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Why I would return to Barcelona by Milan Matchev

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Why I would return to Barcelona by Milan Matchev

Barcelona - My Favorite! It is one of the best tourist spots in Spain. Here are some of its highlights. The Cathedral of Barcelona is dedicated to the Saint Eulalia. It has beautiful carvings on the choir and on the tomb of Saint Eulalia that is housed in the crypt. There are street performers, many vendors and cafes around the cathedral. It took a very long time to build this religious structure. Work began in 1298 and went on till 1913 as civil wars and plague disrupted its construction. The National Museum of Catalonian Art (MNAC) is located near the Parc de Montjuic and has a beautiful collection of works from the Romanesque, Renaissance, Baroque, Gothic, Rococo and Modern periods. Lectures are also held to educate the tourists about art history. The museum is open to visitors from Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 7pm and from 10am to 2:30pm on Sundays. The Picasso Museum is based in central Barcelona (in the historical Born district) and is easily reached by metro. Out of the five Picasso Museums in Europe, this one was the first to open (in 1963). It features the beautiful works of Picasso that were made by him in his ...

Public Car Parks in Barcelona

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Public Car Parks in Barcelona

None but one Barcelona apartment on Holiday Velvet has a car park attach to it but there are plenty of public car parks in Barcelona, even in the historical center (Barri Gotic and Borne). The cost ranges from 20 to 30 Euros per day, although some busy car parks (la Rambla and Barceloneta) may charge up to 50 Euros a day. If you are travelling to Barcelona by car here is a useful list of car parks in each central area (most of them are 24 hour parking): PUBLIC CAR PARKS IN BARCELONA BORNE DISTRICT »Aparcament Born: Pl Comercial, 1, +34 932 683 834 »see Google Map »Aparcament Princesa: Via Laietana, 20, +34 933 107 835 »see Google Map PUBLIC CAR PARKS NEAR LA RAMBLA / RAMBLAS »Aparcament Eden: C Nou de la Rambla, 12, +34 933 179 032 »see Google Map »Aparcament Interparking La Rambla: C la Rambla, 20, +34 933 011 142 »See Google Map »Aparcament Manuel Serna Royuela: C Pintor Fortuny, 19, +34 933 171 383 »See Google Map PUBLIC CAR PARKS IN BARCELONA BARCELONETA DISTRICT »Aparcament Barceloneta Centre, Carrer del Baluart, 27, +34 932 217 529 »see Google map PUBLIC CAR PARKS IN BARCELONA GRACIA DISTRICT »Aparcament Dolores Zorita Villalba, Carrer Bretón de los Herreros, 8, +34 932 183 509 »see Google map For ...

Left-Luggage Info

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Left-Luggage Info

Here at Holiday Velvet we often get asked about where you can leave your luggage whilst you are waiting to 'check in' to your apartment or after you have 'checked-out'. Whilst you can always ask the owner directly if they are able to look after your bags for a few hours, left luggage facilities still exist at many major train stations and other transport hubs. These days, most of these facilities run on an automated locker system (gone are the days when you checked in your bag in as you would a coat in a nightclub). Remember that they may fill up at peak periods. Rome When arriving at Termini Station on the Leonardo Express train from Fiumicino airport, you can leave your baggage in the ‘piazza’ on the lower-ground floor (follow the ‘Deposito bagagli’ signs). It’s open 6am-midnight, 7 days a week. Venice ‘Deposito bagagli’ is available at Santa Lucia Train Station (open 6am-midnight daily). Cooperative Trasbagagli is a private company that will not only store you luggage for you, but take it by boat to your place of accommodation, saving you schlepping bags over the bridges and canals. They have two offices in Venice; one at the Piazzale Roma (open 6am to ...

