Barcelona with Kid: weekend in Barcelona with a child

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Flight

We have chosen a package flight + hotel: 38 993 rubles.

Flight: S7 straight

In addition to S7, Iberia, Vueling, Ural Airlines, Aeroflot and many other airlines fly in Barcelona. On the plane, the child was given a children’s journal with coloring. Lunch on board – a bun, chocolate, paste, fruit jelly, boiled vegetables or chicken cutlet with rice. Drinks as usual: juices, tea, coffee. For a short flight, enough.

Baggage

On our flight, the luggage was paid, so we limited ourselves to free manual treasury (10 kg, up to 55x40x20 cm). For a couple of days in Barcelona, ​​we took with us a little things that got into a small suitcase perfectly. We also had a Babyzen Yoyo stroller with us: it easily folds and passes like hand luggage. In order for your stroller to find a place in the department for hand luggage, it is better to enter the plane among the first.

Hotel

Photo: Hotel

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Eric Vökel BCN Suits

Why apartments, not a hotel?

  1. Balconies
  2. A lot of space where you can run and play
  3. There is a kitchen and all household appliances

Why these apartments?

  1. Fits into the budget
  2. Spacious – as much as 55 sq.m
  3. A quiet sleeping area
  4. Nearby 2 metro stations: Sagrada Familia and Verdaguer, it is convenient to move around the city
  5. A quiet sleeping area
  6. In walking distance from Sagrada Familia
  7. 2 open balconies
  8. Kitchen, dishwasher, washing machine, iron, stable Wi-Fi at good speed

Movement around the city

It is comfortable to move around in the city: there are very few tourists.
We moved mainly on the subway, buses and on foot. There are elevators in the subway, so it is very convenient with a stroller. Buses go on schedule (always used Google Maps). The taxi took advantage of only once.

Rent a bicycle with a children’s chair: a cool opportunity to quickly see the city and recharge with a great mood.

Connection

The SIM card was bought at the airport. Vodafone 2GB cost 20 euros.

Where to take a walk

Barcelnet beach

Photo: Barcelonet beach

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Barcelonete is the most famous beach of Barcelona. The easiest way to get to it is by the metro along the yellow line. A walk from the city will take about 20 minutes. Along the entire beach there is an embankment, along which it is very nice to walk with view of the sea. In the non -season, the sea in Barcelona is cool, but the child can be enough in the sand on the beach.

Guel Park

Photo: Guel Park

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The famous park, created by Antonio Gaudi, is more like a fairy -tale country. The houses of bizarre shapes, multi -colored towers, lawns and flower beds transfer you straight to a fairy tale about Alice in the Wonderland. Children here will like the famous mosaic, live music of street musicians and parrots soaring over their heads. And parents will be able to relax, looking at the lush herbs, palm trees and enjoying the view of the city.

Price: 7 euros

Boulevard La Ramblas

Photo: Boulevard La Ramblas

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A pedestrian street in the center of Barcelona, ​​which leads from the city center directly to the port. This boulevard is called the soul of Barcelona – from morning until late at night, life boils here: street merchants sell flowers and sweets, local residents have lunch on open terraces of restaurants, and musicians play popular melodies. Here you feel the real Barcelona!

Sagrada Familia

Photo: Sagrada Familia

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The famous cathedral has been building for 120 years. The monumental structure can be examined for hours, walking around with a glass of coffee, or go inside and admire stained glass, huge columns and sculptures. Near the cathedral there is a square with a playground, where the child will be happy to spend half an hour or an hour.

Where is it: Carrer de Mallorca, 401

Mount Montzhuik

Photo: Mount Montzhuik

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On Mount Montzhuik are the best museums of Barcelona, ​​Olympic objects built for the 1992 games, as well as many parks, which you can leisurely take a walk with a beautiful view of the whole city. In the evening, magic singing fountains are turned on on the mountain: jets shining with all colors fly into the air under the famous melodies. Fascinating spectacle!

Price:
Barcelonet Foundelor – Montzhuik: 4.10 euros with the purchase of an entrance ticket to the park, 7.70 euros without buying an entrance ticket

PARC de la ciutadella park

Photo: PARC de la ciutadella park

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Very beautiful green park with fountains and statues. In warm times, you can rent a boat here and swim around the reservoirs, in the cold – look into the greenhouse with tropical plants. There are shops everywhere in the park, and ducks and swans are walking from the lawn to the lawn to the lawn. PARC de la ciutadella is a great place to relax at a sunny day.

Where is it: Passeig de Picasso, 21
Price: Free

Where to go

La Boqueria market

Photo: La Boqueria market

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Perhaps one of the most famous markets in the world is the Bokerry market in Barcelona. Mountains of fruits and vegetables, from which multi -colored smoothies, cheeses and hamons of all varieties, sweets and food courts with national cuisine, which are controlled by smiling noisy Spaniards are prepared right here. Bokeria is sent to the market for coloring and a joyful fussy mood. And the children here will be delighted with multi-colored shelves and good sellers who strive to treat the kids with something tasty.

Where is it: La Rambla, 91

Comics store Normics Comics

Photo: Comics store Normics Comics

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Norma Comics is one of the largest comic book stores in Europe. School age children (and adults, what to hide!) It will be incredibly interesting. A two -story store with an area of ​​700 square meters is divided into three departments: European comics, American and manga. There are departments of children’s comics, literature, illustrated books, gifts and souvenirs, and even a separate zone dedicated to Tintin – the main character of the Tintin adventure series.

