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A very quick trip to Barcelona is now forming with H and I. We are traveling to Italy with my parents, brother and his wife the week of Memorial Day (plan on being there a full week) and H and I are planning on flying to Barcelona on the end Saturday of our Italy trip for 3 days to go to the MotoGP race in Catalunya. We will only be able to spend a couple of days actually in Barcelona because of my lack of vacation time, but we want to make the most of it while we are there. If anyone has any recs for moderately priced hotels (not luxury, not hostels), restaurants, things to do and see, I would love to hear them - thanks!
Re: Barcelona
Try to hit the beach once and definately stroll down the La rumbla.
I honestly can't remember where we stayed.
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We loved just walking around and admiring the architecture. I definitely think the highlight of Barcelona for us was La Sagrada Famalia. It is spectacular and you can see why it has taken 100+ years and still isn't done. Parc Guell was also cool. Oh, i also would recommend going to La Boqueria. You can walk around and get stuff to eat, but it's also really interesting just to see all of the fresh seafood, meat and produce. Las Ramblas is just OK in my book...very crowded so if you don't walk down it, I personally don't think you are missing much.
We enjoyed tapas hopping in the Gothic Quarter but I didn't pay attention to any of the names.
We stayed at Hotel Torre Catalunya. The prices were reasonable, rooms were huge and nice with a great view. It's a little far from most attractions but right by a subway station and bus stop, if I remember correctly.
Must-sees are the Gothic Quarter and Gaudi works including La Sagrada Familia, Casa Mila, Casa Batllo, and Parc Guell. I agree with the PP about Las Ramblas -- it's ok...fun for a stroll or finding places to eat but really touristy and sometimes crowded. We enjoyed walking through the large market (La Boqueria) and stopping for snacks.
ditto
we didn't get to casa mila but loved everything else mentioned
we stayed at and loved hotel universal. i think we paid like 89 euro/night our november trip. it's part of the navarro nunez group and i think most of their hotels have solid reviews on tripadvisor. we will definitely go back to barcelona and will likely stay there or at one of the sister hotels.
favorite restaurants: biblioteca (not catalan/spanish but fantastic food), xaloc, and tapac24
We're contemplating Barcelona for a few days in April; these are possibilities of things on our list to do/see:
? Las Ramblas; includes:
? Font Montjuic (Magic Fountain) on the top of Montjuic hill
? Art: Joan Miro Museum, Catalan National Art Museum, Barcelona Museum of Contemp. Art
? Maremagnum shopping mall will be open whole time
? La Sagrada Familia (can buy tix in advance)
o Church; ranked one of most popular places to visit
? Park Guell:
o Gaudi park/garden
o Beach and city views
o Hiking/trails
I also have some day-trips; but I'm guessing for 3 days you'd just want to stay in the city.
For food; I don't remember if it was here or elsewhere, but Bar Lobo (off Las Ramblas in Calle del Pintor Fortuny) was rec'd as a great place to get tapas
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I've been to Barcelona for my Honeymoon and again last year. I love the city and am so jealous you are going for motogp that is going to be awesome!
The Boqueria Market (st.Joseph's) is a lot of fun. Avoid the restaurant Pinxtio there. It is in a Rick Steves book and cost a fortune to eat there. There are better choices at the market that are cheaper and give you more food.
The Gaudi works are amazing. The Sagrada Familia is still under construction and it is amazing to see a "work in progress."
The Gothic Quarter, is gorgeous. There is a great ice cream place that serves gelato on a hot waffle to the right of the Gothic cathedral if you are looking at the entry doors. It's Dh and I's favorite ice cream place ever.
Also if you need anything at all or just to look at one of the craziest department stores ever. El Corte Ingles is a monster of a major department store in the Catlunya square (at the top of Las Ramblas) It is 10 stores of everything you can possible imagine. It's like Amazon.com, a grocery store, and real estate all in one. I've never been anywhere else like it. The restaurant on the roof also had a neat view of the city.
Barcelona has a lot of open air pop up flea markets. On Sunday there is one in the Playa Reial, that is mostly a coin market but it is fun to browse. In front of the Gothic cathedral there is an antique one that pops up. I bought my Dh a few vintage watches while we were there for fun.
As for hotels I stayed at the Hilton Diagonal Mar, which was lovely but a little out of the main tourist areas, and I rented a apartment of Las Ramblas the last time I was there. If you aren't into the whole hotel thing and are there a few days it might be worth your while to have an apartment.
Have a fantastic time. I want to go back now.
Another hotel to consider is Hotel Cuatro Naciones, right on La Rambla. It is moderate, not luxury but not hostel. The staff was GREAT and gave us so much helpful advice.
Also, I recommend Ciutat Comtal for tapas.