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  1. FC Barcelona

    If you're a football fanatic, then you can't miss a visit to Camp Nou, the home ground for Barcelona's biggest and most popular team and one of Europe's greatest footballing 'cathedrals'. During the Franco era, FCB was the only way that suppressed Catalans could vent their anger against his dictatorship. Because of that, it became and still is a symbol of Catalan identity.…

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    Camp Nou is the biggest stadium in Europe with a capacity of 98,600 people, with shops and a museum of the club's history. Match tickets start at about €42 and games hardly ever completely sell out, unless it is a match against the hated rivals Real Madrid (a match commonly dubbed El Clásico), one of the other top teams (currently Atlético Madrid, Valencia or Sevilla) or in the Champions League. With the quality in the current team, there are always a few goals, and it is nearly always a resounding win for Barça. Stadium tours, costing a whopping €23 per adult, are not fantastic and the audio guide is not really worth it either, but for a quick recent history of matches played there, consult the backs of the doors in the cubicles--most have a lot of graffiti championing the team that played there. It is also unfortunate that the home team changing rooms are not open to the public, only the somewhat dated away dressing rooms, which are not that impressive.

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  2. La Rambla

    Often the first landmark that people identify with the city. It is the central and the most famous boulevard which cuts through the heart of the city centre and is a vibrant and lively promenade filled with Barcelona action at its best and worst. It stretches from the harbor to La Plaça Catalunya running through the Ciutat Vella like a spine.…

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    Come here to see the street performers jump out at unsuspecting tourists, enjoy the flower and pet stalls, or just sit back and watch all of Barcelona walk by. During the day, La Rambla is packed with tourists, at night, the locals come out, as well as many prostitutes. There, you can find newspaper and book stands, birds, flowers, musicians, street-performing artists that all contribute to create a lively and unique atmosphere. If you happen to be here after Barca win, you are in for a treat. A few blocks south of its north end, you will find La Boqueria, a very large, covered open air market.

  3. Barcelona Bus Turístic

    1 day ticket €27, 2 days €38; tickets can be bought at the bus stops, some hotels, etc. or [https://www.barcelonasmartmoving.com/tickets/sightseeing-bus online with 10% discount]

    Take a tour at Barcelona Bus Turístic which links all of the Barcelona tourist sites you could possibly want to visit. It has three routes (map provided as you board), including a northbound and a southbound line that leave from opposite sides of the Plaça de Catalunya. Each takes 1–2 hours.…

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    The hop-on/hop-off format lets you get-off at any interesting stop, see what interests you, then get back on any later bus at that or any other stop. One approach is stay on for an entire route, then continue while getting off at locations that interested you earlier. Buses are double-decked, with the open-air upper deck offering much better views... sunscreen is essential in summer months, jackets in winter/early spring/late fall. Earphones are offered when you first get on so you can hear the commentary as you drive by significant locations. Outlets near every seat let you choose among many languages and playback volumes.

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  4. Parc de la Ciutadella

    41.38811, 2.18634

    Barcelona's most central park, and includes a zoo, a lake and several museums. In fact, the park is so large, 74 acres, that the Catalan Parliament can be found in the center of the park. It is a great place to enjoy games, sports or to spend a leisurely afternoon.…

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    It was built at the final part of the 19th century in the place that formerly occupied the fortress (ciutadella) built after the defeat of 1714. This fortress was hated by the citizens, and when the middle age walls were demolished, so was most of the fortress. Some buildings where conserved, as such as the church, and the gunpowder magazine. The new park was used as the place to hold the 1888 international expo, and some of the older modernist buildings are there, such as the Zoology Museum, the greenhouse and, following the avenue Passeig de Sant Joan (towards the mountain), the Arc del Triomf, a modernist Arc de Triomphe.

