The breakdown of the plans for Barcelona
https://www.barcelona-life.com/barcelona/montjuic
Montjuic: Treasure Mountain
Castle
Monday-Sunday
10 AM - 6 PM
Impressive fortress with fantastic vistas
$6
Poble Espanyol
Living museum to Spanish culture, with a mix of traditional artisan shops, flamenco tablaos, restaurants, bars and even nightclubs
Mon: 9am to 8pm; Tues, Weds, Thurs, Sun: 9am to 12am; Fri: 9am to 3am; Sat: 9am to 4am
$14
National Museum of Catalan Art (MNAC)
Medieval religious iconography
Modern art collection exhibited on the 1st floor
Works by Picasso, Dali, Ramon Casas and many more of Barcelona’s most influential artists of the late 19th and early 20th century
Furniture by the peerless Antoni Gaudi himself
Tues to Sat: 10am to 6pm; Sun: 10am to 3pm
$14
Magic Fountain
At the foot of the MNAC, just near Plaça Espanya metro station (walk past the twin Venetian Towers and keep going!)
Thursday to Sunday in the summer months (Friday and Saturday in winter)
April 1st to May 31st: Thursday, Friday and Saturday (9 pm to 10 pm)
June 1st to September 30th: Wednesday to Sunday (9.30 pm to 10.30 pm)
Several 15-minute shows a night, when the 3,620 water jets go berserk to a soundtrack of classic and pop hits, lit up with every colour of the rainbow
Teatre Grec
Open air amphitheatre
Nice little bar-restaurant called Cafe Belgrado on the grounds
Ocata Beach
Half hour bus ride north of the city
Hidden gem
Quiet, pristine, and flat, the spacious beach features fine golden sand and immaculately clean water
Address: Passeig Prat de la Riba, 7, 08320 El Masnou, Barcelona, Spain
https://parkguell.barcelona/en?q=en
Book tickets online to avoid lines
Picturesque, scene of many movies and in THUG 2
General ticket $11
Open 07:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
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