Some Of Barcelona’s Best Kept Secrets That Few Tourists Know About

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The best way of making sure that you enjoy every bit of your stay in Barcelona is rent and apartment as opposed to booking a hotel room. You will get the comforts and privacy of home giving you a relaxing time during your holiday visit. The other thing is that you should do your best and take the path that few tourists take, and you will discover one of the city’s best kept secret.

Telefèric De Montjuïc And The Montjuïc Castle

One of the best places to visit when in Barcelona is the beach; the other is the hill of Montjuïc. A day of strolling in the city’s streets can make dissuade anyone from going up the hill. But, it is still possible to get there without too much effort. Just catch a cable car to take you to the top of the hill and enjoy the ride as you relax and taking in the panoramic view of Barcelona. Catching the sunset atop Telefèric is far better than at the beach. Get there a bit early so that you can visit Castell de Telefèric. The Castle has been around since the 17th century is one of the city’s Historic places.

The Hill Of Montjuïc

It may look like any other ordinary hill at first glance, but the hill of Montjuïc in Barcelona is no conventional hill. It has many great things that visitors and see and do. It is a place that appeals to different people; from the sports fan looking for a challenge and the romantics in search of a memorable location to the culture seekers who love the diversity of people and the art fanatics that find a deep connection with places. The hill of Montjuïc is a place that fits all.

Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys

The might Barcelona Olympic stadium and swimming pool are found on the hill of Montjuïc. The stadium got a makeover in readiness for the 1992 Olympics where several athletics events and the opening and closing ceremonies were held. The stadium still hosts several events, and the swimming pool is also open to the public during the hot summer months to be a suitable alternative to the Barcelona beach, which gets overcrowded during that time of the year.  The many locals and tourists that have come to swimming at the Olympic pool say it is like they are swimming in the sky. The pool site is located in an area that gives a great view of the city below.

El Poble Espanyol

Talk about the streets of Barcelona and few match to what El Poble Espanyol is and offers. The street is a mecca of splendor with things such as iconic Spanish buildings, and it is one of the city’s hubs of modern art. It has a modern art museum that houses works of famed painters and artists. El Poble Espanyol has numerous shops where tourists can hunt for Spanish crafts and gifts. It is a part of the city with rich culture and a full of fun for a day’s outing.

Enjoy The Spanish Cuisine At Barcelona’s Trending Restaurants

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Barcelona is the Mecca of the Spanish world, where life seems to be brimming with love; a love that celebrates a diversity of culture that has various culinary experiences the Spanish way. Here are some of the top restaurants in Barcelona where guests can enjoy the best of Spanish cuisine.

Les Tres a la Cuina

It may look like a small deli with several tables, but this eatery is a great spot for grab some lunch or dinner. However, you need to make a reservation to be assured of getting a spot in the restaurant. Its menu includes cuisines for around the world and the very best of the Spanish culinary. It is the perfect place to go for brunch. One of its top dishes is the polenta and Passat with garlic tart or goat’s cheese.

Kaiku

The beauty of Kaiku is it’s ever changing menu that sways with what is good in the food market. Hence, each week has its unique menu, but always expect a bit of the usual servings that includes chicken and shellfish. The vegetable dishes, however, take the day because the chef always works with fresh produce some of which are from the owner’s garden.

Can Culleretes

Can Culleretes can be viewed as a master of the culinary scene in Barcelona. The restaurant has been around for two centuries (since 1786), amazing! And, given such a long history, it probably is why it has matrons that act like they have been around long enough to know what customers want and quickly convincing them otherwise if they seem lost for choice. The menu here includes an array of Spanish dishes at affordable prices.

Cinc Sentits

Cinc Sentits is big on Catalan Cuisine but still has managed to place Chef Jordi Artal’s creation on the culinary scene. Its keen on making unforgettable dishes that make up is fixed menus, which include seven-course Sensacions and five-course Essència. It is one of the places in Barcelona to take your special other for a romantic Spanish dinner.

Can Solé

It may be a bit upmarket that most restaurants, but it still is big in exceptionality. For instance, it offers reading glasses to guests that need them during dinners. As one of the city’s best paella restaurants, Can Solé is where people go for its famous paellas and its “grandmother’s spoon food” which includes potato and lentil stew, poached eggs with onion soup, and chickpeas with chorizo.

