Barcelona feels a bit surreal – appropriate, since Salvador Dali spent time here and Spanish Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí designed several of the city’s buildings. Stepping into Gaudí’s Church of the Sacred Family is a bit like falling through the looking glass - a journey that you can continue with a visit to Park Güell. Sip sangria at a sidewalk café in Las Ramblas while watching flamboyant street performers, then create your own moveable feast by floating from tapas bar to tapas bar.
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Barcelona Photography Tours was created for people with a passion for photography. Visitors on short stay in the city will have the opportunity to try a unique experience that combines on-location tuition for improving their camera skills while being guided to Barcelona's most photogenic locations. We offer various photo walks and workshops with itineraries that cater from beginners to semi-professionals alike. Please visit our website for further info.
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Get to know Barcelona in style, on a personalised tour with a local guide who loves to explore the nooks and crannies of this great city. A cool private tour of Barcelona aimed at savvy travellers who prefer to explore the city in style. Every ride has a story and I'll take you along in my sleek Saab 9-3 convertible. Tell me what you are interested in and I'll design a Half-day or Full-day tour just for you. Don't worry about your hair - I have plenty of new caps and headscarves that you can take for the ride.
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The Pink Peony is the beauty haven for the most discerning beauty consumers in Barcelona. For the past 14 years, we have been discreetly providing beauty services to the most demanding clientele, local and international celebrities, including Barça players and their wives. Our menu of services include Facials, Manicure, Pedicure, Depilation, Threading. We only use natural, organic skin care products and clean beauty formulations. We are the most trusted for our impeccable focus on hygiene and sterilisation, our multi-lingual staff and our sincere intent to deliver an exceptional beauty experience.
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CosmoCaixa offers its visitors a whole host of activities and permanent and temporary exhibitions to give anyone who is interested a greater insight into the world of science. The museum’s most distinctive attractions include the new permanent exhibition “The Universe Gallery” where visitors can learn about the cosmos and its evolution from the big bang to the present day. An interactive experience beginning with the creation of the cosmos and going on to explore the evolution of the species and the innermost workings of the human brain. The "Flooded Forest” recreates the ecosystem of the Amazon inside a glass house covering an area of 1,000 m2, which is home to piranhas, crocodiles and other animal and plant species typical of the area, and the “Geological Wall” consists of seven vast sections of genuine rock that allow us to interpret the world’s geology.
Entry is only €4 per person (adult) which is a bargain then you can pay extra for certain exhibits such as a planetarium. There is enough to see and do without these but if you have children it is worth considering as they seemed to be more aimed at kids. The main attraction is the flooded forest which was beautiful to see and the second main attraction was a large science room with a great many interactive activities which were entertaining and educational for children and adults alike. If you do have children you could easily spend a good few hours and make a day of it. As two adults we spent far longer here than at the aquarium and so this museum is very good value for money. Didn't have any issues as an english speaker as all information signs had full English translations. There's lots to do and learn for children and I imagine it would keep them well entertained. I would also recommend adults without children to visit, as there is much to reflect and learn about as an adult whether it is about protecting our rainforests, the increasing reliance on robot technology or even to just remember your childish curiosity and thirst for knowledge. Thoroughly enjoyed our visit. A bit out of the way of the main more touristy parts of the city but easy enough to get to on the metro then a short walk (but be warned that it is uphill). Has picnic and restaurant facilities.
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Torre Bellesguard is a modernist castle designed by catalan architect Antoni Gaudi.
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