We give you the formula of Where to Stay in Barcelona Spain Guide. Choosing the right neighborhood in Barcelona is as important as choosing the right hotel. In this episode of Where to Stay in Barcelona Guide we dive deep into neighborhoods, how to get around and all the travel tips to help you have the best vacation in Barcelona. #barcelona #barcelonatravel #wheretostay

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    In this video, we’ll cover in depth the various neighborhoods of the city that include La Sagrada Familia to the Barri Gotic, Barceloneta and the El Born Neighborhood. Along the way, we’ll also share our tips for enjoying the best that Barcelona has to offer. Whether you’re traveling solo, family or friends, this episode will help you choose Where to Stay in Barcelona Guide. So, sit back, relax, and get ready for a day of adventure in one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

    With our Where to Stay in Barcelona Guide, you’ll make the most of your limited time in this unforgettable city!

    CHAPTERS
    0:00 Intro
    0:56 Barcelona Orientation
    01:48 Barcelona Transportation
    02:26 Map of Barcelona Neighborhoods
    03:34 Placa Catalunya
    04:05 Ohla Hotel & Rooftop
    04:48 Barceloneta Beach
    06:07 Eixample Neighborhood
    06:40 Sercotel Rosellon
    07:09 Paseig de Gracia
    07:49 Barri Gotic
    09:26 El Born Neighborhood

    Special thanks to:
    Angel Castellanos, www.instagram.com/angels_travels
    Franco Echavarria, DP, April Road Studios
    Catalin Fortuna, editor, BeCreatives
    Brandon, Craig, Daniela Nida and everyone in the TTG Ops Dept.
    Montserrat our amazing guides in Barcelona.
    All of the restaurants and bars that allowed us to film with their kind cooperation and attention. Sercotel Rosellon, Ohla Hotel, Paradiso, Dr Stravinsky and Sips were especially attentive to our filming needs.

    Barcelona gets millions of Travelers each year and is one of the most popular destinations in Europe with good reason if Barcelona is on your vacation list you’re probably wondering where you should stay rather than listing individual hotels we’re focusing on key neighborhoods in Barcelona because picking the right neighborhood is just

    As important as picking the right Hotel [Applause] there’s no touristy places just bad Travelers and Barcelona is going to be crowded no matter when you visit it gets millions of visitors each year about a thousand cruise ships stop here every single year it’s also the pickpocket

    Capital of the world but it’s a place where your travel dreams can come true and I’m going to show you that by the end of the Day Barcelona is in the region of Catalonia in the Southeast coast of Spain most International and domestic flights will arrive into El Prat airport located only 8 Mi Southwest of the city that means getting into the city center is pretty quick and painless the best

    Value for money is to take one of the inner city aerob buses which typically run every 10 to 15 minutes from each terminal costing € 6.75 and stop at major landmarks like plasa catalunia and plasa espa the other best option is to take a taxi or use a

    Ride sharing app since the airport is so close it should only take about 30 minutes to get to your accommodation with typical fairs being around €40 if you’re already in Europe or Spain you may be taking the train into Barcelona most trains will be arriving into the main station called Barcelona Sands and

    From there you are connected to the rest of the City by Metro or taxi Barcelona is a massive Metropolitan City but there are plenty of ways of getting around you can of course use ride sharing services like free now and Uber there’s plenty of taxis and buses that you can use use but

    In my opinion the most efficient way is to use the Metro the city is well connected through this efficient Metro System each line is color coordinated and there are plenty of ticket options you can of course use a single ticket but there’s so much more value in

    Getting a multi- tick pass which is a pass for 10 tickets if you’re here for several days you can even get a multi-day pass as well Barcelona is a major Metropolitan City with almost 6 million inhabitants so it’s best to approach where to stay by neighborhood from Plaza catalunia running down the

    Length of the old city is the famous bustling pedestrian Tree Line Street known as lassas which runs all the way down to the Columbus Monument on one side you have barik which is the oldest neighborhood in Barcelona a Chas toik is the elborn neighborhood which is home to

    The Picasso Museum and many of the top cocktail bars in the world on the other side of lambl you have the edgy and hip Elan neighborhood that has great food and a cocktail scene but be careful that there at night at the bottom of the city you have barceloneta Beach that

    Stretches all the way to the Olympic Village on top you have the beautifully symmetric es shampa neighborhood which is where you’ll see Mega monuments like the Basilica of Las sagada Familia and the architectural masterpieces of Antonio G we created the perfect rooting plan to get you from A to Z check out

    The blog for great information on maximizing your time and increasing your fun before we start our day hook me up with a like And subscribe so we can keep bringing you great content I’m in the epicenter of Barcelona here in Plaza catalunia and right away I’m reminded of how independent and proud

    The catalonian people are this Monument is dedicated to an independence movement from 1931 and it’s designed by a local artist this Plaza is the beginning of L ramblas walk so Grand throw fairs come out of this Plaza and the main one being Las ramblas which is one of the greatest

    Pedestrian zones in all of Europe Plaza catalunia is the Central Square of Barcelona and there are plenty of business class and luxury hotels nearby nearby is the Michelin rated Ola Hotel the Grand View of the body gik and the long narrow pool make it an irresistible destination for an afternoon cocktail or

