Barcelona is one of the most popular tourist destinations for Italian citizens. The reason is simple, the Catalan capital offers not only many tourist monuments but also the sea and a great night life. Sleeping in Barcelona is also relatively economic, as there are many accommodation facilities including apartments, hotels and hostels that offer many offers all year round. But let's see in detail what to see in Barcelona.
Las Ramblas, a road that separates the Gothic Quarter and the Barrio del Raval and which connects the city center to the sea. A pleasant walk from Plaza Catalunya to the monument to Colòn. From the Rambla you can access the marked La Boquerìa, the Liceo Theater and the Royal Square. Paseo de Gracia, the most glamorous street in Barcelona, where you can find the best shops. Among the different buildings, La Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, Casa Battlò, the work of the modernist architect Gaudì.
The Borne, a medieval neighborhood, now converted into one of the trendiest areas of Barcelona. Here you can visit the Picasso Museum and the beautiful church of Santa Maria del Mar
La Sagrada Familia: declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco, it is the most famous work of Antonio Gaudi. The Cathedral is in modernist style and its shapes recall nature, it stands out for its architectural solutions that are still as modern today as today. After more than 120 years since its construction, its 8 towers are still a long way from the 18 that appear in the original design.
The Gothic Quarter: the ancient historic center of the city of Barcelona. Here is the Barcelona Cathedral, the Palace of the Ayuntamento and the Generalitat (the government of Catalonia).