48 Hours in Barcelona | Walking Tour & Highlights
What do you do with only 48 hours in Barcelona? Las Ramblas, Placa de Catalunya, Barri Gotic, and so much more! Here's a walking tour guide to show you some of the most iconic areas of the city! There's so much more to explore in this wonderful city than I was able to cover in this video! Where else do you suggest people go? Comment below!
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Barcelona TOP 10 | Things to do in Barcelona
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#1 0:28 CIUTADELLA PARK – this historical garden is considered the greenest oasis in Barcelona. See also Arc de Triomf which is very close to the park.
#2 1:02 LA BARCELONETA – it is nowadays famous for its sandy beach and numerous restaurants and nightclubs along the boardwalk.
#3 1:31 PARK GÜELL – UNESCO declared the park a World Heritage Site under Works of Antoni Gaudí.
#4 2:21 SAGRADA FAMÍLIA is a large unfinished Roman Catholic church by Antoni Gaudí.
#5 3:10 GOTHIC QUARTER is the center of the old city of Barcelona.
#6 3:46 LA RAMBLA is a 1,2 km long crowded street in central Barcelona.
#7 4:23 LA BOQUERIA MARKET is a large public market in the Old City district of Barcelona, firstly mentioned in 1217.
#8 4:58 CATALONIA SQUARE is a large square in central Barcelona where some of the city's most important streets and avenues meet.
#9 5:31 THE MAGIC FOUNTAIN was constructed for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition.
#10 6:18 MUSEUMS AND EXHIBITIONS – there are numerous remarkable museums and exhibitions, such as Palau Nacional, macba, CosmoCaixa - Science Museum, Design Museum of Barcelona, Museu de les Ciències Naturals de Barcelona, Monastery of Pedralbes, CCCB, etc.
Of course, there are plenty other sights to see and things do in Barcelona, for example, Casa Mila, Montjuïc Castle, Camp Nou, Tibidabo, Columbus monument, etc.
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Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família obra modernista d’Antoni Gaudí, Bernard Gagnon,
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Barceloneta Beach in Barcelona, Otto Normalverbraucher,
Sagrada Familia en 1915,
Antoni Gaudi 1878,
Francisco de Paula del Villar,
Baldomer Gili Roig. La Sagrada Família, 1905,
Proyectos sucesivos de F. del Villar para la S. Familia,
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Plaça Catalunya, Panorama seen westward, Tango7174,
Barcelona 1905, Montse liz,
Plaza Catalunya, Year of the dragon,
La plaza de Cataluña hacia el año 1900,
Tibidabo, amaianos,
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Castell de Montjuïc, :Puigalder,
Building process of Disseny Hub Barcelona building 2012, Kippelboy,
The Palau Nacional, Felix König,
Cloister of Santa Maria de Pedralbes, Marc Figueras,
Montjuïc castle,
Barcelona (Spain) Stadium, Сергей Алексеев,
Barcelona, Niklas Gustavsson,
Tibidabo, Oliver-Bonjoch,
Monument a Colom, Photo by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC-BY-SA 3.0,
Columbus Monument: bronze bas-relief: Columbus meeting King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella in Córdoba: Georges Jansoone,
La Rambla 2011, Jens Cederskjold,
La Rambla 2009, Flickr user Oh-Barcelona.com,
La Rambla 2004, Stefano Mortellaro,
SAGRA FAMILIA SPAIN, Brianza2008,
La Sagrada Família per fí té un interior acabat, SBA73,
Interior of Sagrada Familia Cathedral, Alvesgaspar,
Basilika Sagrada Família, Krypta, Misburg3014,
View of Sagrada Familia from Placa de Gaudi, C messier,
Plaça Catalunya from Corte Ingles, Antonio De Lorenzo,
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Lugares que hay que ver en Barcelona:
- Sagrada Familia
La Sagrada Familia de Barcelona es la obra más importante de Antonio Gaudi y el monumento más visitado de Barcelona. Conoce sus secretos.
- Mercado de La Boquería
El Mercado de San José, más conocido como La Boquería, es el mercado más famoso de Barcelona y una de sus principales atracciones turísticas.
- Mirador de Colón
Construido en homenaje al famoso descubridor, el Monumento a Colón es un llamativo mirador de 60 metros de altura situado junto al puerto de Barcelona.
- Parque Güell
Construido entre 1900 y 1914 por el famoso arquitecto Antonio Gaudí, el Parque Güell se ha convertido por méritos propios en una de las visitas imprescindibles de Barcelona.