  5. Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar

    Plaça de Santa Maria 41.38380, 2.18203

    One of the most representative examples of Catalan Gothic architecture, it features a sombre but beautiful interior. The upsweeping verticality and lightness of the interior are especially surprising considering the blocky exterior surfaces. Built between 1329 and 1383, it was once was home to a Christian cult in the late 3rd century.…

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    The church is dedicated to Saint Mary of the Sea, since the quarter was dedicated to the jobs related to the sea, from sailors to harbor works, commerce, even coin exchange. The inside was burned during the civil war, but it is still very interesting. Next to the church, you can see a monument, called Fossar de les Moreres, which is the place where many fighters where buried after the Barcelona defeat in 1714, so it is an important monument for Catalan nationalism.

  6. The Harbour

    The harbor you can see is completely new, since until the 80's it was closed to the public. Some old buildings related to the harbor still exist, such as the Tinglado near the Barceloneta quarter that is now a history museum.…

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    There are two main parts in the harbor: the Moll de la Fusta, which are the decks that touch the city, and the Maremagnum, a newly created amusement center/shopping mall, with an Aquarium, an IMAX cinema, discos, bars, restaurants. The clubs are situated on the top floor, which is accessed through the general shopping area via stairs and the like. Even out of season and on work nights you are sure to have a good time, as the clubs are always filled. It is located at the other side of the wooden bridge next to the Columbus monument.

  7. Park Güell

    Carrer D'Olot 5 Oct 25-Mar 08.30-18.15; Mar, Sep7-Oct24 08.00-20.00; May-Sep 6 08.00-21.30; (last entry 30-45 min earlier) €8 (online €7); reduced €5.60, children until 6 - free ticket required 41.41424, 2.15218

    A large urban park heavily influenced by Antonio Gaudi. The area was originally meant to be a residential property development with Gaudi doing much of the planning and landscape design. Only two houses were built and the land was later sold to the city of Barcelona and turned into a park.…

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    There are two areas -- a relatively undeveloped (and uncrowded) natural area near the top of the hill and the more famous sculpture park below. The top of the park offers panoramic views of Barcelona, while the sculpture portion is full of walkways and other structures exhibiting the distinct and colorful style of Gaudi, including the famous terrace and fountains near the main entrance. Park Güell is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as one of the Works of Antonio Gaudi.

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  8. Plaça Sant Felip Neri

    41.38339, 2.17509

    One of the most romantic squares in Barelona, hides a dark history in that it was built over the city's old cemetery. Barcelona's most famous architect, Antonio Gaudi, was on his way to visit the church there when he was run over and killed in 1928. There is a baroque church (Sant Felip Neri), a 14th century palace and a fountain in the middle.…

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    To arrive, take the narrow street next to the cathedral cloister. The palace was moved from its original location in the street Via Laietana during the 20's. If you look the front of the church, you can see some holes made by a civil war bomb. If you go out the square through the other street, you'll arrive to the street Baixada de Santa Eulàlia, where is said that the Barcelona's protector was tormented.

  9. Palau de la Música Catalana

    C/Sant Pere més Alt 13 41.38757, 2.17523

    Modernist design by Lluís Domènech i Montaner is a UNESCO World Heritage site, a masterpiece of Catalan's modernist architecture. This auditorium designed by Ramon Muntaner is the most important Modernist example in Ciutat Vella. It was the headquarters of the Orfeó Català, the oldest Catalan choir.…

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    The most beautiful part is the stalls with its fine detailing, although all the building is impressive. There are plenty of allegories about music and Catalonia, since the Orfeó Català is strongly bounded with the Catalan Renaixença, the romantic movement that tried to recuperate the Catalan history, language and traditions. It is also the best place in Barcelona to listen to symphonic music.

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  10. Disseny Hub Barcelona

    Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes 37-38 41.40273, 2.18837

    Much to the dismay of Mickey Mouse aficionados, Disseny is Catalan for "design", not "Disney". The "Disseny Hub" is a purpose-built structure that will house the amalgamated museums focusing on applied arts and design, including Museu de les Arts Decoratives, Museu de Ceràmica, Museu Tèxtil i d'Indumentària and Gabinet de les Arts Gràfiques.…

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    The new building has an intricate, multi-level structure, with the protruding tower overhanging the Praca de les Glories roundabout.As of December 2013, all of the former museums are closed and their collections are being moved to the new location in Placa Glories. It is projected to open in 2014 when the works are finished.

