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Travel Guide Directory > Spain > Cataluna > Barcelona Display All Barcelona Spain Listings or refine your search: New Listings Barcelona City Tours Barcelona Spain Guided tours and excursions in Barcelona. Book walking, bike and bus tours in Barcelona online. Barcelona Travelogue Barcelona Spain Barcelona is one of the most popular short stay destinations in Europe, with tourist numbers increasing each year. This website is full of advice on how to get there, where to stay, and what to see and do, where to visit and food and and drink. Camping Globo Rojo Barcelona Spain Camping Globo Rojo is a small and cosy Camp-site and Bungalow Park. Ideal accommodation for families with children as well as couples looking for a spot to rest surrounded by comfort. About Barcelona Spain Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain and is located on the Mediterranean sea. Barcelona has a Mediterranean climate, with mild, dry winters and warm, humid summers. A variety of Spanish flavours can be tasted at a tapas bar. Barcelona tapas bars serve a variety of appetizers. You can order a selection of different tapas that you eat as a full main meal. Tapas can be found in local Barcelona bars and also restaurants. A highly recommended free nighttime visitor attraction is the Magic Fountain of Montjuic which is a light, music and water fountain extravaganza. Another popular free visitor attraction is Park Guell by Antoni Gaudi. Originally planned as a housing estate that failed because of its very radical design. Today it is a much visited park and World Heritage monument. The stunning mosaics were made from recycled ceramics. If you are traveling to the park by Metro you can get off at Vallcarca and then use the escalators to almost reach the top of Park Guell and then walk down through the park. You can see more of Antoni Gaudi work at the striking La Sagrada Familia. The large Roman Catholic basilica is still under construction and it is hoped that La Sagrada Familia can by finished by 2026 for the 100th anniversary of Gaudi's death (1926). Construction for the building started in 1882. Eight spires of a projected twelve have been completed. Visit La Sagrada Familia by taking Metro Line 2 or 5 to Sagrada Família. It's easy to get around Barcelona using a comprehensive public transport system that includes a metro, two tram networks, a bus network and several funiculars and aerial cable cars. |
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