Located in Montjuïc, Poble Espanyol is one of Barcelona’s biggest attractions. Particularly impressive is the fascinating blend of Spanish architecture in the village, with replicas of 117 different buildings from around Spain. Equally striking is the Fran Daurel Museum, a valuable collection showcasing more than 300 works from contemporary artists such as Dalí, Miró and Picasso. In addition, dotted around the village are more than 20 craft workshops, where you can watch the artisans at work.
Open 365 days a year, these make Poble Espanyol a truly unique place to shop. Last but not least, there is no shortage of bars and restaurants where you can sit out on one of the terraces and soak up the peaceful, traffic-free atmosphere.
We continue our visit in the city centre of Barcelona you can enjoy some free time (± 4 hours). You can choose to stroll along the Ramblas with its famous living statues and various stalls of flowers and birds or to walk around the Plaza Catalunya or the Gothic Quarter with its Cathedral of Santa Eulalia and the many side streets plenty of shops and markets.
After this we drive past the OIympic Stadium on our way to Montjuïc, Barcelona’s broad shallow hill overlooking the harbour and the city centre, where we end our day.
Meeting/pick-up point: Pick-up from selected locations.
Start/opening time: Departure from Salou at 10am.
End/closing time: Approximately at 8pm.
Languages: English, Spanish, Dutch, French, Russian and German.
Others: Included: free time in Plaza Cataluña.