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Gaudi Tour, Gothic Quarter, Sagrada Familia and more!

In Barcelona’s avant-garde structures, cathedrals, and old streets, we witness the ideal marriage of the traditional and the contemporary. On the idyllic shores of the Mediterranean, between the mouths of the Llobregat and Besos rivers, this city breathes the air of a glorious, gothic past while ...

 
Eclipsing all other European churches in unconventionality, Sagrada Família is the lifelong work of architect Antonio Gaudí, who devoted the last 15 years of his life to complete this religious masterpiece. Grave histor...
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Despite Spanish intellectuals attacking its inimitable design principles, Casa Milà still strongly stands as Antoni Gaudí’s greatest architectural contribution, and perhaps among the most stellar attractions i...
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A surrealist park named after a Catalan surrealist painter gives you a “uniquely Barcelona” experience. Parc de Joan Miró is an “unusual” park with a usually disarming charm.
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The red-and-yellow-striped Catalonian flag waves proudly from every Barcelona household’s balcony during the La Diada or National Day of Ca...

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Barcelona knows not a second of rest during the La Mercé, the day of its patroness Nostra Senyora de la Mercé (Our Lady of Mercy). ...

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Hail the townspeople, hail the beasts of burden, hail Saint Anthony! Barcelona residents honor the patron saint of animals every January 17 with ...

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Located just 200 meters from the maria cristina underground station and 14 kilometers from the airport, this modern hotel is located in the financial district of the city, with shopping malls close by. modern and bright, the 30 air conditioned guestr...
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The modern catalonia aragon hotel is situated two kilometers from the centre of barcelona, one kilometre from the sagrada familia cathedral. it features 160 air conditioned guestrooms spread over nine floors, all decorated in soft tones with wooden f...
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Location. the expo hotel is 500 meters from fira exhibition centre in the business district in barcelona, spain. montjuic palace with its illuminated fountains and gardens, is one kilometer from the hotel, while the attractions of the historic center...
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An excellent (not to mention up-to-date) bookstore that carries a wide selection of books, mostly in Spanish; although they do have some in Engli...
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L’Illa Diagonal is where you can get some retail therapy in an upscale part of town. Primarily devoted to high-end brands and luxury items,...
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Bulevard Rosa, just off the Passieg de Gràcia is a shopping haven that can set every jetsetting fashionista’s heart a-flutter! With over a hundre...
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  Discover one of the most beautiful and vibrant cities of Spain. See the main highlights of Barcelona as you explore Plaza de Cataluna, Via Laietana, the Cathedral and its cloister, the Gothic Quarter and other interesting sights.
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  Spend the day exploring Barcelona. See Gaudi's famous buildings Casa Batllo and Casa Mila, visit the artistic monument and UNESCO World Heritage site Guell Park and other impressive architectures and fascinating sites around the city.
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  Leave Barcelona behind and explore Figueres and Girona, two major towns in northern Catalonia. See the masterpieces in the Teatre Museu Dali and see Europe’s best preserved Jewish quarters in Girona.
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  Drive through several picturesque villages to get to Montserrat, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Spain and home to the famous carving of the Black Madonna.
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Delicious Mediterranean cuisine at a fraction of the cost. Combined with catching a quick flick at the Verdi movie theater just a few doors down, chowing down on shawarma and hummus make for the perfect date on a sultry weeknight in Barcelona.
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One of the oldest restaurants in Barcelona, 7 Portes has been around since 1836. Great food and authentic charm reels in patrons, local and foreign.
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The Café de l’Opera happens to be one of the few emblematic cafes in Barcelona that has managed to maintain its old world ...
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El Caballito Blanco is famous for its seafood and is popular among the locals. It features a huge selection of dishes, including monkfish, mussels marinara, and shrimp with garlic. If you don't want fish, try the grilled lamb cutlets.
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