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  • About Barcelona

  • 1) For lovers of nightlife - On Friday the metro in Barcelona opens until 2 am and on Saturday and other public holidays, the metro is open 24 hours a day.
    • 2) L'Eixample District, - the richest in attractions These are exactly the same recognizable "squares" - clearly delineated quarters with beveled corners of houses at intersections.
  • 3) The most famous creation of Antoni Gaudi, the symbol of Barcelona - the Sagrada Familia in the L'Eixample District.
    • You must see the temple inside, it’s worth it - the most unusual temple, unreal, fantastic architecture, reminiscent of a fairytale forest, can become the most vivid impression of the entire trip 4) La Boqueria Market is the main gastronomic attraction of Barcelona, the oldest market in Catalonia, it’s history dates back to the 13th century!
    • Collected about 300 counters with a variety of delicacies, from exotic fruits and rare spices to meat and fish.
    • The further from the main entrance, the lower the prices, so don't rush to buy something right away.
  • 5) The oldest part of Barcelona is the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic).
  • The area is very atmospheric, a bit gloomy and very different from the rest of Barcelona.
    • Next to the cathedral is Carrer del Bisbe, probably the most photographed street in the Gothic Quarter.
  • 6) Pastisseria Hofmann confectionery at Flassaders 44.
    • Croissants are sold here, but not ordinary ones, but with different fillings.
  • Be sure to try the delicious croissant with mascarpone.
  • 7) Fairy Park Güell is one of the most striking masterpieces of Gaudí, which must not be missed.
  • The park is amazing!
  • Starting from the central entrance - fabulous "gingerbread houses", which were originally intended for the gatekeeper and administration.
    • 8) For lovers of ceramics, the best store is ART Escudellers, the largest selection is at Escudellers 23.
    • The huge hall contains ceramics from different regions of Spain..
  • 9) Barcelona is the largest city on the Mediterranean coast.
    • 11) Barcelona didn't have beaches until the 1992 Olympics 12) Barcelona is the only city in the world to be awarded the Royal Gold Medal for Architecture by the Royal Institute of British Architects 13) Barcelona could be home to the Eiffel Tower.
  • Unfortunately, Spain rejected the architect's project, deciding that it was too "radical" and did not fit the aesthetics of the city.
    • 14) There are 68 parks in Barcelona 15) Barcelona boasts 9 UNESCO-protected monuments 16) Barcelona is famous for a huge number of pickpockets.
  • On La Rambla and other tourist attractions, it is recommended to keep a close eye on your pockets, bags and other things.

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