El Atril

El Atril exudes a homely atmosphere with its stone-walled dining room. Sitting under umbrellas on Plaça de Sant Cuga while savoring a bowl of moules et frites gives it that Spanish touch. However, El Atril has more to offer than just that; there are plenty of meat and drinks that include wine and beers.

Set Portes

Located near the port, even its name is befitting since is huge on seafood and paella. Set Portes has been serving Barcelonans with hearty meals since 1836 and still is good at its trade; making Spanish cuisine with the magic found in old recipes and giving some dishes a new twist. Many great people have grace the restaurant, and some have been immortalized in plaques embedded on the chairs.

Making The Most Of The Time When On Holiday In Barcelona With Children

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If you love Barcelona when on an “adult holiday” then you will still love it when you bring the kids with you on your next visit; they will love it too. One thing you will not is that it is possible to engage in some grown-up fun without having to leave the children behind. It is common to find parents have small talk and sipping beers on a terrace as they watch the kids play around. Here are some of the things you can do to make the most of the holiday time when in Barcelona with the kids.

La Rambla

The La Rambla is as much a spectacle for the visitors as it is for the locals. Street performances held on a pedestrian boulevard run through the day and into the night. Acts include flame throwers, fire-eaters, human statues, and flamenco dancers among others. It is a place filled with free family entertainment.

Bird’s-Eye Barcelona

If your kids do not fear heights, then taken them atop the Monument a Colom where they can have a spectacular view of the city below and the harbor. Alternatively, you can opt to take them on a Transbordador Aeir Cable ride. The cable cars roles over the city to the harbor; the ride connects La Barceloneta with Montjuïc

Water World

The good thing about water world is you do not have to worry about the kids getting wet. They will go crazy as they have fun taking part in various activities such as playing in the carousel or getting into the prototype submarine. The Water World is home to thousands of fish and an 80m long aquarium, which is a shark tunnel.

Fun Museum

Museum may be an adult’s idea of fun, but there are several museums that also pay attention to children. Such museums offer educational exhibits in a fun way that captures the kids’ imagination. For creepy wax statues, chocolaty artworks, and cool audiovisual displays to education shows and children workshops, the Museu Maritim is where parents take their kids to learn and have fun.

Parc D’atraccions

A Ferris wheel ride and a scary horror house are examples of the twisted fun and scary things that the Parc d’Atraccions has in store for all visitors. The kids will either love the scary fun or be utterly dismayed, which might also happen to most adults. The Hotel Kruger is a horror house with ghouls and leaping ghosts that make hairs stand with fear.

Make A Splash

The Barcelona beach is one place that offers loads of fun activities under the sun. From sunbathing, building castles, and play beach games, to taking a dip in the seas; the beach is a fun place where the kids and let loose and make a splash. If you find the beach too crowded, and your family is in the mood of getting wet and having fun in the water, then head to any of the city’s pools.

A Day At Park Güell

After a few days of touring and sightseeing, the children may not be in the mood for too much travel though they would still love to be out of the hotel room. Take them to the park for a picnic and relaxation. The older kids will be intrigued by the weirdness of the park, and the energetic toddlers will love play in the vast grassland and playgrounds.

Enjoying Asian Cuisine At Some Of The Best Asian Restaurants In Barcelona

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Barcelona is a city with diverse cultures, lovely people, and fabulous weather.  The richness of culture means that the city has a diverse cuisine, which is also fostered by a growing food culture that has led to the rise of many different food joints and restaurants. The local love the difference cuisines, but the tourists are often spoilt for choice.

When people think of Asian cuisine, they think about unheard off seafood among other foods that can be half cooked, spicy, or raw.  When touring any place, it is almost impossible not to try the local cuisine culture and probably fall in love with the different dishes. Asian cuisine is one of the popular food choices in Barcelona, and it is possible to find different proposals for different tastes and every budget. Below are some of the top Asian restaurants that first-time tourists can go and enjoy the best of Asian cuisine in Barcelona.

Thai Restaurant

Indochine is a Thai restaurant that offers delicious food with decorations that give it that mouthwatering appeal. The restaurant has a unique setting and theme; guests get to wine and dine in a small Asian jungle that has palm trees and orchids with tables set around a water pond to give the impression of authentic Thailand dining rather than dining in Barcelona. Guests can choose between three different menus.

