What to see in Barcelona, Spain in a short trip?
Barcelona, Spain is an impossible place to know and get acquainted with in a short trip. Especially for travelers with a limited stay in a country; so, it is but wise to plan and get to know the major and key tourist destination to see or visit.
It is impossible to see everything in a short trip visit on a city. Yet, how can we utilize our limited time to feel fulfilled and get a grasp of what the city represent or boast.
Choosing the right Barcelona hotel accommodation is also a key factor of enjoying your stay in this place. When you choose a hotel near the historical center it would be very easy to go from one destination to another. The second factor is focus on WHAT to see in this city. If you know what you really wanted to see then it makes the tour for meaningful and with direction. Remember, that Barcelona has so much to offer that even a year’s stay would not make you feel satiated and finish visiting the whole place.
So let us make an itinerary plan with in a short time and get grasp of what you should encounter as a tourist.
Never miss Barcelona’s bizarre human living statue in- La Rambla! Though there are human statues in other places like Vienna, Paris, Chicago, Berlin and Lisbon, to name a few; La Rambla surpasses all these places in popularity and creativity of these human living statues.
Another activity to indulge in such a short trip is a Gaudi tour. The first stop of this tour is La Pedrera, an apartment designed by Antoni Gaudi in Eixemple. Another must-see stop is the Familia Sagrada. It is too much for words to describe this structure. Never leave this city without a glimpse of Familia Sagrada.
Third must-see destination in this location is the Montjuic Fountain. Though the fountain performs in certain schedule; if you can catch one better grab the opportunity; this is another sight which is beyond words.
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