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Barcelona reflects its history through its neighborhoods, monuments and architecture. In every corner of the city it is possible to find a fascinating place to take the best memories of the trip. Don’t miss them!
The ideal plan to start your tour of Barcelona is to get to know some of the most striking and popular neighborhoods of the city. Each one reflects a unique architecture and has different attractions for its visitors.
Starting with Las Ramblas, a walk through the city that goes from Plaza de Catalunya to the old port.
This area is surrounded by terraces ideal for contemplating the atmosphere, full of street artists and music. Along this promenade there are flower stalls, bar areas and restaurants.
Once the tour of Las Ramblas is over, you reach the Gothic Quarter, located in the heart of Barcelona. This place is popular for its palaces and ancient buildings.
Touring this gothic part of the city it is possible to visit many attractions, such as the Barcelona Cathedral, the Plaza Real, the Plaza del Rey and the Calle Portal de L’ Angel. There are options for all tastes!
Finally, one of the most popular neighborhoods to visit is La Barceloneta. Due to its location near the sea, the first to settle in this area were fishermen. Over time it was modernized to become one of the preferred environments for locals.
Being away from the city center, it is ideal to relax watching the boats go by and enjoying the sunset from the port.
Barcelona has multiple museums that reflect part of its history. These are some whose visit you cannot miss to learn more about the city.
The Museum of the History of Catalonia offers a tour showing the different stages of the history of Barcelona. Visitors have the opportunity to interact with the setting of the place to learn about its evolution from the Paleolithic to the 20th century.
For art lovers, the National Art Museum of Catalonia has a complete collection that ranges from the Renaissance to modernity.
The palace where the museum is located has different rooms that, in addition to housing the works of art, reflect incredible murals and paintings in their architecture.
On the other hand, the Chocolat Museum is an option outside the typical museum tour, to enjoy wonderful works made from sweets. In this place they show the entire manufacturing process, from the time it is cultivated until it becomes the works found there.
To end the trip around the city, Barcelona has a very active nightlife for those who want to take advantage of it.
If you want to go out dancing, in several areas of the city the venues are open until late. Like La Barceloneta and the Olympic Village, with its nightclubs by the beach.
Another must-see show in the city is the flamenco shows. This popular dance can be seen in theaters such as the Palacio del Flamenco or the Palacio de la Música Catalana.
In addition, many restaurants have dancers who put on a show while you enjoy a delicious dinner.
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