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Barcelona

Barcelona

The first thing that comes to mind upon hearing the name Barcelona, is the song made popular by the late Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballe.  In your minds’ eye you still see Ms Caballe walking down the stairs with fire lanterns lighting the way.  Sadly though, the video was not filmed in Barcelona, but in Ibiza.

That does not make Barcelona any less majestic as implied in the song.

Barcelona is the capital of Catalan, a region in Spain and also the second largest city in Spain.  By the sheer mention of Spain, the intended tourist already feels the humid air of the Mediterranean climate against his skin and thinks of the cool blue seas.  You picture the famous Spanish festivals with colour explosions and dances. The very brave individuals may even picture themselves running away from raging bulls or taking part in bull fights.

Attractions

TibidaboBarcelona is a city that never sleeps.  By day you can visit the many cultural attractions that give a glimpse into the history and evolution of the city.  The most popular attraction is the Sagrada Familia, a church with a design that is as unique and diverse as the culture of Barcelona.

The culture can be described as Middle Age, Gothic, Renaissance and Modernism.   Buildings according to these examples are found all over the city.  Visit the church of Santa Maria del Mar for a Gothic impression, the Park Guell for Renaissance statues and mosaics and the Palace of Catalana Music to experience the magnificent design of Modernism.

Activities

Barceloneta beachBarcelona and its activities are located in such a manner that offers great opportunities for bikers to do sightseeing.  Biking has become so popular that Barcelona has dedicated lanes for cyclers to promote safe trafficking for bikers.

Tibidabo is a hill that ensures a great day out with the family.  You can hike to the top of the hill.  The Three Twins’ house host plenty activities, such as a puppet show, a room with robots and a hall of mirrors for funny distorted images.

Or relax with a stroll through La Rambla, a walkway through the old town with shops, food stalls, entertainment and much more delightful scenery.  The walkway is filled with flowers and birds which creates a charming atmosphere.

The beaches are one of the main attractions in Barcelona due to the Mediterranean climate and cool and pleasant water.  Enjoy your time in Barcelona by spending quite a few days on the magnificent beaches.

Entertainment and cuisine

Night time is an extension of the activities of daytime.  Barcelona has a wide variety of clubs and restaurants that will entertain visitors until the early hours of dawn.  Different styles of clubs are available to cater for all ages and tastes.  It varies from modern music to jazz and Latino music.

For a taste sensation, visit one of the local restaurants where you can experience the traditional dishes of Barcelona.  Paella is a local favourite, along with Sarsuela stew.  For desert, try the crème brulee.  The ever popular dishes of cheese, ham, sausages made in olive oil should be enjoyed with a glass of local wine.

Accommodation

In Barcelona you will never be far from a place where you can enjoy your city break.  The airport of Barcelona is centrally located and close to many hotels and accommodation, making it very convenient for visitors to travel and do sightseeing.  Accommodation ranges from top international hotels to more affordable apartments and guesthouses.

Transport services are available between your accommodation and other destinations.

Conclusion

Barcelona is a vibrant and energetic city that offers all of the modern amenities expected from a city to suit our modern lifestyles.  Yet it still displays its history and culture with pride.

For the aspiring bullfighters: bullfights were banned in Barcelona in 2010.

 
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    Duquesa de Cardona | Barcelona | Reviewed 10 Jul 2014
    We love Barcelona, and the hotel you chose for us was perfect, in a great location right by the port and near the Gothic Quarter. Lovely location and lots of great tapas bars nearby. Wished we could have stayed longer.

    by K
    Gloucester, Glos
    Barcelona | Barcelona | Reviewed 20 May 2014
    Fab break to Barcelona.Could easily spend another day here. I'm so glad I came back with the family. We've had very busy days and lovely evenings. The hotel is perfect; thanks for suggesting. Great location, lovely staff, gorgeous breakfast, luxury rooms. Love love love it.

    by Jude Hutchinson
    London, London

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