Sightseeing
La Sagrada FamĂlia inspires awe by its sheer verticality, and in the manner of the medieval cathedrals it emulates, itâs still under construction.âŠ
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Sagrada FamĂlia
401 Carrer de MallorcaLa Sagrada FamĂlia inspires awe by its sheer verticality, and in the manner of the medieval cathedrals it emulates, itâs still under construction.âŠ
One of the strangest residential buildings in Europe, this is GaudĂ at his hallucinatory best. The facade, sprinkled with bits of blue, mauve and green tiles and studded with wave-shaped window frames and balconies, rises to an uneven blue-tiled roof with a solitary tower.
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CASA BATLLĂ
One of the strangest residential buildings in Europe, this is GaudĂ at his hallucinatory best. The facade, sprinkled with bits of blue, mauve and green tiles and studded with wave-shaped window frames and balconies, rises to an uneven blue-tiled roof with a solitary tower.
Barcelonaâs central place of worship presents a magnificent image. The richly decorated main facade, dotted with gargoyles and the stone intricacies you would expect of northern European Gothic, sets it quite apart from other churches in Barcelona.
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Katedralen i Barcelona
s/n Pla de la SeuBarcelonaâs central place of worship presents a magnificent image. The richly decorated main facade, dotted with gargoyles and the stone intricacies you would expect of northern European Gothic, sets it quite apart from other churches in Barcelona.
Barcelona's most famous street is both a tourist magnet and a window into Catalan culture, with cultural centres, theatres and intriguing architecture. Flanked by plane trees, the middle section of La Rambla is a broad pedestrian boulevard, crowded every day until the wee hours with a wide cross-section of society.
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La Rambla
Barcelona's most famous street is both a tourist magnet and a window into Catalan culture, with cultural centres, theatres and intriguing architecture. Flanked by plane trees, the middle section of La Rambla is a broad pedestrian boulevard, crowded every day until the wee hours with a wide cross-section of society.
The massive stadium of Camp Nou ('New Field' in Catalan) is home to the legendary Futbol Club Barcelona. Attending a game amid the roar of the crowds is an unforgettable experience; the season runs from September to May. Alternatively, get a taste of all the excitement at the interactive Camp Nou Experience, which includes a tour of the stadium.
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ArĂstides Maillol - Trav. de les Corts
The massive stadium of Camp Nou ('New Field' in Catalan) is home to the legendary Futbol Club Barcelona. Attending a game amid the roar of the crowds is an unforgettable experience; the season runs from September to May. Alternatively, get a taste of all the excitement at the interactive Camp Nou Experience, which includes a tour of the stadium.
Parks & Nature
North of GrĂ cia, Unesco-listed Park GĂŒell is where GaudĂ turned his hand to landscape gardening. Itâs a strange, enchanting place where his passion for natural forms really took flight and the artificial almost seems more natural than the natural.
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PARK GĂELL
North of GrĂ cia, Unesco-listed Park GĂŒell is where GaudĂ turned his hand to landscape gardening. Itâs a strange, enchanting place where his passion for natural forms really took flight and the artificial almost seems more natural than the natural.
Platja de Badalona
Beautiful quiet beach 10-15min walk from the apartment
Arts & Culture
The setting alone, in five contiguous medieval stone mansions, makes the Museu Picasso unique (and worth the probable queues). The pretty courtyards, galleries and staircases preserved in the first three of these buildings are as delightful as the collection inside.
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Picassomuseet
15-23 Carrer MontcadaThe setting alone, in five contiguous medieval stone mansions, makes the Museu Picasso unique (and worth the probable queues). The pretty courtyards, galleries and staircases preserved in the first three of these buildings are as delightful as the collection inside.
Food Scene
Barcelonaâs most central produce market is one of the greatest sound, smell and colour sensations in Europe. It spills over with all the rich and varied bounty of fruit and vegetable stands, and seemingly limitless varieties of sea critters, sausages, cheeses, meats (including the finest Jabugo ham) and sweets.
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Market
91 La RamblaBarcelonaâs most central produce market is one of the greatest sound, smell and colour sensations in Europe. It spills over with all the rich and varied bounty of fruit and vegetable stands, and seemingly limitless varieties of sea critters, sausages, cheeses, meats (including the finest Jabugo ham) and sweets.
Hotshot chef Carles AbellĂĄn runs this basement tapas haven known for its gourmet versions of old faves. Highlights include the bikini (toasted ham and cheese sandwich â here the ham is cured and the truffle makes all the difference) and zesty boquerones al limĂłn (lemon-marinated anchovies). You canât book but it's worth the wait.
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Tapas, 24
269 Carrer de la DiputaciĂłHotshot chef Carles AbellĂĄn runs this basement tapas haven known for its gourmet versions of old faves. Highlights include the bikini (toasted ham and cheese sandwich â here the ham is cured and the truffle makes all the difference) and zesty boquerones al limĂłn (lemon-marinated anchovies). You canât book but it's worth the wait.
Drinks & Nightlife
La Barceloneta beach
Entertainment & Activities
GrĂ cia
Shopping
Carrer de Juan Valera