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maandag 28 maart 2011

A Carefree And Cheap City Trip To Barcelona – 5 Tips


Carefree to Barcelona without spending too much money? It seems harder than it is. I will explain how you can avoid tourist traps and save some money during your pleasant stay in the Catalan capital.

Keep an eye on your wallet!
Be extra vigilant and pay attention to your belongings during a trip to Barcelona, ​​especially on the Ramblas and the beach. Barcelona has many
pickpockets. Wear a money belt, or try to hold your hand on your purse or wallet if possible. Don’t let the risk of robbery especially spoil your fun in Barcelona!

Buy your Barcelona Card in advance.
A Barcelona Card is a discount card for a number of attractions you can visit at a lower price. With this card, you can also receive discounts on transport from the airport. It therefore makes complete sense to buy the card before you arrive in Barcelona.

Climb the Columbus Monument.
The city has many famous landmarks and attractions. The two mountains Montjuïc and Tibidabo, the Sagrada Familia, the Cathedral and much more. But on top of the Columbus Monument, located at one end of the Ramblas, you are treated to one of the best views of the city. Moreover, it is cheaper than many other attractions in Barcelona.

Share a metro card with 10 turns.
If you don’t have the Barcelona Card, definitely buy the 10 turn metro card. By purchasing this card, you get a 50% discount on the standard price. The ticket can be shared with as many people as you want. It is also valid on the bus.

Go to Figueres.
If you would like to take a day trip out of Barcelona, ​​choose Figueres. This small town was the birthplace of artist Salvador Dali and has a museum dedicated to the famous artist. If you want to visit the museum during the high season, you will see that there are huge queues. An hour wait before you are allowed to enter is very normal, but if you pay a few dollars more for the guided tour you do not need to wait that long.

Visit the Hospital of Sant Pau before moving to the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. The Sagrada Familia is an essential stop and the unfinished cathedral by Gaudí. Most people go directly from the metro station to the cathedral. But near the cathedral is also the Hospital of Sant Pau, a beautiful modernist building still in use as a hospital.

Catalonia has much to offer. From mountains to beaches and wine tasting to cultural activities, Catalonia has it all.

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