Cinq jours à Barcelone

Vous trouverez ici nos recommandations si vous restez cinq jours à Barcelone.

JOUR 1

1. Visiter La Sagrada Familia

La basilique de la Sagrada Familia est une église monumentale consacrée à la Sainte Famille: Jésus, Marie et Joseph. La construction a commencé en 1882, sur la base des plans élaborés par l’architecte Francisco de Paula del Villar, et Antoni Gaudi a été chargé de poursuivre le projet en 1883. Le monument est toujours en construction aujourd’hui, mais vous pouvez tout de même apprécier la beauté de l’incroyable Basilique de Barcelone.

2. Visiter La Pedrera ou Casa Batlló

La Casa Milà, connue sous le nom de «La Pedrera» («La carrière»), se référant à la similitude de son apparence à une carrière ouverte, a été construite entre 1906 et 1912 par Antoni Gaudí. La Casa Batlló, qui a également une façade incroyable, a été construite entre 1904 et 1906. Vous pouvez décider celle que vous souhaitez visiter, et après profiter d’un moment shopping que Passeig de Gracia a à offrir.

JOUR 2

1. Visitez Parc Güell et Gracia

Le parc Güell, est une autre des magnifiques œuvres de Gaudi, il vous donnera l’occasion d’effectuer une promenade avec une belle vue panoramique sur toute la ville, entourée d’œuvres modernistes. Après cela, vous pouvez marcher dans le quartier de Gracia très facilement depuis le parc et marcher dans cette petite ville á l’intérieur de la ville. Gracia est célèbre pour son festival de rue le plus charmant et accueillant, « La Festa Major de Gracia », qui se déroule en été.

2. Visiter El Born et le quartier gothique

El Born est un quartier datant de l’époque médiévale, qui est aujourd’hui rempli de cafés à la mode. C’est un quartier très populaire à Barcelone, tant du jour que de la nuit, il s’étend jusqu’à l’ancien marché d’El Born et à l’église gothique de Santa María del Mar. L’ancien quartier gothique d’origine est la plus grande attraction urbaine de Barcelone notamment car la plupart des bâtiments datant du moyen-âge sont restés intactes. Passez au moins 2 ou 3 heures à explorer ses rues et ses ruelles étroites, qui continuent à former un quartier animé, et n’oubliez pas de visiter la cathédrale gothique.

3. Spectacle de la fontaine magique

La Font Màgica, ou la fontaine magique, est un complexe de fontaines, cascades et piscines, situé dans la rue qui court du Palau Nacional sur le Montjuïc à la Plaça d’Espanya. Venez donc profiter du son et des jeux de lumières de la  Fontaine Magique pour profiter d’une expérience unique dans la ville

JOUR 3

1. Visitez Parc Montjuïc

Montjuic est l’un des plus beaux endroits de Barcelone. Vous y trouverez une grande quantité de musées, de jardins, de points de vue, et bien sûr, le château de Montjuic au sommet de la montagne.2. Palau de la musicaNous vous encourageons à découvrir le Palau de la Música Catalana, la seule salle de concert au monde à être classée au patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO. Il a été conçu par l’architecte Domènech i Montaner et le Palau est l’un des exemples les plus emblématiques du patrimoine architectural et musical de la Catalogne.

JOUR 4

1. Visitez le musée Picasso et le Parc de la Ciutadella

Le matin, vous découvrirez une partie importante du travail de Picasso en visitant son musée dans la vieille ville. Ensuite, vous pouvez parcourir le parc Ciutadella et voir le magnifique Arc de Triomf.

2. Aller à la plage

Situé dans le quartier traditionnel des pêcheurs, la Barceloneta est l’une des plages les plus anciennes et les plus appréciées de Barcelone. Là vous pouvez également essayer des plats de poisson et de fruits de mer et les fameuses « tapas ».

3. Aller aux Bunkers Del Carmel

Au dessus de la ville de Barcelone, au sommet de la colline de Turó de la Rovira, dans le quartier d’El Carmel, se trouve les Bunkers del Carmel – un certain nombre de vieux bunker militaires souterrains qui offrent la meilleure vue de la ville et probablement l’un des meilleurs endroits pour profiter d’un coucher de soleil sur la ville de Barcelone

JOUR 5

1. Aller à Montserrat

« Montserrat » signifie littéralement « montagne scier » en catalan. Il décrit son aspect particulier avec une multitude de formations rocheuses qui sont visibles depuis une grande distance. La montagne est composée d’un conglomérat étonnamment rose, une forme de roche sédimentaire. Montserrat est le premier parc national d’Espagne. Vous pouvez faire de la randonnée pour voir le monastère, ou simplement prendre le funiculaire et profiter de la magie de cet endroit.

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