Accommodation in Bed and Breakfast in Barcelona, Spain

Accommodation in Bed and Breakfast in Barcelona, Spain
Some of the amazing views in Barcelona

miércoles, 28 de diciembre de 2011

THE COLUMBUS MONUMENT



The Columbus monument stands at the end of la Rambla, near the sea.

Take the lift inside the column to the viewing gallery at the top and enjoy panoramic views of Barcelona, 60 meters above the ground.

If you look north, you'll be able to make out the Gotic Quarter and the city's historic building: the bell towers of the Cathedral, Santa María del Mar and La Merçè. You'll see the bustling Rambla, which meanders up to the Plaça de Catalunya and marks the entrance to teh Eixample district, where you'll find the city's main modernista landmarks and the Sagrada Familia church.

If you look towards the sea, to the east, and follow the coastline, you'll be able to see the modern Forum district in the distance with its photovoltaic cell and tall buildings. Nearer to you, the twin towers flank the entrance to the Olympic Marina. The old harbour, or Port Vell, and the industrial port are below you at the foot of the monument.

To the south, stands Montjuïc Hill, with its castle at the top. Montjuïc is also the site of museums, gardens, theatres and the Olympic Ring. At the foot of the hill, just beyond the Reials Drassanes that house the Museu Marítim, you'll see the three chimeneys at the botoom of the Paral·lel, and avenue which is a major retail, cultural and entertainment hub.

And finally, if you look west, you'll see Collserola Natural Park, the vast green lung surrounding the city, with the Collserola Tower and the Tibidabo Amusement Park as its two stand-out attractions.

Timetable:
Daily from 8:30 to 20:30hs

Price 4€

Access:
Plaça Portal de la Pau (at the end of las Ramblas)
Metro Drassanes, line 3 color green



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viernes, 16 de diciembre de 2011

CAROLS IN "LAS RAMBLAS"


Today at 18:30, the Association of friends of Las Ramblas, invites you to a concert of carols from around the world that give the "Coral Sant Ignasi", which combines Catalonia's traditional classics and moderns.

Later, to get warm, nothing like a popular chocolate with "melindros & coques"...nothing more traditional!!!

Come on!

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martes, 13 de diciembre de 2011

ROMANESQUE MANGER



The representation of the birth of Jesus with figures for Christmas is a long tradition in Catalonia.


Faithful to this custom, the Sant Jaume square annually hosts a Christmas crib; this is a classic in Barcelona.

This year's crib reproduces part of a romanesque chapel in ruins, with its cloister, in a very Mediterranean landscape.


You can visit it until 29 December in the lobby of the City of Barcelona located in the Plaça Sant Jaume from 11hs to 20hs.


Fuente: Ajuntament de Barcelona
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miércoles, 7 de diciembre de 2011

ICE-RINK IN BARCELONA




A huge but temporary ice-rink has just been build on the Placa Catalunya -the centre of the city-centre- in our beautiful city of Barcelona. It measures over 1200 square meters and has capacity for 350 people. The roof is made of a semi-ransparent dome where images are being proected. To get a bit warm there is the typical "Churros con Chocolate" place.

During the first day of it's opening, already 6000 skaters enjoyed this new attraction. It will be open every day until January 8th, 2012 from 10:00hs to 21:00hs, and the Fridays and Saturdays until 23:00hs.

The costs are 6.00€/half hour and 8.00€/hour, but, if you buy something in the shops around the Plaça catñunya, you can get a 2x1 coupons.




Fuente: La Vanguardi y El Mundo