Stretch
your legs in Barcelona. The city is easy to stroll around. Most sights
are accessible and the surrounding hills provide some varied terrain.
If you want to hop on
buses and the metro, a ten-journey (T-10) ticket costs €6.30. For
more options, visit www.emt-amb.com. A €17 one-day Barcelona Card
includes free or discounted entry to some museums and attractions.
For general information
about the city, check out www.catalunyatourism.com before you go. If you
are heading out of Barcelona, look up train times with renfe, Spain's
national railways.
Here are 10 ways to spend
an active afternoon in Barcelona:
- Orientate yourself on a two-hour
walking tour that departs from the Turisme de Barcelona information
office in the central Plaça de Catalunya. Nearest metro is
Catalunya. For prices and times see: www.barcelonaturisme.com.
- Explore Antoni Gaudi's Park Güell
with its colourful mosaics and architecture. Nearest metro is Vallcarca.
- Visit the Museu d'Art Contemporani
de Barcelona (Museum of Modern Art). Adults €7. A guided tour
every Wednesday and Saturday at 18.00 is included in the entry price.
Nearest metro is Catalunya. For opening times and details
of exhibitions see: www.macba.es.
- View the FC Barcelona stadium from
the grandstand.
- Take the kids to Tibidabo amusement
park. For details see: www.barcelonaturisme.com.
- Head up to the Montjuic district
on its funicular railway and down by cable car. On route, visit the
Poble Espanyol, a small-scale 'city' featuring architecture from around
Spain, as well as craft workshops and regional cuisine. Adults €7.
For details see: www.barcelonaturisme.com (in English) and www.poble-espanyol.com
(in Catalan).
- Take a short trip 11 km out of town
to the model village, Catalunya en Miniatura (Catalonia in Miniature),
in Torrelles de Llobregat. Adults €9.50. For details see: www.catalunyaenminiatura.com
and www.barcelonaturisme.com.
- Play volleyball on the beach.
- Pedal off with Bicicleta Barcelona,
which organises cycling tours in English for groups and individuals.
Its website, www.bicicletabarcelona.com, suggests some good routes
if you have your own bike or want to hire one (at €12 for four
hours) and head off on your own.
- Head out of town up into the Catalonian
Pyrenees for a day on the pistes. Read more about skiing on www.spain.info.
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