Come and see the best views over the city with the Montjuïc & Panoramic Tour. The old port, the Olympic Ring and the entrance to Poble Espanyol. This tour combines two areas of natural beauty used by Barcelona for culture and recreation.
Next Tuesday, 28th of April, there will be one of the events of the year in Barcelona: the semi-finals of the Champions League. The FC Barcelona and the Chelsea FC will play the first leg in the Camp Nou, and the other semi-final, with the two English teams, the Manchester United against the Arsenal, will be the next day in the Old Trafford.
Barcelona Culture, a great blog about all you can do in the city, post all links where you can buy the tickets online!
One of our new tours is the Gaudí Combo offer, a special pack where you can visit all the Gaudí’s architecture in Barcelona. With the Combo Offert you will do the Gaudí Tour and the Gaudí Beyond the City Tour in one day and saving 15 €!
It is a fact, once you get to Barcelona you must go to Camp Nou! This is something that almost all the new people in the city does, and you shouldn’t miss it! With a capacity for 98.772, is the largest stadium in Europe and the emplacement of the famous football team FC Barcelona.
But, how to know it better that from someone who really had have the experience? M&J bloggers tell us the story of their impressions of their first football game in the Camp Nou.
Gate to Miralles Estate: Built between 1901 and 1902, it is an example of Art Nouveau fantasy. There is also a bronze statue of Gaudí, the only statue of him in Barcelona.
Güell Pavilions: Gaudí designed the gate, the gatekeeper’s lodge, the stables and the coach house at the entrance to the Güell’s summer residence. The entrance features the striking Dragon Gate, a five-meter wrought iron sculpture of a mythological dragon with bat’s wings, a scaly body, great fangs and a sinuous tongue. The walls and the domes of the stables are covered with tiles, ceramics and mosaics. Today it is property of the University of Barcelona and houses the Gaudí Chair. (more…)
One of our expat bloggers has been lost around the city and tells us how is Eixample, one of it’s famous neighborhoods.