The blog with great tips and advice in French for discovering Barcelona in a different way.

What to do in Barcelona with the family?

Visiting Barcelona with your family is guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience, combining seaside, culture, and adventure! Whether you're on vacation or simply looking for weekend activities, the city is full of places to explore with the kids. Here's our selection of the best ideas for enjoying Barcelona together.

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Baggage with Ryanair

Discover the essential safety measures adopted by the main airlines and the practical information essential for traveling with complete peace of mind. Ryanair, renowned for its rigor regarding baggage, has implemented a strict policy regarding the weight and dimensions of suitcases, particularly for hand baggage. Since November 1, 2018,

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Spain Barcelona City Pass

Barcelona offers a variety of tourist passes to help you make the most of your visit. Here's a quick overview of the main passes available: Barcelona City Pass: Includes entry to the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, access to the city's audio guide, and a ticket for the tourist bus. Convenient for those who want to see the must-sees without worrying about individual tickets.

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Where to park?

Parking in Barcelona can be a real challenge, but here are some tips to help you navigate the different parking options available in the city.

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Salvador Dali's house

Discover Salvador Dalí's House on the Costa Brava Located in Portlligat, near Cadaqués in Spain, Salvador Dalí's house is a must-see for lovers of art and surrealism. Dalí transformed this former fisherman's hut into an eccentric residence where he lived and worked with his muse and wife, Gala, for over fifty years

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Formula 1 Exhibition in the Streets of Barcelona: A Memorable and Chaotic Experience

Formula 1 Exhibition in the Streets of Barcelona: A Memorable and Chaotic Experience

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Formula 1 Exhibition in Barcelona: A Journey Through Time

From June 15th to 22nd, a fantastic Formula 1 exhibition took place in Plaça Catalunya in Barcelona. As an F1 enthusiast, I couldn’t miss this event. Having worked as a technician for McLaren over 30 years ago, I was particularly excited to reconnect with this fascinating world. I arrived right at the opening on June 15th, which allowed me to avoid the crowds at the entrance. Inside, however, the lines in front of each tent were long, and I didn’t get to see all the cars on display.

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We visited the Torre Agbar Glories

I would like to share our recent experience during our visit to Agbar Tower, which turned out to be an exceptional experience for my family and myself. Accompanied by my two young daughters, we had the pleasure of visiting the Agbar Tower. We were pleasantly surprised to find that entry was free for children that day, which made the experience even more memorable.

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Here is a plan for a day in Barcelona

Here is a plan for a day in Barcelona 1. **Morning:** - Start by visiting the **Holy Cross Cathedral** in the Gothic Quarter. - Explore the charming **Gothic Quarter**, getting lost in its historic streets. 2. **Lunch:** - Head to the **Historical Center** to enjoy the local cuisine in one of the traditional restaurants. 3. **Afternoon:** - Walk along the famous **Rambla**, discover the entertainment and admire the street artists. - Shop at **Boqueria Market** for local products and souvenirs.

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Gavà Karting

This weekend, with my little girls, we decided to go to Karting de Gavà! It was an exciting first, with the little ones naturally being very enthusiastic. The place is fantastic, offering go karts for adults with fast cars reaching 80 km/h on a great track. For younger kids, there are slower go-karts, trampolines and charming mini golf. As a bonus, an excellent bar/restaurant to relax with a drink and enjoy a delicious Salchipapa (sausages and potatoes in a tasty sauce).

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