I haven't been to many RoofTops, but this one was very hip. In fact, everyone was so cool. There was a swimming pool that people were swimming in. The atmosphere was totally relaxed. If you wanted drinks quickly, it was best to get them from the bar. They had my favorite gin, Monkey 47. If I have the chance to go back, I will definitely go back!
Read MoreA beautiful place to have a drink watching the sunset or spend a warm night with a breathtaking view. The entry price is €20, which includes a free drink. The background music was pleasant and at a reasonable volume, allowing for easy conversation. The service provided was top notch and the staff were exceptionally friendly.
Read MoreParc Central de Nou Barris is one of the largest and most beautiful parks in Barcelona, offering a vast green space for families and children. Located in the Nou Barris district, this park is a true haven of peace in the heart of the city. The park has many facilities for children, including modern playgrounds with swings, slides, and other play structures suitable for different ages.
Read MoreThe CosmoCaixa in Barcelona is an interactive science museum. It offers fascinating exhibitions on nature, the universe and technology. With interactive installations, a planetarium and a recreated Amazon rainforest, CosmoCaixa offers an immersive educational experience for visitors of all ages, encouraging curiosity and scientific discovery
Read MoreI wanted to share with you an incredible experience that I recently had in Barcelona, and particularly at Torre Glòries. I was lucky enough to benefit from free entry for children, which allowed me to discover this architectural gem with my two little girls. Torre Glòries, also known as Torre Agbar, is a marvel of contemporary architecture. Dominating the cityscape of Barcelona, it rises majestically 33 floors, reaching an impressive height of 142 meters.
Read MoreThe Indoor Jumping Club Barcelona 117 interconnected trampolines, dozens of trampolines, a giant airbag, climbing walls and an obstacle course make Bounce Barcelona the largest adrenaline park in Spain. There is no similar space in the entire territory that eclipses this proposal originating from Australia and which already has 20 parks around the world.
Read MoreThe Barcelona Wax Museum offers an immersive experience with lifelike wax figures, ranging from politicians to artists and movie stars. It is open every day from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tickets vary depending on age, ranging from €12 to €18.
Read MoreDiscover PortAventura Theme Park: Prices, Attractions and News A World of AdventuresPortAventura, located in Salou, Spain, is one of the largest theme parks in Europe. This park offers a multitude of attractions and shows for the whole family, spread over several themed areas: Mediterranean, Polynesia, China, Mexico, Far West and SésamoAventura.
Read MoreThe new Parc de la Colonia Castells in Barcelona is an urban planning project that renovates a former working-class neighborhood of the city. Located in the Les Corts district, this park was designed to improve the quality of life of residents and create a public green space in the heart of the city. In the past, the Colonia Castells neighborhood was made up of small workers' houses, but over time it became necessary to redevelop this space to better meet current needs.
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