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If you
have time left for a day trip from Barcelona, we can propose various
ideas, in the mountains, on the beach, cultural trips, etc. Destinations
1 to 6 are easily accessible by public transport, although private
transport would give you much more freedom and independence.
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| 1. MONTSERRAT |
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93 877 77 77 |
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mountain and monastery of Montserrat are one of the most emblematic
places in Catalonia, not only for its beautiful landscape, but also
for its historical, political and religious meaning. In one day you
can visit the monastery, walk around to discover deserted hermitages
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| 2. GIRONA |
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972 21 62 96 |
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On
your way to the Costa Brava or to the Dali museum, you can stop
in Girona and visit the charming medieval old town with its famous
Jewish quarter, el Call, and its gothic style Cathedral.
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Though
the museum is in the Costa Brava area, you can easily visit it in
a day from Barcelona. Salvador Dali's genius makes the trip really
worth it. Not in vain is it the most visited museum in Catalonia.
The building housing the museum is an attraction in itself. It is
open from July to September every day from 9 to 20h and from October
to June from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:30 to 17:15h.
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| 4. SITGES |
Tel.
93 811 76 30 |
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For
a day on the beach or for having a ball all night long, Sitges is
your best choice. Half an hour by train from Barcelona, this picturesque
small town offers you enough beaches, restaurants and terraces to
satisfy your needs during the day, but also the best nightlife to
spend an unforgettable night. Do not miss the Sitges Carnival, famous
for the gay presence.
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| 5. TARRAGONA |
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977 23 21 43 |
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Founded by the Romans under the name of Tarraco and as the capital
of the province, Tarragona had its hour of glory as a Roman city.
Roman remains can still be seen today, and are undoubtedly the main
reason to visit Tarragona. We recommend visiting the necropolis,
the Roman circus, the amphitheatre and the Roman walls, through
the archaeological alley. If you have your own transport, on the
way, you can stop at Arc de Berà or even reach the monasteries of
Santes Creus or Poblet.
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PORT AVENTURA |
Tel.
902 20 22 20 |
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Discover
the adventure of your life in one of the biggest theme parks of
Europe. In Port Aventura the whole family can enjoy a fascinating
trip through time and space. Discover 5 fantastical worlds: Mediterrània,
Polynesia, China, Mexico and the Far West. Enjoy Dragon Khan, the
biggest roller coaster in Europe, and other attractions, shows,
restaurants, shops and plenty of games and entertainment. Open from
March to October.
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