Top 10 attractions in Barcelona. What to see and where to go in the city


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For those who are planning to visit Barcelona for the first time, here is a list of places to visit in this beautiful city in the first place. Find out more about weed map barcelona

So, what to see in Barcelona?

1. Park Güell

One of the many masterpieces of the notorious Barcelona creator Antoni Gaudí is Park Güell. It is a rather vast green area with Mediterranean vegetation. The main architectural core of the park is a small restricted area with Gaudí’s unusual buildings. There is an entrance fee to this area of ​​the park. It is worth visiting this place not only for the unique masterpieces of the local architect, but also for the magnificent view of Barcelona that opens from here.

2. Temple of Sagrada Familia

The most outstanding creation of the famous Antoni Gaudi and one of the most famous long-term construction projects in the world is the Sagrada Familia. The construction of the temple has been underway since 1882 and continues to this day. The Spanish government predicts the completion of construction only by 2026. The temple is made in the architectural styles of Neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau. Sagrada Familia is one of the most beautiful, unusual and unlike other Catholic churches in the world and a visiting card of Barcelona.

3. Gothic Quarter

One of the most colorful areas of Barcelona with 15th century buildings, narrow winding streets and restaurants with traditional Mediterranean cuisine. It is this place that many call the “heart of Barcelona”.

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4. Old Port (Port Vell)

The oldest part of the Barcelona harbor, which today is perhaps one of the most picturesque areas of the city. Several large and interesting objects are concentrated in the Porta Vell zone: a monument to Christopher Columbus, Rambla del Mar – a curved bridge, which is a modern continuation of the famous La Rambla, the Maremagnum shopping center, the Barcelona Aquarium. The old port is a great place to walk and explore Barcelona at any time of the day.

5. National Palace and Magic Fountain of Montjuic

The National Palace is a huge outstanding architectural structure built in 1929 and located in the northern part of the Montjuic mountain. Today, within the walls of the palace is the National Art Museum of Catalonia with a large collection of works of art from various eras.

At the foot of the palace is the most famous fountain in Barcelona – the Magic Fountain of Montjuic, which in the evenings puts on an excellent light show accompanied by music. The water extravaganza is formed by 3620 jets. The performance is harmoniously complemented by the cascades of the fountains of the National Palace building. The Magic Fountain and the National Palace together form an excellent and must-see place in Barcelona.

6. Cable car Transbordador Aeri del Port

Admire the gorgeous views of Barcelona and appreciate the beauty of the city from a variety of angles is not difficult – for this there are many suitable places with observation decks. But there is a more interesting option: to fly over the city at almost 100-meter height. The cable car from Barcelona’s Old Port to Montjuïc gives you a bird’s eye view of the city’s magnificent harbour, its endless beaches and more. Certainly, this opportunity should not be missed.

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7. La Rambla

The hallmark of the city and its symbol is the Rambles, with a total length of more than 1 km. It stretches from Plaça Catalunya to the Old Port and actually divides Barcelona’s Old Town into two parts. The main pedestrian street of the city has everything: souvenir shops, restaurants, shops, performances of street artists and much more that attracts and entertains tourists.

8. Camp Nou Stadium

To see with your own eyes the largest stadium in Europe, to walk along its stands, to visit the museum of one of the greatest football clubs in the world – it is worth doing, perhaps, not only for football fans, but also for an ordinary tourist, because football is an integral part of the life of the city and the entire Catalan culture.

9. Plaza Catalunya

A large area of ​​Barcelona, about 50 thousand m2, which is also the most important transport hub, the intersection of many tourist routes around the city and just a beautiful place.

10. The area and beach of Barcelona

Of course, you can’t leave Barcelona without visiting one of its beaches. The most popular of them is Barceloneta, which stretches for 1100 meters within the picturesque old quarter of the city of the same name, which was once a fishing village. The Barceloneta quarter has a rather interesting architecture; the beach promenade is dotted with numerous traditional seafood restaurants.


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John Mclane