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The enchanting city of Barcelona
offers a visual delight to visitors, and has an
atmosphere that combines sophistication and elegance
with regional charm. Exploring its streets you'll
discover medieval romance in its Gothic quarter
and the awe-inspiring delights of the fantastic
and sometimes outrageous Art Nouveau architecture
of Gaudi and his contemporaries.
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Sightseeing on holiday in Barcelona
The funicular up to Tibidabo, or the cable car
up Montjuic both provide spectacular views over
Barcelona. The city's skyline is perhaps most
famous for the still incomplete church of the
Sagrada Familia - Antoni Gaudi's masterwork, as
well as the city's huge Gothic cathedral.
The wide tree-lined boulevard of La Ramblas is
a long pedestrian avenue that cuts through the
Barri Gotic, Barcelona's old city, from the Placa
Catalunya to the city's port. It is lined with
cafes, restaurants and shops, and is usually thronged
with walkers soaking up the sights and sounds.
The Parc Guell located on Camel Hill provides
amazing views of the city. The gardens are filled
with examples of Gaudi's work, including flights
of stairs, columns and a plaza decorated with
mosaics. The pink fairytale house standing at
the entrance to the park was once Gaudi's home,
but is now a museum containing some Gaudi-designed
furniture, décor, drawings and portraits
of the architect.
Beaches in Barcelona
Barcelona is the commercial hub of the popular
holiday destination of the Costa Brava, as well
as the Costa Dorada to the south. The coastline
is filled with popular resort towns, many retaining
their age-old charm, which can be easily reached
from the city and which provide clean, well maintained
beaches, and opportunities for sunbathing and
water sports.
Shopping in Barcelona
Barcelona is also a shopping Mecca, with the
city's flair for style reflected in its numerous
boutiques and markets, open late into the afternoons.
The best shopping areas in central Barcelona are
Passeig de Gracia and the streets to its southwest,
including the Bulevard Rosa arcade just north
of Carrer d'Arago, and Barri Gotic streets such
as Carrer de la Portaferrissa, Carrer de la Boqueria,
Carrer del Call, Carrer de la Llibreteria and
Carrer de Ferran, and around Placa de Sant Josep
Oriol.
Activities in Barcelona
Bullfighting is not a hot favorite in Catalunya,
although you can catch it on some Sunday afternoons
during the summer. Football is a religion in Barcelona
and Barca, the local team, is one of Europe's
best. Plenty of good beaches are nearby in the
resorts along the coast if you want to swim.
Culture in Barcelona
The artistic legacy of Barcelona is one of the
city's most appealing offerings, with museums
containing extensive collections of the works
of Miro and Picasso. On Carrer Montcada, a street
known for its elegant medieval structures, two
palaces dating from the 15th century have been
converted into the Picasso Museum, home to one
of the most complete collections of Picasso's
works.
One of Catalonia's most intriguing landmarks,
the bizarre Church of the Holy Family designed
by modernist architect Antoni Gaudi, was started
in 1882, but it remains unfinished and an object
of controversy. Gaudi worked on what was considered
his masterpiece until his death in 1926, imbuing
the structure with his characteristic fantastic
Art Nouveau styling.
Food in Barcelona
Widely considered to be the best seafood restaurant
in Barcelona, Botafumeiro consistently presents
the finest regional cuisine of Galicia and prides
itself on the freshness of its fish, clams, mussels,
lobster, crayfish and scallops, which are either
kept in large tanks near the entrance or flown
in daily from Galicia. Can Gaig was started in
1839 by the great grandmother of the present owner
as a travelers' inn and today its stylish appearance
retains an old hospitable atmosphere that is celebrated
for the quality of its market-fresh ingredients.
La Parra specializes in the cooking style of rural
Catalonia, with meat dishes grilled over a wood
fire being their specialty. On the beachfront,
Can Majó serves delicious seafood that
can be enjoyed on the outdoor terrace overlooking
the Mediterranean. Specialties include paella,
but the fish is also superb.
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