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USD $16.00
Poble Espanyol Entrance Ticket in Barcelona with Optional Video Guide
Barcelona, Spain
Discover the best of Spanish culture with an entrance ticket to the Spanish Village in Barcelona. Barcelona’s Spanish Village is an open-air museum that offers an immersive introduction to the country's art, architecture, gastronomy, handicrafts and history. Marvel at artworks by Picasso and Dalí at the Fran Daurel Museum; admire architectural styles from Andalusia and Utebo; see skilled craftspeople working with ceramics, glass, leather and jewelry in the workshops; and taste paella and tapas from across Spain. Upgrade to enjoy your visit with a video guide and learn the stories behind each construction with the help of an electronic tablet.
Head to the Spanish Village’s entrance and, with your ticket in hand, step inside and begin exploring at your leisure. To make the very most of your time there, upgrade to include a video guide. Visit the Fran Daurel Museum and sculpture garden, and admire paintings by leading Spanish artists including Picasso, Dalí and Miró. Wander along the village’s pretty streets and pathways, and discover diverse architectural styles from Spanish regions including Andalusia, Cádiz, Sangüesa and Utebo. As you explore, marvel at replicas of neoclassical mansions from Asturias and fine examples of the Romanesque monasteries that dot the Spanish countryside. Watch talented craftspeople from down the decades demonstrating their skills in the village’s workshops, and see artisan workers crafting ceramics, glass, leather and jewelry. Stop along the way at any of the bars and restaurants you find and discover Spain’s richly diverse cuisine. Sample fresh paella and delicious tapas dishes from across the peninsula (own expense) then, when you’re ready to leave, simply head back out into bustling Barcelona to conclude your visit.
I enjoyed exploring this beautiful village with the audio and video guide. There were many nooks and crannies to visit and the photos I look were lovely. The tour took about 1- 1 1/2 hours. My only recommendation would be to offer head phones for guest as well. I felt a little self conscious with my audio and video guide as it played out load and I felt like it may have disrupted other visitor's peace as they had to listen to my english guide while they toured about.
Review by: Luis Fernando D, August 2017
El lugar es muy bonito pero lo vi muy vacio, siento que falta música y otras atracciones para que valga la pena, en lo personal yo no volvería a este lugar
Review by: Yasuyoshi G, August 2016
OK but not highly recommended. Worth going and you might find some good thing to buy. Video guide is a heavy Samsung tablet - way too heavy to bring.
Review by: DEBASIS D, August 2016
Very average place. Only for eating and souvenirs. The internal representation is nice but nothing like how it is advertised. Will not recommend.
Review by: Jesus P, May 2016
Very good.
Review by: ijankowski, April 2016
Very nice to see the old villages and hear about the history with the optional video guide. very helpful girl at the entrance. easy to get there by at least 3 buses and the metro to the buses.
Review by: Pedro B, December 2015
A little interesting, but the guided audio tour is worthless. Most of the shops where not open and there were relatively few people, probably because it was a Monday and many nearby attractions are closed on that day.