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$548

Barcelona

November - March

Flight available dates :
November 24, 2023 to March 28, 2024

This price includes :
round-trip flight, all taxes included


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Barcelona (Spain)

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According to the vast majority of Spain and Barcelona travel guides, Barcelona is by far one of the nicest cities to visit in the country. Elegant Barcelona hotels, world-class Barcelona restaurants, and activities that can only be found in Barcelona are just a few things that make this beautiful city unique. Barcelona museums, theaters, and art galleries are nothing short of spectacular and the city also has an impressive nightlife scene. Besides this, this art and design center has hundreds of interesting sights to offer to its visitors.  It is beautiful.

The best place to watch people go by, to stroll or simply relax, is Les Rambles , a pedestrian street with dozens of cozy Barcelona restaurants and outdoor cafés. Here, you will find flower stands, book kiosks, and small market stalls where birds and small animals are sold. You’ll also find an endlessly fascinating flowing receptacle of pageant-jugglers, singers, dancers, puppeteers, sidewalk artists, living statues, and assorted oddballs on parade. Touring Les Rambles is a Barcelona activity that is well deserving of a top spot in any Barcelona travel guide.

Nearby is  Plaça Reial  with plenty of bars and restaurants, and Palau Güell, built by the Catalan architectural genius Antoni Gaudí in his undulating art-nouveau style. While engaging in Barcelona activities like strolling Les Rambles and Plaça Reial, be very aware of pickpockets, as they are plentiful in heavily populated tourist areas.

After having seen these sights, stroll the narrow winding streets of the Barri Gòtic -- a medieval Gothic quarter full of interesting tapas bars and cafés. Check out Picasso’s old hangout, Els Quatre Gats , which has been renovated, but it hasn't lost its bohemian charm. Or head for the old Barceloneta section on the waterfront. This working-class area, which was always slightly rundown and scruffy-looking, is now packed with paella restaurants. The new beach area, which runs from Barceloneta to the Olympic village, is much cleaner than the old beach area. Although some people believe that it has been cleaned up considerably, it might be a wise idea to stay out of the water. Fortunately, the beach itself is already a feast for the eyes (and ears), with its huge and roaring waves.

Language is a BIG problem for the English-speaking in Barcelona and also in areas around the city. There are no signboards in English and if you do not speak Spanish (or preferably Catalan), you are better off with a phrase book to guide you around. Even in the majority of Barcelona hotels they do not speak English. It comes as a surprise because the vast majority of tourists are English and tourism is a big contributor to Barcelona's economy.

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