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Travel guide to popular tourist attractions in Spain

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1. La Pedrera

Introduction

La Pedrera Built between 1906-1912, the home is one of the masterpieces of architect Antonio Gaudí and the last private residence he designed.

It is considered the most representative and original of all modern buildings and one of the most important buildings in the world in the 20th century.

The appearance is wavy, and the entire building is like a rough sea. The strange-shaped chimneys and ventilation ducts on the roof are also its most notable features.

La Pedrera is large and much of the space is still in use and available for tours.

Telephone

+34 932 14 25 76

Time reference

1-3 hours

Transportation< /p>

Bus: Take lines 7, 16, 17, 22, 24, V17;

Subway: Take lines L3 or L5 and get off at Diagonal station.

Tickets

General tickets: 38 euros for adults / 16 euros for children (under 13 years old) (January 1st - December 31st, Monday - Sunday)

< p>Free admission: children under 7 years old

tips:

Ticket purchase at the window: 3 euros more per person per ticket

Opening hours

09:00-20:30; last admission time: 19:00 (Monday-Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)

tips:

Only For reference, please refer to the official website announcement time

Attraction location

Passeig de Gràcia, 92, 08008 Barcelona, ??Spain

2. Barcelona Cathedral

Introduction

The Cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Barcelona is also the symbol of the Diocese of Barcelona. It was built from the 13th to the 15th century and took 150 years to complete.

The interior of the church is very complex, and the glass and sculptures are very interesting to visit. You can go up to the top of the church through the elevator on the side of the church dome and enjoy the scenery of Barcelona's old city.

The prayer rooms of the cathedral are dedicated to the patron saints of various handicraft guilds. The choir seats, religious murals, sculptures and various gold and silver utensils are gorgeous and eye-catching.

There will be a Christmas market during Christmas, with a variety of handicrafts and local delicacies that are overwhelming.

Telephone

+34 933 15 15 54

Time reference

1-3 hours

Transportation< /p>

Take the subway L4 (yellow line) to Jaume I station.

Tickets

Cathedral: 28 euros (Monday-Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)

tips:

The Cathedral includes choral entrance, access to the roof, chapter hall, virtual tour guide, Diocesan Museum of Barcelona.

Opening hours

09:30-18:30 (tourist visit time); closing time: 17:45 (January 1st - December 31st, Monday - Sunday 5) 09:30-17:15 (Vigil during tourist visits (religious)); closing time: 16:30 (Saturday, January 1st - December 31st, holidays) 14:00-17:00 ( Tourist visit time (religion)); closing time: 16:30 (Sunday, January 1st - December 31st, holidays)

tips:

For reference only , please refer to the actual opening conditions

Attraction location

Pla de la Seu, S/N,08002 Barcelona, ??Spain

3. Sagrada Familia< /p>

Introduction

The posthumous work of Antoni Gaudí Cornette, known as the "Architect of God", is a work that combines his religious ideals and architectural ideals.

The design of the church has strong natural colors and is modeled on the forms of animals and plants. Various scenes from the Bible are displayed one by one throughout the building, which seems to give the church vitality.

The church*** has three magnificent facades: Nativity, Passion and Glory. Each side has four supporting towers, which look like an anthill riddled with holes from a distance; climb the towers for a closer look. The building on the top of the tower overlooks the landscape of Barcelona.

The Sagrada Familia has been under construction for more than 100 years and is still not completed. It is the only building in the world that has been listed as a World Heritage Site before it is completed. This unprecedented work will be completed in 2026, the 100th anniversary of Gaudi's death, to commemorate this great genius.

Telephone

+34 932 08 04 14

Time reference

1-3 hours

Transportation< /p>

Take the metro L2 (purple line) or L5 (blue line) and get off at Sagrada Família station.

Tickets

Basic tickets for Sagrada Familia: 26 euros for general people/students, 25 euros for people under 30 years old/21 euros for seniors (January 1st - December 31st Monday - Sunday)

tips:

No more tickets will be sold 30 minutes before closing time.

Only children over 11 years old can use the audio guide.

The guide is in Chinese.

*For more price tickets, please refer to the official website when purchasing

Opening hours

09:00-20:00 (April 1-September 30th Monday - Sunday)

09:00-18:00 (November 1st - February 28th Monday - Sunday)

09:00-19 :00 (October 1st to October 31st, March 1st to March 31st from Monday to Sunday)

09:00-14:00 (December 25th to December 20th of the following year) January 25th, December 26th to December 26th of the following year, January 1st to January 1st of the following year, January 6th to January 6th of the following year)

tips:< /p>

Ticket sales will stop 30 minutes before closing.

