Accommodation in Bed and Breakfast in Barcelona, Spain

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

martes, 21 de septiembre de 2010

Asia Festival


The Asia Festival comes back for another year with a wide range of high quality events that share billing with initiatives of the Asian communities living in Catalonia.

The stars of this year’s festival are three productions that will come to our city for the first time: kathakali theatre from India; Shan Ren Band, the young rock group from China; and the spectacular performance by the Japanese percussionist Leonard Eto.

Moreover, the concert by the Pakistani pop singer Abrar-ul-Haq was specifically requested by the Asian community itself.

These fascinating shows are complemented by a long list of activities, organised with associations and people from Asian communities, which will take place in the framework of La Mercè Festival: a catwalk of dress and customs, playing games such as Ki-o-rahi from New Zealand, or the workshop of tastes and knowledge where we will discover the secrets of Asian cuisine.


The festival is between 16th to 26th of September in Casa Asia. It's located very close form our B&B in Av. Diagonal, 373.
Fuente: Casa Asia website

lunes, 13 de septiembre de 2010

Cathedral of Barcelona


The earliest origins of Barcelona Cathedral date back to a basilica with three naves, destroyed by Al-Mansur in 925. The remains of this basilica can be seen at the City History Museum. Around 1046, Bishop Guislabert pushed for the construction of a new cathedral. There are hardly any references to this cathedral. It is believed to have occupied part of the Gothic building but all that has been preserved is Romanesque.

Building work began in 1298. The Santa Llúcia Chapel, built in a late Romanesque style, already existed. Construction was very slow: the Crypt of Saint Eulalia and the choir-stall are from the end of the 14th century; the cloister from the 15th century and the retrochoir and the organ from the 16th century. The façade was finally finished in the early 20th century. Rather than Catalan Gothic, the style is Nordic Gothic. The façade is 70 metres high and crowned with an image of Saint Helena.

In the cloisters, for Corpus Christi, there is a typically Barcelonian custom: "l'ou com balla" where an egg is put into the jet of water in the cloister garden fountain to make it "dance". There is also a pond with thirteen white geese. Always thirteen, because that is how old Saint Eulalia was when, according to legend, she was martyred.

viernes, 10 de septiembre de 2010

The Feast of La Merçè


The celebrations to mark the Feast of La Merçè will take place on 23rd, 24th, 25th and 26th of September. This year there will be new events and entertainments that combine the tradition of a festival dating back centuries and the innovations of the digital word.


This year's guest city will be Dakar, and the Museum Marítim and the Parc de la Ciutadella will be hosting a wide range of events, entertainments and film screenings devoted to the Senegalese capital and its culture.


For first time, the Parc de la Ciutadella will be the setting for a new initiative which you can take part in, and which will fill the festival nights with the light, colour, and entertainments associated with the new technologies.


The sky will be filled with firework displays; the streets will host parades of "giants" and "big heads"; demons and dragons will invade the pavements, the square will be filled with dancing to the sound of orchestras...This is La Merçè!


Fuente: Barcelona Turisme


martes, 7 de septiembre de 2010

The Poble Espanyol


The Poble Espanyol, or Spanish Village, was built in 1929 for Barcelona's International Exhibition as a pavilion dedicated to art.
It is one of the few surviving landmarks from a world fair that is still open as a visitor attraction.
The Poble Espanyool is an open-air architecture museum and features replicas of 117 buildings, streets and squares from around Spain. Declarated an Area of Craft Interest, it is home to 40 crafts worshops where you can see artworks being created in situ.
The Poble Espanyol is also home to the Fran Daurel Collection, the Sculpture Garden and a monumental sculpture by Josep Guinovart. It also has a wide range of shops and restaurants.

The Poble Espanyol is open:
Mon: 9:00hs to 20:00hs
Tues to Thu: 9:00hs to 2:00hs
Frid: 9:00hs to 4:00hs
Sat: 9:00hs to 5:00hs
Sun: 9:00hs to 00:00hs
The normal price is 8,90€, but they have disocunt for students, family, pensioners and childrens.
It is located in Av. Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia 13, in the Montjuic.
Fuente: Barcelona turisme

lunes, 23 de agosto de 2010

Casa Maca Guest House












A new Guest House was open in the heart of Eixample area.

Surrounded by the most significant works of Gaudi, you find this new Bed and Breakfast, a house designed for their guests, where not only they can enjoy a clean, comfortable and very well located Guest House, but also to live for some days in a wonderful modernist floor.

They have 5 room (some single, some doubles, some triple and 1 family room!). They offer too you access to our fridge and microwave, an almost ingredients to prepare yourself a varied Mediterranean breakfast. In the library of the Bed and Breakfast you'll find guides and maps of Barcelona, tourist information and tips for nice and affordable bars, restaurants and shops.



We hope your visit soon!

Touristic information office



Barcelona has a lot of differents offices of tourisme where you can find all the information that you need. Below you can find a list of this offices:




Plaça Catalunya: Located in the heart of the city, this office has tourist and cultural information in different languages. It also offers services such as selling travel. They are open daily from 9.00 to 21.00 h.

Plaça de Sant Jaume: At the very center of the Barri Gotic, particularly in the basement of City Hall, is another of the tourist information offices in Barcelona. This office offers tourist information and cultural district in various languages offered by informants. Sale and distribution of brochures. It's open on Monday to Friday: 9-20h. Saturday: 10-20h. Sundays: 10-14h.

Sants Estació: For those arriving by train, Turisme de Barcelona has an information office in Barcelona Train Station Sants. Their hours are: Monday to Friday: 8-20h. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays: 8-14pm. From 24 June to 24 September: daily: 8-20h.

Aeroport Terminal 1 i 2: At the airport, some offices are managed by the Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona Provincial Council and Turisme de Barcelona. They open everyday from 9.00 am to 21.00 pm

Cruise Terminal: If you come to Barcelona by boat, you can get tourist information once desembarqueis.
These offices are strategically located in different terminals at the port of Barcelona, we offer:
Customer cruise, providing tourist information and cultural district in several languages.
This office open in function of arrival of Creuers l'in transit.

Music on the street



Next 26th of August, in the Parc de la Barceloneta at 19:00hs, you can enjoy of the festival of "Music in the street with AMUCBCN: the music somewhere else."


AMUC BCN is the Musicians Association of Street and the Barcelona Metro, and they want to bring the music to all places, so they organize events daily in different parts of the city.

These days, they offer the opportunity to enjoy music in the park, and of course the festival is free. If you don't know where is the Parc of Barcelona located, there you have the exactly adress: Pg Marítim Barceloneta, 15 in Ciutat Vella.