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Barcelona
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The Invigilator
Topic author - Second Officer

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Barcelona
Thanks for all the info on this city we have decided to DIY and after Debs gave us the info on the Metro thought we would do the following:-
Shuttle bus into Barcelona, Metro to Sagreda Familia, then Metro to Park Guell then walk from Park Guell back to the ship.
Will this be doable do you think?
Shuttle bus into Barcelona, Metro to Sagreda Familia, then Metro to Park Guell then walk from Park Guell back to the ship.
Will this be doable do you think?
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Manoverboard
- Ex Team Member
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Re: Barcelona
Depends on how long you like to dwell of course but I would say ' Yes ' and with plenty of time to spare to meander down Las Ramblas else to visit the Old Town.
Enjoy Barcelona
Enjoy Barcelona
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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qbman1
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Re: Barcelona
Should be OK and, if you can fit it in, a visit to the market (halfway along Las Ramblas) is a real spectacle
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Quizzical Bob
- Senior First Officer

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Re: Barcelona
It's a fair trek back from Park Guell. 5.7km to the bottom of Las Ramblas.
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Quizzical Bob
- Senior First Officer

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Re: Barcelona
Look for 'La Boqueria'. Halfway down (or up) on the west side. Keep your hands on your valuables.qbman1 wrote:Should be OK and, if you can fit it in, a visit to the market (halfway along Las Ramblas) is a real spectacle
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Manoverboard
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Re: Barcelona
QB is right ... I was mistakenly thinking about the location of Palau Guell when I posted 
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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The Invigilator
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Re: Barcelona
Thanks everyone, I didn't realise it was nearly 6km to walk back I thought nearer 4 may have to rethink, perhaps a metro back to the Sagreda and then walk back down The Ramblas, does the Metro run frequently like our own underground?
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Emrobo
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Re: Barcelona
We were lucky that a friend took us in her car to all the places above, but it was a fair trek back down again!! Lovely views of the bay thoughThe Invigilator wrote:Thanks everyone, I didn't realise it was nearly 6km to walk back I thought nearer 4 may have to rethink, perhaps a metro back to the Sagreda and then walk back down The Ramblas, does the Metro run frequently like our own underground?
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Manoverboard
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Re: Barcelona
The Shuttle Bus goes to the Christopher Columbus Column, or it did, and that is at one end of Las Ramblas. We have not used the Metro but is it an option to do a return trip to the Cathedral with a detour return to the Park .... then to walk up and around Las Ramblas ?
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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oldbluefox
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Re: Barcelona
The itinerary you mention is certainly do-able by Metro. Bear in mind there is about half a mile walk from the Metro to Parc Guell, much of it uphill. It is signposted although we just followed the crowds. Just follow the M signposts on the way back to find the station again. The Metros run frequently so not a lot of hanging about for the next train.
Pepending on how long you like to wander we did Parc Guell and La Ramblas comfortably in a day, taking everything in. Why not save Sagrada Familiale for another time for there is usually plenty to see on La Ramblas and around the market?
Pepending on how long you like to wander we did Parc Guell and La Ramblas comfortably in a day, taking everything in. Why not save Sagrada Familiale for another time for there is usually plenty to see on La Ramblas and around the market?
I was taught to be cautious
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The Invigilator
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Re: Barcelona
Thanks so much everyone for all the advice and tips.
OBF Parc Guell looks fascinating and can't wait to look around. To be honest didn't realise just how big it is and how many fascinating things there are to see there. Thanks for the tip re: the Metro signs.

OBF Parc Guell looks fascinating and can't wait to look around. To be honest didn't realise just how big it is and how many fascinating things there are to see there. Thanks for the tip re: the Metro signs.
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Princess
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Re: Barcelona
Where can I find all the information referred to in this thread?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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oldbluefox
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Re: Barcelona
I picked a lot up by putting Barcelona into Google and then going into Tourist Information. Not only do you get information on tourist sites but the Metro maps are there too.
And of course asking questions on the P&O Site. The same people who answered are on here.
And of course asking questions on the P&O Site. The same people who answered are on here.
I was taught to be cautious
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Quizzical Bob
- Senior First Officer

