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Sundays in Barcelona


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Shops will be closed, unless it's one of those few day they are allowed to open or maybe some in the most touristic places will be open too. Boqueria Market will be close as well. Maremagnum mall, in Port Vell, down Las Ramblas, will be open.

Aside from that, restaurants, bars, churches and museums will be open.

Saturday night surely the Font Màgica will perform the show. It's a lot to do or see in Barcelona on Sundays

 

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Is mostly everything closed on Sundays in Barcelona? I’m staying there one night after my cruise and trying to decide if it’s worth staying in a hotel close to la rambles or is a lot of the city closed?

 

 

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Was there earlier this month and visited Sagrada Familia and Casa Batllo on a Sunday, when we headed to La Rambla for dinner we noticed that the shops in the Gotic Quarter were open.

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