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  11. Mies van der Rohe Pavilion

    Av. Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia 7 Every day from 10.00 to 20.00 General public: €4,75; Students: €2,60; Under 16: free; Annual subscription: €8// Entrance fee for groups: Groups of more than 20 people with reservation required: €40; Guided tours for groups of up to 25 people with reservation required: €60 // Discounts: 20% off with Bus Turístic, Barcelona Card and Barcelona City Tour. (2012) 41.37044, 2.15006

    The Pavilion is one of the emblematic works of Mies van der Rohe and key reference architecture of the twentieth century. The famous German Pavilion was designed for the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition and reconstructed in 1986 on its original site.…

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    Its innovative architectural structure marked a radical change in the layout of space and greatly influenced the development of modern architecture. Furthermore, the Pavilion exhibits the Barcelona Chair, also designed by Mies van der Rohe, along with a bronze reproduction of Georg Kolbe’s sculpture Morning. The Fundació Mies van der Rohe veils for the conservation of the Pavilion.

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  12. Sagrada Família

    Carrer de Mallorca, 401 Open daily 9h-18h (Nov-Mar), 9h-19h (Oct, Mar), 9h-20h (Apr-Sep) €15 for adult, €19.50 if audioguide or tour included. €4.50 extra to visit the towers 41.40350, 2.17443

    Barcelona's most popular and famous attraction, the Sagrada Família is a testament to Antonio Gaudi's modernist style and unlike any other church in the world. The texture and detail on the façades are intricate and incorporate forms seen in nature as much of Gaudi's work does.…

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    The inside is huge — it's estimated that it can hold 13,000 people — with vaulted ceilings and columns designed to be reminiscent of trees. The church is still under construction, but the central nave, apse and crypt are open. Seeing the Sagrada Família at night with lights on is impressive — this is the time when you understand why people say that it is built of bones.

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  13. Plaça Sant Jaume

    41.38269, 2.17704

    This square has been the political hub since the Roman era. It has been witness to some of the most important events in recent Catalan history, such as the proclamation of the Catalan State in 1931. At one end, there is the Palace of the Generalitat (the one with two flags on the top, the government of the Autonomous Community of Catalunya) and on the other stands the City Hall (three flags).…

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    Both are Gothic buildings, although their fronts are newer (the Generalitat's is the best example of Barcelona's Renaissance art). But if you can go inside, both are very important civil Gothic buildings. The two buildings have guides.

  14. Carrer Petritxol

    41.38279, 2.17296

    This narrow street, that starts in the Plaça del Pi has a very special atmosphere. It is famous because of its chocolate shops, where you can drink a hot chocolate since the 18th century. It has also very important art galleries (Sala Parés, the place where Picasso made a dedicated exposition for the first time). You can enter for free and see, if you are lucky, nice expositions.…

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    The street is decorated with flagstones that represent scenes of a modernist book called L'auca del senyor Esteve, by Santiago Rusiñol, which is a critic to the bourgeois society of that time and that he had to live.

  15. Drassanes

    Av. de les Drassanes, 1 10AM-7PM Free on the first Sa each month from 3PM 41.37534, 2.17591

    The Gothic shipyard of the city. During the 14th century, the Aragó Crown was the most important power in the Mediterranean Sea, and this was the main place where the ships where built.…

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    Nowadays it's the Maritime Museum, worth a visit for the architectonic structure, a still-standing part of the ancient medieval city wall (including a gate), and the reproduction of the royal galley of Don John of Austria, the Spanish flagship at the battle of Lepanto. If you do not want to go inside the museum, you can see a little bit looking inside thorough the big windows at the part in front of the sea.

  16. Casa Milà

    Passeig de Gràcia 92 Mar-Oct 9am-8:30pm; Nov-Apr 9am-6:30pm from €20.50 41.39540, 2.16190

    One of Gaudi's masterpieces, there is not one straight edge on the exterior and the structure is one of Gaudi’s most eccentric and enticing architectural creations. Tours of the interior and the incredible roof structures are available. Great views of the tall buildings (especially La Sagrada Familia) from the roof.…

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    Hosts a large exposition of Gaudi works, covering Sagrada Familia and Casa Batlio, not only La Pedrera itself. The exposition is a good place to start your exploration of Gaudi; it reveals many hidden details for the art novice.

