Poble Espanyol gives you the opportunity to get to know all of Spain’s 15 regions without traveling further than a few streets. This has to be one of THE things to do in Barcelona. Poble Espanyol offers clients of Oh-Barcelona.com a discount of 10% between 9.00 and 19.00.
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“Excuse me, how do I get to Andalucia?”
“Easy! Just head through Mallorca, and then take the first street on the left.”
Only in Poble Espanyol could you hear this interaction. This “town within a city” is a real-size model of a typical Spanish pueblo, made up of copies of 117 well-known buildings. Originally designed by the modernist architect Puig i Cadafalch for the 1929 International Exhibition, Poble Espanyol is now the 5th most visited place in the whole of Barcelona which is no surprise given how much there is to entertain you here:
For lovers of modern art – highlights include the Fundación Fran Daurel, a permanent collection of more than 300 works from artists such as Picasso, Dalí, Miró and Barceló; the sculpture Entorn-Contorn from Josep Guinovart and the Sculptural Gardens; a green area of 5000m2 with splendid views of Barcelona.
For shopping and craft lovers – there are 40 workshops and 22 shops in operation in Poble Espanyol dealing in ceramics, engraving, decorative painting, glass fusing, puppet-making, jewellery, masks, sculpture, leather, embroidery, basket-weaving, musical instrument-making, espadrille-making and a long list of others.
For families – the Treasure Hunt (available in English, Spanish, French and Catalan) is an excellent way for families with kids between the ages of 3 and 12 to get the most from a visit to Poble Espanyol. Decode its mysteries and find out all there is to know about this open-air museum.
On Sundays they run a family programme (in Catalan but still very visual) which includes puppets, story telling, music and magic.
For flamenco lovers – the Tablao de Carmen located in the Barrio Andaluz stages the best flamenco show in Barcelona. There are 2 performances nightly (7.30pm and 9.30pm) and you can also choose to have dinner or tapas while you enjoy the music, dance and song. Tickets include free entry to the Poble Espanyol from one hour before the start of the show.
For everyone – plenty of restaurants and bars. Also 6 different organised visits with prior booking.
Audio Guide – an audio guide is available in English, Spanish, Catalan, French, Italian and German.
Mondays from 9am-8pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday from 9am-Midnight
Fridays from 9am-3am
Saturdays from 9am-4am
The ticket office shuts an hour before the final closing time.Christmas/New Year Time
24th December: from 9am to 8pm
25th December: from 9am to 2pm
26th December: normal opening hours
31st December: normal opening hours, until the End of Year party ends
1st January: from 1pm-8pm
During the months of January and February some of the establishments close for holidays.
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![]() Please pay at the ticket offices in cash or by credit card.
Prices
Children under 4: Free
Children: 6.25€ Adults: 11€ Families: (2 adults and two children up to 12): 30€ Students and OAPs: 7.40€ Night ticket (from 8pm): 6.50€Combined MNAC ticket (Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya) + Poble Espanyol: 18€ Combined Tibidabo + Poble Espanyol: 17.90€ * Offers cannot be combined or accumulated. ![]() Av. Marquès de Comillas 13, ![]() ![]() By public transport:
By car or coach: ![]() You don’t need to make a previous booking, but from Monday to Thursday 9am-7pm and Fridays 9am-3pm assistance is on hand for large groups who want to give advance warning of their arrival – call (+34) 93 508 6300 or email inforeserva@poble-espanyol.com
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