- Las Ramblas
La calle más bella del mundo
Las Ramblas lo tienen todo, por algo Hemingway se refirió a ellas como la calle más bella del mundo.
No sólo la arquitectura, sino a resaltar su vida urbana, en la que no podían faltar entre otras muchas actividades: las carrozas, típicas en centros históricos y que a paso de caballo, en un bello carruaje se recorre el eje que une la Plaza Cataluña con el Monumento a Colon.
- Plaza Real
El primer encargo del ayuntamiento a Gaudí
En una de las plazas emblemáticas de Barcelona pasan desapercibidas unos de los primeros encargos de Gaudí realizado por el Ayuntamiento de Barcelona: Las farolas o fanals!. Después vinieron más encargos, como la reforma de la sala del Consell de Cent (que pocos conocen), entre otros.
- Barrio Gótico
Siempre diferente
El Barrio Gótico es el mayor recuerdo que tenemos hoy en día de la Barcelona medieval, y es un lugar realmente evocador, con una atmósfera muy especial, y que permite revivir épocas pasadas en tiempos de modas revival.
- Plaza de Cataluña
La plaza donde nace barcelona...
Desde esta plaza se considera que empieza el centro de Barcelona , eje de la Eixample de Cerdà , inicio del Paseo de Gracia , la ramblas etc... una gran plaza donde desembocan 9 calles de toda índole . Sin duda eje de Barcelona modernista a la Barcelona gótica. Es la zona mejor comunicada de la ciuda
- Paseo de Gracia
El paseo de Gracia es la avenidad más ancha y prestigiosa de Barcelona. Parte en dos el barrio de l´Eixampla, ampliación del Barrí Gótic cuando la ciudad catalana empezó a ser demasiada pequeña. Eixampla dreta y esquerra son barrios que valen la pena visitar, pero su forma tan cuadrada, calles amplias y rectas parecen un poco austeras al principio.
- Playa de la Barceloneta
Un barrio con vida propia
La playa de Barceloneta está llena siempre, todo el año. Con turistas bronceándose con temperaturas que los locales consideran polares, jugando al vóley, a las raquetas, bañándose, unos pescadores, músicos, grupos de amigos almorzando en una terraza, gente paseando, corriendo, haciendo deporte …
- Casa Batlló
La Casa Batlló es la obra maestra de Gaudí, un edificio convertido en un mito del arte. Fue construida entre 1904 y 1906 por encargo de Josep Batlló.
- Camp Nou
Gracias a los últimos títulos, el Estadio del Fútbol Club Barcelona se ha convertido en uno de los lugares más visitados de España.
- Puerto de Barcelona
Bonito paseo al lado del mar
El Puerto de Barcelona ha sufrido una gran transformación en los últimos años, siendo ahora la Rambla del Mar uno de los lugares favoritos de los barceloneses y de los turistas para pasear al lado del mar.
- Catedral de Barcelona
También conocida como la Seu o la Catedral de la Santa Cruz y Santa Eulalia, la Catedral de Barcelona es un buen ejemplo de la arquitectura gótica catalana del siglo XIV.
- Casa Milá - La Pedrera
La Casa Milá, conocida por todos como La Pedrera por su aspecto pétreo, es un sorprendente edificio modernista creado por Gaudí entre 1906 y 1912.
- Pueblo Español
Creado para la Exposición Internacional de 1929, el Poble Espanyol es un lugar donde se representan los más bellos rincones de diversos pueblos de la geografía española.
- Monasterio de Pedralbes
Fundado en 1327 para albergar a las monjas de clausura de la orden de las Clarisas, el Monasterio de Pedralbes es hoy uno de los mejores ejemplos del estilo gótico catalán.
- Gran Teatro del Liceo
Inaugurado en 1847 y con una accidentada trayectoria, el Gran Teatro del Liceo es el teatro en activo más antiguo y prestigioso de Barcelona.
- Torre Agbar
Con 145 metros de altura y 38 plantas, la Torre Agbar se ha convertido en uno de los edificios más famosos de Barcelona, especialmente cuando se ilumina por las noches.
- Palacio de la Música Catalana
El Palacio de la Música Catalana es una de las salas de conciertos más especiales del mundo y uno de los monumentos más representativos del modernismo catalán.