Indian Restaurant

Veg World India is a vegan restaurant in Gracia quarter that offers fresh, traditional Indian food. Some of the main foods include samber, tandoori bread, and masala dosa and some tasty homemade desserts that include juices, ice-cream, and sweet meat. With the “à la carte” and the daily menu offering affordable food prices; the restaurant is very popular with the vegans and all table are often fully booked. As such, guests should make advance bookings for dinners.

Japanese Restaurant

Koya Shunka is a trending Japanese Restaurant whose fame has been on the rise since it received its first Michelin star in 2013. The restaurant offers two menus, the (G)ASTRO and the KOY that transports guests to Tokyo. Koy Shunka also has a bar that offers a view of the action in the kitchen as Chef Hideki Matsuhisa and the team creates Japanese dishes. All in all, the restaurant is just in a class of its own, with excellence seeing from the setting, dishes, presentation, and service.

Chinese Restaurant

The Chen Ji is considered as Barcelona’s house of authentic Chinese that offers good food at affordable prices. The restaurant located near the Arch of Triumph and does not out rightly give an artificial Chinese look. Nevertheless, guests are treated to handmade, traditional Chinese dishes that include noodles and guo tie. Guest with an adventurous palette can try the sea wasp or the duck tongue.

Korean Restaurant

Seoul is an authentic Korean food restaurant that offers fresh quality, homemade Korean dishes made by the owner, Mrs. Kim. The restaurant is popular among lovers of Korean seafood and meat dishes. Vegans also frequent Seoul to enjoy different vegetable dish options.

 

Eating Out In Barcelona’s Family Friendly Restaurants

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Barcelona is a lovely city that families can visit and enjoy during their holidays. However, sometimes it can be a bit perplexing figuring out where to take the family for good meals. Yes, the fast food stands on the streets can offer something to bite, but that is not what can be considered as a proper family meal.

Barcelonans love outdoor eating, a terrace culture that can be seen across this city that has a fabulous climate; families prefer eating in restaurants located at the beaches or next to playgrounds or eateries with enclosed terraces. For families planning to visit Barcelona, here is a breakdown of some of the top family-friendly restaurants worth taking the family for meals.

Bar Del Convent

The Bar del Convent is a restaurant with a Gothic setting of beautiful arches and other architectural features of the old days. It is a trendy restaurant that is a perfect place for lunches. Bar del Convents offers an array of meals including, cakes, beverages, pasta, and salads. It has ample play area for the kids and the tables at the sofa area have a toy box and a pullout table.

Churros And Chocolate In Barcelona

Children go crazy for chocolate and will love dunking baked and fried pastries into hot chocolate, which is a Barcelona tradition offered by several restaurants such as the Chocolateria La Nena. This is a family run café known for its chocolate drinks and homemade rolls, cakes and salads. The Chocolateria La Nena also have ample play area for the kids that has many different toys. Other joints with the offering the chocolaty delight are the Pudding café and the Granja Viader.

Chiringuitos

Chiringuitos are seasonal restaurants that pop up along Barcelona’s beaches during the tourist season. They offer the option of having a meal without having to deprive the children the joy of playing in the sand. The only issue is the meals differ in both quality and price.

Double Zero

Double Zero is the place to take the family for sushi. It has a special menu for the kids. Having three branches, the best place to take the kids would be the Zero Maresme and the Zeroo Born located in El Masnou and El Born, respectively. However, they offer such service during the holidays on the weekends.

Picnics And Takeaway Bars

Since the city offers a lot of outdoor options, from beaches to parks, families can plan for picnics and can get meals from any of the picnic and takeaway bars. For fun picnicking, families can go to the Ciutadella and Parc Güell.  Alternatively, takeaway bars may offer tasty family meals to go.

Semproniana

Semproniana is one of Barcelona’s child-friendly restaurants. It offers French and Catalan cuisine during the weekdays at affordable prices. Kids can also have fun learning how to cook Catalan Cuisine, the cooking classes are held every Saturday in the afternoon for two hours.

Frederic Marès Museum

Another café with a gothic setting on a patio, the Frederic marès museum is located in an antique palace in the heart of Barcelona. It is a top choice for families on an outing and are looking for a cozy place for the kids to play and have lunch.

