محفظتك أو الهاتف والهرب! قد يستخدم بعضهم دراجة نارية لانتزاع حقيبتك (وهي ليست شائعة جدًا ، ولكن لا تزال حذرة ، خاصة إذا كنت تجلس في حانة أو تراس أو تمشي في الشوارع).

ز) تظاهر كوكلاء شرطة يطلبون رؤية بطاقتك الشخصية ثم أموالك. قد يتصل بك بعد أن طلب منك شخص آخر طلب التوجيهات. أو ربما يشيرون إلى أنهم رأوا أنك تبيع المخدرات ، وما إلى ذلك ، ما عليك سوى الابتعاد أو الرد على أنه ليس لديك أي أموال عليك. من فضلك ، لا تظهر محفظتك أو تسمح لهم بالبحث عليك إلا إذا كنت متأكدًا من أنهم رجال شرطة حقيقيون !
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Driving in Barcelona 4K HDR - Driving Downtown - Scenic views Sagrada Familia - Spain

Barcelona, Spain ???????? 4K Ultra HD
Driving Downtown, Scenic views Sagrada Familia

Embárcate en un emocionante driving tour por la hermosa ciudad de Barcelona y disfruta de sus encantos mientras conduces por sus lugares más emblemáticos. Con una ruta que abarca desde la Avenida Diagonal hasta la Marina de Barcelona, podrás experimentar paisajes impresionantes, visitar monumentos históricos y sumergirte en la energía del downtown.

Comienza tu aventura en la imponente Avenida Diagonal, una amplia y elegante arteria que atraviesa la ciudad. Disfruta de un agradable paseo en coche mientras admiras los imponentes edificios y las tiendas exclusivas que se alinean a lo largo de esta avenida cosmopolita.

Tu siguiente parada te llevará a la majestuosa Sagrada Familia, la icónica obra maestra de Antoni Gaudí. Maravíllate con su arquitectura única mientras contemplas las altas torres y las intrincadas fachadas. No olvides detenerte para admirar el interior de esta basílica inacabada, donde la luz se filtra a través de los vitrales creando una atmósfera mágica.

Continúa tu recorrido hacia el elegante Paseo de Gracia, una calle repleta de estilo y sofisticación. Aquí encontrarás la famosa Casa Batlló, una joya arquitectónica de Gaudí que deslumbra con su fachada ondulante y sus detalles surrealistas. Aprovecha para explorar el entorno y descubrir otras obras maestras modernistas que adornan esta emblemática calle.

Luego, dirígete a la animada Plaza Cataluña, donde podrás aparcar tu vehículo y sumergirte en el bullicio del centro de la ciudad. Explora los jardines y esculturas de la plaza, y siéntate en una terraza para disfrutar de la vibrante atmósfera que la rodea.

Continuando con tu aventura en coche, llega el momento de recorrer Las Ramblas, un icónico paseo peatonal lleno de vida y color. Conduce lentamente mientras observas a los artistas callejeros y admiras los puestos de flores. Aprovecha para detenerte en el Mercado de la Boquería y saborear deliciosos productos frescos.

Continúa por el pintoresco Paseo Colón, que bordea el puerto de Barcelona. Disfruta de las vistas panorámicas del mar y los barcos atracados mientras conduces por esta avenida junto a la costa. Sumérgete en la atmósfera marítima y siente la brisa en tu rostro.

Por último, llega a la impresionante Marina de Barcelona, un lugar que combina lujo y ocio en un entorno costero espectacular. Estaciona tu vehículo y pasea por el puerto deportivo, admirando los yates de ensueño y disfrutando de las vistas al mar.

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SPANISH FOOD TOUR in Barcelona! | SAGRADA FAMILIA and Park Guell Tour

***Filmed before the COVID-19 outbreak***
Welcome to another Barcelona Food Tour! We had yet another jam-packed day filled with food, attractions and of course, more food. Barcelona has a lot of breakfast spots to offer, and nothing like some traditional churros to start of our day. After eating, we headed for a beautiful stroll to Park Güell and to the Sagrada Familia, shortly after lunch, for some amazing sights. It was another beautiful day in Barcelona filled with delicious food and attractions!

0:00 - Intro
0:35 - Xurreria Manuel San Román
Another morning filled with churros and other fried goodies, can't complain! Highly recommend if you enjoy a sweet breakfast that won't destroy your morning. A warm welcome from the owners once we arrived upon opening and if you're lucky enough, you might get a free sample!

