Barcelona Poble Espanyol or Spanish Village
a.k.a. Pueblo Español
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Another of the traditional attractions of Barcelona that has been able to withstand the passing of time and has as much success now as at its beginning during the 1929 World Fair. |
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The project managers put great care in choosing the buildings they were to reproduce: they had to be representative of their style and region and match with the neighbouring ones in the Village. It even took them longer to choose them than to build the place, which was built as a temporary attraction for the Fair in just over 18 months.
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Many handicraft shops and workshop complete the feeling of being in a real village, quite far away from Barcelona. They offer a unique selection of handicrafts. There are also several restaurants and cafetrias, discos in summer and even a Tablao Flamenco. |
Opening hours:
Monday: 9 am to 2 am
Tuesday to Thursday: 9 am to 2 am
Friday: 9 am to 4 am
Saturday: 9 am to 5 am
Sunday: 9 am to 12 pm
Prices:
Adult: € 8.50
Child (4 to 12): € 5.50
Students / Senior: € 6.50


