People coming to visit Barcelona have a lot of things to see and enjoy. Here is a list of five essential and enjoyable things that one can do to spend a gala time in the city. They are bound to give you some of the most cherished and memorable moments.
Wandering Amidst El Gotico And El Born
You will find some of the most beautiful and oldest streets of Europe in El Born and El Gotico. It is indeed a wonderful feeling as you wander aimlessly across the windy streets and come across something new. If you want to have a glimpse of the real Barcelona and enjoy an eventful afternoon, this is the place to come to, with all its shops, tapas bars and little cafes. In spite of being sometimes smelly and dirty, El Born as well as El Gotico score high in terms of rustic features. So, until and unless you lose yourself in these meandering streets, you are oblivious of the real face of Barcelona.
Spending Time At Placa Real
This magnificent square is a wonderful place to visit, especially for those who are in search of traditional Catalan or Spanish restaurants and great bars. Some of the most popular nightclubs in Barcelona are here. While Sidecar offers a whole lot of indie rock music with live bands, Jambore makes you experience good amount of dance classics and pumping hip-hop. You can also watch live performances from the Flamenco tradition, originating in the southern part of Spain. If you want, you can simply spend hours chilling out and enjoying the atmosphere, while helping yourself to a street beer.
Relaxing At A Beach
Barcelona has some of the best beaches in Europe, the most happening one being Barceloneta. There are beach bars known as Chiringuitos where one can sip on pricey Mojitos with loud reggae music in the background. After spending some time at Barceloneta, you can visit almost all the best beaches as you take a stroll down the promenade. The scene gradually changes as you move away from Barceloneta.
Escaping To Sitges
If you wish to spend a holiday a bit away from the main city, Sitges is a classy and cute option. Board the metro and go directly to Sants Estacio, from where you can make it to Sitges in a Renfe train. In this way, you can reach the place in less than an hour. Walk along the palm tree lined broad boardwalks and sneak into any of the classic restaurants and cafes. Considering the aristocratic feel of the place, the bars are amazingly cheap.
Setting Yourself Free Over A Rooftop Terrace
Barcelona has innumerable rooftop terraces; the only thing is that you have to find them out. Most of these terraces are on exclusive hotels. While you might find the terraces and rooftop pools reserved only for guests, you might be allowed if you politely ask permission from the hotel staff. Hotel 1898 has one of the most scenic rooftop terraces, where you can simply sit and order a drink or food.