Few days
ago when I arrived at the hostel my colleague said: “Welcome back to Belgium!”
( Yes I’m Belgian). In fact I felt like
home with this rainy weather! Also he told me this funny spanish expression:
“En abril, llueve mil” which means that in April it rains a lot in Barcelona
and Spain. So today I’ll help you to find something to do if it’s raining!
Remain dry and have an overview of the city! See all the most emblematic
places and learn a lot in few hours. It’s maybe not the most glamorous way to
visit Barcelona but at least it will prevent you from falling ill or look like
a wet dog.
Museums:
Cultural city means lot of museums and
exhibitions isn’t it?. Barcelona offers plenty of them! Picasso Museum, Archaeology
Museum of Barcelona (MAC), Museu d'Art
Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA), Museu del
Modernisme Català (MMCAT), Fundació
Antoni Tàpies, Fundació Joan
Miró are ones of those possibilities.
Beside those I warmly
recommend you to visit the Centro de
Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona. It’s a low cost and less crowded
one. Encouraging creation using new technologies and languages, they organize
exhibitions, debates, festivals and concerts. The aquarium would also be a good
choice even more if you are travelling with kids.
Sports: Want to move and have fun with your
friends or family? Go play bowling at the
Newpark
Bowling at La Maquinista or ice
skate close to the stadium of FC Barcelona!
Last but not least: you can go SHOPPING, buy
some souvenirs or a new dress to make the sun come!
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