    A day of lounging man this is warming my soul you got the sunshine you got the breeze I’m about to order a drink but look at these views you have straight on shot to the Barcelona Cathedral you can see straight to the med Anan sea can see

    The cable cars and over there is Mont which is the the mountain here I recommend staying near plasa catalunia because it’s ideal for business class hotels centrally located and access to sites and Shopping of course Barcelona is full of amazing history culture and food but there’s also many beaches since the city is right on the water and this is the most well-known Beach barceloneta which is 1 kmet of beach you can come here hang out go to a restaurant or just have a lovely Beach Day it’s hard to believe that before 1992 this was an industrial Wasteland to prepare for the Olympic Games and to kickoff tourism here in the city a massive Redevelopment project changed the face of the city today this is an iconic area with Incredible beaches and during the day you’re going to find a

    Lot of people walking or cycling or working out and at night time this is the epicenter of nlife and the Olympic Village for the 1992 Olympic Games Still Remains today if you’re hiring a bike here in Barcelona you want to make sure that you follow a couple of different tips number

    One you have to stay on the bike lane number two you can’t take your phone out so make sure your phone is in your pocket or in your backpack keep two hands on the handlebars and no earbuds allowed find’s really heavy and I don’t want you to get in trouble I recommend

    Staying near barceloneta and the Olympic Village because it’s ideal for that Mediterranean Beach holiday Vibe brand name hotels and nightlife no visit to Barcelona is complete without exploring the works of Catalonia’s favorite son Anthony gudi who was part of the Catalan modernist movement this architectural style is characterized by organic forms intricate

    Details and a fusion of Gothic and art Novo elements resulting in Fantastical structures that are now admired worldwide the asopa neighborhood is home to the modernest architecture in Barcelona the must are kasab batlo and la peda and then the incredible Masterpiece of Las sagada Familia just outside of the neighborhood is Park gu

    Barcelona has an amazing selection of rooftop bars and each neighborhood has lots of different options be sure to book well in advance because hotels like this one give priority to their guests first so you want to get your reservations in so you can have views just like

    This the Terrace of the cotel roson in the aamp neighborhood has one of the best unobstructed views of lasag Familia and 360° views of the whole city a shampa is filled with grand treelined boulevards page De Gracia dominates the neighborhood with its 50 yard wide Street filled with International luxury

    Brands rambla de catalunia runs parallel to P graia Barcelona is full of beautiful Treeline pedestrian streets like this one it’s called ramla de catalunia and it’s nearby Kasa bat and La Perera if you take this all the way down you’ll run into Pala catalunia and

    La ramla now I don’t know if I’m going to make it that far because I hear that there are some pretty good places to eat right on the streets I recommend staying in the shampa neighborhood because it’s ideal for high-end hotels and shopping beautiful Treeline streets and restaurants and proximity to modernist

    Sites and mega monuments like laag famia bar Gothic or the gothic quarter is the birthplace of Barcelona with a bevy of historic highlights that include a Royal Palace Gothic Cathedral and Roman ruins all within the Labyrinth of narrow Lanes with connecting plazas give me all the secrets man give me all the

    Secrets that’s that’s exactly why we have you here if we could travel back in time to the first century before Christ we wouldn’t be in Barcelona we would be in barcino yeah that’s the Roman name for Barcelona just off one of the main roads from Las ramas is this main square of

    Bar gotic Plaza s xiaa which is named after the 13th century King who freed Barcelona from the French now this is a very proud and distinctive place for the Barcelona people because on one side you have a catalonian government building and on the other side you have Barcelona

    City Hall during Franco times the catalonian language was actually outlawed and once Franco passed away the catalonian people came here to celebrate the return of their culture this this used to be the Roman Forum yes oh see I did not know that this used to be the

    Roman forum and it’s still the political life of Barcelona Isn’t that cool love that [Applause] this is the central Cathedral of the city right yeah the only Cathedral we have it’s not lasar Familia lar Familia is the most famous one but this is the cathedral how old is this facade then this is from the late 1800s oh okay so Neo Gothic then yeah that’s Neo Gothic

    But the real cathedral was Gothic style nearby body gik is the Uber hiip neighborhood known as elborn the narrow Lanes of this area is home to the Picasso Museum and several top ranked cocktail bars in the world this trendy neighborhood fires on all cylinders because it has sites good restaurants

    And top cocktail bars I recommend staying in body gotic and albourne because it’s ideal for that oldw world European charm proximity to Las ramblas in the Picasso Museum top cocktail bars in the world are in elborne and you’ll have lots of choices for boutique hotels don’t forget to check out our website

    For a full detailed listing of specific hotels we recommend in Barcelona I’m Angel casianos for the tour guy don’t forget to comment like And subscribe and ring that Bell so you can find our next video Mei bomi and vamos Bara

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    1. This is awesome! Great info. Went to Barcelona once, didnt stay in the best area for what we wanted to do. This will definitely help my planning for next time 👍

    2. Loved this video! Thank you so much for sharing! You are so intelligent, cultured, wise for your young age, and fun. And the fact that you love food as much as I do – that's an added bonus of watching your channel 🤩

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