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Sant jordi day
Sant Jordi, the 23 of April, is a special day in Catalunya. It's a romantic day similar to the American Valentine's day, but instead of sweet candies and chocolate, couples and friends give books and roses to each other. The street gets full (I mean, FULL) of people walking around with roses and the book stores open markets with discounted price.
If you're a single, don't be miserable on a romantic day by yourself. You can be as happy as couples if you find your favorite book in good price.
This place belongs to the following guides: Madrid to Barcelona and Barcelona
posted by dyiiSagrada Familia is one of the most famous and visited spots in BCN.
You can already find the information more than enough about Gaudi and histories and stories about the architecture, so here I give you tips how to make a visit to Sagrada Familia Quick and Cheap.
The entrance ticket is 13euros, but people from all around the world are always in a long cue to enter and see the masterpiece of Gaudi. Is it the only way to enter?
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This place belongs to the following guides: Places not-to-miss in a one-day trip in Barcelona, Barcelona, Barcelona and Barcelona - Things to do
posted by dyiiSala montjuic
Every summer in BCN, there is an open cinema for 1 week. A picnic on the lawn at night with live music, movie and beer. They have good selection of movies and the last day´s movie is chosen by people by internet pole on their website. Bring food, they have plenty of beer and beverage.
There is a special bus running only for Sala Montjüic, picking up people at Plaza Espanya every 15 minutes. You also might need a small blanket. It's a bit chilly at night.
This place belongs to the following guides: Madrid to Barcelona
posted by dyiiMaybe it doesn't snow here, but experience the Christmas spirit at its highest level. Every december, "La Fira de Santa Llúcia" is placed next to the cathedral's. It is dedicated to Christmas decorations, with trees, balls, lights, nativity scenes... Furthermore, you will find some catalan traditional characters, like "El caganer" or "El tió". You'll be very surprised when you fins out about them that's for sure!
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