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  17. El Poble Espanyol

    Av. Marques de Comillas, 13 41.36873, 2.14844

    A fake village built in 1929, with replicas of characteristic buildings in Spain (like the Avila walls, the Vall-de-roures town hall, etc.). The village hosts the Fondation Fran Daurel, where you can enjoy an interesting Modern Art collection boasting Miró, Picasso, Tapiès and other, mostly Spanish and Catalan, contemporary artists. The audio tour is very worthwhile there.…

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    Also worth seeing - the flamenco show at Tablo de Carmen. You can also step into several of the workshops to see craftsmen at work such as glassblowers and leather workers.

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  18. Plaça del Rei

    41.38412, 2.17742

    This square has two important buildings, the Santa Àgata church, where the kings from the Aragon crown had baptism. Is possible to visit it. The other building has the Saló del Tinell, one of the best civil Gothic architecture examples. Is the place where the royal receptions where held, so is very wide with a wooden ceiling hold by the typical Catalan Gothic arches.…

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    It has also a tower from which you can have a good view of the old town. An entrance is needed to visit both.

  19. Mercat del Born

    free 41.38581, 2.18381

    This market was the central market for Barcelona until 1973 and its closing marked the beginning of the neighborhood's decline before its current resurgence. While undergoing renovations, whole streets and homes that had been demolished by Phillipe V's orders were discovered and archaeologists who worked to transform the market in to a new cultural center and history museum.…

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    Entrance and street level is free, but to visit the ruins requires paying for a ticket.

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  20. Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau

    Sant Antoni Maria Claret, 167 Nov-Mar M-Sa 10:00–16:30, Su 10:00–14:30; Apr-Oct M-Sa 10:00–18:30, Su 10:00–14:30 adult: 8 €; guided visit: 14 € (see web site for schedules) 41.41160, 2.17430

    Working hospital which is at the same time an architectural masterpiece open for visitors. Although some buildings are being renovated and wards are being moved to a new building of Nou Hospital, it still does not affect the experience.…

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    One of "small hidden features" is a network of underground passages where small carriages can be seen, you can get there near WCs on a central square, between Banc de Sang and Quiròfans.

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  21. Plaça del Pi

    41.38240, 2.17367

    This square next to La Rambla is one of the prettiest parts of the quarter. It has a pine tree in the middle (Pi mines pine tree), the church of Santa Maria del Pi, which is a very pretty Gothic church with a huge rose window. Many concerts are done here.…

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    The Pi square and its twin square, called Sant Josep Oriol, have several bars and artisans, painters, musicians are there to sell their products.

  22. Palau Güell

    Tu-Su Apr-Oct 10am-8.00pm; Nov-Mar 10am-5:30pm 12€ (audio guide included); tickets booth at 1 Nou de la Rambla closes 1h earlier; also online 41.37881, 2.17421

    Palace designed by Gaudí for the industrial tycoon Eusebi Güell. There is a basement and three levels of the palace to explore, the highest featuring a small exhibition. It is in a different style to Gaudi's apartment blocks La Pedrera and Casa Batlló, as well as being cheaper and less crowded than those sites.…

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    The rooftop of Palau Güell features the more standard Gaudi style chimneys, and views across El Raval.

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  23. Casa Batlló

    Passeig de Gracia 43 9AM-9PM (tickets until 8PM) Adults €21.50, students €18.50 and residents of Catalonia €15, which includes an audioguide; videoguide — €3 extra 41.39156, 2.16479

    Another Gaudi masterpiece along the same avenue as La Pedrera. Open to the public. No straight line or right angles appear anywhere in the house. Often overlooked for La Pedrera, (also by Gaudi), La Casa Batlló is equally as stunning with its unique architecture and infamous two ornamental pillars in the entrance to the terrace.…

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    Open for visitors from ground floor to the roof, and down by an old-time elevator.