3:54 - Park Güell
A beautiful park located in Carmel Hill that has a fantastic view of the city. Filled with unique architectural elements, gardens, and walkways to stroll and admire the park. A nice change of atmosphere and pace compared to the bustling city centre. We were lucky enough to arrive on a beautiful sunny day, highlighting the beautiful colours of the park and buildings.

6:19 - Cal Boter
One of the restaurants on our 'must-eats in Barcelona'. We opted for an affordable 3-set meal that is absolutely worth your money, as well as some extra Barcelona specialities since we can never resist.

14:13 - Sagrada Familia
Antoni Gaudí is best known for The Sagrada Familia and is also Barcelona's #1 attraction! We opted for the audio guide tour and tower access, which gave us more insight into the unique design choices of the basilica, as well as a beautiful view of the city. Photos and videos can never capture its true beauty compared to seeing it in person.

16:48 - Bodega La Puntual
Serving up delicious tapas right at the heart of Barcelona. Simple dishes with a big impact is what this restaurant is about. Our highlights of the night were their 'Bombas', Grilled Squid, and Patatas Bravas; the best we've had in Barcelona!

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Spain Walk, Barcelona | Walking La Rambla And Gothic Quarter 2023

The charming Gothic Quarter, or Barri Gòtic, has narrow medieval streets filled with trendy bars, clubs and Catalan restaurants. The Museu d'Història de Barcelona shows remains of the Roman city. Artisans sell leather and jewelry near the Cathedral of Barcelona, while flower stalls and street-food vendors line busy avenue La Rambla. The Plaça del Pi, named after the adjacent Gothic church, hosts a weekend art market.

Hola BCN!, the new tourist travel cards from TMB

The new Hola Barcelona Travel Card allows you to enjoy unlimited journeys by metro and other public transport networks during your stay in Barcelona. Visit for more details!

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With your Hola BCN! travel card you can have unlimited travel around Barcelona and the metropolitan area on public transport. This includes metro and bus (TMB), local train (FGC), tram (TRAM) and regional train (Rodalies de Catalunya).
As many journeys as you need! More information:
You can buy a Hola BCN! travel card online at a 10% discount ( ). Or you can buy the travel card when you arrive in Barcelona at the sales points in the city (

Con tu Hola BCN! podrás hacer viajes ilimitados por Barcelona y su área metropolitana en transporte público: metro, autobús (TMB), tranvía (TRAM), líneas urbanas de ferrocarril (FGC) y la primera corona de tren cercanías (Rodalies de Catalunya).
¡Tantos viajes como necesites! Más información:
Puedes hacer la compra de la tarjeta Hola BCN! a través del servicio de compra online con un 10% de descuento ( ). O bien cómprala cuando llegues a Barcelona dirigiéndote a los puntos de venta de billetes de la ciudad (
Amb la targeta Hola BCN! podràs fer viatges il•limitats per Barcelona i la seva àrea metropolitana en transport públic: metro, autobús (TMB), tramvia (TRAM), línies urbanes de ferrocarril (FGC) i la zona 1 del tren de rodalies (Rodalies de Catalunya).
Tants viatges com necessitis! Més informació:
Pots fer la compra de la targeta Hola BCN! mitjançant el servei de compra online amb un 10% de descompte ( ). O bé fer-ho quan arribis a Barcelona adreçant-te als punts de venda de bitllets de la ciutat (

[SPAIN-BARCELONA] Walking along Passeig de Picasso... 23/MAR/2022 05:30 pm

Filmed : 23/MAR/2022 05:30 pm using iphone 8

Walk along Passeig de Picasso... of Ciutat Vella district!!!

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Route and Sights Timestamps :

00:00 Passeig de Picasso
01:13 carrer de la Princesa
02:28 carrer del Comerç
03:19 carrer del Rec
03:40 carrer de Corretger
04:16 carrer de la Fusina
05:35 carrer Antic de Sant Joan
05:49 Passeig del Born
07:40 carrer de Montcada
08:09 carrer de Santa Maria
08:57 carrer de Malcuinat
09:30 Plaça de les Olles
10:18 carrer de Rera Palau
10:58 Avinguda del Marquès de l'Argentera
12:10 Pla de Palau
14:15 carrer del Dr.Aiguader
15:33 Passeig de Joan de Borbó
15:49 carrer de Balboa
20:51 carrer de Pepe Rubianes
22:28 carrer de l'Almirall Churruca

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