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What is the best way to see Barcelona attractions?

Barcelona's Metro is the best way to see the main sights The Sagrada Família, Casa Batlló, Platja de la Barceloneta, Arc de Triomf and other spots are accessible from the metro, making it the most convenient way to get around the city. The metro runs from 5am until midnight Sunday to Thursday.



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Most visitors who want to see the city and most famous sights in a few days are going to want to purchase the pass. If 4 or more of the expensive attractions appeal to you, and they should, then the Barcelona Pass will be a good deal.

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Here are some areas to be cautious of:
  • El Raval. ...
  • Barrio Gótico at Night. ...
  • El Born. ...
  • Las Ramblas. ...
  • Parc de la Ciutadella at Night. ...
  • Beach Areas. ...
  • Nou Barris and Sant Andreu Districts. ...
  • Metro Stations and Public Transport Hubs.


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The Hola Barcelona Travel Card only includes unlimited use of the Barcelona public transport. The Barcelona Card Express and the Barcelona Card include unlimited use of the Barcelona public transport, free and discount entries to top attractions and more.

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What is the cheapest way to travel in Barcelona? The most economical transport option is the metro or bus system. Walking is, of course, free, but it is not always the fastest.

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Gràcia is the best place to escape the tourists, with its tranquil plazas and cafés full of locals and an appealing small-town atmosphere. Barceloneta has the closest beach to the center of Barcelona, within easy walking distance from Las Ramblas. It's also Barcelona's longest beach, and popular with families.

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Credit cards are the safest way to carry money. They provide a record of all your expenses, and offer relatively good exchange rates. You can get cash advances on your credit cards at banks or ATMs, provided you know your PIN.

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To enter the Sagrada Familia, you must purchase tickets. There are numerous options available, ranging from basic entry tickets to more comprehensive guided tours. Once you have purchased tickets, note that there are 3 entrances to the Sagrada Familia.

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The entrance fee is included in your tour, so no need to wait in the line. Cost is €29.50 for adults and €26 for children between 10 and 17. Children under 10 enter for free. Unemployed people can visit the Sagrada Família for free on Wednesday evenings.

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