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  24. Plaça Reial

    41.38009, 2.17528

    This square is famous for the nightlife and the uniform architecture, and features fountains and palm trees. It was built during the 19th century on the site of a monastery, after the Mendizábal law expelled the monks. After some years Antoni Gaudí designed the streetlights which are still there.…

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    It has lots of activity during the day, thanks to the many terraces of the bars and restaurants.

  25. Hipostila Room and Grand Plaza

    41.41370, 2.15280

    At the top of the stairs from the main entrance is the Hipostila Room with its 86 white columns supporting the plaza above. The ceiling has a number of colourful mosaics. Above the Hipostila Room is the main terrace, which was meant to be the main square of the development.…

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    It features a mosaic-tiled wall in the shape of an undulating sea serpent and provides excellent views of Barcelona.

  26. Passeig del Born

    41.38476, 2.18282

    This avenue goes from the Santa Maria del Mar church to the Born market and is where the legendary jousting matches of the Middle Ages took place, as well as numerous fairs and marches. This is also where men were knighted.…

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    It is a really old street, very wide for the time.Don Quijote de la Mancha, the famous Cervantes character, had a contest in this place.

  27. Torre Agbar

    Av Diagonal, 211 Light show F-Su 19-23h 41.40351, 2.18965

    Distinctively-shaped office tower which stands out in the Barcelona skyline. It stands out even more Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights when it is lighted in several colours.…

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    In 2014 the current tenants will vacate the building to make way for a remodelling into a Grand Hyatt hotel, with a publicly-accessible viewing terrace on one of the top levels.

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  28. Synagogue

    C/Fruita 5 Free, you can leave donations 41.38276, 2.17598

    They open during the morning. It is the recently re-discovered synagogue from the Jewish quarter, called call. This building, not very spectacular, is important since it has been here since the roman era, and stayed as a synagogue until the Jewish exodus in the 15th century.…

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    The guide explains all the facts from the place in several languages.

  29. Gaudi House Museum

    Park Güell - Carretera del Carmel, 23A Open daily except Jan 1 from 10-20h (Apr - Sept) and 10-18h (Oct - Mar) €5.50, children under 10 are free 41.41443, 2.15361

    Distinctive pink house that Gaudi lived in for nearly 20 years (although not designed by him). It features furniture designed by Gaudi and other objects relating to Gaudi's life.…

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    The gift shop has a large selection of Gaudi-themed souvenirs that are generally better quality than what's available in the normal tourist shops.

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  30. Plaça Catalunya

    at the end of Passeig de Gràcia and the top of La Rambla 41.38698, 2.17016

    Connecting many of the major streets in the city, the Plaça is a central location and a hub of activity. It is a favourite meeting spot for locals and a transit hub for the tourist buses. There are many fountains, statues and gardens around the plaza, and a number of benches to just sit and take it all in.

  31. El Museu Blau

    Plaça Leonardo da Vinci, 4-5 (Fòrum Park) Oct-May: Tu-F 10-19h Sa-Su 10-20h; June-Sept: Tu-Su 10-21h €6, children under 16 free 41.41111, 2.22106

    Museum with a number of exhibitions about the Earth and its natural history. One exhibit covers the origin of life on Earth and how it has evolved. A second exhibit deals with nature and life on Earth today. The third exhibit covers some of the issues relating to humans and their relationship with nature.

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  32. Picasso Museum

    Montcada, 15-23 Su-Tu 10AM-8PM, closes strictly on time, visitors are asked to exit 10 minutes before closing time Adults €11, discounted for students having student ID, free on the first Sunday each month. Temporary exhibition (without the museum) €6.60 41.38513, 2.18130

    Has a lot of art from his first period, before the cubism, but almost none of his most famous works. Pictures are described only in Spanish, but overview texts for each period are available in English. Luggage over 30x30cm needs to be left at the checkroom and there's no liability for lost valuables.

