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The
itinerary for the first 3 days is the same as the Things to do in Barcelona - 3days.
On the 4th
and 5th day, you can choose to visit some of the most important museums in the
city, such as:
- Fundació Joan Miró - located in the
Park of Montjuïc
It was
created in 1975 by Joan Miró himself and his friend Joan Prats. It has 217
paintings and 179 sculptures, which allow a chronological journey through the
works of Miró.
- Olímpic i de l'Esport Museum - located in the Montjuïc Park
Museum
about the Olympic Games.
- CaixaForum - located at Av. De Francesc
Ferrer i Guàrdia (750 m from the MNAC)
Located in
an old modernist factory, designed by Puig i Cadafalch, it has exhibitions
dedicated to artists such as Dalí, Rodin, Freud, Turner, Fragonard, Hogarth and
Cartier-Bresso.
- MNAC (National Art Museum of Catalonia) - located on the hill of Montjuïc Park
In a
modernist style, the Palau was built between 1927 and 1929 to be the center of
the 1929 Universal Exhibition. Today its collection includes several paintings
and sculptures, sections dedicated to Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque
and a room dedicated to Picasso.
- Picasso Museum (reservation required) - located in Carrer Montcada
(400 m from the Parc de la Ciutadella and 550 m from the Cathedral of
Barcelona)
It is the
museum with more works of Picasso. It has a collection with more than 3,500
works.
- Modernisme Català Museum - located in Carrer de Balmes (500 m from Casa Batló)
Inaugurated
in 2010, it is a museum completely dedicated to Catalan modernism with
furniture by Antoni Gaudí, Gaspar Homar and Joan Busquets, and another floor
with paintings and sculptures, including pieces by Cabanes Masters, Lluís
Graner, Joaquim Mir, Eusebi Arnau and Enric Clarasó.
Attention! All the museums mentioned can be visited free of
charge with Barcelona Card 72h, 96h or 120h.
In
Port Olímpic you still have:
-
Barcelona Zoo (20% with the Barcelona card 72h, 96h
or 120h)
- Barcelona Aquarium (20% with the Barcelona card 72h, 96h or 120h)
Is it worth buying the Barcelona Card 96h or 120h?
You should
always do the math, but using this Barcelona 4 days budget as an example ...
the answer is yes!
You can
check all the discounts of the Barcelona Card HERE
Where to buy Barcelona Card 96h or 120h?
The card
can be bought at the tourist offices of Barcelona (normal price) or online
(with 15% discount). After the purchase, they will send you a coupon to the
address that you specified, which you should print. When you arrive in
Barcelona, you can exchange this printed card by a physical card at Barcelona
airport or at Plaça Catalunya.
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