Aug 16 2007
Barcelona holidays – Park Güell, Sagrada Familia and Barrio Gotico within three days City Trip
Barcelona holidays – Parque Guell, Sagrada Familia and Barrio Gotico within three days
Are you coming to Barcelona only for a short trip? Or for a weekend? You want to see everything and you don´t know which places has to be visited first? Then here I provide a short sightseeing-barcelona-in-three-days-guide:
Your first day:
Roam the Ramblas and take a breakfast in one of these small cafes of the Rambla. You pass the Boqueria, a nice market with all fresh fruits, vergetables and typical food of catalanian kitchen. Take the street Nou de Rambla and you can marvel at the Palau Guell. Then go to the Port vell that leads you to the area Barceloneta where you can have a lunch. Near the Barceloneta you can visit the park Ciutadella and the Zoo of Barcelona. At night relax in one of these nice bars of Born or Barro Gotico.
Second day
The second day we follow the Modernista Route. Walk up the Paseo de Gracia that is full with its landmark buildings like Casa Mila or Casa Batllo. From there you can take the metro or bus that brings you to the Sagrada Familia, the masterpiece of Gaudi.Then you have to see the Parque Guell and relax some minutes with nice views over the city. In the afternoon take a walk from parque Guell to the area Gracia, a typical and welcoming area with some small shops and a lot of beuatiful places.
Third day
Take a time-out of Barcelona to explore the sights furthest away from the city center. The pedralbes monastery is of value to see it. In the afternoon you can enjoy the green side of Barcelona in Montjuic Funicular and relax there. Moreover it offers some more sightseeing as Fundacio Joan Miro or the Spanish Village where you can have a dinner.
If you looking for a three night stay that is located very nice in the historical center, Cocoon Barcelona provides a variety of selected apartments. For every budget we have some apartments. For example our Gotic Suite apartments are well abrings about the typical spanish flair.
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