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  33. Torre d'aigües de Macosa

    Carrer de Selva de Mar 9 41.40605, 2.21218

    One of the most unusual landmarks in this otherwise ultra-modern area is this 19th-century (finished in 1882) brick water tower. Standing 62 metres tall, it is now overshadowed by neighbouring residential, office and hotel towers and easy to miss unless you know where to look for it.

  34. Carrer Montcada

    41.38435, 2.18213

    This street has the biggest collection of Gothic houses in Barcelona. In amongst these houses is the Picasso Museum, which is definitely worth a visit. There are also smaller museums along the street, and many tapas restaurants though they may be more expensive on this street.

  35. Casa Vicens

    C/de les Carolines 24 41.40348, 2.15063

    The first building Gaudi himself built in Barcelona. Can be seen only outside, as it is a property of a private owner. The only exception is May 22 every year, when it is open to "neighbours and citizens". In UNESCO World Heritage Sites list since 2005.

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  36. Park Güell, the main entrance

    41.41350, 2.15320

    Two Gaudi-style pavilions mark the entrance to the park and lead to the steps up to the Hipostila Room. In the middle of the steps is the dragon (or salamander) fountain that has become almost as much a symbol of Barcelona as the Sagrada Familia.

  37. Plaça d'Espanya

    41.37504, 2.14912

    Once used for public hangings, Placa d'Espanya was created for the 1929 World Exhibition. The fountain in the center of the square is a great attraction and plays music during the summer. Plaça Espanya is located at the base of Montjuic hill.

  38. L'Aquarium

    €20 41.37684, 2.18432

    The second biggest aquarium in Europe. Watch thousands of fish, penguins and sharks in this interactive sea-life museum. Unlike Genoese Aquarium it has a long glass tube, where you can walk watching sharks and other fish swimming around.

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  39. Museu de l'Eròtica de Barcelona

    La Rambla 96 41.38216, 2.17264

    Museum dedicated to erotic and sensual works. A huge tourist trap. The tour is not worth it, unless you wish to see old paintings of the Kama Sutra. The only interest is the huge phallus in the hallway, which makes for funny pictures.

  40. Casa Amatller

    Passeig de Gràcia 41 Mon-Sun 11: 00-19:00 only [http://www.amatller.org/casa-museo/venta-entradas/ guided tours] every 1/2h (in English at 11:00); no high heels allowed Full tour €15, express tour €10 41.39136, 2.16482

    Designed by Puig i Cadafalch, the building is a fine work of Modernism. Check the detailed photos and explanation of facade sculptures. It also has a shop that sells fine chocolate (the Amatller family made its money out of cocoa).

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  41. Hospital de la Santa Creu

    C/Hospital 56 41.38089, 2.17004

    This Gothic building was the old city hospital, before the modernist Hospital de Sant Pau was build in l'Eixample. Now the hospital has the National Library inside, and is a great example of civilian Gothic archictecture.

  42. Turo de les tres creus

    41.41240, 2.15120

    This is the highest point of the park and where Gaudi wanted to build a chapel. After the development failed, Gaudi built a monolith with three crosses like Calvary instead. Be sure to take in the panoramic views of Barcelona.

  43. Hemp Museum Gallery Barcelona

    Carrer Ample 35 open from 10:00 to 23:00 every day 41.38078, 2.18013

    Museum, located in the modernist Palau Mornau, offers a unique permanent exhibition on the development of the cannabis plant as a versatile source for industrial, nutritional, medicinal, sacramental and recreational purposes.

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  44. MNAC

    Avinguda dels Montanyans, Parc de Montjuic Tu-Sa 10-19h Su 10-14:30h €10/free (adults/under 16 or over 65). First Sunday each month is free for everyone 41.36839, 2.15364

    Has the single best collection of Romanesque art in the world, and a fine Gothic collection as well. Includes the Pantocrator from the Taüll Romanesque church. The building itself is also very beautiful.

  45. The Montjuïc Castle

    41.36336, 2.16601

    Provides a beautiful panorama view over the rest of the city. The Montjuic Castle is in the Montjuic hill. From the Montjuïc Castle, take the harbor cable car to Barceloneta for more splendid views.

