quinta-feira, 30 de maio de 2013

O que fazer em Barcelona em 3 dias

Minha programação para Barcelona está toda baseada no site: http://promptguides.com/barcelona/guides/three_day_guide.htm


10/07 Quarta-Feira Chegar
11/07 – Quinta-Feira
The first day explores the center of Barcelona. You get a peek into the city's architectural heritage, enjoy the works of Picasso and sense the lively atmosphere by walking the La Rambla.

Take Subway line 2 or 5 to Sagrada Família station
09:00-10:00
La Sagrada Família (Church, 12.5 €)
Why visit: Barcelona's main tourist attraction - The master-work of Antoni Gaudí - Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Take Subway line 5 from Sagrada Família station to Diagonal station (Direction: Cornella) - 15’
10:15-11:15
La Pedrera (Casa Milà) (Museum, 14 €)
Why visit: One of Gaudí's most fascinating buildings, Rooftop sculpture park, Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Take a walk to Casa Batlló - 5’
11:20-12:20
Casa Batlló(Museum, 18.15 €)
Why visit: One of Gaudí­'s most spectacular buildings, Feels like being inside of a jewel, Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Take a walk to the neighboring building: Casa Amatller
12:20-12:30
Casa Amatller (Monument, 10 €)
Why visit: Part of the magnificent building block, Apple of Discord, One of the finest examples of modernista architecture

Take a walk to the neighboring building: Casa Lleó Morera
12:30-12:40 Casa Lleó Morera (Monument, Free)
Why visit: One of the finest examples of modernista architecture, Part of the magnificent building block, Apple of Discord

Take a walk to the University of Barcelona - 10’
12:50-13:05University of Barcelona(Monument, Free)
Why visit: Graceful and imposing building, Shady interior gardens

Lunch time
Take a walk to Plaça Catalunya; the starting point of La Rambla
14:10-14:40La Rambla (Park and outdoors, Free)
Why visit: Favorite walking street of Barcelona, Brilliant street entertainers - Lively Mediterranean atmosphere, Boqueria market is a must for gourmets

Take a walk to the Columbus Monument - 5’
14:45-15:00
Columbus Monument (Monument, Free)
Why visit: Commemorates the great explorer - Joins La Rambla and Barcelona port

Take a walk to Picasso Museum - 30’
15:30-16:30
Picasso Museum(Museum, 10 €)
Why visit: One of the most extensive Picasso collections - Great collection of the artist's early works - A true Barcelona highlight


Take Subway line 4 from Jaume I station to Joanic station (Direction: Trinitat Nova)
Change to Bus line 116 from Escorial-Sant Lluís stop to Larrard-Olot stop - 30’ in all
17:00-18:00
Güell Park(Park and outdoors, Free)

Why visit: Quite possibly the most fascinating urban park in the world - Beautiful panoramic view - Extraordinary designs by Gaudí - Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site

12/07 – Sexta-Feira
The second day concentrates on the western part of Barcelona. Visit the venue of the 1992 Summer Olympics, meet the most thought-provoking painter of the 20th century and become an FC Barcelona fan.
Take Subway line 2 to Parallel station
Change to Funicular from Parallel stop to Avinguda del Miramar stop
Change to Cable car from Avinguda del Miramar stop to Castell de Montjuic stop

09:00-10:00
Montjuïc Castle (Monument, Free)
Why visit: Best panoramic view of the city - Ancient weaponry on display in the museum
Take a walk to Joan Miró Foundation - 30’
10:30-12:00
Joan Miró Foundation (Museum, 9 €)
Why visit: Miró was one of Spain's greatest modern painters - Most complete collection of the great Catalan artist's works
 
Lunch time
Take a walk to the Olympic Stadium


13:00-13:30
Olympic Stadium (Monument, 4 €)
Why visit: Home of the 1992 Summer Olympics - Great place to relax on a sunny day - Beautiful surroundings
Take a walk to the National Art Museum of Catalonia - 15’


13:45-15:15
National Art Museum of Catalonia (Museum, 8.5 €)
Why visit - One of the most important medieval art collections in the world - Velázquez, Ribera, Zurbarán, El Greco, Dalí and Picasso - Housed in the beautiful building of Palau Nacional
Take a walk to Plaça Espanya
Take Subway line 4 from Espanya station to Collblanc station (Direction: Cornella) - 45’ in all


16:00-17:30FC
Barcelona Museum and Camp Nou Stadium (Museum, 19 €)
Why visit: Home of FC Barcelona, one of the most successful soccer teams - Barcelona's most visited museum
Take Subway line 1 or 3 to Espanya station


After Dusk-Magic Fountain (Park and outdoors, Free)
Why visit: The show is the perfect ending of a busy Barcelona day - Spectacular sound and light show

13/07 – Sábado
You return to the center of the city. After enjoying the open air you will visit Barcelona's main church and finish the day with naval history and contemporary art.
Take Subway line 1 to Arc de Triompf station


09:00-10:00
Ciutadella Park (Park and outdoors, Free)
Why visit: More like an oasis than a typical city park, A showcase of landscape and monuments
Lunch time
Take a walk to Barcelona Cathedral
13:45-14:30
Barcelona Cathedral (Church, 6 €)
Why visit: An amalgam of architectural styles from Gothic through Baroque to 19th-century, Unusually lush and lively cloister with white geese
Take a walk to the Contemporary Art Museum - 30’
15:00-15:45
Contemporary Art Museum (Museum, 7.5 €)
Why visit: A slew of big-name Spanish and international contemporary artists, Excellent temporary exhibits
Take Subway line 3 from Catalunya station to Drassanes station (Direction: Zona Universitaria) - 15’

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