Barcelona is a city steeped in tradition, art and culture. If you plan a Mediterranean cruise ships, which includes a stop in Barcelona, you should use your time wisely in order to see the very best the city has to offer. To help you plan your trip, we have compiled below 8, the hostel's tourist attractions in Barcelona:
1. La Sagrada Familia. This is perhaps the most famous of all Barcelona landmarks. La Sagrada Familia Cathedral designed by Antoni Gaudi is in 1883, has a penciled completion date of 2026. Even if you decide to give the Cathedral a miss, it can still be seen from almost anywhere in Barcelona. It really is the large and impressive. As well as make you small with its towering height, raises the mere details in every minute section of the structure of faith. Many people will say "select your preferred page". Actually Sagrada three different facades or faces, each tells a different part of Jesuss lives. There is so much going on that even non-Catholics will admire its audacity. You can visit the passion and Nativity towers, crypt, shop and nave.
2. Park Guell. Like Sangrada, this park was designed by Gaudi's and have the status of UNESCO World Heritage. Although there are many parks to choose from, this is by far the most fascinating. Whether you're a fan of the Gaudiss work and is there to note the details of the design that makes it a true Gaudi's piece or simply exists to admire some beautifully structured and arranged gardens, it is something you don't want to miss. Whether you want to climb a fantastic view over Barcelona-highest point, catch some rays on the grass or look at the wonderful mosaic design while listening to the music of the live bands that play in the Park, you will never find the experience dull.
3. the Montjuic. Otherwise known as "Jews Hill", this is a hill with a gloriously designed Fort, looking beyond Barcelona. As a site for many unscrupulous and unjust executions and a prison for political prisoners, it had a less than glorious past. Together with its darker side, there was light as it has been used as a botanical garden, the National Museum of Art of Catalonia an Olympic Stadium, and hosted the Spanish grand prix. In 1929, it was mainly the location for the International Exposition.
4. The Palau de Musica. Not only is this one of the true treasures of Barcelona and Spain, it is also one of Europe's and. This is a concert hall, which is tucked away behind other buildings and with a starting budget of only 6000 euros, took 3 years to complete. Designed by the famous Spanish architect Lluis Domenech Montaner, it is Victoria in the theme and feel and features a very striking stained glass skylight that shows the Sun in a water droplet shape. It is equipped with an amazing medium-sized organ, and just as important, an amazing sounding organ. If you choose to go on a tour round the place, you will perhaps bring us!
5. Las Ramblas. This is a 1200 metre Street and one of the busiest in the city as it slowly developed into a shopper's paradise. It contains many artists, markets and shopping centers, so make sure that you have some pocket money, when you visit these streets.
6. Barri Goti. In sheer contrast to busy, modernised feel of Las Ramblas is the Barri Goti almost like a maze of shops and surprises. Translated as the Gothic quarter, the Barri Goti takes you on a mysterious and marvelous trip that makes you feel as a time traveller, as you make your way through it when you tired of walking, you may find one of the many squares where you can sit and enjoy some see all else walking around in awe of coffee!
7. Hospital Sant Pau. This has been another building designed by Lluis Domenech I Montaner and been painstakingly designed and organized. Details on the outside of this building makes it similar to any hospital that you have ever seen before. The parts, tourists are generally not allowed to visit the inside of the hospital and the underground tunnels and imitations which have a nuclear bunker feel for them. even if you can't go inside, it is recommended that you have a look at it and see it yourself!
8. Santa Maria Del Mar. This building is dubbed as the Cathedral built by the people for the people! It was built in the 14th century in the Catalan Gothic style and is more terrifying and intimidating than any of the other cathedrals in Spain. It is missing the Golden surfaces and intricate and bold decorations that are so popular in Spain. This can make it seem cold to some, but try to look at it positively, which represents purity and peace.
Hopefully, this list will give you enough ideas to find things to do for as long as you are in this great place. Barcelona is a thriving and bustling city and although the 8 things listed above, are among the best places to visit, there are still many more for you to discover.
Marc Lindham writes about all topics related to Mediterranean and Adriatic cruises. Check out his Mediterranean Cruise Guide Web site, where he covers With cruise excursions, ships and destinations such as Barcelona, Rome, Florence, Dubrovnik, and much more.
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