*The time is for reference only, please refer to the official website event calendar

Attraction location

Carrer de Mallorca, 401, 08013 Barcelona,Spain

4. Catalonia Concert Hall

Introduction

The Catalonia Concert Hall (Palau de la Música Catalana) is currently the most exquisite and elegant venue in the world. One of the concert halls, where the Catalan Choir once performed.

The concert hall is still in use today, and concerts are held every day.

This century-old building is located in a narrow street. It was designed and built in 1908 by the architect Louis Domènech I Montaner (Domènech I Montaner) in a modernist style with decorative facades. Rich and combining a variety of elements, including traditional Spanish elements and Arabic elements, it is known as a modernist architectural treasure.

In 1997, the Catalunya Concertgebouw was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, along with the Holy Cross and San Paolo Hospitals.

Time reference

1-3 hours

Transportation

Get off at Urquinaona station on metro lines L1 and L4;

Take bus No. 17 to Maremagnum station, bus No. 45 and get off at Via Laietana-Comtal station

Tickets

General ticket: 20 euros for adults/seniors (over 65 years old) 16 euros / students and unemployed 11 euros / local residents 10 euros (January 1st - December 31st, Monday - Sunday)

Free: children (under 10 years old, accompanied by family members)

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Opening hours

10:00-18:00,10:00-18:00 (Easter) (July 1st - July 31st, Monday - Sunday)

09:00-18:00 (August 1st - August 31st, Monday - Sunday)

08:00-15:30 (January 1st - June 30th Days, September 1st - December 31st (Monday - Sunday)

Attraction location

Carrer Palau de la Musica, 4-6, 08003 Barcelona, ??Spain

5. Retiro Park

Introduction

It is a large garden park and tourist attraction in Madrid.

It attracts many tourists every year.

More than 15,000 plants are planted in the courtyard.

There are also Glass Palace, Velazquez Palace, monuments, etc. to visit.

Telephone

+34-914-008740

Time reference

1-3 hours

Transportation< /p>

Get off at Retiro Station on Metro Line 2 or Ibiza Station on Line 9

Tickets

Free

Opening Hours

06:00-22:00 (Autumn and Winter) (October 1st - Monday - Sunday, March 1st of the following year)

06:00-00:00 the next day (Spring Summer) (April 1st - September 30th, Monday - Sunday)

tips:

For reference only, please refer to the actual opening conditions

Attraction location

Plaza de la Independencia, 7, 28001 Madrid,

6. Puerta del Sol

Introduction

Located on the Spanish Highway The zero kilometer starting point is where many important events in Madrid's modern history took place.

Facing east, the Puerta del Sol was originally a gate on the city wall of Madrid and was decorated with the rising sun, hence its name.

The famous bear and raspberry sculpture in the square is the city emblem of Madrid and one of the symbols of Madrid.

Every year during the New Year, along with the ringing of the bells in Puerta del Sol, people eat twelve grapes, which represents the beginning of the new year.

Time reference

Less than 1 hour

Transportation

Take Metro Line 1, 2 or 3 and get off at Puerta del Sol station Reachable.

Opening hours

All day long

tips:

For reference only, please refer to the actual opening situation

< p>Attraction location

Plaza de la Puerta del Sol, s/n, 28013 Madrid, Spain

7. Royal Palace of Seville

Introduction

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This is the filming location for the palace garden of House Martell of Dorne in the TV series "Game of Thrones". The Royal Palace of Seville is the oldest royal palace in Europe and was listed as a World Cultural Heritage in 1987. In this building, elements of Gothic architecture and Islamic clay architectural styles can be seen simultaneously, making it an example of Mudejar architecture. The most gorgeous one is the splendid Ambassador Hall. In addition, there is an ancient Roman acropolis, an Arab fortress and several Visigothic buildings in the palace. The Palace of Carlos V, the Maidens' Courtyard, the Dolls' Courtyard, and the Royal Palace Gardens are all worth seeing.

Telephone

+34 954 50 23 24

Time reference

1-3 hours

Transportation< /p>

On the south side of the Cathedral of Seville, tram T1 reaches Archivo de Indias station, which is within walking distance

Tickets

General tickets: First floor General admission fee 13.5 euros/seniors and students 6 euros (January 1 - December 31, Monday - Sunday)

Opening hours

09:30-17:00 (01 Monday - Sunday, December 1st - December 31st)

tips:

For reference only, please refer to the actual opening conditions

Attraction location< /p>

Patio de Banderas, s/n, 41004 Sevillaa, Spain

8. Alhambra Palace

Introduction

Alhambra La Palace is the royal palace of the Kingdom of Granada established by the Moors in Spain during the Middle Ages.

