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    El Poble Espanyol

    3.7 (59 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Wilco at dusk, June 2022
    Jean-Paul V.

    My experience with Poble Espanol is limited to live music via Sala Upload shows but also recently a Wilco show. The space works on many levels with various vantage points for viewing, a variety of food vendors and beer tents. Regarding the latter - - - a little unusual in my experience. One set of beer tents was charge only, another set cash only. Why? Apart from this, the sound and setting were idyllic. Too, the staff were super on point. I offer this as I witnessed an older man having difficulty navigating the steps with his cane / crutch. Once the staff took note, they made room for him and his friend in the upper deck just above the sound tent / cash beer tents. Highly recommended.

    An enchanting inhabitant of Poble Espanyol (Barcelona, Spain).
    Ani M.

    If you have this crazy dream of seeing Andalusia then within minutes ending up in Aragon, Galicia, Basque Country, or Castilla-La Mancha, or Madrid, then this might be the only place where your dream can come true. Poble Espanyol (in Catalan) or El Pueblo Español (in Castilian) is an architectural museum in the open air that was completed in 1929 with the purpose of showcasing the architecture and culture of various regions of Spain. This is a very culturally rich and incredibly beautiful place with charming local artisanal shops and a few overpriced eateries. Be forewarned that if you don't love architecture, then you will be wasting your time here. This is also a secluded area and you might feel stuck and bored after an hour or so. It is however a very inspiring place for a writer, an artist, or an avid lover of the Spanish history and culture.

    Don Quijote de La Mancha!
    Abigail S.

    Very nice place to visit!!! Good for the whole family. Fun for kids and Adults. Lot of shops, restaurantes and place to have a drink. The flamenco show is amazing!! Ojo si pagas la entrada al show. Te incluye la visita al parque. Pregunta en la Taquilla. Lugar donde divertido para chicos y grandes....

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    Richard F.

    Centuries ago this area was around the beach and was inhabited by the common people, fisherman, sailors, dock workers, etc.So Barcelona has tried to re-create the same atmosphere with this place. It's essentially a recreated Spanish Village made to copy the Spanish Village of the old days.The day we were there the crowds were huge but, it was a festive atmosphere and it was very enjoyable.

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    Mauro S.

    As It is described in the web site the Poble Espanyol (Spanish Village) is Quote: An architectural museum in the open air, representing in one single place several tows/cities in Spain. It's a very small place where you can find the typical buildings from Salamanca, Cordaba passing Aragon and many others. A typical family attraction can be seen in one morning / afternoon. You hVe many restaurants, bars and coffees to chose from and you gonna need it in the hot summer days.

    Gianna A.

    The highlight of my stop here was the art exhibit in the museum, but other than that I felt like I was in Disney's Epcot, which I've never been to because I don't like manufactured replicas of historical architecture. Especially if you've come from far way to Spain, why would you not make the effort to see the real thing. Alas, it was a stop on the hop-on hop-off, which we use like a cab service, it was cold and we were hungry. The fact that they charge admission was a bit odd, but there were a lot of food choices.

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    La Sagrada Familia - Inside of the church

    La Sagrada Familia

    4.6(1.3k reviews)
    4.5 kmL'Eixample

    One of the highlights on our 2-week trip to Spain and Portugal. Gaudi's grand masterpiece in the…read moreresidential Eixample neighborhood is an icon of the city. It boasts bold, wildly creative, unmistakable organic architecture and décor inside and out - from its melting Glory Façade to its skull-like Passion Façade to its rainforest-esque interior. Really spectacular! We came at the end of the day, and the light was flooding through the stained glass window. We also did the Bell tower which has gorgeous panoramic views of the city. You take the elevator up and then down about 300 stairs down a narrow, winding staircase. Note: Buy timed entry reservations in advance, and make sure you book on the official website: www.sagradafamilia.org. I initially got scammed by Feel the City and paid €340, instead of €140. I hate that; the scammer sites are very official looking.

    No matter how many photos you've seen, nothing really prepares you for seeing Basílica de la…read moreSagrada Família in person. Gaudí's masterpiece is breathtaking from every angle, and the level of detail on both the exterior and interior is incredible. As sunlight shines through the colorful stained-glass windows, the entire basilica fills with vibrant colors, creating a peaceful and unforgettable atmosphere. We took our time to appreciate all the little details rather than rushing through. The audio guide helped us understand the symbolism behind the design. Booking tickets in advance is highly recommended, especially during the busy season, as entry times often sell out.

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    Recinto Modernista de Sant Pau - Just a couple buildings on the stunningly-worthy campus of this former hospital turned heritage site.

