Deux jours à Barcelone

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JOUR 1

1. Visitez la Sagrada Familia

La Sagrada Familia est une des meilleures choses que vous devriez visiter quand à Barcelone. Il s’agit de la célèbre église créée par Antoni Gaudi. L’architecte est mort lors de la construction de l’église, c’est la raison pour laquelle elle est en construction depuis plus de 100 ans. Vous pouvez simplement vous promener autour de l’église et admirer de l’extérieur, mais vous pouvez aussi aller á l’intérieure et en apprendre davantage sur l’histoire et l’architecture de ce bel édifice. Lorsque vous revenez au centre ville revenez à pied, et profitez en pour passer par les autres bâtiments de Gaudi, La Pedrera et la Casa Batlló.

2. Visite du quartier gothique et El Born

Le quartier gothique est la partie la plus ancienne de Barcelone et en tant que tel il est assez différent du reste de la ville. Il est ce qu’il reste de l’invasion romaine du 2ème siècle. Vous vous perdrez facilement, mais c’est la partie amusante de la promenade et la meilleure façon de découvrir le quartier. Alors que vous marchez dans le quartier gothique, vous devriez passer par l’église de Santa Maria del Pi, cette église contient une des plus anciennes rosaces d’Europe. Un autre endroit que vous devriez visiter quand vous êtes dans le Barri Gotic est la cathédrale de Barcelone, appelée aussi la cathédrale de la Sainte-Croix et Sainte Eulalie. Si vous marchez dans le quartier gothique, vous pouvez rejoindre le quartier Del Born. Un quartier qu’il est également hautement recommandé de découvrir. Il est proche de la plage et, donc si vous avez quelques heures devant vous, vous pouvez marcher 10 minutes de plus et vous y êtes!

JOUR 2

1. Visitez le parc Güell et marcher à travers Gracia

Le Parc Güell est une autre des créations d’Antoni Gaudi. Ceci est l’un des endroits à Barcelone où vous pouvez avoir une promenade paisible et tout simplement se détendre. Ce parc a été créé dans la phase naturaliste de Gaudi. Parce que le parc est situé sur la colline El Carmel, les visiteurs du parc auront une vue imprenable sur la ville. Quelque chose que vous ne voyez pas tous les jours. Lorsque vous avez terminé avec le parc, au lieu de prendre le métro / bus pour le centre-ville, nous vous recommandons de marcher à travers le quartier de Gracia. C’est l’endroit où vous trouverez la plupart des habitants qui vivent dans la ville. C’est un beau quartier et authentique avec beaucoup de bars agréables et confortables et de restaurants. Il suffit de se promener et de profiter.

2. Visite du musée Picasso et détente dans le Parc de la Ciutadella

Le musée Picasso est situé dans le quartier El Born. Ce musée est entièrement consacré á Picasso et il détient une des plus grandes collections de ses œuvres. C’est une visite incontournable lorsque vous êtes à Barcelone. A proximité du musée ce trouve l’un des plus grands parcs de Barcelone, appelé Parc de la Ciutadella. Vous verrez là une grande variété de personnes et de choses qui anime le parc. Ce parc est également proche de l’Arc de Triomphe, un bel arc (idéal pour les photos!). Une fois que vous avez fait le tour du parc, prenez un peu le temps de marcher sur le boulevard de l’Arc de Triomphe.

Si vous ne vous sentez pas trop fatigué après deux jours intensifs de visites, vous pouvez aller à Plaça Espanya et profitez du spectacle de la Fontaine Magique. Si vous n’êtes pas ici un jour de spectacle (du mercredi au dimanche pendant les mois d’été), vous pouvez toujours visiter et aller en haut de l’escalier qui surplombe la fontaine et juste profiter de la vue du couché de soleil á Barcelone.

Une autre suggestion que nous avons pour vous si vous êtes ici pour seulement un ou deux jours, est de prendre le tour en bus de Barcelone. Ce bus vous amène à toutes les attractions à voir à Barcelone. Vous pouvez alors décider vous-même si vous voulez visiter les bâtiments ou non, mais au moins vous pouvez dire que vous avez vu tout ce qu’il y avait à voir.

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