Barcelona 4 days tour itinerary

Basically, once you have booked a 4 day Barcelona tour you can take the bus. Before driving, the driver will get a list of passengers to check their passport numbers. If Valencia (VLC) buys a round trip ticket to Barcelona (BCN) for 47 euros, you can change it for free (call at least two hours before driving). We stayed up all night to save on lodging.

Living: my friend stayed in sea point, I have been centric point. 7 euros per night, sea point is good, right on the beach. But the general store is more stuffy, not airy. I think centric point should be better equipped. It is in the center of the city, on the street of grancia. I spent one night in an ATM with a sleeping bag. The other two nights I was lucky enough to get into the floor of the hostel by the side of a friend's bed. the ATM was a first, and I felt pretty safe in a place with video surveillance. I met a staff member who was exchanging money with the ATM machine and laughed with us. Eat and drink: mainly in the supermarket to buy food, eat breakfast in the guest house, or bake their own pizza in the guest house. Juice, bought frozen meat and bread for good health, average 3 euros a meal. Try to go to the big supermarkets. Prices are half of the smaller ones. Prepare Sunday supplies by Saturday, as supermarkets are closed on Sundays. Food additions: best to get a friend, rub it together and open the pot together. Don't rub when you eat.

You can go to the supermarket and spend no more than a day's shopping. It is better to grill chicken and beer in the supermarket when you go out, because chocolate, bread, cookies and McDonald's are not the right way to solve the problem of food and drink. Play: Tickets for attractions vary from person to person. Not the Picasso Museum Picasso Masterpieces gallery, so didn't go or buy an annual art ticket. The last day only bought MNAC (Catalan Museum of Art), and the Spanish Village and Mira House tickets. Tickets are all about 8 euros, student tickets are about 6 euros. One of them, Spanish Village, is seriously not recommended because the architecture is too fake and the content is too little. for MNAC, please reserve 2 hours. If possible you can have a 19 euro menu on the second floor of the museum. Great views and elegant style. Coming to Spain is awkward, can't read the menu, menu and other solutions. The menu for the school buffet was awkward. I don't know how to get the menu. Sorry to talk about eating there. Joy: Look at the flamingo.

I did not see. Tickets for the opera are €30 and €45. The standard is very high, much better than the bar's. The Museum of Pornography is on top of the Ramblas, near McDonald's. Hard to find. This museum is relatively small. Whether it is worth it is a matter of opinion. Travel: 10 bus tickets (€7.20 with conditional free change) basically covers 4 days. If you're alone, it's recommended to have a 10x bus ticket plus a €5 bus pass to explore BCN by car for a day or so. This is how I spent my second day. Route:D1 Church of the Holy Family (there is a metro information center in the metro station at this location where you can get a thick copy of the ride book for the third day of the bus tour) Guest house to drop off your bags Walk to Olympic Stadium in Monterey (we initially looked for the Castle) Rue de Grandsia, which is covered with all sorts of Gaudi's work. Cheapest apartment in Mira.

D2, Gotham City, from Plaza Catalunya. This square has the largest tourist information center, but it's not really useful. Then Avenida de la Blanca (probably a bad translation) down and the classics along the route are done.

D3 Spanish Village in Monterey (don't go there again) MNAC in Monterey, then to the Mira Residences (this time with a friend, but he didn't go the first day.) . I felt the Mira Apartments were better value for money, and the Bartek house was a good deal at 16 euros. The Holy Family Church was only 10 euros, right? Warm tip: It's best to go to the Church of the Holy Family early in the morning or the elevator at the top of the building will be full of people. Sorry, I didn't go in there to save money.

Normal budget: 50 for round-trip transportation, 50 for lodging, and a minimum of $10 for daily meals, plus 10 euros for transportation, which would be generously frugal for bus tickets. I actually walked down and it cost about $100. An Intoxicating Day Trip to Barcelona I decided to take the night train from the westernmost tip of Lisbon, across the Iberian Peninsula, through Madrid, to Barcelona, a seaside city in the northeastern corner.