After the Moors were expelled from Spain in 1492, the buildings began to fall into disuse. In 1828, long-term repairs and reconstruction began to restore their original appearance.

The Alhambra Palace is divided into five groups of buildings, the most important part of which is the Nasrid Palace.

Climb up to the westernmost observation tower and overlook the entire city of Granada with the cathedral as the center.

Telephone

+34 958 02 79 71

Time reference

1-3 hours

Transportation< /p>

You can take buses 1, 3, 4, 14, 16, 25, and 37 to Malaga Park. After getting off the bus, walk about 100 meters north.

Tickets

General tickets: One-day pass for the complex is 18 euros (January 1st - December 31st, Monday - Sunday)

Opening hours< /p>

08:30-18:00 (daytime), 20:00-20:30 the next day (night), 20:00-21:30 (private time) (October 15th - 03 the following year Monday - Sunday, March 31st)

08:30-20:00 (daytime), 22:00-23:30 (night), 20:00-22:00 (private time) (04 Monday - Sunday, October 1st - October 14th)

tips:

For reference only, please refer to the actual opening conditions

Attraction location< /p>

C. Real de la Alhambra, s/n, 18009 Granada, Spain

9. New Bridge of Ronda

Introduction

Longda The Taxin Bridge spans the El Tajo gorge, dividing Ronda, a city with a long history and picturesque scenery, into two.

The new bridge is the latest and largest of the three bridges across the 120-meter deep valley in Ronda. It was built in 1751 and took 42 years to build. The new bridge is 98 meters high, equivalent to 30 stories. The building is high.

The middle section of the bridge arch hides a room of about 60 square meters, which was once used as a detention center for death row prisoners. It is now closed and can only be viewed from a distance from the side of the bridge.

The New Bridge is one of the most photographed buildings in Spain. Standing at the foot of the canyon, you will have the illusion of being in a dream: white houses are entangled on the cliffs that go straight up and down, like flowers. A white cloud spreads from the hillside to the sky.

Telephone

+34 649 96 53 38

Time reference

1-3 hours

Transportation< /p>

You can choose to take a train or bus to Ronda, and then walk to Xinqiao.

Tickets

Free

Opening hours

10:00-14:00,15:00-18:00 (January 1st - December 31st, Monday and Saturday) 09:30-19:00 (January 1st - December 31st, Tuesday - Friday) 10:00-15:00 (January 1st - December 31st) Sunday)

Attraction location

Pl. Espa?a, s/n, 29400 Ronda, Málaga, Spain

10. Prado Museum

Introduction

The National Prado Museum is the most visited place in Madrid

It is known as one of the greatest museums in the world and has the most comprehensive and largest collection of Spanish paintings. Authoritative art museum

The famous collection includes Velasquez’s famous painting "Las Meninas"

The museum also has a terrace cafe and a souvenir shop to buy some art. It is a good choice to take a replica of the product home

Telephone

+34 913 30 28 00

Time reference

3 hours Above

Transportation

Line 2 Banco de Espa?a Station Line 1 Atocha Station; buses 9, 10, 14, 19, 27, 34, 37 and Route 45

Tickets

General admission: 15 euros (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)

Half ticket: 1, 65 People over the age of 2;

2. Youth card holders;

3. Extended family members.

Free admission: 1. People under 18 years old;

2. Students between 18 and 25 years old;

3. Over 25 years old and studying for a bachelor's degree in art or Graduate degree students;

4. Persons with a disability level equal to or greater than 33%;

5. Legally unemployed persons;

6. Active teaching staff ;

7. A large family with at least one adult and three children in the group, or two children with disabilities;

8. Official tour guide, reporter, FAMP (Friends of the Museum) , APME (Spanish Professional Association of Museologists), ANABAD (Spanish Federation of Associations of Archivists, Librarians, Archaeologists, Museologists and Documentologists), AEM (Spanish Association of Museologists), ICOM (International Member of the Council of Museums), member of the Royal Historic Academy of Spain, member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, member of the Royal Academy of Spain and staff of the National Museum of Spain.

tips:

Free admission

Visiting time is 6:00-8:00 pm from Monday to Saturday, 5:00 pm on Sundays and holidays -7:00.

Opening hours

10:00-20:00 (Monday-Saturday, January 1st - December 31st) 10:00-19:00 (January 1st -Sunday, December 31st, holiday)

tips:

January 1st; May 1st; December 25th closed

Only For reference, please refer to the actual opening conditions

Attraction location

C. de Ruiz de Alarcón, 23, 28014 Madrid