Incredible Barcelona

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21st Mar 2020

The main attractions. What to see

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I am sure that in order to visit all the sights of Barcelona, ​​it will take more than one week. Having visited this city several times, I continue to discover interesting places of different planes: quiet parks, unusual architectural buildings, museums, beaches, shops.

Top 5

It’s hard enough to make a list of the top places from the whole variety of cultural, architectural and natural monuments of Barcelona, ​​so I’ll tell you what impressed me most of all.

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Temple of the Holy Family (Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família)

Well, of course, in the first place, the visiting card of Barcelona is the temple designed by Antonio Gaudi, the construction of which has been going on for more than 130 years. The monumentality and grandeur of this building is truly amazing. When I stood at the entrance to the building and looked up at the towers of the church, I felt like an ant next to a two-meter man. However, while I tried to take a photo against the background of the famous temple, I was repeatedly pushed by other tourists, whose concentration in this place reaches its maximum.

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I think that only real heroes capable of standing up for several hours in a row get inside.

Montjuïc Mountain

Mount Montjuic has become for me one of my favorite places for walking. Firstly, due to the fact that it offers a great view of the city. Secondly, due to the fact that there are many interesting objects on Montjuic: the National Museum of Art of Catalonia, a castle, a singing fountain, the village of Poble Espanyol and even several nightclubs.

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Here you can easily spend the whole day.

Park Guell (Parc Güell)

And another creation of the great Gaudi on the list. During my first visit, almost every Barcelonaer asked me if I had already visited this place. The bright, surreal and some little toy Park Guell with its gingerbread houses was really worth a visit, because I did not see such parks anywhere else.

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Once I decided to take a walk there at night and I can say that in the dark some mosaic statues look truly ominous.

Museum of Modern Art (MACBA)

People gather here to chat, have a beer and, of course, ride a skateboard. I like to come here in the evenings, because as soon as it gets dark, the MACBA is perhaps one of the main gathering points for young people in Barcelona.

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While the museum outside is turning into a real skate park, inside there are various exhibitions presented by art of the 20–21 centuries.

Gothic Quarter (El Gòtic)

If I were asked where the real European spirit is most felt, then I would say that in the Gothic Quarter. Here narrow streets with ancient buildings intertwine, and cozy cafes and bars are located on small squares.

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In general, the entire El Gotic area resembles a small town from the Middle Ages, and it is noticeably quieter and calmer than on the nearby La Ramblas.