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Days in Barcelona

By Marco Christiansen | Jun 21, 2021

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A special walk through medieval streets and alleyways of the Gothic and Barceloneta neighborhoods.

Afternoon, Day 1

Park Güell

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1:30 pm

Why Park Güell? It’s a public park system composed of gardens and architectural elements located on Carmel Hill. It's a must see for any traveler in Barcelona.

Morning, Day 2

Casa  Mila

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11:30 AM

The last private residence designed by Gaudi. The stone facade and curved wrought iron balconies are a sight to behold. The rooftop is not to be missed

Afternoon, Day 2

Art Nouveau For Days

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1:45 PM

Spend the day exploring shops and restaurants. Take in the unique architecture of Barcelona

Casa Batlló

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3:30 PM

Casa Batlló is identifiable as Modernism or Art Nouveau in the broadest sense. To locals, it’s a slice of Barcelona tradition.

Afternoon, Day 2

Day 3, Morning

Basílica

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10:30 AM

Sagrada Familia, the symbol of Barcelona and the stunning masterpiece of Gaudi.

Day 3 afternoon

Palau

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1:30 PM

Palau de la Musica Catalana is the only concert venue in the Catalan Art Nouveau style listed as a UNESCO world heritage site.

Day 4, Morning

Cathedral

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10:30 AM

Go on a tour of the Cathedral de Barcelona. Don't miss the rooftop for spectacular views of the city.

Day 4, Afternoon

La Boqueria

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2:30 PM

The most famous market in Barcelona. You can't miss the cozy but crowded food hall filled with a myriad of colors, aromas, and flavors

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The unique experiences in Barcelona belong to this city only, begging you to return here over and over again.