  46. Catalan Ethnographical Museum

    41.36876, 2.15635

    Passeig Santa Madrona, 16*22 (Montjuic). This museum mainly exhibits exponents, which were imported by Catalan sailors as they explored the new world. Free on the first Sunday each month (11AM to 3PM)

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  47. Museu d'Història de la Ciutat de Barcelona

    41.38391, 2.17769

    Includes access to underground Roman ruins and a complex of historic buildings in the center of the Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter), as well as being a reasonably good historical museum.

  48. Parc Diagonal Mar

    Llull, 362, Barcelona Fòrum Free 41.40720, 2.21467

    Urban park created from redeveloping industrial land. It covers 14 hectares and includes seven different areas like a children's play area, a lake with sculptures and a central plaza.

  49. Museu de Ciències Naturals de la Ciutadella

    10AM-6:30PM Free on the first Su each month (close at 2:30PM) 41.38885, 2.18213

    This museum is especially recommended for children. Most interesting is the rain forest project, in which you can observe a living forest from various angles, even from below.

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  50. Catalan Archaeological Museum

    41.36976, 2.15762

    Situated on the Montjuic, it exhibits archaeological findings from Catalunia from different periods. Under 16 and 65+ free. €3 for others. Special discounts for other groups.

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  51. Sant Pau del Camp

    C/Sant Pau 101 Entrance to the cloister €2 41.37629, 2.16942

    A rare example of Romanesque architecture, the prettiest in Barcelona. Its name reflects the fact that the church was once surrounded by green fields outside the city walls.

  52. Monestir de Pedralbes

    Baixada del Monestir, 9 Oct-Mar Tu-F 10am to 2pm, Sa-Su 10am-5pm; Apr-Sep Tu-F 10am to 5pm, Sa 10am-7pm, Su 10am-8pm 5 €; 1st Su of the month and Su after 3pm – free 41.39571, 2.11225

    A beautiful Gothic monastery near the university, there are a museum which depicts the monastery life, a church, and a marvelous chapel covered with medieval frescoes.

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  53. Zoo-Barcelona

    €19 41.38615, 2.18956

    This zoo was famous for its albino gorilla Snowflake prior to his death. Today this zoo still has many other features including a science museum inside the zoo.

  54. Miramar viewpoint

    41.37039, 2.17203

    This is where you arrive by a harbour cable car. Marvelous place in the spring, full of roses and fountains. Entrance to the cactus garden is nearby.

  55. Hotel Majestic

    41.39354, 2.16398

    Passeig de Gràcia 68. Enjoy city views from the rooftop. Just enter the elevator right from the lobby, and head up to the top floor.

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  56. Olympic Port

    41.38706, 2.20014

    It has a large number of restaurants, bars and other establishments. In this wide offer you can find also the Barcelona Casino.

  57. Fundació Antoni Tàpies

    41.39162, 2.16366

    C/d'Aragó, 255. Created in 1984 by the artist Antoni Tàpies to promote the study and knowledge of modern and contemporary art.

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  58. CASM

    Rambla de Santa Mònica 7 Free 41.37719, 2.17597

    A contemporary art venue, showing solo exhibitions by national and international artists. Lots of other activities.

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  59. Telefèric de Montjuïc

    Apr, May and Oct: daily 10AM-7PM; Jun-Sep 10AM-9PM; Nov-Mar 10AM-6PM single ticket: €7.80, return €11.50 (10% discount at the web site) 41.36877, 2.16339

    Runs between Parc Montjuïc station (the terminal of Montjuic Funicular) and Castell (Montjuic Castle).

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  60. Fondacio Joan Miró

    Parc de Montjuic s/n Oct-Jun Tu-W,Sa 10AM-8PM, Th 10AM-9PM, Su 10AM-2:30PM; Jul-Sep Tu-W,Sa 10AM-7PM, Th 10AM-9:30PM, Su 10AM-2:30PM €11 41.36861, 2.15983

    Treasured museum dedicated to Joan Miró and always has interesting temporary expositions on display.

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