Tourist Places To Visit In Barcelona
Planning A Trip To Barcelona? Here's our list of top tourist places to visit in Barcelona
Catalonia’s magical capital city, Barcelona will leave visitors spoilt for choice when it comes to the best tourist places to visit. This is due to the fact that there are just so many distinctly unique cultural, historic and modern tourist places in the city that it is impossible to enjoy and appreciate all of them in one trip itself. From the Gothic Quarter’s old-world charm to the mesmerizing influence of Antoni Gaudi’s UNESCO-listed modern surrealist structures to FC Barcelona’s Camp Nou stadium, there is something on offer here to suit every visitor’s needs.
Sagrada Familia
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One of the most popular tourist spots in Europe, this work of genius from Gaudi continues to attract thousands of visitors from all over the world owing to its unusual Art Nouveau Design. The inside of the basilica is intricately designed with stained glass and high ceilings. It is a dream for design, art and history lovers. Gaudi remains the most significant architect in all of Catalonia and arguably Spain.
Gothic Quarter
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A spiritual focal point of the city, the Gothic Quarter or Barri Gotic is a historic area in the city filled with epic historic monuments and cathedrals. Some highlights in this area include the Picasso Museum and the Plaça del Rei which is a public square where live concerts are often held.
Casa Mila
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A UNESCO-listed heritage site, this structure is also one of the most beloved tourist spots in the city. Another one of Gaudi’s masterpieces, the building is a work of art in itself and was constructed in the period between 1906 – 1912. The colorful tiles on the chimneys of the building are its most unique feature.
Las Ramblas
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The celebrated promenade is the center of all tourism in the city, splitting it into 2 halves. Las Ramblas is also the social hub where locals and visitors gather alike. The La Bouqeria market, Convent of Santa Anna, Fountain of Three Graces and Palau Guell can all be reached from this street. Additionally, there are a whole host of cafes, shops and hotels situated here. It is definitely one of the best places to visit in the city.
Camp Nou
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The home stadium of the celebrated FC Barcelona team, this incredible stadium can fit over 90,000 fans on a big match day and is a must-visit tourist destination due to the city’s closeness to the team. Football is a way of life in most European cities and the same rule applies here in Barcelona, the uncrowned Mecca of football fans all over the world.
Parc Guell
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Yet another UNESCO World Heritage Site from the mind of none other Gaudi himself, this park is an incredible example of surrealism design style at its best. Enclosed by a beautiful garden, the park is full of winding staircases, multi-colored walls, caverns and overpasses. The Casa Museu Gaudi located in the park is where the beloved architect once lived.
Casa Batllo
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As if there weren’t enough UNESCO-listed structures, the Casa Batllo stands as another example of Gaudi’s incredible imagination and talents. A more modern structure, the front of the building still retains some surrealist aspects that characterize most of Gaudi’s creations including the mosaic tiled fronts, wavy roofs and multiple opulently decorated chimneys.
Palace Of Catalan Music
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Built between 1905 and 1908 in the Catalan Modernista style, this theatre seats over 2,000 people and is one of the only European Theatres that are lit up by natural light. This is one of the best places to visit for visitors looking to enjoy live theatre or musical performances, as well as those suckers for history and architecture.