Barcelona or Florence+Venice for 6 days in early May?
#21
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 1,574
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Hi SunDevil,
What hotel are you staying at in Barcelona? I'm glad you chose Barcelona, because as someone else mentioned, I think it is perfect for 6 days. You will have the time to see a lot plus take a day trip or two. Also, you don't have to change hotels.
If you have the time when you return, we'd love to hear back from you and hear what you think of Barcelona. Do you plan on writing a trip report?
What hotel are you staying at in Barcelona? I'm glad you chose Barcelona, because as someone else mentioned, I think it is perfect for 6 days. You will have the time to see a lot plus take a day trip or two. Also, you don't have to change hotels.
If you have the time when you return, we'd love to hear back from you and hear what you think of Barcelona. Do you plan on writing a trip report?
#23
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 8,247
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
SunDevil..
Great choice.. Barcelona is always good
Coming back to the museums..
While you probably know the "big ones" (which in my view are more the ones with long queues than those you could not live without having seen) like Picasso, Miro etc there are few more or less hidden gems which can be worth while.
The two following are more geared towards temporary or traveling exhibitions so it's really hit and miss. And you should check shortly before you leave if they show something that interests you.
Caixa Forum (near Pl. Espanya)
http://obrasocial.lacaixa.es/nuestro...celona_en.html
Arts Santa Monicà (Rambles/metro Drassanes)
http://www.artssantamonica.cat/Inici...S/Default.aspx
The new Design Museum/Center shall be completed in 2012 and should become quite an attraction (if only for its architecture)
http://www.dhub-bcn.cat/en/discover-...es-les-glories
In addition, many of the "old" museums are interesting as well (and usually there are no lines)
MUHBA, History, at Pl. Rei (near Cathedreal), with excavated Roman ruins you can walk
http://www.bcn.cat/museuhistoriaciut...a_del_rei.html
The Museum of Catalan History (at Port Vell)
http://www.en.mhcat.cat/
The National Arts Museum of Catalunya
http://www.mnac.cat/index.jsp?lan=003
Great choice.. Barcelona is always good
Coming back to the museums..
While you probably know the "big ones" (which in my view are more the ones with long queues than those you could not live without having seen) like Picasso, Miro etc there are few more or less hidden gems which can be worth while.
The two following are more geared towards temporary or traveling exhibitions so it's really hit and miss. And you should check shortly before you leave if they show something that interests you.
Caixa Forum (near Pl. Espanya)
http://obrasocial.lacaixa.es/nuestro...celona_en.html
Arts Santa Monicà (Rambles/metro Drassanes)
http://www.artssantamonica.cat/Inici...S/Default.aspx
The new Design Museum/Center shall be completed in 2012 and should become quite an attraction (if only for its architecture)
http://www.dhub-bcn.cat/en/discover-...es-les-glories
In addition, many of the "old" museums are interesting as well (and usually there are no lines)
MUHBA, History, at Pl. Rei (near Cathedreal), with excavated Roman ruins you can walk
http://www.bcn.cat/museuhistoriaciut...a_del_rei.html
The Museum of Catalan History (at Port Vell)
http://www.en.mhcat.cat/
The National Arts Museum of Catalunya
http://www.mnac.cat/index.jsp?lan=003
#24
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 1,528
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Congrats! You absolutely must see the Picasso museum, extremely interesting how his early works were quite different from the cubism with which he is usually associated. Am not really a huge admirer of Picasso's but I loved that musuem. Enjoy
Thread
Original Poster
Forum
Replies
Last Post
RT2015
Europe
33
Sep 9th, 2015 04:15 PM