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Re: Barcelona
I used Google Maps for the distances.
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Debbie W
- Second Officer

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Re: Barcelona
The information I gave Babs was via PM on Facebook but I can try to recreate it here if anyone would like me to?
Debs
Debs
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Manoverboard
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Re: Barcelona
A travel Guide Book will help,
I suggest a Thomas Cook Travellers Guide, ideally from e-Bay, complete with maps and itineraries.
Click on the link below ...
http://www.thomascookpublishing.com/Tra ... 0Edition)/
I suggest a Thomas Cook Travellers Guide, ideally from e-Bay, complete with maps and itineraries.
Click on the link below ...
http://www.thomascookpublishing.com/Tra ... 0Edition)/
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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gfwgfw
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Re: Barcelona
Sagrada Familiale is always busy, lots of queuing, but well worth it IMO
HOHO buses are well worth the few Euros it costs to use, three routes colour coded plus included headphones to listen to on board commentary
Barcelona have the most devious street criminals, they work in gangs - even use wee children
HOHO buses are well worth the few Euros it costs to use, three routes colour coded plus included headphones to listen to on board commentary
Barcelona have the most devious street criminals, they work in gangs - even use wee children
Gentle Giant of Cerne Abbas 
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The Invigilator
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Re: Barcelona
Thanks Moby and GFW, had read reports on the pickpockets so we are going to use bum bags and may take our old camera to Barcelona rather than the new one. Have read some quite scarey stories. But still looking forward to going
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gfwgfw
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Re: Barcelona
The Invigilator wrote:Thanks Moby and GFW, had read reports on the pickpockets so we are going to use bum bags and may take our old camera to Barcelona rather than the new one. Have read some quite scarey stories. But still looking forward to going
Good Morning
They are also well known for pinching "Ladies Bums" if you get my drift
Enjoy Barca
Lubooo
Graham x
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Manoverboard
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Re: Barcelona
Top Tip 1 ... do NOT sit for a coffee adjacent to a wall with windows
Top Tip 2 ... do not worry about going to Barcelona.

Top Tip 2 ... do not worry about going to Barcelona.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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The Invigilator
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Re: Barcelona
Cheers Moby looking forward to it only 9 weeks to go OMG getting EXCITED
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stocktonmackem
- Third Officer

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Re: Barcelona
Another tip for when you are in Barcelona is to use Mcdonalds if you want to buy a drink. I was in Barecelona in sept and as Hubby is in a wheelchair we decided to just wander round Ramblas and look in the market and do a bit of shopping in El Corte Inglais with a stop for a drink in the restaurant. Unfortunately it was a bank holiday and everywhere was shut. Instead we stopped at the top of Las Ramblas for a coke. It was only about 10.30 am and lots of people were already drinking wine but even for me this was too early so we ordered 3 small cokes. I nearly fainted when we got the bill for 17 euros. I would imagine the wine must have been cheaper. lol
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The Invigilator
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Re: Barcelona
Thanks for the tip Stocktonmackem - gosh I didn't realise Barcelona was so expensive. Might have to raid the buffet on the ship before we leavestocktonmackem wrote:Another tip for when you are in Barcelona is to use Mcdonalds if you want to buy a drink. I was in Barecelona in sept and as Hubby is in a wheelchair we decided to just wander round Ramblas and look in the market and do a bit of shopping in El Corte Inglais with a stop for a drink in the restaurant. Unfortunately it was a bank holiday and everywhere was shut. Instead we stopped at the top of Las Ramblas for a coke. It was only about 10.30 am and lots of people were already drinking wine but even for me this was too early so we ordered 3 small cokes. I nearly fainted when we got the bill for 17 euros. I would imagine the wine must have been cheaper. lol
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stocktonmackem
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Re: Barcelona
Thought I would return the favour because you gave me lots of help and info when I went on my first cruise last year. Its nice to be able to offer some advise to others now Im not a novice. 
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The Invigilator
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Re: Barcelona
Bless you thanks ever so much,stocktonmackem wrote:Thought I would return the favour because you gave me lots of help and info when I went on my first cruise last year. Its nice to be able to offer some advise to others now Im not a novice.