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What country is Barcelona? 20 17 notes on tourism in Barcelona

Barcelona is a very famous city, famous for its football. This is the world of football. Barcelona has a long history of architecture. There are many historic buildings and many delicious foods waiting for you. This is a detailed travel guide to Barcelona.

Barcelona is the city of which country in Spain? "Straight lines are man-made, and curves are God's." Anthony Ogdi Street

There should be few cities in the world that need to thank one person for his contribution. He doesn't have many famous sayings, but he adds unique charm and magical atmosphere to the city with epoch-making architectural design concepts.

It is still a simple and rude raiders style, teaching you how to step into this passionate, casual and romantic Barcelona.

1. In Barcelona, Gaudi's works should definitely be taken seriously first. For myself, I have been abroad for many years, but I am actually tired of seeing typical churches or buildings in Europe (mainly because of different cultural beliefs). But when I stood in front of Sagrada Familia, all my plane sensory experiences were awakened by it and became three-dimensional, which was incredible!

There are many introductions about Gaudi on the Internet. To put it simply, he was a designer hired by the rich in Barcelona at that time, responsible for design and decoration. His unique style makes some buildings form a landscape.

Must-see Gaudi style buildings are:

Sagrada Familia, Sagrada Familia. The only unfinished world heritage building in the world. Both photos were taken there. I went in June in summer, and flowers were blooming outside the church. It's already beautiful inside the church, and there are flower skirts outside, which are very beautiful.

Be sure to book tickets in advance, or the long queue will be very unpleasant.

Batlo House in Bart House and Milla House in Milla House. Bartholomew's house is upstairs. There will be staff to help you take photos at the small window and take photos with its famous exterior wall design. Milla's house is a must-see on the top floor, and it is called the "quarry".

Park Gouel Park Gouel. How to describe it. It's just that the house inside seems to have come out of Alice in Wonderland (Figure 4).

1. You can run upstairs and stick your head out, and let your friends stand outside the building and take pictures of you.

2. Camp Nou Stadium. The biggest football field in Europe, you can watch the carnival international competition here from August to May every year. I don't know much about football, but I know Messi, hahahahahaha, the place that fans dream of.

3. Borgia market. Do you want to see fresh fruit, seafood, ham and cheese or indulge in delicious food?

Paulia market is the oldest and most authentic food market in Barcelona. This place is not only a paradise for local food, but also full of tourists with cameras.

The fifth picture is the birthday. We bought a lot of seafood there and then went back to our place to have a party. It means there is no such thing in London. Growing up by the sea, I ate Pippi shrimp with tears in my eyes.

4. The famous tapa snacks in Spain. Tapas are available in almost all restaurants there, and several shops are delicious. The shopkeeper is not recommended.

But you can go to a candy store called lapastisseria. I also asked my friends, and they are very famous in the local area. That's where I buy my birthday cake. All the cakes in the shop are exquisite and lovely. I really want it. I remember that shop was near Bogelia market. You can try it on the road.

When you arrive in Barcelona, how can you not see Flamengo? We went to a small theater called Ta lantos. The theater is located in the Golden Square, and there are performances almost every night. Ten euros per person. There are games at 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 every night. A course of treatment lasts for one hour. Go to the queue to buy tickets early, because the seats inside are uncertain. If you arrive early, you can sit in the front row. Order a beer or sangria cocktail (wine is extra) and watch the dancers perform enthusiastically, and you can enjoy it.

6. The beaches and docks in Barcelona.

There is a retro boat as shown in Figure 7, which is for tourists to play and sail in the sea near the harbor.

Then at the seaside, I think the most amazing thing is that the local old men and women "play mahjong" and suddenly feel very close to each other. Take off your coats one by one, let the sun shine black and red, sweat and play small cards, and the picture is magical.

7. There are flowers everywhere in Barcelona in June and July. Every scenery that you and your other half walk hand in hand in this magical land is the best gift that this land brings you.

8. Traffic problem: Open-air double-decker sightseeing bus! It's so convenient. All the above scenic spots should be visited. All you have to do is buy an ice cream, take headphones to listen to the Chinese tour guide, get off at the station for sightseeing, and then wait for the next bus.

It seems that there are two different companies in sightseeing bus, which are basically divided into two different routes: North and South. Just pay attention to the problem of changing the line.

9. Accommodation problem: B&B where I lived before has information about airbnb. But now it turns out that this room is not for rent. However, airbnb is like this. Because it is someone else's house, sometimes the owner will take it out for rent after living for a while. You can wait or find another airbnb.

Airbnb in Spain should have a good name, whether it is room design or occupancy rate.

10. Almost three days is enough for the whole trip to Barcelona.

One last tip: remember to protect yourself from the sun in summer! I seem to have this sentence in every strategy.

I am serious. The sun there is really fierce like a tiger.

I just wear low-cut clothes all day and look in the mirror at night. There is a unique reddish-brown V on my chest.

