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Activities and tours in Barcelona and Catalunya

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Palau de la musica

The Palau de la Música Catalana is an architectural jewel of Catalan Art Nouveau, the only concert venue in this style to be listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO 

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Gala-Salvador Dalí

Immerse yourself in Salvador Dalí’s last great work, the museum built on the ruins of the former Figueres Municipal Theatre, conceived of and designed by the artist himself. 

Hola Travel Card

Get around freely with the Hola Barcelona Travel Card which provides unlimited journeys on public transport in Barcelona for consecutive periods of 1 day (24 h), 2 days (48 h), 3 days (72 h), 4 days (96 h) or 5 days (120 h) 

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Montserrat

The mountain of Montserrat, unique in the world for its distinctive shape, is located less than one hour from the city of Barcelona.

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Montjuïc Cable Car

The Montjuïc cable car the top of Montjuïc mountain, taking visitors on a 750-metre-long trip high above the city. Get a bird''s eye view of Barcelona as you climb to Montjuïc Castle.

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Colonia Güell

The tour of the modernist industrial colony captivates visitors with its charm and the tranquility of the surroundings that transmit the 19th century atmosphere that still lingers in its streets and makes it so special. 

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La Roca Village express

La Roca Village is a luxury open-air shopping destination with more than 150 fashion, beauty and lifestyle boutiques from the world’s leading brands – all offering up to 60% off 

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Barcelona Bus Turístic

Enjoy an unforgettable tour of the city : you are free to hop on and off the Bus Turístic as many times as you like, either following the same route or changing to another bus at one of the points connecting the two routes. 

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Gaudí and La Pedrera

More than a building, La Pedrera - Casa Milà is emotion made stone. Gaudí broke the rules to give shape to a living work, where light, curves and details dialogue with nature.

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