The Wonders Of Barcelona Port Vell For The Travel-Lovers

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This blog is an attempt to provide a guide for the travel lovers who intend to visit Barcelona this season. The facts stated in this blog are interesting and may make your journey even more amazing.

The Port Vell Or The Old Harbour Of Barcelona

The Port Vell has a great history of development and renovation. It was refurbished completely before the Olympic Games and today it has become a spot of attraction for the tourists. Tourists love to visit this place since it has museums, places to walk and the extraordinary sports facilities. The stats have revealed that the port of Barcelona is so much popular among the visitors that yearly, as many as 16 million people visit the Port. The following list highlights the top activities that can be performed when you are on the Port of Barcelona.

The list provides an insight into the favourite landmarks and sites of the Barcelona Port. Please go through it if you want your visit to be memorable.

The Famous Columbus Sculpture

In order to pay a tribute to honourable Christopher Columbus, the Universal Exhibition of 1888 in Barcelona built a famous sculpture of the Hero of Americans. They decided to build it since Columbus landed to Barcelona after discovering America. This statue is present at the end of Ramblas and it has a lift situated inside of it. You can use this life to go up the statue while enjoying the phenomenal view of the city. You can go as above as 60 meters from the ground.

The Aeri-Del Port Car Cable

This cable car has been built to connect the Montjuic Hill with Port Vell during the 1929’s World Fair. It is magnificent as it is as long as 1300 meters. It takes about 10 minutes to cover one-way ride of it. These days it is primarily used to enjoy the magnificent views over the great city. On the top of one of the Towers, a restaurant for the tastiest sea-food is present. If you are a food lover, it would prove to the visitors’ paradise for you.

The Famous Golondrinas Boats

Present at Catalan are the great traditional boats which facilitate trips along the coast of Barcelona. This would provide you with skyline of the city from the sea. The very first Golondrinas is said to have been inaugurated in the year 1888 during a Universal Exhibition and at that time they had stream engines. Today, even after 130 years of its build, they are still offering trips primarily during the day time. But they have now managed to offer night trips exclusively on Fridays and Saturdays of August. There is also Jazz music present to make the Journey even more cheerful.

The Museum Displaying The History Of Catalonia

This Museum is situated inside of the Palau del Mar, and is a perfect example of the architecture from the 19th century. This Museum would help you to learn about the magnificent history of Catalonia which has evolved over the years to the present day.

Bohemian Guide To A Fabulous Weekend In Barcelona

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Barcelona is a city under the sun. It has excellent weather near all year round and fantastic people. Spending a weekend in this Spanish city will leave you desiring to come back again and again. However, the large crowds may soon become a concern especially if you desire to spend a weekend away for the bustle of people.

If that is your goal for the next weekend you plan to spend in Barcelona, then this bohemian guide will help you plan for a fan-filled weekend in Barcelona. It will get you off the familiar paths and help you know some other best eateries and entertainment joints in the city.

Viewing The City

The first agenda would be having a feel of the city and what other better way to accomplish this than have a bird’s eye view of Barcelona. Hence, you will have to head to a high point that offers an excellent view of the city. Try the Bunkers of El Carmel. Bearing in mind that you wish to avoid the masses of people consider rising early and preparing yourself for a morning hike.

It is a strategy that will put you on an adventure and one that will see discovered rarely used viewpoints as you pass the conventional routes. Since it is an early morning start, you can take a quick stop and engage in some morning yoga and meditation.

As you come back down to the city, you can grab a few quick snacks from any of the many restaurants and mobile takeaway vendors and then head to the Plaza de Sant Felip Neri. It is a small square but big on history and one of the most surreal sights in Barcelona. However, you should make a point of getting their before lunchtime so that you can beat the crowds.

Fork Out While Touring

After you well deserved lunchtime break, you can set out to explore part of the city that you have not been during your past visits. It is a chance to also get an extra bite or two as you go around doing a bit of shopping. Check out the Satan’s Coffee Corner whose name stands out but still offer some of the best coffee in Barcelona. If you fancy a hearty lunch, then how about trying some sushi at Big Fish, a joint that will make you feel like you having a piece of New York in Spain.