I spent three days in three cities, playing during the day and sleeping in a sleeper at night to save time and money. The city that caught my attention and stayed with me was Barcelona.On February 12, 2006, I spent the night wandering around on a sleeper berth. At 5 a.m., I lay staring. I had a vague feeling that the train was not moving for a long time after stopping at a small station for some reason. Around 7am, I got up. After washing up, it didn't take long for the train to finally start up again. By this time, it was also light out, so I rushed to the window and pulled back the curtains. Wow! A beautiful picture came into my eyes.

Blue sky, sea, beach and reef. The train traveled along the coast of Rada in the Gulf of Valencia, which was close to the sea. I felt the sea embracing me, the blue sky, the blue sea, the sky and the sea all the same. It was so beautiful. It was the first time since I was a child that I took a train and saw the vast ocean for such a long time. The sea was sparkling under the sunlight. When the train was moving, it was so beautiful. Sometimes I was touched by the gentle and colorful waves lapping on the winding white sandy beaches; sometimes I was attracted by those seaside vacation villas with European style and antique. Sigh the infinite charm of the sea brings you infinite reverie. When you are unhappy, look at the spirit of the sea, feel the bosom of the sea, all your worries will disappear. It was supposed to arrive at 7am, but it was 3 hours late. I arrived at the Barcelona train station at 10am in Barcelona. I paid 2.5 euros to store my luggage in the storage box (it was very convenient to follow the instructions and press the button to automatically store my luggage).

When I stepped out of the train station, I went in search of the sightseeing bus, a city tour. Once I found the bus, I realized that people could get on and off at each attraction and that the fare was 16 euros. Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain, with mountains, a pleasant climate, many attractions and close proximity to France. It blends the romance of France with the passion of Spain, history with modernity, tradition with fashion. In addition to the world's most famous soccer club, the city has given birth to many talented artists, such as Gaudi, Picasso, Miro and so on. There are countless beautiful buildings in Europe, and Gaudi's architecture is definitely unique. The sleek lines and colorful surfaces of his buildings show Gaudi's extraordinary and amazing imagination. The tour starts with a tour of the city on the upper deck of a tour bus, taking pictures, and after a big turn around, you get off at the Plaza de Espa?a and climb along the plaza to the high point of the Jewish Hill. Climb to the top of the hill and stand on top of the old city on the hill, looking out over the city and harbor, with the whole city in view.

After enjoying the beautiful view, I walked into the museum. Since it was a Sunday, admission was free, and time was short, I rushed around, went out, saw the sightseeing bus stop, got on the bus, and headed to the bay. Strolling through Barcelona's tranquil bay, I strolled along the winding boardwalk along the waterfront, with striking decorations of parallel waves on the bridges. Go to the bench to sit down, quietly feel the cool sea breeze, watching a flock of seabirds, soaring in the sky for a while; after a while, I kept my head down and kept taking food on the shore; after a while, I was carefree and free, swimming in the nearby sea.

It was really relaxing to look at the gorgonians and sparkling sailboats docked in the harbor in the distance, and to watch some sprightly people lying on the dugout, crossing their legs and enjoying the sunshine and sea breeze. This long-lost feeling allows you to get away from the bustle of the city, leave your worries behind and have such peace of mind. What a wonderful eternity that would be! At the other end of the bay, the Columbus Monument, with the statue of Columbus towering at the top, is where Columbus sailed to the sea. On the beach is a replica of the Renegade, on which Columbus sailed. I really didn't want to leave this clean part of the bay. After staying for over two hours, it was already 3pm. I hurriedly boarded the tour bus and headed back to the Barcelona train station as I was going to another Sant train station to catch the 9pm train back to Paris.

McDonald's at Barcelona station asked for a delicious fish and a drink, studied the map as I ate, ate, took a big bag and bagged it well out of the station, got on the metro, asked some people, and finally got to Sante station at 6pm. It was still early and I took out the map again. I saw that there was a cathedral not far from this station and I had to go there. So I paid 3 euros to store my luggage in a locker and rushed out the door to follow the map in the direction of the cathedral. By now dusk was falling and I crossed a street and walked three blocks. Suddenly, in the distance, firecrackers went off, fireworks exploded, the night brightened, gongs and drums were heard, and I felt the sound.