Barcelona is a very famous city, famous for its football. This is the world of football. Barcelona has a long history of architecture. There are many historic buildings and many delicious foods waiting for you. This is a detailed travel guide to Barcelona.

"Straight lines are man-made, and curves are God's." Anthony Ogdi Street

There should be few cities in the world that need to thank one person for his contribution. He doesn't have many famous sayings, but he adds unique charm and magical atmosphere to the city with epoch-making architectural design concepts.

It is still a simple and rude raiders style, teaching you how to step into this passionate, casual and romantic Barcelona.

1. In Barcelona, Gaudi's works should definitely be taken seriously first. For myself, I have been abroad for many years, but I am actually tired of seeing typical churches or buildings in Europe (mainly because of different cultural beliefs). But when I stood in front of Sagrada Familia, all my plane sensory experiences were awakened by it and became three-dimensional, which was incredible!

There are many introductions about Gaudi on the Internet. To put it simply, he was a designer hired by the rich in Barcelona at that time, responsible for design and decoration. His unique style makes some buildings form a landscape.

Must-see Gaudi style buildings are:

Sagrada Familia, Sagrada Familia. The only unfinished world heritage building in the world. Both photos were taken there. I went in June in summer, and flowers were blooming outside the church. It's already beautiful inside the church, and there are flower skirts outside, which are very beautiful.

Be sure to book tickets in advance, or the long queue will be very unpleasant.

Batlo House in Bart House and Milla House in Milla House. Bartholomew's house is upstairs. There will be staff to help you take photos at the small window and take photos with its famous exterior wall design. Milla's house is a must-see on the top floor, and it is called the "quarry".

Park Gouel Park Gouel. How to describe it. It's just that the house inside seems to have come out of Alice in Wonderland (Figure 4).

1. You can run upstairs and stick your head out, and let your friends stand outside the building and take pictures of you.

2. Camp Nou Stadium. The biggest football field in Europe, you can watch the carnival international competition here from August to May every year. I don't know much about football, but I know Messi, hahahahahaha, the place that fans dream of.

3. Borgia market. Do you want to see fresh fruit, seafood, ham and cheese or indulge in delicious food?

Paulia market is the oldest and most authentic food market in Barcelona. This place is not only a paradise for local food, but also full of tourists with cameras.

The fifth picture is the birthday. We bought a lot of seafood there and then went back to our place to have a party. It means there is no such thing in London. Growing up by the sea, I ate Pippi shrimp with tears in my eyes.

4. The famous tapa snacks in Spain. Tapas are available in almost all restaurants there, and several shops are delicious. The shopkeeper is not recommended.

But you can go to a candy store called lapastisseria. I also asked my friends, and they are very famous in the local area. That's where I buy my birthday cake. All the cakes in the shop are exquisite and lovely. I really want it. I remember that shop was near Bogelia market. You can try it on the road.

When you arrive in Barcelona, how can you not see Flamengo? We went to a small theater called Ta lantos. The theater is located in the Golden Square, and there are performances almost every night. Ten euros per person. There are games at 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 every night. A course of treatment lasts for one hour. Go to the queue to buy tickets early, because the seats inside are uncertain. If you arrive early, you can sit in the front row. Order a beer or sangria cocktail (wine is extra) and watch the dancers perform enthusiastically, and you can enjoy it.

6. The beaches and docks in Barcelona.

There is a retro boat as shown in Figure 7, which is for tourists to play and sail in the sea near the harbor.

Then at the seaside, I think the most amazing thing is that the local old men and women "play mahjong" and suddenly feel very close to each other. Take off your coats one by one, let the sun shine black and red, sweat and play small cards, and the picture is magical.

7. There are flowers everywhere in Barcelona in June and July. Every scenery that you and your other half walk hand in hand in this magical land is the best gift that this land brings you.

8. Traffic problem: Open-air double-decker sightseeing bus! It's so convenient. All the above scenic spots should be visited. All you have to do is buy an ice cream, take headphones to listen to the Chinese tour guide, get off at the station for sightseeing, and then wait for the next bus.

It seems that there are two different companies in sightseeing bus, which are basically divided into two different routes: North and South. Just pay attention to the problem of changing the line.

9. Accommodation problem: B&B where I lived before has information about airbnb. But now it turns out that this room is not for rent. However, airbnb is like this. Because it is someone else's house, sometimes the owner will take it out for rent after living for a while. You can wait or find another airbnb.

Airbnb in Spain should have a good name, whether it is room design or occupancy rate.

10. Almost three days is enough for the whole trip to Barcelona.

One last tip: remember to protect yourself from the sun in summer! I seem to have this sentence in every strategy.

I am serious. The sun there is really fierce like a tiger.

I only wore low-cut clothes for one day. When I look in the mirror at night, I have a unique reddish-brown V on my chest. It did not fade until this spring.

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Now let me sum up Barcelona's words in one sentence, that is.

Of all the places in Europe, Barcelona is the only place where I have to wear flip-flops without scruple.

This place belongs not only to local people, but also to tourists.