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Barcelona fascinates and tempts many tourists from all over the world. This city attracts even from the sky, when beautiful landscapes can be seen already from an airplane. Walking through cozy districts and streets with interesting architecture, you can truly feel the spirit of the city and fall in love with the capital of Catalonia.
So what are the must-do’s in Barcelona?
- See Gauda’s creations:
– Church of the Holy Family;
– the fabulous Park Güell, located on a hill, from where a beautiful view of the city opens, and the architecture is simply mesmerizing;
– Casa Batllo-a house without any straight line;
– Casa Mila – the cultural “heart” of Barcelona, its appearance resembles sea waves;
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Visit the Camp Nou stadium.
Especially for football fans, it will be very interesting here, because you can visit not only the stadium, but also sit in the stands, look at everything in the conference halls, enter the commentary room. Visit the Barcelona team museum. Of course, you can go to a football match, but that way you won’t see everything behind the scenes.
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Feel like a real researcher in the Cosmo Caixa museum.
Here you can touch everything, experiment and be a real naturalist and researcher. You will even be able to visit real Amazon rainforests and get under the equatorial rain.
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Climb to the highest point of Barcelona – Tibidabo with the beautiful church of the Sacred Heart and the statue of Jesus Christ, which rises above the church and seems to embrace the whole world.
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Climb Montjuic mountain to the fortress, from where you can enjoy gorgeous views of the city, the commercial port or the beach. Or go down to the fountain, where an enchanting show is held on weekends in the summer
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Visit the Bokeria market and taste delicious fruit drinks, exotic fruits, vegetables and varieties of cheeses
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Visit the old Gothic district of the city, which is considered the most dangerous, especially at night.
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See with your own eyes the Agbar tower, which stands out for its unusual shape and height. And in the evening, it lights up with thousands of colored lanterns, resembling a precious stone
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Take a look at Europe’s largest aquarium. It consists of 35 thematic aquariums, in which live more than 400 species of sea inhabitants. The special pride of L’Aquàrium de Barcelona is a unique oceanarium made in the form of an underwater tunnel, passing through which you feel as if you are at the bottom of the sea.
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Barceloneta district is suitable for party lovers – it is a city embankment where it is always “hot”. During the day – rest on the beach, from the evening until the morning nightlife in Spanish restaurants.
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