What a lively scene. Here, many men, women, and children, dressed in strange costumes, wearing red horn hats and carrying torches, formed a long line around the cathedral, screaming, singing and dancing. The result was Sunday. On Sundays, many citizens used to gather around the cathedral, singing and laughing. I don't know how long it was. I strolled with the crowd to the entrance of the church. The square in front of the door was crowded with people and firecrackers. Alas, I had never seen such a cozy scene. I stayed for a while, took some wonderful photos, and then walked into the cathedral where many old people were worshipping. The atmosphere inside and outside was very different. It was very solemn inside.

People were expressionless and devout in prayer. First, they sat and listened to the pastor's Bible, then everyone stood up and sang while the pastor played the piano. Then people bowed their heads and prayed for something. Finally, everyone walked in a long line into a hut in the church, prayed silently, and walked out of the hut after the pastor baptized them one by one. I saw the whole process of pilgrimage with my own eyes, and it was an eye-opening experience to see western religious beliefs and different cultures up close and personal. Looking at my watch again, I was dumbfounded. 8:30, I had only 30 minutes to leave the bus. I quickly walked out of the church and returned the same way. Because I had been playing, I didn't remember the road, so I had to ask and run, my legs couldn't care less. I ran as hard as I could. When I got to the train station, I asked an Asian girl. She didn't know how to pretend to understand, but she pointed to the back of the train station. Intuitively, I felt it was wrong and asked again. As I sprinted toward the train, I felt sweaty and out of breath. The train left in less than two minutes.

How exciting! The train was moving on, drifting away from Barcelona, but my heart was still there! Spain Portugal 8 Days Tour 01 Beijing/Madrid/Lisbon. Appointed time to gather at Beijing International Airport, take an international flight to Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, via Madrid, Spain, to open a rich and romantic European tour.02 Lisbon-EveraAfter breakfast, go to Rocca Point, known as the westernmost point of Europe, so that you can feel the vastness of the sea and sky communication. City tour: Monument to the great discovery of navigation, the first bridge of Portugal April 25th, the Portuguese Belém Tower, which symbolizes the powerful sea power. Visit the Cathedral of Geronimos and the Monarch Square. Then go to the southern European town of Evera, a World Heritage City, which preserves a natural and gentle philosophy of life.0Evera-Merida-MadridAfter breakfast, visit the Plaza de Conde Divila and the most stunning Church of St. Francis of Assisi, a skeleton church of 5,000 adults and children*.

Visit the stunning Roman ruins in Mérida and after lunch travel to Madrid, the capital of Spain.04 MadridAfter breakfast in Madrid, take a bus to visit the Spanish Royal Palace*, built by the Bourbons in the 18th century. Its magnificent architecture and ornate decorations will leave you in awe. Sightseeing in the city: the Plaza de Espa?a, the Plaza del Sol, the Plaza de Columbus, the Puerta de Alcalá (built in honor of the discoverer Christopher Columbus) and the world-class Prado Museum*.05 Madrid - Zaragoza - BarcelonaAfter breakfast, take the bus to Zaragoza. Upon arrival, sightseeing of the city: the town square, the Cathedral with its miraculous monuments, and then on to Barcelona. Upon arrival, dinner and transfer to the hotel for rest.

06BarcelonaBarcelona is known as a museum of modern architecture, and the works of Spain's national treasure architect Gaudi outline the colorful horizon of Barcelona. Visit Columbus Memorial Tower, Spanish National Village*, which concentrates architectural styles from all over Spain and was the venue of the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. Visit Park Güell, originally designed by Gaudí. Gaudi's masterpiece, which has been under construction for a hundred years and is still unfinished, is outside the Sagrada Familia as a souvenir.07 Barcelona/Madrid/BeijingAfter breakfast, stroll through the Gothic Quarter, visit Plaza del Rey, and see the majestic Barcelona Cathedral. Go to the airport and take an international flight back to Beijing.08BeijingArrive in Beijing early and end a pleasant trip.