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Tienes dos opciones, ir con cercanías línea R4 o con el metro linea 5. Las dos tardan más o menos lo mismo 10/15 minutos y te dejan en el centro de Cornellá
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La pregunta que fas plantejada així és difícil de respondre, jo et contesto en base a la meva experiència. La visibilitat al Camp Nou és bastant bona, encara que no et recomano la part superior de l'estadi, es veu tot massa lluny ia l'hivern pot fer una mica de fred. Les millors zones òbviament són tribuna i lateral, però les entrades per a aquestes zones són molt cares. La zona on jo vaig està en el corner nord 2ª inferior tribuna. La visibilitat és bona i el preu és una mica més assequible.
El millor de tota manera és que miris uns quants vídeos a internet i et facis una idea de com es veu l'estadi des de diferents ubicacions. Et paso un que he trobat, és just del corner contrari en diagonal al qual jo vaig, però s'aprecia perfectament que la visibilitat des dels còrners és molt bona i les entrades no són tan cares com a tribuna o lateral
**[https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=D4vA0JCP68I](https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=D4vA0JCP68I)**
Salutacions.
Hola María Andrea,
sobre lo que comentas de no hacer cola en los museos, con la tarjeta Barcelona Card tienes la ventaja de que la entrada a muchos de los museos de Barcelona ya está incluida con lo que no tendrás que hacer cola para acceder. El único en el que dependiendo del día y la fecha puede que tengas que hacer un poco de cola es el Museo Picaso, porque tiene un aforo máximo de 400 personas y dependiendo las fechas puede tener mucha afluencia. En el resto de museos no harás cola.
Ten cuidado al comprarla, hay una versión de Barcelona Card que denominan Express y con validez de dos días, que es mucho más barata pero en realidad no incluye la entrada a los museos, únicamente descuentos al comprar la entrada por lo que no evitarías las colas.
La lista de los museos para los que tienes incluida la entrada con la tarjeta Barcelona Card es:
Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB)
Fundació Antoni Tàpies
Fundació Joan Miró
Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA)
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
Museu Picasso
Centre Cultural El Born
MUHBA El Call
MUHBA Plaça del Rei
MUHBA Refugi 307
MUHBA Via Sepulcral Romana
Museu de Cultures del Món
Museu del Disseny
Museu Etnològic
Museu Frederic Marès
Reial Monestir de Santa Maria de Pedralbes
CaixaForum
CosmoCaixa
Jardí Botànic de Barcelona
Museu Blau
Museu de la Música
Museu de la Xocolata
Museu del Modernisme Català
Museu Egipci de Barcelona
Museu Olímpic i de l'Esport
Joan Antoni Samaranch
También existen muchos otros lugares de interés de Barcelona donde con esta tarjeta te aplicarán descuentos, por ejemplo : Casa Batlló ( -3€ ), Casa Milà ( -20% ), el museo Gaudí ( -1€ ), Museu Marítim ( 20% ), …
Si tienes más dudas sobre Barcelona no dudes en preguntar.
No, the days that there is football game at the Camp Nou can only be accessed the Museum and the price of the tour is the same as when you can do the full visit.
☝ Be careful, if the match is of the Champions League the previous day either can not be seen more than the Museum.(*) This response has been translated ( see the original text in catalan ).
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Park Güell is a very nice place, but personally if I were a person with reduced mobility I would not go there, there are too many stairs. Before, I would take a walk through Port Vell or the Paseo de Gracia.
The ramblas if there are not many people is also a nice walk, but you have to avoid the rush hours in the morning and in the afternoon, because there are too many people and it can be a little stifling.(*) This response has been translated ( see the original text in catalan ).
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From my point of view, Park Güell is one of the most magical places in Barcelona and the views of the city are spectacular. Unfortunately that makes it a very crowded place.
I would say that if you do not buy the ticket in advance you will not be able to visit the monumental area, which is where are the most emblematic buildings of the park. The rest of the park is free access except for the Gaudí House Museum, for which you have to pay an additional ticket.(*) This response has been translated ( see the original text in catalan ).
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As long as that Sunday the FC Barcelona doesn't play in the stadium, the match days do not make the tour Camp Nou Experience.
If you go in the afternoon I recommend going at 4:00 p.m. so you can make a visit without haste and to be able to take good pictures.(*) This response has been translated ( see the original text in catalan ).
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Unfortunately the Camp Nou is a very old stadium and is not fully adapted for the handicapped. In particular, the Camp Nou Experience tour only allows access to the Barça museum and the panoramic view from the second tier.(*) This response has been translated ( see the original text in catalan ).
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From June to September it is from Wednesday to Sunday and the rest of the year on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The time varies a little depending on the time of the year, but it is always between 8:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.
I pass a link from the city council of Barcelona where you can see, in addition to the schedules, the choreographies they do every day, so you can choose the one you like best and enjoy it live.
**[Magic fountain schedule](http://lameva.barcelona.cat/es/que-hacer-en-bcn/fuente-magica/horarios-de-la-fuente-magica)**(*) This response has been translated ( see the original text in catalan ).
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They have a very large timetable, it is open from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. I would say that if you avoid the central hours of the morning and the afternoon you will not make too much queue.(*) This response has been translated ( see the original text in catalan ).
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The Holy Family has two facades, with four towers each. The Nativity wich was the first to be built and The Passion.
On each façade there is an elevator that is the only way to climb the towers. The descent on both facades is done down the stairs.
The views from the towers are spectacular, but personally because of their orientation I prefer the façade of the Nativity.
If you are claustrophobic it is better to climb to the facade of Passion because the Nativity it's more ancient and their stairs are darker and narrower compared to those of the facade of Passion that have more light and are wider.(*) This response has been translated ( see the original text in catalan ).
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I recommend going in the morning between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 a.m. It is when the light illuminates it better and you can make very good photos, by the light that enters through the windows. From the towers you can also see more beautiful Barcelona in the morning.
Personally, because of the views, I recommend going up to the Nacimiento Tower.(*) This response has been translated ( see the original text in catalan ).
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If you have bought them on your website, they will allow you to return them. You will only need the booking number of the reservation and the card with which you made the purchase.
Note that you only have 30 days to make the return from the day you bought the ticket. I understand that if you did not buy them on their official website, any other ticket provider will apply an equivalent return policy.(*) This response has been translated ( see the original text in catalan ).
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