Barcelona is probably best known for its football.
For most people, this is indeed the reason.
But Barcelona is an ancient historical city and a site with a strong European literary atmosphere.
It has preserved a large amount of excellent traditional culture and architecture, making it an ideal tourist destination.
It rained for more than a month in the British winter, so I decided to take my good friends to Barcelona to experience the sunshine.
I booked a flight from Manchester City at 6am, but something went wrong.
Since our new French visa was not the first time entering France, we temporarily changed our tickets to Paris before going to Barcelona.
It should be noted that our new French visa is to enter France first and then go to surrounding European cities.
: Attraction recommendation 1. Bartholomew's House ticket price: 23/person for adults; 20/person for children aged 7-17; free for children aged 0-6.
Bart House Chinese Audio Guide The interior of the house is as special as the exterior architecture.
The house has become one of Barcelona's famous landmarks and is open to the public.
Bartholomew's Palace won the 2004 European Nostradamus Prize for its protection of cultural heritage and was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2005.
There is no doubt that Bartholomew's house is definitely worth a look.
Audio guide languages ??include: Spanish, English, French, Italian, German, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian and Catalan.
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 9 am to 9 pm (last admission at 8 pm) Location: 430 Hosokawa Tamako Avenue, Barcelona 8007 Transportation: Metro to Diagonal Line or Hosokawa Tamako Passage.
2. Transportation to Mila’s House: Bus: Take No. 7, No. 16, No. 17, No. 22, No. 24, No. 24.
V17 Metro: Take Line L3 or Line L5 and get off at Diagonal Station.
Tickets: One-day tour of La Pedrera: 25 euros for adults/students, 19.5 euros for seniors over 65 and people with disabilities/14 euros for children (7-12 years old); day-time senior tour tickets for La Pedrera: 32 euros for adults
/Children (7-12 years old) 13 euros; La Pedrera night tour tickets: adults 34 euros / children (7-12 years old) 17 euros; La Pedrera day and night tour tickets: adults 41 euros / children (7-12 years old)
20.50 euros (years); admission to La Pedrera when you wake up in the morning: adults 39 euros / children (7-12 years old) 19.5 euros (January 1st - December 31st, Monday - Sunday) free: 7 years old
The following opening hours for children: 09:00-20:30 (matinee), 21:00-23:00 (night show) (March 1st - November 3rd, December 26th - Monday, January 3rd of the following year
-Sunday) 09:00-18:30 (matinee), 19:00-21:00 (night show) (November 4th - December 25th, January 4th - February 28th, Monday - Sunday
) Warm reminder: The closing time of high-rise buildings: 15 minutes before the closing time of La Pedrera.
3. Transportation to Sagrada Famlia: Take the subway L2 (purple line) or L5 (blue line) and get off at Sagrada Famlia station.
Tickets: Basic tickets for Sagrada Familia: 17 euros for general staff/students, 15 euros for under 30 years old; Sagrada Familia audio guide: 25 euros for general staff/students, 23 euros for under 30 years old/20 euros for seniors over 65 years old/disabled
7 euros per person; Sagrada Familia audio guide Gaudí Museum: 27 euros for general staff/25 euros for students/22 euros for seniors over 65/25 euros for under 30s/7 euros for persons with disabilities; Sagrada Familia audio guide: general
Tickets for staff/students are 32 euros, under 30 years old are 30 euros/seniors over 65 years old are 26 euros; Sagrada Familia special guide: general staff/student tickets are 26 euros, under 30 years old are 24 euros/over 65 years old are 21 euros/children under 11 years old
8 euros/disabled people 8 euros (Monday to Sunday from January 1 to December 31) Tips: Tickets are no longer sold 30 minutes before closing.
Only children over 11 years old can use the audio guide, and the guide is in Chinese.
Opening hours: 09:00-20:00 (Monday to Sunday, April 1st to September 30th) 09:00-18:00 (November 1st to Monday to Sunday, February 28th of the following year)
09:00-19:00 (October 1st - October 31st, March 1st - March 31st Monday - Sunday) 09:00-14:00 (December 25th - December 25th,
December 26th to December 26th, January 1st to January 1st, January 6th to January 6th) These three are must-visit attractions, and you can book tickets online.
When you arrive, open your email and show the QR code.
You can find translation at the door, both in Chinese and English.
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