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Barcelona city - a sightseeing tour
Barcelona, the capital of the province of Catalonia of Spain, is located at the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, not far from the French border. For clear reason, Barcelona is one of the most visited cities in Europe. Barcelona offers a large and varied entertainment program (besides the famous FC Barcelona). This include the famous La Rambla, the colorful market hall Mercat de la Boqueria, the incredibly diverse city center with its many streets and shops, the Cathedral, the many buildings and parks created by Antoni Gaudí, including the Sagrada Familia and the Parc Guell. A great view of the city can be enjoyed from Tibidabo, the cable car over the old harbor and the Castell Montjuïc. Enjoy the sightseeing tour along the many and beautiful sights.
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Walking Barcelona’s Sant Pere, Santa Caterina and La Ribera Quarter
A first-person perspective Barcelona walk tour of the Sant Pere, Santa Caterina and La Ribera District (and surrounding area), including the Santa Caterina Market and the Palace of Catalan Music - with the tour starting from University Square and finishing close to Port Vell.
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FILMED: August 2018 (Weekday Afternoon) using iPhone 6
ROUTE MAP*: ROUTE MAP*: (Part 1), (Part 2)
ROUTE TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Plaça Universitat
02:12 Carrer de Pelai
07:36 La Rambla
08:33 Plaça de Catalunya
11:00 Avinguda del Portal de l'Àngel
11:32 Carrer de Fontanella
14:13 Plaça d'Urquinaona
16:12 Carrer de les Jonqueres
20:37 Via Laietana
21:09 Carrer de Sant Pere Més Alt
27:15 Plaça de Sant Pere
29:17 Carrer de les Basses de Sant Pere
31:01 Plaça Sant Agustí Vell
31:48 Carrer dels Carders
35:51 Carrer de la Flor del Lliri
36:26 Carrer de Colomines
36:47 Plaça de Joan Capri
39:00 Carrer d'En Giralt el Pellicer
39:33 Carrer dels Carders
39:51 Placeta d'En Marcús
40:09 Carrer de Montcada
43:05 Carrer dels Sombrerers
44:33 Plaça de Santa Maria
45:49 Carrer de Santa Maria
48:00 Carrer de les Caputxes
48:44 Carrer de l'Argenteria (Plaça de Jacint Reventós 49:38)
51:45 Via Laietana
52:38 Plaça d'Emili Vilanova
53:04 Carrer del Sots - Tinent Navarro
53:47 Plaza De L'Angel
54:20, 56:05 Carrer de la Tapineria
54:57 Plaça de Ramon Berenguer el Gran
58:06 Av. de la Catedral
59:00 Plaça d'Antoni Maura
01:00:34 Av. de Francesc Cambó
01:04:27 Carrer de Freixures
01:05:21 Carrer de les Semoleres
01:06:02 Plaça de la Llana
01:06:27 Carrer del Pou de la Cadena
01:06:54 Carrer de la Princesa
01:08:11 Via Laietana
01:13:16 Pas de Sota Muralla (junction with Passeig de Colom)
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00:10, 01:50 Universitat Metro Entrance
00:28 University Square
00:33 University of Barcelona
05:54 El Triangle Shopping Centre
07:54 Catalunya Metro Station Entrance
14:43 Urquinaona Metro Station Entrance
17:39, 19:34 Edificio Anexo de La Caixa
19:13 Francesc Cambó Monument
19:19 High Court of Justice Administrative Litigation Chamber
21:28 “Carmela” sculpture by Jaume Plensa
21:36, 22:45 Palace of Catalan Music (Palau de la Música Catalana)
27:29 Sant Pere de les Puelles Monastery
36:49 Santa Caterina Market
39:36 Capella d'en Marcús - Chapel
41:18 Picasso Museum
43:57, 44:46, 46:27 Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar
46:07 Fossar de les Moreres
49:41 Monument to Jacint Reventós by Manuel Álvarez
52:49 Wall Of Barcelona
53:50 Jaume I Metro Station Entrance
54:32 Chapel of Santa Águeda
54:44 The Roman Wall
55:38 Statue of Ramon Berenguer III
57:50 Barcelona Cathedral
01:01:21 Santa Caterina Market (colourful, wavy roofed food market)
01:12:54 Plinth of removed Antonio López statue
01:14:00, 01:15:20 “Barcelona Head” (El Cap de Barcelona) surrealist sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein
01:16:14 Port Vell (view towards)
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BARCELONA WALK | Gothic Quarter incl. Narrow Streets, City Hall and Roman Wall | Spain
A first-person perspective Barcelona walk tour in the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) of the city centre.
