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Looking for a unique getaway combining culture, sunshine and a festive atmosphere? Barcelona awaits you with its many treasures and irresistible charm. The capital of Catalonia, this vibrant city is much more than just a tourist destination, it's an experience in itself.
Why choose Barcelona?
Barcelona is a perfect blend of tradition and modernity. Stroll along "Las Ramblas", that mythical avenue where the colors and sounds of the city mingle, and immerse yourself in the soul of Barcelona. Marvel at Gaudí's breathtaking architecture, from Parc Güell to the Sagrada Familia, and soak up the enchanting atmosphere of the Gothic Quarter. The city is also a food-lover's paradise, with tasty tapas and lively markets like La Boqueria.
A city that never sleeps.
Whether you're an art lover, a history buff, or simply in search of unforgettable moments, Barcelona has it all. Its nightlife is legendary, with numerous bars and beaches where you can dance until the sun comes up. Not to mention the cultural events that punctuate the year, from the Primavera Sound music festival to the colorful Mercè celebrations.
Barcelona made easy.
With regular direct flights every Monday and Friday from our Poitiers airport, getting to Barcelona has never been easier. In just over an hour and a half of flying time, you can immerse yourself in the vibrant Catalan city. Enjoy a pleasant climate all year round, making Barcelona an ideal destination in any season.
Ready to discover all that Barcelona has to offer? Don't wait any longer, book your flight and set off on your adventure!
From April 01, 2024 to October 25, 2024
Days | Departure Barcelona | Arrival Poitiers | Departure Poitiers | Arrival Barcelona |
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Monday | 11h35 | 13h15 | 13h40 | 15h00 |
Friday | 16h25 | 18h05 | 18h30 | 19h50 |
Currency: Euros
Time zone difference: None
Languages: Spanish, Catalan
Formalities: Valid passport or identity card
Parc Güell, Barcelona's peaceful sanctuary of atypical creativity, is a place where the extravagant Catalan architect Gaudí lets you admire his boundless imagination. This magical park welcomes you into a world of vivid colors and shapes that respect no rules. Every step is filled with colorful mosaics and impressive sculptures. Walk through the alleys as if they were an open-air museum, and feel inspired as you look out over the city from different panoramic vantage points. The park's unique encounter with art and nature will offer your senses a sensory gift akin to a legend evoking an unchanged holy age.
Immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the legendary Camp Nou and feel all the passion that drives one of the greatest soccer clubs in history. From the dressing rooms to the most prestigious clubs with their numerous championship titles. FC Barcelona has never been so close to its fans. Shiver on the pitch that has seen some of the greatest matches in history, and learn more about the Barcelona legend through its halls and lounges. As you stroll around Camp Nou, take the opportunity to learn more about footballing one of Europe's most iconic clubs!
La Casa Milà: Gaudí's sculptural masterpiece
La Casa Milà or La Pedrera is one of Gaudí's masterpieces in Barcelona. Its undulating stone facades catch the eye, while the light-filled interior reveals Gaudí's ingenuity. Admire the breathtaking views from the roof terrace, where the sculptural chimneys are second to none. Casa Milà represents Gaudí's bold architectural and artistic vision.
Casa Batlló: Gaudí's fantastic jewel
Casa Batlló is another of Gaudí's fantasies on Passeig de Gràcia. The spectacular colorful façade and organic forms are sure to impress. Every detail is inspired by nature, adding a touch of magic to the building. Balconies in the shape of masks and a roof in the shape of a dragon make this place truly magical.
Barcelona's Picasso Museum is a must-see for art lovers visiting Catalonia. Located in the Gothic Quarter, the museum features a vast collection of works by one of the 20th century's greatest masters. From young prodigy inspired by classical art to rebellious protean artist, the museum offers a comprehensive overview of Pablo Picasso's evolving career. The museum's galleries feature a selection of the artist's best-known paintings, drawings and ceramics, offering a rare opportunity to fully understand the creativity and artistic genius that characterized his talents.
Las Ramblas, Barcelona's most famous avenue, stretches 1.2 km from Plaça de Catalunya to the port. Also known as Las Ramblas, it's a lively, bustling street lined with cafés, boutiques and other places of interest. Be sure to visit La Boqueria, a legendary market, and the Plaça Reial, an architectural gem. Round off your visit with a stroll along La Rambla de Mar, offering breathtaking sea views. A trip to Barcelona is not complete without a stroll along Las Ramblas.
Located at the northern end of the famous Ramblas, Barcelona's marina, Port Vell, is both a historic jewel and a modern hub, seeing all kinds of boats come and go throughout the day. Dominated by the statue of Christopher Columbus, the port is a social and picturesque hub of the city, where you can also admire breathtaking views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. Take a relaxing cruise or visit the Maremagnum shopping center, or the Barcelona Aquarium, one of the largest in Europe. Whether you love boats or just like to stroll, Barcelona's Porte Vell has something for everyone.
Perched on one of Barcelona's most emblematic hills, Parc de Montjuïc offers not only an impressive panorama of the city, but also a treasure trove of cultural sites. Stroll through the park and discover the Palau Nacional and the wonderful Fundació Joan Miró, two must-sees for lovers of art and architecture. The Olympic Stadium from the 1992 Olympic Games is a must-see for sports fans. At dusk, marvel at the magnificent spectacle of the Font Màgica, combining water fountains, lights and music. Finally, immerse yourself in Barcelona's history with a visit to the fascinating Castell de Montjuïc, an 18th-century fortress steeped in history.
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86580 Biard
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