Romantic restaurants in Born, Barcelona

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Romantic restaurants in Born, Barcelona

The Borne district in Barcelona is a medieval area situated between Barceloneta and Via Laietana where knights once jousted and people gathered to drink and celebrate. Today, El Born is one of Barcelona’s most popular districts, full of charming shops, bars and romantic restaurants. One of the most crowded streets is Passeig del Born where there are many bars and pizza joints. Calle Montcada is another of the great medieval streets where 20th century culture is easily accessed at the Picasso Museum. The Textile Museum is also nearby and recounts the history of Barcelona’s renowned textile guilds. For a little quiet contemplation, there is a magnificent cathedral that offers a wonderfully cool sanctuary. Visitors are always welcome even during marriage ceremonies. Apart from expensive shops, El Born is renowned for its restaurants and there are plenty from which to choose. Below is a list of just a few: • Senyor Parellada is in Calle Argenteria 37 and is situated in a 19th century building where the food is pure and delicious Catalan with truly fresh fish and meat, complemented with vegetables and rice in an atmosphere that is perfect for couples; • Comerç 24 is in an old salting house building that is ...

The Formula 1 in Barcelona

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The Formula 1 in Barcelona

Gran Premio de España or the Spanish Grand Prix is an important race in the Formula 1 calendar and is even more popular thanks to the success of the Spanish racing driver, Fernando Alonso. The Formula 1 race is held at the Circuit de Catalunya near Barcelona and the race is usually held in April or May. In the early 1990s, the Williams’ team dominated the races but, in 1995, Michael Schumacher stamped his authority and proceeded to win the Spanish Grand Prix a total of six times, including the years, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004. In 1996, during very heavy, rain, Schumacher crossed the finish in a Ferrari, which was the first win for the prancing horse team. Mika Häkkinen has won the Spanish Grand Prix three times and would have won it again in 2001, but his car broke down on the final lap. Fernando Alonso has really whipped up enthusiasm for Formula 1 in Spain and was runner-up in 2003 and 2005 and finally took the chequered flag for Renault in 2006.In 2007, Felipe Massa won the Spanish Grand Prix also for Ferrari and the following year, in 2008, Kimi Raikkonen won the race also for Ferrari. In ...

What is Las Ramblas, Barcelona?

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What is Las Ramblas, Barcelona?

A little over a kilometre in length, Las Ramblas is the "Champs Elysées" of Barcelona. It begins around the Port Vell and stretches north to Plaça Catalunya. To the east of Las Ramblas is the Barri Gotic (Gothic Quarter) and to the west is an area called Raval. Las Ramblas is mostly set aside for pedestrians although there are two narrow roads that are one way in opposite directions on each side of the main central Las Ramblas Boulevard. Much of central Barcelona has been set aside for pedestrians, making Barcelona one of Europe’s most tourist friendly cities. The ramblas has 1 metro station, right in the middle of the stretch called "Liceu". The "Gran Teatre del Liceu", just opposite the station is an ancient opera house that can be visited at certain times. If you decide to book a Barcelona short term rental in the Las Ramblas area you will be at the heart of fun and excitement: with live music, painters and living statues, Las Ramblas is certainly the most colorful stretch of street in Barcelona. Shopping and eating in Las Ramblas is fun but expensive. The quantity of tourists ensures that the prices remain high but drinking a ...

Tasty Fish Restaurants in Barceloneta, Barcelona

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Tasty Fish Restaurants in Barceloneta, Barcelona

Barceloneta is the beach area at the Port Vell end of Barcelona’s Las Ramblas. Since the Romans, Port Vell has been the centre of Barcelona’s maritime trading and, today, it is resplendent with sailing boats, motor yachts, shops and fabulous Baceloneta holiday rentals. Adjacent to the port is Barcelona’s principal beach, Barceloneta, where you will find numerous fish restaurants:• Can Ramonet is at Carrer Maquinista 17 and is a tavern that began serving mariners in 1763 and, today, serves delicious tapas and numerous fish dishes including octopus in an historical maritime atmosphere that is unique in Barcelona.• Can Majo is at L' Almirall Aixada, 23 and is one of the finest fish restaurants in terms of the pure quality of the food in Barcelona. The restaurant looks good and the shellfish tapas is a wonderful way to start your meal. There is a great choice of main courses including variations of paella and lobster, and numerous fish, clam, prawn, and mussel dishes. Eating on the terrace in summer with the sea view is magical.• Seven Portes is at Passeig d' Isabel II and opened in 1836. It is one of Barceloneta’s most renowned fish restaurants, famous for the supreme quality ...