Alternatively, you can enjoy some of the most amazing dishes at Café Kafka as you seat on is fabulous terrace and enjoy the afternoon breeze and soak up the Barcelona sun. Checkout Sabater Hermanos and get yourself the best bath soaps you will ever find in the city. The soaps will be a nice way to wind down as you call it a night back in your hotel room while taking a long soak.

As the sun sets, start making your way to the beach to enjoy a quieter setting at a section of the beach located between the city and Badalona town. You can pass by La Heladeria Mexicana to do a bit of shopping and grab some ice cream as you make your way back into Barcelona. You can have some night fun at the XIX Bar located in Sant Antoni area; they have an insane collection of infused gin and tonic. It is the perfect drink to have as you close the curtains to a wonderful weekend day in Barcelona.

Places To Visit In Barcelona That People Will Remember Forever

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Barcelona is exciting to explore with celebrated monuments within short distance of one another. It is an enthralling city with limitless options for cultural immersion. Some of the favorite places to visit in Barcelona include

Favourite Places To Visit In Barcelona

Placa Reial

It is an area covered with classical buildings and cafes. People will find lampposts designed by Gaudi at the center of the area. The area gets transformed as coin and stamp market during Sundays.

La Sagrada Church

Francisco de P. Villar started designing the church in 1882. In 1883, it was continued by Gaudi. He used nature as guiding aesthetic to create the church. It was redesigned the columns to appear as a forest. Gaudi increased the size of the church from the original design. The church work steadily continued except in 1926 due to Gaudi’s death and in 1940.

Passeig De Gracia

It contains one of the modern buildings in the city with elegant architecture by Gaudi. It includes designs like Casa Batllo, Casa Lleo by Luis Domenech I Montaner. Most of the exclusive shops in Barcelona are located near the Passeig de Gracia.

Bari Gotic

It has derived its name from medieval streets. It stands as an example to the development of Barcelona between 12th to 15th century. It has its roots that go back to almost the first century.

The shining monument in the Gotic is the Cathedral for Santa Eulalia. It is a Catalan Style architecture which was constructed in the 13th Century. It has slender pillars which houses a choir sculpted with drawings by Bartolome Ordonez, one of the Renaissance artists Spain has ever produced. People will find Palau Generalitat, the seat of the government of Catalonia nearby which is the edifice with classical facade and 15th Century foundations. There are other monuments like Placa Rei, the Royal Palace, a refectory with Roman architecture and the 14th century Agueda.

Barri Gracia And Barceloneta

These two are traditional attractions that are little far from main tourist attractions. They are interesting to relax if people are looking to get away from the crowds. It is now a lively market which was an earlier fishing port. It holds a broad walk for a Coastal stroll. It streets are authentic. It is just 15 minutes from the Born. Gracia is situated below Gaudi’s Park. It’s takes 10-minutes in a subway from Catalunya and it has lots of restaurants people can choose.

La Rambla

La Rambla is an essential place to visit in Barcelona. It is the City’s most famous street and is also one of the most exuberant. Its boulevard runs along the side of the old city, from the lively Placa de Catalunya to the harbor. people can gather along with the locals to watch the continuous action in the streets below the plane trees. Don’t miss the famous indoor market for fresh juices in the afternoon.

Savour The Moments
It is fun visiting these places in Barcelona. Take a camera along to capture the memorable trip so that people can look back and enjoy savouring the moments spent in the exquisite destination.

MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR BARCELONA TRIP IN 5 DAYS

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Whether your idea of vacation is taking a stroll along a sea, relaxing at the sun-kissed beaches or spending the entire day exploring the architectural treasures, Barcelona has you covered. Those who have been to Barcelona are full of stories about the incredible city and they have this indomitable desire to keep coming back again.

Barcelona has so much to offer to the tourists that even a lifetime might not be enough to see it and do it all. In most cases you have just a few days or maybe a week if you are lucky to spend in the city. Here are a few tips that will help you make the most of your Barcelona trip in just 5 days.

Day One – Explore The Historical Treasures

The roots of the city go back to the pre-Roman times and you can see the influence of that era even today. If you are a history buff and wish to know the past of Barcelona closely then spend a day visiting the various city museums and other historical buildings. At the Barcelona History Museum, you can actually walk through Roman ruins. The Picasso Museum houses over 300 pieces of work by Picasso. Other historical buildings worth visiting are The Gothic Cathedral and Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art.

