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Barcelona: An architectural marvel

Overview
Overview

Book your visit to Barcelona

Explore Barcelona, the Spanish city along the Mediterranean coast that is celebrated for its jaw-dropping architecture and rich heritage. Discover the many iconic sights that the city is known for and immerse yourself in the thriving art and culture scene. Barcelona is home to many famous artists and architects, with works dotted all over the city – ensuring plenty of sights to see and things to do.

The city’s coastal location adds to Barcelona’s allure, with picturesque beaches to relax on, scenic promenades to stroll down and waterfront restaurants to dine at. The culinary landscape is a delight from local markets and tapas bars to fine dining establishments. Whether you’re attracted to the city’s art, history, food or natural beauty, Barcelona promises a refreshing and inspiring holiday.

Attractions
Attractions

Things to do in Barcelona

Begin sightseeing in Barcelona at the renowned Basilica de Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudi’s masterpiece. Despite the fact that this edifice has been under construction since 1882, its architecture and towering spires are both awe-inspiring and one-of-a kind. Continue to the Casa Batlló, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its whimsical interiors and stunning façade. Nearby, Casa Milà is another example of Barcelona’s incredible architecture, with its innovative design and rooftop chimneys.

If you are a sports enthusiast, take a tour of Camp Nou Stadium, home to FC Barcelona. The stadium houses a museum which dives into the rich history of one of the world’s most popular football clubs.

Spend an afternoon exploring the gardens and museums within Parc de Montjuïc. By night, the Magic Fountain inside the park displays a mesmerising light and music show.

Activities
Activities

Activities in Barcelona

See the sights around Barcelona by bicycle, weaving through the city’s quaint streets, historic sites and beautiful beachfronts on two wheels. Ride the cable car to Montjuïc Castle for some stunning panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea.

Enjoy nature with a dash of art at the impressive Park Güell, fully designed by Gaudi.

Explore deeper into Barcelona’s art scene at the Picasso Museum, housing an extensive collection of the artist’s work. Or find some of Salvador Dali’s work in Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya.

Attend a concert at the Palau de la Música Catalana for a show of a lifetime in an architectural gem. The spectacular stained glass and ornate décor is something to marvel at.

Dining
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Food in Barcelona

Barcelona is a feast for the senses and there are plenty of local Catalan dishes to savour, from the classical streets in the Gothic Quarter to the lively Boqueria Market, where you can purchase fresh produce and local delicacies.

Try fideuà – a meal similar to paella but prepared with noodles, and canelons – a Catalan adaptation of Italian cannelloni filled with meat or seafood. Conclude your gastronomic adventure with a delectable créme Catalana. Resembling créme brulee, this creamy dessert has a crunchy, caramelised sugar top.

Shopping
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Shopping in Barcelona

Much like the rest of Europe, Barcelona is a paradise for shoppers, from high-end retail stores and plazas to traditional local markets. Las Ramblas is a popular place to shop for souvenirs, crafts and locally made trinkets. There is also an abundance of entertainment within the marketplace, with street performers at every corner. Next, uncover the winding alleyways of the Gothic Quarter – this striking part of Barcelona is not only full of places to eat, but it also has many boutiques that tell the story of Barcelona’s heritage.

For a taste of true Spanish luxury, head to Barcelona’s Golden Mile – a stretch of high-end boutiques and designer stores along Passeig de Gràcia.

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