Barcelona village
A collection of Spanish districts and characteristic buildings from all over the state. I do not agree that there is nothing to see there and with the name "razvodilovo for tourists. " If you have time, take an audio guide or just look through the brochure received at the entrance. In addition to being just a beautiful place, you have the chance to see different parts of Spain under one roof. Moreover, these are not just exhibition items, but really a city, with all the attributes, such as squares, cathedrals, streets and shops on an area of .40 thousand square meters.
Of course, there are many places where you can spend money on souvenirs, culinary delights of a national character, and textile, glass and ceramics. Caution, many sellers speak Russian tolerably.
We personally fell for a free tasting of homemade chocolate, made with our own hands, as if in other places they make it with their feet. The tasting is minimal, but then they will be very surprised if you don’t buy anything at their not quite home prices. Although if you like chocolate, then why not.
There is also an exhibition hall with temporary screenings (free of charge) and a glassmaker's workshop, where the master will make various figurines from hot glass before your eyes.
The visit costs 9.60 and the village is open until 23.00. There is also an evening ticket almost 2 times cheaper, but I suspect that shops and workshops will already be closed.
The village is located on the ascent to Montjuic mountain. Still within walking distance of the magical fountains. There are pointers.