Day Two – Pamper Your Palette With The Taste Of Spain

Spend a day learning, exploring and experiencing the varieties of food in Spain. There are various food markets worth exploring in the city and there are guided tours that will take you around Barri Gothic and neighboring areas. The tour will help you learn about the food culture in Barcelona.

Day Three – Relax In The Sun Drenched Beaches

When you are in Barcelona, you just cannot miss a day out in the sun drenched pristine beaches. Whether you want to spend an activity-filled day enjoying the various water sports or simply wish to relax at the beach, you need at least an entire day to soak in the beach fun.

Day Four – Enjoy The Architectural Wonders

On day four, spend some time appreciating the various architectural wonders of the city. Barcelona’s Gaudi is a world renowned architect who is known as the father of the Modernista architecture. He has a unique style and his various works attracts many visitors to the city. The four main architectural wonders designed by him are La Sagrada Familia, Casa Mila, Park Guellm, and Casa Batllo. You can enjoy a walking tour of the various Modernista movement sites by famous architects.

Day Five – Relax And Enjoy The City

On day five, you can enjoy a thrilling aerial ride on the Harbor Cable Car which starts from the beach in Barceloneta and takes you to the Montjuic Hill. From the hill, you will be able to enjoy spectacular views of the city overlooking the Olympic stadiums, a Spanish village and beautiful gardens. Spend the remaining time enjoying Barcelona food and drinking a lot of sangria. If you still have time then watch a football or soccer match in Barcelona.

BARCELONA’S TOP MUST-SEE ATTRACTIONS WHEN TOURING THE CITY

Aerial View Over Port Vell Marina, Barceloneta And Rambla De Mar At Night In Barcelona

Barcelona is a Spanish city that attraction millions of visitors, annually. Its fame can very well be credited to fantastic weather, alluring beaches, attractive topography, easy access, and a hearty people who have a tasty local cuisine. While these are the things that many people associate with the city, the sights and sounds of Barcelona are also key features in what keeps many tourists coming back.

BARCELONETA

While it may suffice to stay that every spot on the coastal beachfront that stretches for around 2.8 miles is a good place to enjoy the sun and take a dip, Barceloneta most probably is the best spot of the seven beaches that make up the coastline. It is a section of the coastline that has a walkway that is very popular with cyclists and joggers. Barceloneta tends to have more people basking on the sandy beach during the summer months.

LA RAMBLA

Popularly referred to as Las Ramblas by the locals, this is a street that constantly is abuzz with activity. It actually is a series of streets and each having and adding a unique feel to anyone, especially for those who step into the district for the first time. There you will enough different acts by street performers, do some shopping in the Boqueria market, and enjoy and a bit or drink at any of the bars and restaurants found in along the street.

CAMP NOU

If you love soccer, then F.C. Barcelona is a name you know and have heard about; a formidable European football champions whose home stadium is Camp Nou. The stadium is Europe’s largest sporting arena that has room for 99,000 people. While a tour around the stadium is a nice way of enjoying the arena, the greatest experience would be watching a game while seated at any of the top-most chairs in the stadium.

CASA BATLLO

Casa Batllo is the architectural creation of Antoni Gaudi, one of his many masterpieces that stand in the city. It was recently remodeled but was not stripped of its unique features, the two ornamental pillars in terrace entrance.

CASA MILA

The building is yet another work of Antoni Gaudi with beauty and uniqueness that is unlike any other building in the city. The Casa Mila gives tours around the building for visitors to marvels its interior and the magnificent roof structure. However, the first thing that catches the eye when you see Casa Mila for the first time is the lack of straight edges on the building’s exteriors.

MONTJUIC

Located in the southwest part of the city, the Montjuic is shallow his with a flat top with its eastern side have a gradient that looks like a sheer cliff. From atop the hill, you can have such a commanding view of Barcelona’s harbor. There are several fortifications and the National Palace that was built as the main pavilion for International Exhibition.

PARCGUELL

In as much as Antoni Gaudi’s works can be seen in various parts of the city, the ParcGuell is most probably the most celebrated of his works. It originally was planned to be developed by Gaudi but only two houses managed to stand on the land before it was purchased and turned into a park by the city of Barcelona.