Barcelona Travel Guide: Transportation & Sightseeing
After personally exploring Barcelona, here’s the ultimate guide—plus a bonus sunset photo spot! Don’t forget to like & save ✌️ 🏨 Accommodation 📍 Stay near Casa Milà/Batlló for convenience. 🌟 My pick: Ohla Eixample (a well-located boutique hotel with great service). 🚗 Transportation 1️⃣ Walking is king—wear comfy shoes! 2️⃣ Metro: Buy a T-casual 10-ride pass (48/72H cards aren’t worth it). Exchange vouchers at metro machines. 3️⃣ Avoid buses—they’re often late (bad for timed ticket entries). 4️⃣ Outlet Shopping: Round-trip bus to La Roca Village (€22/person). Return anytime if seats are available. 5️⃣ Taxis: Uber: Most expensive. Bolt: Cheaper but unreliable. Alipay : Best rates! (Cashless only, charged in RMB). ⛪️ Must-Visit Attractions 🏛️ Gaudí’s Big Three: Sagrada Família: MUST enter—light, sound, and architecture are mind-blowing. Casa Batlló: Worth it for the champagne bar (2nd floor) + light show. Casa Milà: Skip inside if short on time (exterior is photogenic). 🥩 La Boqueria Market: Go hungry! Try MAS ham (great for souvenirs). 🍷 Gothic Quarter: Wander freely—Hotel Colón Bar’s rooftop has sangria + cathedral views (insta-gold!). ⛲️ Park Güell: A small hill with city/sea glimpses (not the best photo spot). 🌇 Bunkers del Carmel: Best sunset/night views! Taxi to Pont de Mühlberg → Climb stairs for 10min → Cross a bridge → BAM! Epic vista. Return: Walk down or take Bus 24. 📸 Pro Tips ✔️ Book Gaudí tickets online (skip lines!). ✔️ Watch belongings in crowds. ✔️ Sunset at Bunkers = unmissable. #Barcelona #SpainTravel #TravelTips #Gaudí #SunsetLovers