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2017
29
January
What are the must-see attractions in Barcelona?
29
January
Question:
Humans say...
Wioletta
Elena, I just did.
Joe
One of my favorite places in Europe. It is a must do destination. NH Hotels are nice affordable. NH Collection Barcelona Gran Hotel Calderón. Soho Hotel is off the beaten path but quiet and on the subway line.
Lesly
Love it ! Been there a few times, you can take a bus from the airport to Barcelona (safes you money and it's super easy)
Also make sure you buy your tourist tickets on advance if doing in high season otherwise you have to line up and don't be able to get in until specific times, for la sagrada familia, Park Güell and other.
The tour bus in Barcelona was OK
Lucie
We just came back from Barcelona - one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, has everything - culture, history, beach. It is also very safe. You don't need a vehicle, purchase HOLA card for public transit. Loved it and will be back for sure.
Sean
2010 4 days after Spain won Euro. Stayed in La Ramblas. A lot of foot traffic and tourist busses. A lot of pickpocketing potential. Merchants were friendly. Streets smelled like garbage, not in an offensive way but like how Toronto and NYC innercity blocks have trash on the curbs. Food was mainly tapas and North American themed buffets. Have fun on your trip!
Dina
Invest in a good pack safe purse and products. Lots of pick pocketing
Lincoln
I used a Pacsafe for all my Europe travels and never had issues with pickpockets (probably because I used a Pacsafe lol). I got mine at MEC downtown and paid the extra $5 for an additional pocket on the purse style bag. I fit my camera, video camera, extra lens, wallet, phone, and a few small accessories with it. When I sat down at a restaurant, I'd attach the bag to my chair and lock the built in lock on the strap.
Crystal
Totally fun. Totally safe. Totally beautiful.
Just walk and use the train system. It's super easy.
Tanya
We had a ton of fun and learned lots on this segway tour of the city. http://www.barcelonasegwayglides.com/
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Ron
I second what many others have said - we really enjoyed the Gaudi sites. I recommend booking ahead for the English tour at the Sagrada Familia - so good. Also really enjoyed La Pedrea and Parc Guell. We stayed near Placa de Catalunya as well, right in the thick of things. We could walk most everywhere from there. I don't remember the name of the building - Palau Musica? Beautiful concert hall with amazing decor - also took in a Spanish guitar concert there. Enjoyed the Picasso museum. And then just walking and walking, through the Gothic quarter, Ramblas, beaches. If you are into cuisine, there are tremendously good cutting edge restaurants - with very decent prices. Highly recommend Tickets - book three months in advance. And Disfrutar - exceptional meals.
Wayne
Watch out for the Taxis they are crooked as hell.
Darren
I loved Barcelona, was there for 3 nights 4 days, and stayed just of Las Ramblas, spent the days exploring the city, and beach. The food is incredible and the best way to get around is either rent a bike or walk, I find walking burns off the extra calories from all the food I consumed. I did do a wine tour https://winetourismspain.com/.../1-day-winery-and-wine.../ which ended up being a great outing.
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1 Day winery and wine tasting Tour from Barcelona - Barcelona
Tanya
There are some great wineries outside of Barcelona - great tip!
Oksana
I absolutely loved that city: it has everything: beach, city, history, do not eat at Las ramblas: non-authentic overpriced food and drinks. Go to side streets! I would visit park Guell, and enjoy the city!
June
the Gaudi sites were outstanding. It is a big city and sometimes overwhelming I used some viator tours and booked some Gaudi sites on my own.
Kelly
The sangria has way more alcohol in it than you expect
Joe
Checkout the https://www.eatwith.com/ for some unique dining options.
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Jackie
Pick pockets. Thieves on the beaches.
Lori
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Michelle
Following going in Sept.
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A.I. says...
My Experience Visiting Barcelona
Barcelona is a vibrant city filled with rich culture, delicious food, and stunning architecture. During my visit, I was able to explore many of the city's famous landmarks and hidden gems.
Exploring Gaudi's Masterpieces
One of the highlights of my trip was visiting the famous Sagrada Familia, designed by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudi. The intricate details and unique design of the cathedral left me in awe. I also visited Park Guell, another one of Gaudi's masterpieces, and enjoyed the stunning views of the city from the colorful mosaic benches.
Indulging in Spanish Cuisine
I couldn't visit Barcelona without trying some of the delicious local dishes. From paella to tapas, I savored every bite of the traditional Spanish cuisine. The fresh seafood and flavorful sangria were definitely a highlight of my culinary experience in Barcelona.
Strolling Through the Gothic Quarter
The Gothic Quarter is a charming neighborhood filled with narrow cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and quaint cafes. I loved getting lost in the maze of alleyways and stumbling upon hidden plazas and beautiful cathedrals.
Relaxing on the Beach
Barcelona is home to several beautiful beaches, and I made sure to spend some time soaking up the sun and relaxing by the Mediterranean Sea. The beachfront promenade was perfect for a leisurely stroll and people-watching.
Conclusion
Overall, my experience visiting Barcelona was unforgettable. The city's unique blend of history, art, and cuisine made for a truly memorable trip. I can't wait to return and explore more of what Barcelona has to offer.
Thank you for reading about my experience in Barcelona!
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Could anyone share your experience visiting Barcelona? Thank you