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Le blog des bons plans et conseils en français pour découvrir Barcelone autrement.

Here is a plan for a day in Barcelona

Here is a plan for a day in Barcelona 1. **Morning:** - Start by visiting the **Holy Cross Cathedral** in the Gothic Quarter. - Explore the charming **Gothic Quarter**, getting lost in its historic streets. 2. **Lunch:** - Head to the **Historical Center** to enjoy the local cuisine in one of the traditional restaurants. 3. **Afternoon:** - Walk along the famous **Rambla**, discover the entertainment and admire the street artists. - Shop at **Boqueria Market** for local products and souvenirs.

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Going to Barcelona from Barcelona El Prat Airport,

Barcelona Airport, El Prat, offers several transportation options to the city. The quickest way is by taxi, but it can be expensive. Aerobús buses are convenient and direct, departing every 5 to 10 minutes, costing around €5.90. The R2 Nord train also offers a trip to the city center, every 30 minutes, for around €2.20. The metro is an option, although less direct, with a ticket costing around €4.60. The choice depends on personal preference, but for practicality with large suitcases, the bus or taxi may be more comfortable, while the train is economical.

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Gavà Karting

This weekend, with my little girls, we decided to go to Karting de Gavà! It was an exciting first, with the little ones naturally being very enthusiastic. The place is fantastic, offering go karts for adults with fast cars reaching 80 km/h on a great track. For younger kids, there are slower go-karts, trampolines and charming mini golf. As a bonus, an excellent bar/restaurant to relax with a drink and enjoy a delicious Salchipapa (sausages and potatoes in a tasty sauce).

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