Barcelona, Spain travel guide

Scenic spot introduction:
Barcelona, Spain, is a charming world full of fairy tales and dreams, a Mediterranean city known as the "Pearl of the Iberian Peninsula" and the "Flower of Europe", and a gorgeous art sanctuary created by the architect Gaudí. . The colorful city combines Roman-style ruins, medieval-style urban areas, classic and magnificent modernism, and the works of 20th-century pioneers. Whether you are wandering around the bustling business district, strolling through the classical old town, or exploring world heritage sites, you can enjoy it from What you feel is the unique mood and charm of Barcelona.Attractions distribution:
Barcelona is located in southern Europe, on the Mediterranean Sea, and is the capital of the Catalonia autonomous region in Spain. Barcelona is the birthplace of Catalan culture. It is divided into 6 districts, distributed in a ring with Plaza Catalunya as the center. There are countless attractions worth visiting, the most representative ones include Sagrada Familia Cathedral, Gaudí’s classics such as La Pedrera, Casa Batlló, and Park Güell, World Cultural Heritage Sites such as Plaza de España, Plaza San Jaume, Concert Hall of Catalunya, and Hospital de Sant Pau de Santa Croce, as well as the Picasso Museum and the National Museum of Art and other art exhibition venues. Gaudi's most commonly used porcelain collage architectural style is spread throughout the city, making Barcelona full of bright colors and vivid colors.Scenic spot qualifications:
World HeritageScenic spot features:
See the sea, visit ancient times, architectural tours, celebrity tours, shopping, food, religion, museums, architecture, sports, seaside, famous mountainsTransportation
Scenic spot location:
Europe > Spain > Barcelona
How to get there:
1. Airplane: Barcelona International Airport (Aeroport de Barcelona), you can take the airport light rail or bus to the city.
2. Train: Barcelona Sants Station, which can travel to and from European countries. Long-distance buses at home and abroad can also be taken here.
3. Long-distance buses: Barcelona Bus Station (França Station, Nord Bus Station), traveling to and from European countries and cities within the territory.
4. Cruise ship: Port de Barcelona has international routes to Italy and can also go to some port cities in the Mediterranean.
5. Urban transportation: subway, light rail, day bus, night bus, taxi.
Scenic area map:
3D real scene of scenic spot
Tickets
Official website of the scenic spot:
Wuwuwu.Barcelona suddenlyiwhat.com
Precautions:
1. Take care of your valuables and wallets as much as possible, especially in crowded places such as train stations. Be even more careful if you encounter someone blocking the road, asking for directions, or throwing things on yourself.
2. There are many tricks on the street to deceive people, so don’t stop and watch; if someone asks if you have any change or need to change it, just refuse or ignore it.
3. Smoking is prohibited in indoor public places and in some open-air business areas of bars and restaurants, squares, etc.
4. Every afternoon 14:00-17:00 is the lunch break. All shops and restaurants are closed, and they are not open on Sundays (including large shopping malls in the city center). Please pay attention to the time arrangement.
Travel Tips
Travel Notes of Travellers:
- Travel tips: Best travel tips for June
- Travel Guide: Spain 7-Day Travel Guide 2018
travelling guideline:
1. You can take tourist bus lines from Plaça Catalunya to some attractions in the suburbs.
2. The Musical Fountain, the largest fountain in Europe and the second largest fountain in the world, in the Plaza de España has a fountain show starting at 9 pm from May to October every year, with each performance lasting half an hour, and the last one At 11pm.
3. The main attractions are all in Zone 1. You can choose a one-day pass or a ten-day pass for tickets, which is more affordable. There are also tourist information centers at train stations and other places.
4. There is an antique flea market every Thursday in Barcelona’s Cathedral Square, and there is Europe’s most important antique fair every March → Antique Salon (Salon de Anticuarios); the winter sale in large shopping malls runs from the end of December to February Around the end of the month, the summer sales run from the end of July to the end of September.
Best time to visit:
summer
Shopping recommendations:
(Shopping) Antiques, wines, folk arts and crafts from all over the world, modern art, leather products, decorations with trendy designs and daily necessities.
(Gourmet food) Spanish bacon, duck boiled with pears, lobster boiled chicken, rabbit meat and snail stew, sausages boiled with beans, Catalan custard desserts and pasta.
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Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Barcelona

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - La Pedrera

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Rooms

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Balcony

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Maritime Museum

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Sacré Coeur Cathedral

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide: Catalunya Concert Hall

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Park Güell

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Poblet Monastery

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Olympic Port

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Picasso Museum

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Casa Batlló

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Plaza Royale

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Arc de Triomphe

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Reliefs

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Olympic Park

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide: Mira Rooftop

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Montjuic Mountain

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide: Las Ramblas

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Football Museum

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - FC Barcelona

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Plaza Catalunya

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Museum of Modern Art

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Santa Cruz Old Hospital

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Sant'o-Croix Hospital

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Broken Porcelain Collage

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Rome Old Town

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Boqueria Market

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Barcelona Port

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Plaza de España

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Montjuic Castle

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Gondola Cable Car

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - São Jome Square

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Camp Nou Stadium

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Teresa College

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Gaudí Memorial Museum

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Scenery

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Palace Güell

Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Horta Maze Garden
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