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lovelygirl |
Am going to barcelona with my parents. However my dad is getting over a broken foot and walking is restricted |
could anyone please advise how I can assist him getting around He is 68 and fit but because of this walking restricted. We are staying in gothic quarter and both my mum and dad really want to see the sights but with his walking now restricted any ideas?/ |
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Buffy
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Sorry to hear that, hope he mends soon. I was in Barcelona last year and took a coach trip to see the sights. The coach would take you right to the heart of the different sights and the waterfall display is breath taking and if i remember correctly there was seating there. Hope this is of some help. |
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derf
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Use the open top tourist bus you can get on and off as you please there are a lot of them - you buy a day pass - for information on what to see http://www.spain4uk.co.uk/places/barcelona.htm |
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greentara04
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You can take the "Bus touristic" is a bus that has two routes (North and South) to all the most important sightseeing places.
You can take it from PlaƧa Catalunya.
Enjoy your stay in Barcelona!! |
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gorgeousfluffpot
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I was there a fortnight ago, fabulous place. There's a Bus Touristic - you can buy a pass at any of the information booths (there's one at the airport) - which goes around and you can hop on, hop off as you please. Or you can stay on, there's several routes which overlap. You can see a lot from there. Disabled access is really good on all sights. |
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Bruce H
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Answer is a little dependent how restricted.
Barcelona is modern city with multiple nice mass transit options that will get you to most of major sites;however, this might involve more walking than he is comfortable with.
For sites out a ways, you can always take mass transit to the area and short cab ride once you get in that area.
Driving is really no different from in the US; although; parking can be an issue at some locations. Renting a car is easily done over the Internet, but you might be better off just staying centrally and taking cabs. Some of the nice sites require some walking just to see them.
Be sure to surf the Internet for your hotel. Unlike the US, the same hotel can be available at vastly different rates on different sites.
Also, if you have not been to Spain, either eat a late lunch by 4 or plan on dinner at 9. They just do not open until then. |
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casa bona vista
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One thing I've noticed while living here is that there is not any "handicap" access to many metros. I know he's not handicapped, but having an elevator to metros would save on the walking. The buses are great, however a bit complicated. Go to www.tmb.es and you can see it in English. It shows all forms of transportation (train, bus, NightBus--for when other transport is done for the day, metro, tram, etc.) and includes an option called "where I want to go" and you can choose how fast/slow you want to walk, how far, and which forms of transport you prefer. It's great!
You can take taxi's but it starts to add up. If you're in the true city center you shouldn't have to walk very far to see some of the sights (like the cathedral) and the metros are everywhere.
There is a tourbus (I think also on tmb.es) that goes to all sights and stops at them. You'll find people advertising them in Plaza Catalunya, they wear royal blue vests.
Whatever you do the city is wonderful and people are nice (though they may not seem so at first). Using Catalan phrases make them respect you more, look them up. Bon dia is good day and bye is adieu. |
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