Tourism in Barcelona

Tourism in Barcelona is a website which objective is to be a help and a guide to all tourists that are attracted by the beautifulness of the city of Barcelona.

Saturday, June 17, 2006

Concerts in Barcelona

Besides of being visited by the nice weather, Barcelona is also visited by a wide and sensational musical offer to become all us mad of seing our favourite bands playing new and old songs and along different concerts and music festivals. Barcelona is as well as Madrid, one of the most preferred cities where to play in Spain and Europe for most of the international bands.







MARK KNOPFLER - April 2nd - Palau Sant Jordi
ZUCCHERO - April 2nd - Sala Bikini
THE HIVES - April 7th - Sala Apolo
JEAN MICHEL JARRE - April 21st - Liceo Theatre
BACKSTREET BOYS - April 27th - Pavellon Badalona
JOE SATRIANI - May 6th - Sala Razzmatazz
MORCHEEBA - May 23rd - Espacio Movistar
CHUCHO VALDES - May 29th - Auditori
BON JOVI - June 1st - Olympic Stadium
ELECTRIC LIGHT ORQUESTA - June 3rd - Luz de Gas
RADIOHEAD - June 12th - Forum
ESTOPA - June 13th - Palau Sant Jordi
AVRIL LAVIGNE - June 15th - Pavellon Badalona
MIGUEL BOSÉ - June 26th - Palau Sant Jordi
JACK JOHNSON - June 28th - Pavellon Badalona
EL CANTO DEL LOCO - July 4th - Palau Sant Jordi
LENNY KRAVITZ - July 8th - Pavellon Badalona
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN - July 19th & 20th - Camp Nou
M-CLAN - October 30th - Sala Razzmatazz


PRIMAVERA SOUND: Pop, Rock and Electronic music at Forum from 29th to 31st of May. Main bands playing will be: Portishead, Public Enemy, ...

SONAR (Electronic Festival) this year presents amazing performances like Jeff Mills, Beastie Boys, Mogwai, Junior Boys, Dizzee Rascal, Kazumasa Hashimoto, Mary Anne Hobbs ... in June between 14th-16th for more information: SONAR

SUMMERCASE FESTIVAL: Pop and Rock Festival in Barcelona at Forum and Madrid 14th and 15th of July. Main bands playing will be: Chemical Brothers, Jarvis Cocker, Kaiser Chiefs, PJ Harvey, Scissor Sisters, !!!, ...

GREC 2008: Summer Festival of art and music in Barcelona from 25th of June until 5th of August

* Most of tickets can be bought by phone on 902332211, in Servicaixa or in shops FNAC.

Previous Concerts:
TAKE THAT - October 20th Pavellon Olympic Badalona
INTERPOL - November 9th Razzmatazz
FITO Y FITIPALDIS - November 16th Palau Sant Jordi
SUPER FURRY ANIMALS - November 18th Razzmatazz
MARILYN MANSON - November 22nd Pavellon Olympic Badalona
JOSH ROUSE - November 24th Sala Bikini
BLOC PARTY - November 26th Espacio Movistar (Forum)
PEREZA - November 28th Espacio Movistar (Forum)
LOS SUAVES + LILITH - November 30th Sala Bikini
THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS - November 30th Espacio Movistar (Forum)
APOCALYPTICA - December 4th Sala Apolo
HELLOWEEN+GAMMA RAY+AXXIS - January 15th Razzmatazz
THE CURE - March 10th Palau Sant Jordi

Other venues such as Sala Razzmatazz, Luz de Gas, Sala Mephisto and Sala Bikini offer live concerts. Check the schedule out at the above links. These venues are also night-clubs when no gig is scheduled.

JazzSí Club (C/Requesens besides Ronda Universidad) this is a bar with music on live and it is famous because everyday of the week is open and because they show different kind of music. It is actually a meeting point for professionals and music students. Open all days from 19:00 approx., free entry but a drink is a must.
Mondays: Jazz
Tuesdays: Jam session of Pop/Rock/Blues
Wednesdays: Cycle hot Jazz (traditional Jazz)
Thursdays: Cuban Music
Fridays: Flamenco
Saturdays: Jam session of Jazz
Sundays: Jam session of Rock

Fore more information: JazzSí Club

There are also other pubs and bars that offer live music with no cover charge such as Mediterrani (calle Balmes) and Michael Collins (Sagrada Familia).

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Friday, June 16, 2006

Places to visit in Barcelona

Barcelona has many nice places to visit, starting from the Tibidabo mountain, the old town, City Center, Las Ramblas, the Olimpic port, the beaches, the stadiums, El Borne market, Gracia, Montjuïc, ...

