Location
Casa Convalescència is located on the corner of Carrer
St Quinti and Carrer Sant Antoni M. Claret in Barcelona
Parking Garage: "Hospital de Sant Pau"
Metro : Blue Line (L5), Station "Hospital Sant Pau".
Yellow Line (L4), Station "Guinardó"
Buses: 15, 19, 20, 35, 45, 47, 50, 51, 92.
Tourist information
Barcelona is an open-air museum. You can visit it by bus, bicycle or on foot, and enjoy its bustling streets. There are many ways to discover the city and a whole host of things to do, for those interested in culture, for those in search of entertainment or for those thinking about where to do some shopping.
You will always find something to do in Barcelona. The city has over 50 museums, showcasing permanent collections of works by artists such as Picasso, Joan Miró and Antoni Tàpies. At the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC) you can see one of the world’s most important collections of Romanesque art. It also has famous collections of contemporary art housed in museums such as the Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA) and CaixaForum. Most museums stage temporary exhibitions.
Gastronomy is, without a doubt, one of the cornerstones of Catalan culture. This culinary variety has helped make Barcelona a city with an extraordinary wealth of gastronomic specialities, which offers variety, quality and great value for money.
Barcelona is the perfect shopping city due to the variety of its retail offering which suits all tastes. Modern and classic shops, world brands and the top names in design... throughout the city you'll find a whole host of retail outlets which make Barcelona a distinctive and unique choice. But, above all, you'll experience the magic of shopping as you explore the city: its retail life is so well integrated into the life of its streets, that you'll discover an exciting new form of sightseeing in the city's loveliest spots.
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