jueves, 8 de septiembre de 2011

Discover the hidden gem of Gaudi in BCN!


One place that you probably will not find in your favourite travel guide is this Gaudi artwork. Even most people living in BCN does not know about it!!

You only have to ask your taxi driver go to "Manuel Girona" street with "Benet Maneu" street. There, you will find a statue real size of the famous architect.
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lunes, 5 de septiembre de 2011

Visit Barcelona by Cruise!

Barcelona is the perfect place to be visited by cruise. A great harbor entry with amazing views is the best way to first admire the city.

The Port of Barcelona is the largest cruise port in the Mediterranean, and the fifth cruise port in the world, only surpassed by the great Caribbean ports. Located next to Montjuïc, the port is the gateway most romantic Barcelona.


The cruise port is divided into 7 international passenger terminals, all very well connected with our hotels in central Barcelona: Terminal A - Moll Adossat, Terminal B - Adossat Moll. Inaugurated in 2005 with an area of ​​6.500m2 and is ready to operate ships of 140,000 tons and 3,600 passengers, these boats are the largest in the world passing through the Mediterranean; Terminal C - Moll Adossat; Terminal D - Palacruceros (Moll Adossat);
North and South Terminals - Pier Barcelona. These two international cruise terminals with an area of ​​5000m2 are located on the World Trade Center;
Ferry Terminal - Barcelona Moll de Sant Bertran & Terminal Z - Drassanes, dock Barcelona.


From the port there is a short walk to the wellknown Barcelona Ramblas, the most crowded avenue of the world!! We locals anso enjoy this great & entertaining walk.



Tips from a BCNish: The proximity to the city center allows users to go walking to Plaça de Colom in just 5 minutes.

Contact information for Barcelona Port:
Phone: +34 93 298 60 00
Web: Port de Barcelona

Map: