So, I first have to admit to being a bad fan and a football tourist. When I asked my wife if it was ok to take my son to the Palace game she asked when it was - then looked a bit white. It turns out our surprise Xmas present is a trip to Barcelona to see Barca play Levante the same weekend! Flight back Monday evening so no Palace game . But, son, as well as being a BHA season ticket holder and England fan is a massive Barca fan and watches loads of Spanish football so he'll be well pleased. However, I am now after some fairly specific travel advice from anyone over there or who knows the current political situation well.
We've got flights and hotel sorted (hotel near Nou Camp) and a ground tour booked for the Sunday morning. I know to use their equivalent of the Oyster card to get around on public transport and how rife the pick pockets are (and how good).
But where I'm unsure is if there's likely to be antagonism between Barca fans and Spanish police at the game. Obviously taking an 11 year old I want to be a bit more cautious than if it was a blokes trip away. Also he's learnt Spanish at school and wants to try it out..Is that advisable? Are people speaking more Catalan at the moment?
I've also read about a large anti-tourist movement there and anti-tourist graffiti. Are we likely to get a less than warm welcome?
Assuming it'll all be ok (which is my default position) then does anyone have any other tips for must see sites or good family places to eat and drink?
Cheers for any info in advance.
We've got flights and hotel sorted (hotel near Nou Camp) and a ground tour booked for the Sunday morning. I know to use their equivalent of the Oyster card to get around on public transport and how rife the pick pockets are (and how good).
But where I'm unsure is if there's likely to be antagonism between Barca fans and Spanish police at the game. Obviously taking an 11 year old I want to be a bit more cautious than if it was a blokes trip away. Also he's learnt Spanish at school and wants to try it out..Is that advisable? Are people speaking more Catalan at the moment?
I've also read about a large anti-tourist movement there and anti-tourist graffiti. Are we likely to get a less than warm welcome?
Assuming it'll all be ok (which is my default position) then does anyone have any other tips for must see sites or good family places to eat and drink?
Cheers for any info in advance.