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On match days, is it possible to do the Camp Nou Experience tour in the morning ?
Saying hello from India. I am going to visit Barcelona (because of the warmer weather) during Christmas break for 11 days with two kids (aged 2 and 5). I have been told that 4-5 days would be a good time to look around the spots in Barcelona.
So I am looking for suggestions to travel around which have warmer climate like Barcelona. It seems Madrid would be much cooler so that might be a problem. I would prefer to travel around in Train to go to other town/cities if possible.
Also, what things should I keep in mind during the Christmas Eve/Day? I suppose most of the things would be closed.
We will go to Barcelona soon and some friends have recommended us to visit La Pedrera. How much time do we need to visit that building?
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We are going to be in Barcelona for 5 days, expect to go to most of the Gaudi sites, Picasso Museum, Miro Foundation, maybe the Maritime and/or Chocolate Museums. Wondering if we should be getting the Barcelona card--what is the best way to miss lines for the museums?
I will only be two days in Barcelona and I would like to know if you have to make a long queue to visit the Holy Family.
We have a family member, who is in a wheelchair. He is very excited to visit the Camp Nou.
Is the Camp Nou Experience tour suitable for the disabled?
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