Where is it: Passeig Sant Joan, 9
Site: www.normacomics.com

Confectionery Escriba

Photo: confectionery

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The Escriba confectionery has been made the best sweets in the city since 1906. Here you can try Catalan desserts, sweets in the form of various animals and enjoy a cup of coffee.

Where is it: Rambla de Les Flors 83

Aquaàrium de Barcelona Oceanarium

Photo: Oceanarium

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Aquarium Barcelona is the largest oceanarium of Europe. More than 11 thousand marine creatures live here. The main feature of the oceanarium is a tunnel under water 80 meters long. A walk along the tunnel will transfer you to a fabulous underwater kingdom, where exotic fish of tropical colors, huge toothy sharks and funny slopes swim around. Typically, children like it in the oceanarium that they simply refuse to leave.

Where is it: Moll d’Espanya del Port Vell
Price:
Children 3-4 years old-7 euros, children 5-10 years old-15 euros, adults (from 11 years old)-20 euros.
Diving with sharks – 300 euros

Museum of Chocolate

Museum of Chocolate in Barcelona is a dream of any child. Here they will tell him and show the story of chocolate, ancient ways to prepare it and treat him with chocolate goodies in the coffee shop. Chocolate here is everywhere, starting from the entrance ticket in the form of chocolate tile and ending with huge statues and figures of fairy -tale characters.

Where is it: Carrer del Comerç, 36
Price: Children under 7 years old, adults – 6 euros.

Tibidabo attractions park

Photo: Tibidabo attractions park

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Tibidabo is the oldest amusement park in Spain. It is located on a mountain at an altitude of 512 meters, so you can get here only in two ways: on a tram and then on a funicular, or on a special Tibi Bus shuttle, which is regularly sent from Catalonia. The rides in the park – the American slides, the wheel and carousel wheel – will amuse not only children, but also parents. The only restriction is that the park works only on weekends in the non -season.
It will be interesting for adults on the mountain to see the magnificent temple of the Holy Heart, which seems to be soaring upward. The best view of the entire Barcelona opens precisely from the Mount Tibidabo.

Where is it: Plaça Tibidabo, 3-4
Price:

  • Tram one direction – 3 euros
  • Two Two Two Two Two -Euros
  • Visiting the observation deck – 5.60 euros
  • Entrance for the whole day to the park: adults and children above 1 m 20 cm – 28.20 euros, children from 90 cm to 1 m 20 cm – 10 euros.

Zoo Barcelona

Photo: Flamingo

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The zoo is located almost in the city center, in Parc De la Cieutadella. The zoo is very comfortable: the child can see living lions, tigers, gorillas, sea cats and other wild animals here-more than 2 thousand lives here! There is also a real farm on the territory of the zoo, where children can feed and play with rabbits, goats, sheep, horses and even hamsters.

Where is it: Parc de la ciutadella
Price:
Adult ticket – 19.00 euros
Children until 12 years old – 11.40 euros

Bosc URBà rope park

The rope park is the perfect entertainment for older children. BOSC URBà is arranged according to the Panda Park principle: there are routes of three levels of complexity on which various obstacles need to be overcome. Each child is fastened with reliable insurance, so the fall here is excluded. The park closes the roof, this allows you to have fun here on a rainy day.

Where is it: Parc del Forum
Price:
Orange highway – 11 euros, red or blue highway – 17 euros, ticket tickets – 24 euros

Food in Barcelona

Photo: Paelia

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Barcelona is a coastal city, so in almost all catering here they serve stunningly tasty seafood. And Paelly and Tortilya are the very Spanish national dishes that you definitely should try in Barcelona!

My Way

A great place for a leisurely lunch or family dinner. A variety of menu, tasty meat and desserts, as well as national Spanish cuisine.

Where is it: Carrer de Les Heures 4-10

Teoric Taverna Gastronomica

A good place to get acquainted with Catalan cuisine. Very tasty ravioli, unusual tapas and rare types of seafood are prepared here. Graceful feed and not too high prices attract local residents who value the service and the mental atmosphere.

Where is it: Carrer de Bailen, 117

OGGI Officina GELATO GUSTO Italiano

Photo: ice cream

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Igor Ovsyannykov / Unsplash.com

Which child will refuse ice cream? All lovers of this magical delicacy should definitely visit the OGGI jalateria. There are ice cream of all possible tastes and colors, as well as options for vegans and allergy sufferers based on vegetable milk.

Where is it: Carrer Comtal 15

Faborit Casa Amatller

Faborit Casa Amatller will definitely like all adherents of a healthy lifestyle. Here you can find a huge selection of fruit and vegetable smoothies, healthy salads and soups, gluten -free pastries and other healthy goodies.

Where is it: Paseo de Gracia, 41

BLAVIS

Unusual variations of Mediterranean cuisine, a large selection of excellent wines and an incredible chamber atmosphere distinguish this restaurant on the gastronomic map of Barcelona. This restaurant has only 16 seats, so it is better to book a table in advance. It’s worth it, believe me!

Where is it: Carrer Saragossa, 85

Viana

One of the most popular restaurants in Barcelona. Tourists and locals come here for delicious sangria, desserts and extraordinary basic dishes. Book the table in advance to be guaranteed to get inside.

Where is it: Carrer del Vidre, 7

Bodega Biarritz 1881

The specialty of this restaurant is the traditional Spanish snacks of Tapas. Here you can try sweet, salty, large, small, meat and vegetarian tapas for every taste. What is needed after a long walk along the rabla boulevard – the restaurant is on one of the neighboring streets.

Where is it: Calle Vidre, 8

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