Trendy boutiques in Gracia, Barcelona

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Trendy boutiques in Gracia, Barcelona

Passeig de Gracia leads to one of Barcelona’s most elegant shopping districts which was once a small town in its own right until it was swallowed whole by the city. Exploring the winding narrow streets of Gracia is a great adventure, complemented by the many bars and restaurants, trendy boutiques and fantastic Barcelona apartments. The two main squares are Placa Rius i Taulet and Placa del Sol where you can relax and watch people while sipping a coffee or a cool drink. NAGORE FOOTWEAROne of the cool boutiques you may wish to enter in Gracia is Nagore Footwear which sells a fantastic range of handmade shoes for women, men and children, produced on the Spanish island of Menorca. The soles are made from crepe rubber or leather and the choice of sandals, shoes and boots is truly impressive. The company only sells eco-friendly leather that is tanned solely with vegetable oil. Until recently, the footwear was just available via Nagore’s website but now the company has a lovely shop at Calle Asturies 50, Grácia.JET LAG EZEJet Lag Eze is a superb clothing boutique for women and men selling designer labels such as Girl, Paramita and Frederichoms. It is located at ...

Day Trips from Barcelona

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Day Trips from Barcelona

Barcelona is an extremely attractive city with many interesting and historic sights. But if you are keen to close the door of your Barcelona apartment and get out of the city then there are a number of day trips from Barcelona that are definitely worth doing by car.MONTSERRATFor example, you could visit Montserrat and wonder at the Royal Basilica with its Black Virgin which was carved in the 12th century. Continue on through several villages until you approach Mount Montserrat which rises up to over 4,000 feet above sea level. There is a train that can take you to the top of the mountain where there is a monastery and breathtaking views. Returning from the mountain you could go via Barcelona Harbour and visit the aquarium, or relax in one of the many cafés and restaurants. GIRONAAn excellent day trip from Barcelona is a visit to the historical city of Girona, home to the late Spanish painter Salvador Dali and to the Teatre-Museu Dali which is definitely worth your time. Girona is a uniquely attractive city with beautiful, historic houses on the edge of the Onyar River. Places to explore within the city are the Jewish quarter and the Arabian ...

Best restaurants in Eixample, Barcelona

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Best restaurants in Eixample, Barcelona

Best is a very subjective word but visitors to Eixample, Barcelona can be sure that the district does indeed have some of Barcelona’s best restaurants. El Tragaluz Restaurant in Ptge. de la concepció, 5, offers differing décor in its three distinct areas and a general style of modern Mediterranean cooking that only uses fresh produce. Click here for a more extensive review of El Tragaluz. Noti Restaurant in Roger de Llúria, 35- 37 has a charming interior, offers excellent cocktails and good food and wine at affordable prices. Moo Restaurant in C/ Rosselló 265 is on the ground floor of the Omm Hotel. It has an excellent chef who offers a personal take on traditional Mediterranean food. The Moo restaurant is particularly attractive but the price still fairly reasonable. Ciudad Condal in Rambla de Catalunya, 18 opened in 1997 and is renowned for its tapas and its choice of beers. Despite its popularity, the service is very good and the food even better, especially the amazing desserts. Cinc Sentits in Calle Aribau, 58 the name means five senses in Catalan. Typical choices of food that make this restaurant one of the best in Eixample, Barcelona, are the Foie Gras ‘Coca’ and the Iberian suckling pig. Other fine choices are the saddle of lamb and the ...

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