    Recinto Modernista de Sant Pau

    4.8(48 reviews)
    5.5 kmHorta-Guinardó

    Stun-ning. No other word for this hidden gem of an architectural site that was once a hospital when…read moredesigners cared about the aesthetics of a hospital and not solely function. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site for good reason. The campus alone is one example after another of exquisite brickwork, mosaics, color, and Catalan ingenuity. If you loved Casa Battlo and Parc Guell, and you didn't know about this heritage site, do yourself a favor and swing in for even half-an-hour to buzz through and photograph the exquisite buildings collected herein. 10 min walk from Sagrada Familia. Mamma mia. Jaw dropping inside and out. How wise of Spain to recognize -- and preserve, and share -- this breathtakingly artful site.

    In a city more known for Gaudi as the modicum of architecture, it was quite a pleasant surprise to…read morevisit this hospital as it represents the modernist style of Lluis Domenech. It's also a UNESCO site now. For a while, this used to be a fully functioning hospital. Now, people can come and visit several (I think 8) of the pavillions connected by underground galleries. I don't think everything is open but you can see a lot of the history in what is. I enjoyed the courtyard where you can see all the buildings and their architecture from the outside. It's quite mesmerizing to see. You can learn a lot about the history behind the hospital. At 17 EUR, it wasn't cheap, but it's worth the price. It's also about a 10 min walk away from La Sagrada Familia so it can be planned accordingly.

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    Recinto Modernista de Sant Pau - Hospital beds

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    La Pedrera - Casa Milà - Roof top sculptures

    La Pedrera - Casa Milà

    4.3(283 reviews)
    3.2 kmL'Eixample

    Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, is Willy Wonka but an architect now. Designed by Antoni Gaudi,…read moreit looks like a building was made of melted wax amongst the Gothic landscape. The balconies curl, none of the walls are straight, and even the roof has weird shaped chimneys. I'd call this modern architecture. Who knows! This is the most chaotic architecture I've ever seen but in the best way possible. Even if you don't go in, just standing across the street and looking up is amazing!

    I felt like stepping into another world by walking into Casa Milà. It's designed by Antoni Gaudi…read moreand every room has its own character, from the flowing shapes and colorful details to the clever use of natural light. We took our time exploring the apartments, courtyards, and attic, and it was fascinating to see how far ahead of its time the design was. Even if you're not an architecture enthusiast, it's easy to appreciate the creativity behind every corner. My favourite part was the rooftop; the famous chimney sculptures and panoramic views over Barcelona were beautiful and there were plenty of photo opportunities. The audio guide was helpful and explained the history and design very carefully and clearly. If you're planning to visit, booking your tickets in advance is a good idea since it gets quite busy, especially during the summer.

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    La Pedrera - Casa Milà - Sculpture with seats inside of it

    Sculpture with seats inside of it

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    La Pedrera - Casa Milà - In the basement - So neat!

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    In the basement - So neat!

    Plaça Catalunya - Cursa de El Corte Ingles race finish line

    Plaça Catalunya

    3.9(89 reviews)
    2.8 kmL'Eixample

    At the heart of Barcelona, Plaça de Catalunya is where the city really comes together. It's a…read morelively square that's always full of people and is surrounded by shops, cafés, hotels, and major streets. It's also one of the easiest places to start exploring, with quick access to La Rambla, Passeig de Gràcia, the Gothic Quarter, and several metro, train, and airport bus connections. It's nice to simply sit by the fountains and take in the atmosphere. It's a great place to rest, people-watch, or grab a coffee before continuing your day.

    A place to meet in the Heart of Barcelona…read more Placa de Catalunya is where my family most recently went to meet our tour guide Luke from Barkeno for the Ultimate Gaudí Experience. Since I had been to Placa de Catalunya in the past, it's a stop on the Barcelona Turistic Bus tour, I felt confident meeting there. Enter the most popular running race in Barcelona. Cursa de Corte Ingles is a free race that goes a little over 10K as it weaves through Barcelona. It goes through the Olympic stadium where you can live out your Olympic dreams as you run through the stadium and then cross the finish line in, you guessed it, Placa de Catalunya. It was really interesting to weave through the runners as we navigated our family of five to meet Luke and get our headphones for our Barkeno Guru Walk. We even used the underground Metro station twice to cross under the race. It was much harder when we were in a group of 25! Love the energy and spirit of both visits. Two different days. Very unique experiences. A beautiful place in the Heart of Barcelona.

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    Plaça Catalunya - Empanadas

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    Plaça Catalunya

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