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What are the interesting places in Barcelona? Must-see attractions for Barcelona tourism.

Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain, located on the Mediterranean coast in the northeast of Spain. It is a world-famous Mediterranean scenic tourist city and a world famous historical and cultural city. The ruins of Roman walls, ancient palaces and houses in the Middle Ages live in harmony with modern buildings, and many streets in the city still have stone pavements. Sagrada Familia Cathedral is the largest church in Spain. Rambla Avenue, Spain Square, Devil's Fountain and Gail Park are all good places for people to linger.

Three-day tour of Barcelona

D 1: bartholomew → Milla → Sagrada Familia.

D2: Catalonia Concert Hall → Rambla Avenue → Barcelona Cathedral → picasso museum → Columbus Memorial Tower.

D3: Spain Square → Magic Fountain → Olympic Stadium

Must-see attractions in Barcelona

● Bartholomew House: The design is inspired by the folk story of St. George killing a dragon to save the princess, and it is famous for its peculiar shape.

● Mira House: It is considered to be the most representative and original building among all modern buildings and one of the most important buildings in the world in the 20th century.

● Guell Park: It is a historical and artistic monument of Spanish national property, including painted pottery collage lizards, Greek theaters, long snake-shaped feldspar chairs and other works of art..

● Sagrada Familia Cathedral: It is a landmark building, magnificent and breathtaking, and it is a miracle in the history of architecture. The main architectural style of the church is Catalan modernism in Barcelona.

Barcelona must go shopping.

● Diagna Street: It is the widest street in Barcelona and a famous shopping street. There are many beautifully designed shops on the street, and the goods sold are dazzling, gorgeous and unusual, with local characteristics.

● gracia Street: It is the most famous high-end shopping street in Barcelona, which gathers all kinds of luxury goods and local brands, and it is also the most expensive street in Spain at present.

La rambla: It is the most prosperous pedestrian street in Barcelona, with flower street and bird market, which attracts many locals and tourists.

Barcelona Festival

Diversified Barcelona has a variety of cultures, forming its own unique culture in the long history, and there are colorful festivals all year round.

● Grazier Festival: You can watch free band performances and local bands play. Lombardy Street in Catalonia is newly decorated. In the evening, people in the suburbs also organize popular dramas and other activities.

● Carnival: Latin American Carnival is prepared every year. On the streets, all kinds of Latin American floats danced, colorful fireworks showed, and revelers dressed as various roles flocked to the town.

● St George's Day-Valentine's Day Book Fair: Couples stroll hand in hand in la rambla. Girls hold flowers and choose books with their lovers, and la rambla has become a book market. At the Valentine's Day dance that can be seen everywhere in the evening, boys invite their favorite girls to dance LA PATUM Festival, which is a traditional culture in Catalonia with a history of hundreds of years. Every year, a series of theatrical performances are held to explain these roles.

● San Melcer Festival: One of the three major festivals in Spain, every open-air gathering place will hold various celebrations, such as Catalan "Stacking Towers".

Urban layout

The scenic spots in Barcelona are loosely distributed, generally extending from the Columbus Monument to the northwest and inland along the coast. Different styles of museums, art galleries and architect Gaudi have been selected as world cultural heritage, such as Sagrada Familia Cathedral and Mira House, which make tourists full of surprises.

The above information is provided by Estours &; Events published by Spain Travel Service (/exclusivspantours/), I hope you know something about Spanish tourism.