Top 3 Things to Do in Barcelona
1. Visit Sagrada Familia
The Sagrada Familia is one of the symbolic masterpieces of Barcelona. This is one of the marvels of architectural art and is still under construction by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí. It is advisable to book your tickets ahead of time so that you do not have to spend so much time waiting in line.
In the Sagrada Familia, one can see many stained glass windows through which beautiful colors of the sunlight enter the interior of the temple. Do not rush and take time to admire the fine and the elements of both; Gothic and Art Nouveau.
For more extensive information about the current construction and Gaudí’s vision it is advisable to partake in a guided tour. Lurk up one of the towers so as to get a bird view of the city of Barcelona.
2. Explore Park Güell
Park Güell is another work of Antoni Gaudí, the incredible park is designed in the manner like a fairy tale for kids to play. This public park is situated on Carmel Hill and demonstrates the distinctiveness of Gaudí as an architect as well as his talent in applying artwork into the landscape.
Strolling through some rich and verdant shade of the park enriched by those beautiful ceramic mosaics and recognized sculptures. The most captivating area outside the building is the clear multi colored dragon friend sculpture near the entrance where many people take their pictures. Using the main terrace, observe the most beautiful views of Barcelona and sit on the façade adorning Gaudí’s ceramic benches.
If you wake up early, it would be best to walk around Park Güell when the sun is just rising, when you are able to capture the changing light effect. Be sure to call for a timed entry and entry is limited due to the maximum number of people allowed in the park at once.
3. Take a Walk Along La Rambla
La Rambla is one of Barcelona’s most popular tourist attractions for shoppers being a busy street both in the morning and at night. This street is approximately 1.2 kilometers long and is packed with stores, restaurants and cafés, performers and various tourist attractions.
Begin the tour at Plaça de Catalunya then continues going down to the sea front where the atmosphere is alive. Spend time in La Boqueria Market: La Boqueria is a real true heaven for foodies as it offers a variety of fresh products, local produce, as well as sweet and savoury snacks.
Judging from some of the buildings you will find along this street which include the Gran Teatre del Liceu, an opera theatre and the Canaletes Fountain which it is believed that whoever drinks water from the said fountain will come back to Barcelona. You can appreciate Romanesque buildings and listen to music and actors and actresses performing in the streets.
Conclusion
Strolling through Catalonia’s capital, one can see cultural gems that include the La Sagrada Familia and Park Guell, as well as the atmosphere of La Rambla. This is truly one of Europe’s most enchanting cities – become familiar with its culture and do not hesitate to taste the specialities of Catalan gastronomy.
It is recommended to pre-arrange the visits depending on the attractions as a way of avoiding congestion and ensure you enjoy your trip. Here is the list of remarkable places that you can visit in Barcelona. Welcome to discovering the three best activities of this fascinating area!
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