This guide was created to introduce first-time visitors to the many exciting things Barcelona has to offer. It’s a whirlwind “best of” tour for those who only have a few days to enjoy the city. To help you save time and money, I’ve highlighted the most impressive sights, the tastiest food, and the ideal place to sleep. The guide also provides information on getting to and around Barcelona and features detailed walking instructions to minimize the chance of getting lost. You’ll Discover The best sights Barcelona has to offer The best time to visit the city How to get to Barcelona both internationally and from within Spain What to eat and the best restaurants to eat it in The perfect hotel—right in the middle of the action and with an amazing 24/7 buffet Ideas for exciting day trips if you have a little more time to spend in the area Itinerary Features Numerous maps and detailed walking directions to get you from place to place A handy language guide with important phrases in both Spanish and Catalan Pictures of some of Barcelona’s key highlights Useful website links Sights and Neighborhoods You’ll Visit La Rambla Casa Milà The Eixample Barcelona Cathedral La Sagrada Familia Picasso Museum Block of Discord The Barri Gotic (Gothic Quarter) Parc Güell La Boqueria Market Barcelona Harbor Christopher Columbus Monument La Ribera Gaudi’s House City History Museu Who Should Use This Itinerary? Although anyone can benefit from the valuable information in this itinerary, it is especially well-suited for First-time visitors to Barcelona People who only have a few days in the city and want to see all the highlights without wasting valuable time figuring out what to do and how to get around Individuals who enjoy history, culture, the arts, and food People who enjoy walking and soaking up the atmosphere of a place Travelers on a low-to-moderate budget Itinerary Table of Contents About This Guide Who Should Use This Guide? When to Go A Note on Language Transportation International
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