Great video. I missed seeing Tibidabo last time I was in Barcelona but the way you explained the journey makes me see it is not difficult. I would say taking several modes of transport is inconvenient not uncomfortable. Having said that getting there is worth the effort. It looks totally amazing. is there a cafe where you can buy drinks or do you need to take everything with you?
First of all, and most importantly, the video was very good. Tibidabo is definitely worth visiting, and the park is incredible. But I don't agree in one point. I don't recommend going through the Vallvidrera route. The funicular is supersmall, and lots of bikers use it to get to Carretera de les Aigües on weekends. The 111 bus is even worse. You'll be cramped all the way to the top and it takes a lot of time. In my opinion, the best option to get to Tibidabo is the last one you mentioned. From Pl. Catalunya, take FGC L7 to Av. Tibidabo, and there take the shuttle bus/196 bus/(Tramvia Blau, when they reopen it) to Tibidabo funicular, the Cuca de Llum. It's also WAY faster than the Vallvidrera route (only around 35 minutes). PD: The Vallvidrera funicular is the only connection from Vallvidrera to the rest of Barcelona, and the residents have the right to take public transit. It'd not be the first time I see locals (including elderly) unable to get on due to tourists occupying all the space. Please respect the locals when travelling.
Hard to trust a video about an attraction that starts out with a link selling tickets to the attraction. Time for more research. With only 2 days in Barcelona the sight seeing has to be worth the time.
Always great content on Barcelona.
Thank you!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for the video, will be visiting Barcelona this September. Looking forward to visiting the suggested places ❤
🙌🙌 thanks a lot!!! Check my 1 day guide :)
I walked up last year from Sant Gervasi in 3 hours to the top.
Yes!! There are really amazing hikes in the area!!
Asad Singapore so nice place
Best view in Barcelona!!
Are the different public means of transport included in the T-usual or another card?
Yes!!
Funny coincidence, an ad that ran on your video used exactly the same music as you used @0:22.
Question: Will my Zone 1 T-Usual cover the whole trip?
Hahahaha yes!!
Great video. I missed seeing Tibidabo last time I was in Barcelona but the way you explained the journey makes me see it is not difficult. I would say taking several modes of transport is inconvenient not uncomfortable. Having said that getting there is worth the effort. It looks totally amazing. is there a cafe where you can buy drinks or do you need to take everything with you?
Yes! Inconvinient! That's the word, thanks! Yes there are coffee places!
@@PickaPictour Excellent- thankyou. It will be top of my list for my next visit, whenever I get the chance.
@@katbar6066 take the elevator!
@@PickaPictour 👍👍
First comment 😂 I have been watching you for a long ❤
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Is it free to go inside the church?
Yes!!
First of all, and most importantly, the video was very good. Tibidabo is definitely worth visiting, and the park is incredible. But I don't agree in one point.
I don't recommend going through the Vallvidrera route. The funicular is supersmall, and lots of bikers use it to get to Carretera de les Aigües on weekends. The 111 bus is even worse. You'll be cramped all the way to the top and it takes a lot of time.
In my opinion, the best option to get to Tibidabo is the last one you mentioned. From Pl. Catalunya, take FGC L7 to Av. Tibidabo, and there take the shuttle bus/196 bus/(Tramvia Blau, when they reopen it) to Tibidabo funicular, the Cuca de Llum. It's also WAY faster than the Vallvidrera route (only around 35 minutes).
PD: The Vallvidrera funicular is the only connection from Vallvidrera to the rest of Barcelona, and the residents have the right to take public transit. It'd not be the first time I see locals (including elderly) unable to get on due to tourists occupying all the space. Please respect the locals when travelling.
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@@PickaPictour which one
@Bhante_Deepananda video from last week! Student visa and work permit :)
Hard to trust a video about an attraction that starts out with a link selling tickets to the attraction. Time for more research. With only 2 days in Barcelona the sight seeing has to be worth the time.
I don’t know which video you saw but I don’t sell any ticket for this place 😂😂 watch my video about 2 days in Barcelona to see what to do :)