Embrace the colorful pageant of art, history and culture of Spain as you travel through Barcelona. Visit the zoos, museums, parks and cathedrals. Follow it up with Vilassar de Dalt.
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1. 3 Days in Barcelona
Embrace the colorful pageant of art, history and culture of Spain as you travel through
Barcelona. Visit the zoos, museums, parks and cathedrals. Follow it up with Vilassar de Dalt.
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2. Day 1
Park Guell
Barcelona
North of GrĂ cia, Park GĂŒell is where GaudĂ turned his hand to landscape gardening and the artificial almost
seems more natural than the natural. Park GĂŒell originated in 1900 when Count Eusebi GĂŒell bought a
hillside property and hired GaudĂ to create a miniature garden cit ...
3. Day 1
Parc de la Ciutadella
Barcelona
Barcelona's most formal park is also the one most steeped in history. The area was formerly a detested
citadel, built by Philip V after he won the War of the Spanish Succession. He ordered that the "traitorous"
residential suburb be leveled. Between 1715 and 1718, over 60 street ...
4. Day 1
Parc ZoolĂČgic
Barcelona
Barcelona Zoo is a zoo in the Parc de la Ciutadella in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The zoo used to be
internationally known as the home of Snowflake, the only known albino gorilla, who died in 2003.
5. Day 1
Las Golondrinas
Barcelona
Experience the maritime Barcelona with the "Golondrinas" from a different perspective. You can choose
between the shorter harbour tour through the yacht harbour, the fishing port and the freight port and the
long excursion. The long ride âPort i Litoralâ takes you to the port ...
6. Day 1
Museu de la Xocolata
Barcelona
You already mentioned that you're a foodie. If chocolate is one of your weaknesses. a visit to Museu de la
Xocolata is a must! You can take a tour of the museum for a history of chocolate and then treat yourself at
the cafe. Here's a review: " Does Barcelona have a longstanding ...
7. Day 2
Happy Park
Barcelona
The Happy Park is a fabulous park area full of all sorts of bouncy rubbery things that kids love. If they need
to let off steam for a while this is where to bring them: you will certainly tire them out. Situated in Comtes
de Bell-lloc 74-78 and at Pau Claris 97. these are open we ...
8. Day 2
Tibidabo
Barcelona
Tibidabo is a mountain overlooking Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. At 512 meters it is the tallest mountain in
the Serra de Collserola. Rising sharply to the north-west, it affords spectacular views over the city and the
surrounding coastline.
9. Day 2
Torrelles de Llobregat
El Baix Llobregat
Torrellas de Llobregat is a municipality Spanish in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia. Located in the
region of Bajo Llobregat, is part of the metropolitan area of Barcelona. The municipality, with an area of
13.55 kmÂČ, has a total of 5430 inhabitants, INE 2009. The populatio ...
10. Day 2
Catalunya en Miniatura
El Baix Llobregat
Miniature Catalunya Park is a little known attraction, but is actually the biggest miniature theme park in
the world and the only one in Spain. The Miniature Catalonia park is 30 minutes by car from Barcelona in
·Torrelles de Llobregat" and about one hour by train, but worth the ...
11. Day 2
Passeig de GrĂ cia
Barcelona
Passeig de Grà cia is a boulevard in Barcelona's Eixample district, running from Plaça Catalunya to Avinguda
Diagonal and the edge of GrĂ cia. The boulevard boasts over 150 protected buildings, including some of
the city's greatest modernist architecture. This has led to the are ...
12. Day 3
L'Oreneta (Rocafort)
Barcelona
The restaurant L'Oreneta is located on the street Rocafort, in beautiful and popular district of Gracia, in
Barcelona. L'Oreneta is a restaurant offering typical Spanish cuisine, based on the specialties of Spanish
cuisine. It is an ideal place for lunch or a drink with friends, ...
13. Day 3
Catalonia Square
Barcelona
Plaça Catalunya the Square of Catalonia, the link of Barcelona, where all roads start. From here one can
practically go anywhere, by means of taxis, the tourist bus, metro or by some of the most important public
bus-routes in the city. Here is where some of the most prestigious ...
14. Day 3
Sagrada FamĂlia
Barcelona
If you only have time for one sightseeing outing, this should be it. La Sagrada FamĂlia inspires awe with its
sheer verticality and, in the true manner of the great medieval cathedrals it emulates, itâs still not finished
after more than 100 years. Work is proceeding apace, ho ...
15. Day 3
Parc del Laberint - JardĂ Museu
Barcelona
The Parc del Laberint d'Horta del Laberint d'Horta) is an historical garden in the Horta-GuinardĂł district in
Barcelona, and the oldest of its kind in the city. Located in the former estate of the Desvalls family, next to
the Collserola ridge, the park comprises an 18th century ...
16. Day 3
Museu De La CiĂšncia I De La TĂšcnica
TERRASSA
De Catalunya
The creation of todayâs National Museum of Science and Technology was an old Catalan ambition. The
Association of Engineers, which drove the project forward from 1976, had already tried to set up a
museum at the end of the 19th century. The Generalitat Republicana signed an ord ...
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