Family and Kids in Barcelona
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Visit to experience unparalleled fun for kidsCentre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona is located at a 1-minute walking distance from the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art. Popularly known by its acronym CCCB, it is an art center located in the Ravel District and primarily focuses on the theme - city and urban culture. From debates to exhibitions and from concerts to lectures, this art center is known to host a variety of sho...Read more
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A place for children with all kinds of interestsFC Barcelona Museum located in the heart of the city is a treat for sports lovers. Even though it was opened in 1984, it has been restructured in 2010 to create focused sections. You will get to see the 3D cinema in one section and an audio-visual touch-screen in the other. The third section is dedicated entirely to the information on the history of FC Barcelona. From a collection of photos and...Read more
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A guaranteed fun space for the kidsLa Ribera is an area in Barcelona and a part of the Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera neighborhood. Walking through this area, you will come across a number of Medieval-time buildings. It is home to some notable attractions in Barcelona, including Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar, Museu Barbier-Mueller d'Art Precolombí, Museu Picasso, and the palaces along Carrer de Montcada. The area...Read more
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Amazing Barcelona attraction for kidsEl Tablao de Carmen is a theater dedicated to a popular flamenco dancer Carmen Amaya. With an aim to perform Flamenco shows in the purest form, this theater offers a platform to experienced, as well as amateur artists. The shows offer a combination of instrumental, vocal and dance as presented by Carmen Amaya in the 1930s after her debut. So, if you want to soak in the authentic cultural vibes ...Read more
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Can keep your kids busy for daysLocated between the rivers Besòs and Llobregat, Collserola Tower is a mountain range and a part of the Catalan Coastal Range. Its tallest peak stands at a height of 512 meters, called Tibidabo, while the other notable summits of the mountain range include Puig Madrona, Turó de Valldaura, Turó del Puig, Turó de la Magarola, and Puig d'Ossa. Parc de Collserola was est...Read more
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Perfect for kids day out in BarcelonaPlaça Sant Felip Neri is a small but lovely romantic square in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona. It gets its name from the baroque church of Sant Felip Neri that overlooks the tiny square. You will also find a beautiful little fountain in the middle of the square as you arrive here, walking along the narrow streets of the Gothic Quarter. Look around and you will see the quaint buildings t...Read more
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Fun place to go for kidsThe light and sound show reach a new dimension at the Magic Fountain of Montjuic. The set of ponds and the waterfalls of the Maria Cristina axis contribute to the main element of this magical phenomenon. Around 2600 litres of water per second oozes from the three concentric ponds with a water circulation system and creates magic along with LED Lighting. From classical Spanish music to the popul...Read more
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A cool place to see with kidsAntoni Tàpies Foundation is a small art gallery with a limited number of exhibits on display. The gallery primarily focuses on the life and artworks of the painter Antoni Tàpies. The foundation was established by the artist, himself, in order to promote the study of modern and contemporary art. While you will get to see most of Antoni’s works here, it also hosts temporary ex...Read more
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A fantastic place for refreshing break for childrenThe Parc de Collserola in Barcelona is a fantastic tourist attraction to explore. This place is a hidden gem amongst the other popular tourist spots in the city. Away from the city, this nature park helps you get a great view of the city from high altitude. You may have to travel by a mountain bike to avoid the rough routes. But once you climb up to the top at Collserola, you will be blown away...Read more
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One of the awesome things children enjoy the mostThe 1992 Summer Olympics proved to be enough encouragement for the abandoned quarry to have a face-lift. Converted into a park, it is famous for housing the popular sculpture, Elogi de l'Aigua, which is a claw made out of concrete which is suspended using cables. A unique site to gaze at, you can also enjoy the Escultura, a steel sculpture located near the entrance. Easily accessible, this par...Read more
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The best option for younger visitorsPalau Sant Jordi is a part of Anella Olímpica which is an Olympic park, located on the hill of Montjuic, Barcelona. It is an indoor multipurpose sporting arena, opened in 1990. With a seating capacity of 17,960, it boasts to be the largest indoor arena in Spain. During the 1992 Summer Olympics, Palau Sant Jordi was one of the main venues to host a number of events. These included handbal...Read more
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A place where kids enjoy and have funIt’s worth visiting Portal Miralles if you are in Barcelona. Under the curved roof of the fence, you will find a bronze statue greeting you. Located at Paseo Girona in Barcelona, the Portal Miralles is a fence to the Miralles House. The fence was created by the architect Antoni Gaudi and is known as an example of modernist structure. The statue of Gaudi was made to honor this wonderful a...Read more
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A place perfect for families with kidsOne of the beautiful spots in Spain, Plaça De Les Cascades which is located in Barcelona is a perfect place to enjoy peace and calmness. A very well-maintained park, this was established in 1992 for the Olympic games. The surrounding is very pretty if you want to take a walk around for simply relax and adore the sculptures and the greens. Open daily for families, children, groups, friend...Read more
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A favorite place to take the kids in the cityEstació de França is one of the major busiest railway stations in Barcelona. This important transport hub is also known for its architectural beauty. The combination of marble, bronze, and crystal used for the decorations create a mix of classical and more modern style. So, when you are in the city and passing by Estació de França, consider taking a quick stop to adm...Read more
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It's just one of those places to visit and hang outVisit La Casa de la Seda or The House of Silk and you will be transported some 300 years back. The beautiful building’s exterior, as well as interior, will leave you awe-inspired. It boasts to be the only guild house in Barcelona which was declared as a National Cultural Heritage in 1919. A guided tour of the house will reveal to you its architectural and artistic value, its silk-lined wa...Read more