80%Poble Espanyol
Av. Marquès de Comillas 13, , Barcelona
+34 (0)93 5086300
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Where?
The nearest Metro Station is Espanya Station
What?
Museum and Shops
Anything else you need to know?
The village was originally built as an example of the ideal spanish village for the Barcelona International Exhibition. it is now one of the few monuments that belonged to an International Exhibition that can still be visited.
Reviews of Poble Espanyol
Poble Espanyol has a rating of 80% from a total of 2 reviews and ratings, below are some reviews of Poble Espanyol
An incredible village built for the 1929 International Exhibition to showcase Spanish architecture, Poble Espanyol is a beautiful place to spend a half a day. Dozens of restaurants and handcraft shops are peppered around the village but the tourist trap elements are easily ignored and the tiny... more An incredible village built for the 1929 International Exhibition to showcase Spanish architecture, Poble Espanyol is a beautiful place to spend a half a day. Dozens of restaurants and handcraft shops are peppered around the village but the tourist trap elements are easily ignored and the tiny winding streets and ornate facades ensure Poble Espanyol provides a beautiful location for your holiday photos and a relaxed atmosphere for your trip. Note that there is a small entry fee.close
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by TravelBugged – posted on Mar 4, 2008
We searched everywhere for a regular shopping centre that didn't have tourist prices and this one seems to be the best. It was full of locals with a small sprinkling of tourist. It's located on Av Diaganol and Joan Guell. It's also called L'illa Diagonal, it stretches for about 4 blocks. If you... more We searched everywhere for a regular shopping centre that didn't have tourist prices and this one seems to be the best. It was full of locals with a small sprinkling of tourist. It's located on Av Diaganol and Joan Guell. It's also called L'illa Diagonal, it stretches for about 4 blocks. If you are taking the metro , take the L3 green line to Maria Cristina.close
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by vince – posted on Jul 17, 2007