However, there are some that should never be missed:

The Ramblas is probably Barcelona´s most popular street. It runs from Plaça Catalunya down to the statue of Columbus. The Ramblas is split into different sections as you walk down, each section has a different name (Rambla de Santa Mònica, Rambla del Centre, Rambla de les Flors, Rambla de Canaletes and Rambla de les Flors).
It is famous for its flowers and is always crowded and there you can find people of all types. Along Las Ramblas you will find human statues that will only move when you give them some coins, street entertainers, street artists doing drawings and caricatures (some of them are really good).

Tip: I would recommended just to stop in any of the cafés and bars to have a quick coffee and just watch the people walking up and down the Ramblas.

There are also several interesting buildings, such as the Mercat de la Boqueria and El Liceu theatre.Las Ramblas is the perfect place to go for a walk as it has plenty of things to do. It is always packed with people. However, be aware of pickpockets in Barcelona, specially in city centre so do not keep your wallet in your back pocket, zip up your bags and hold them close to you when it is crowded so be extra careful.

Montjuïc

Montjuïc hill is located just beside the port so visitors have an impressive views of the city.

It is also possible to visit the sport facilities used during the 1992 Olympic Games. The most important ones are the Olympic Stadium and the Palau Sant Jordi.

The Olympic Stadium, where the opening ceremony of the 1992 Olympic Games took place. It was rebuilt in 1929 and rebuilt for the 1992 Olympic Games. It can stage sport competitions, musical performances and other events. It is currently home ground of RCD Espanyol)

The impressive Palau Sant Jordi, it was designed by the Japanese architech Arata Isozaki. It can stage a large number of sports such as basketball, tennis, motorbike (both cross and trial), ice skating, swimming, ... .It can also stage concerts and celebrations.

Also in Montjuïc, it is possible to visit the Botanical Garden, the Magic Fountain, Joan Miró Foundation, el Pueblo Español (an authentic traditional Spanish village) and the enclosure of exhibitions of Barcelona (Fira de Barcelona).

Modernisme in Barcelona

Barcelona is probably the world capital of the Modernisme (Art Nouveau). Antoni Gaudí is its greatest figure, his works are famous all over the world and attract millions of visitors every year. The majority of his work is located in Catalonia, and more exactly in Barcelona. Gaudí died in 1926 run over by a tramway.

The Sagrada Familia is the most famous work of Antoni Gaudí. It was started in 1881 and it is still under construction.
Located on Mallorca street. The nearest metro station is Sagrada Familia (L5 and L2). It is open from 9 am to 8 pm all days (April - Sept.) and from 9 am to 6 pm (Oct - March). Ticket is 8 € and to take the lift until 65 meters up, on the Passion Façade is 2 €. For more information call on 93 207 30 31.



La Pedrera (Milà house) - located on Paseo de Gracia 92 / Provenza Street, 261. The nearest metro station is Paseo de Gracia (L4 - yelow line). It is open from Mondays to Sundays from 10 am to 8pm and the ticket is 7€. Guided visits in English at 4pm from Mondays to Fridays. For more information call on 93 484 59 00.


Casa Batlló - located on Paseo de Gracia 43, the nearest metro station is the same as for La Pedrera (Paseo de Gracia, L4) as they are both very handy to visit and right by the city center. For more information call on 93 216 03 06.






The Parc Güell was designed by Antoni Gaudí as per request of the count of Güell who dreamed about aristocratic city-garden with single-family residences. Built from 1900 to 1914. The project did not succeed and the park became property of the Barcelona city council who transformed it in a public park in 1923. Free entrance.
How to get there: The easiest way is to take the public bus number 24 at the starting point in front of El Corte Inglés at the Plaça Catalunya. Bus 24 will drop you just in front of Parc Güell.

The Nou Camp is the home ground of F.C. Barcelona. Inaugurated on the 24th of September 1957 and extended several times, has a capacity of 98.787 which makes it the largest football stadiums in Europe.



It is also recommended visiting the museum which also includes includes a tour of the stadium itself. It is the most visited museum in Catalonia received more than 1.160.100 every year.

Nou Camp is located at Avenida Arístides Maillol (nearest metro nearest metro stations are Maria Cristina L3 or Collblanc L5).

Opening hours:
Mon to Sat from 10:00 to 18:30 - Tour Camp Nou until 17:30.
Sundays and Bank holidays: 10:00 to 14:00 - Tour Camp Nou until 13:30.

Museum entrance is €7. Museum and Nou Camp tour is €11.

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