Emanuel Martins
Google
A nice place if (like me) you're into photography and carry a powerful tele-lens everywhere. The view can be breath-taking. The pictures I'm posting here were made with my Mi Note 14 pro phone but the "real" ones, taken with a Nikon and 650mm tele-lens are something else. If you can, go early in the morning or late in the evening as the sun, at the time I was there, shines from the opposite side making images quite flat. The V19 bus will leave you, on it's last stop, a mere 200 meters (climb) from the top, making it very convenient. The Catalan "old" people we met in the bust were very helpful, in contrast with the younger locals who are definitely not well educated and oblivious to the importance of the impact of tourism in Barcelona's economy. Tourists should behave and be civil, locals should be demanding and helpful. Seems youngsters have abused the Bunkers recently, throwing load raves with lots of drinking and drugs abuse, and the local management closes the access to this place before sundown, nowadays. A pity. I bet the sunset, seen from here must be amazing. Keep the Bunkers on your shortlist of places to visit if you're into photography, anyway