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Barcelona, featuring a walk in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter. The tour begins in Plaça Reial (Royal Plaza), then travels up Carrer de Ferran to Plaça de Sant Jaume (the large square where the City Hall and Government Building are located), then through narrow streets winding around Barcelona Cathedral, ending up in Plaça De Ramon Berenguer El Gran, in front of the Roman wall and Chapel of Santa Àgata, where the tour concludes.
Sights seen along the tour include Plaça Reial, the main square featuring Barcelona’s City Hall and Government Palace building, a bridge by Joan Rubió connecting buildings over Carrer del Bisbe, Barcelona Cathedral, a maze of narrow streets, street artists and musicians, a Roman wall, and the Chapel of Santa Àgata.
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Barcelona – dive into the Catalan creativity that has defined the city and draws millions to its heart each year. After this video, you’ll see why!
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BARCELONA WALK | La Rambla - Famous Tourist Street | Spain
A first-person perspective Barcelona walk tour of La Rambla.
See all the sights as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Barcelona, featuring La Rambla (Las Ramblas). The route begins at the bottom of La Rambla close to the Christopher Columbus monument, then climbs north up the street, ending across from Plaça de Catalunya (Catalonia Square).
Sights seen along the tour include horse-drawn carriage, pavement cafes, souvenir kiosks, painters, portrait artists, statue of Frederich Soler, pavement mosaic by Joan Miró, the Font de Canaletes, and three metro stations (Drassanes, Liceu, Catalunya).
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Barcelona City Tour
Barcelona is the capital and largest city of Catalonia and Spain's second largest city, with a population of nearly one and half million people (nearly five million in the metropolitan area).
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10 Top Tourist Attractions in Barcelona - Travel Video
Barcelona is one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, attracting millions upon millions of visitors each year. So why is it so popular? Well, it has almost everything any holidaymaker would desire. Easy access, favorable weather conditions, attractive beaches and surrounding mountains, a buzzing nightlife, tasty local cuisine and it’s steeped in culture and history.
It’s also a sight-seeing wonderland, housing many recognizable monuments. Variety’s the word with Barcelona and the city has something for everyone; families, couples and singletons alike. There are the tourist attractions in Barcelona travelers shouldn’t miss if they ever decide to visit the Catalan capital:
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Barcelona, Spain - Gràcia District Walk Tour
A first-person perspective walk tour in the Gràcia district of Barcelona, Spain - with its shaded narrow streets lined with shops, cafes and restaurants, (usually) tranquil squares, and its large indoor market, Abaceria Central Market.
FILMED: August 2018 (Weekday Noon)
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ROUTE TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Carrer Gran de Gràcia
00:51 Carrer d’Astúries (junction with Carrer del Torrent de l’Olla 04:08)
04:39 Plaça del Diamant
05:41 Carrer d’Astúries
07:09 Plaça de la Virreina
08:44 Carrer de Torrijos (junction with Travessera de Gràcia 12:39)
13:34 Carrer de Puigmartí
16:20 Carrer del Penedès
17:32 Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia
19:09 Carrer de Mariana Pineda
19:48 Travessera de Gràcia
22:18 Carrer Gran de Gràcia (junction with Carrer del Montseny 25:15)
SIGHTS TIMESTAMPS:
00:31, 27:09 Fontana Metro Station
04:43 Diamond Square
04:59 “La Colometa” (the Pigeon Girl) sculpture by Xavier Medina Campeny
07:09 Virreina Square
07:17 Parish of Saint Joan Baptista de Gràcia
12:41, 13:48, 15:10 Abaceria Central Market (Mercat de l’Abaceria)
17:32 Vila de Gràcia Square
17:41 19th Century Clocktower
19:51 “La Trava Resisteix” Mural
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Walking in BARCELONA - Port, Ramblas to Sagrada Familia - 4K 60fps (UHD)
Let's walk in one of the greatest cities in Europe and the world - Barcelona!
We start at the Plaça de les Drassanes, go towards the Port Authority and Rambla des Mar. There we walk around, see the seagulls and head up to big Las Ramblas.
The famous walking street of Barcelona ends at Plaça de Catalunya. We continue on the Passeig de Gràcia with beautiful architecture.
Then we head to Diagonal and towards one of the main sights of Barcelona - La Sagrada Familia - where we end this walk. A beautiful sunny day with a little bit of wind. I hope you enjoy.
Filmed in February 2019
Camera: Osmo Pocket in 4K60
Mic: Zoom H1
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