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I am travelling to barcelona from october 13th to 17th. Staying at the following hotel: Confortel Auditori Barcelona.C/ Sicilia 166-170
& Ausias March 113-115
Barcelona 08013
Spain.
What is the easiest way to get to Nou Camp from this address?
Metro station close to your hotel is
: Monumental L2 (purple line)
: Take this line heading toward Ventura for one stop until Sagrada Familia
: Change here on to Blue line L5 heading towards Cornella Centre
: After about 7-8 stops get off in Collblanc (Nou camp is a few minute walk from this metro stop and is sign posted)
Total journey: about 30 mins
Cost 1.30€
This will be the cheapest way and possibily the quickest depending on traffic.
David B
walk west to Plaça Catalunya and take the metro (green line, line 3) to either Les Corts or Maria Cristina (it's very easy, don't worry) and you can follow the instructions from the metro platform (they indicate the exit for Camp Nou).
Agaian, as other posters have mentioned, you could take a taxi (I reckon about 8 euros from the address you mention), but don't take the tourist bus JUST to go there - take the tourist bus to do the whole route and get off if you want, otherwise it'd be a waste of money.
Bus I wouldn't reccomend as buses generally don't go in straight lines, so you'll go round the houses before you get to your destination.
Enjoy!
Matthew B
Prob by bus or taxi. I went on a private tour but seen loads of local buses.
Get the local tourist bus (blue route)
Hope this helps
Reggie
get on the tourist bus drop you off and you can join it up later great way to see the city and the guide will put you right have a lovely time
travelimits
Don't goto the camp nou, it's crap. Goto The Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid.