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    • Wander the Gothic Quarter. For us, the Gothic Quarter was one of the highlights during our time in Barcelona. The Gothic Quarter is the old city centre of Barcelona.
    • Sagrada Familia. The Sagrada Familia is a Roman Catholic church designed by Antoni Gaudí. Although it is still under construction, this church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    • Our Favorite Gaudí Masterpiece, Casa Batlló. Casa Batlló is one of Gaudi’s most famous designs. This colorful building sits on Passeig de Gràcia, one of the major thoroughfares through the city.
    • Casa Amatller. Located to the left of Casa Batlló is Casa Amatller, another unique building in Barcelona. This building was designed for the chocolatier Antoni Amatller.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BarcelonaBarcelona - Wikipedia

    Barcelona (/ ˌ b ɑːr s ə ˈ l oʊ n ə / ⓘ BAR-sə-LOH-nə, Catalan: [bəɾsəˈlonə] ⓘ, Spanish: [baɾθeˈlona] ⓘ) is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain.

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  3. Things to Do in Barcelona, Spain: See Tripadvisor's 3,538,857 traveler reviews and photos of Barcelona tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in April. We have reviews of the best places to see in Barcelona. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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    This article is about the city of Barcelona, Spain. It provides information on its history, location, climate, cultural significance and attractions for visitors.

    The authors are research scientists and director of language studies at different institutions. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors.

    Barcelona is a city in northeastern Spain that serves as the capital of Catalonia autonomous community. It is a major cultural center with a remarkable history, abundant archives, libraries, museums, buildings of interest and superb examples of Modernist architecture.

    Barcelona is located on a plain between scenic mountains and the Mediterranean Sea with an average annual temperature of 61°F (16°C). Precipitation amounts to about 23 inches per year.

    At the core of the city lies the Gothic Quarter which features narrow streets punctuated by magnificent medieval buildings such as cathedral, episcopal palace etc., government buildings like Palace of Generalitat etc., Roman walls incorporated into medieval city etc..

    Plans were devised to extend the city but not carried out completely causing density to triple within 30 years; urban sprawl during Franco era added congestion; 1992 Olympic Games allowed for some renovation.

    For visitors main attraction still tends to be around Ramblas promenade leading down to port where Christopher Columbus monument stands; broad tree-lined centre strips given over stalls selling items such as flowers etc.; skyline reflects style present age but attracts distinguished architects like Antoni Gaudi whose work has become symbol for city...

    • Visit the Sagrada Família. Almost every city has at least one landmark that you simply can’t miss, and the Sagrada Família is Barcelona’s. Antoni Gaudí’s magnificent masterpiece has been under construction for more than 130 years, and it’s still not finished.
    • See more of Gaudí’s designs. The Sagrada Família may be the most famous of Gaudí’s buildings, but all his wonderful, whimsical designs are worth visiting.
    • Wander through the Gothic Quarter. Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) is the oldest and most atmospheric part of the city. Characterized by small alleyways, hidden plazas and historic buildings, it lies to the east of La Rambla, the famous pedestrian street that runs through the center of the old town.
    • Explore Barcelona's food markets. La Boqueria might be the most famous of Barcelona’s food markets, but each neighborhood has its own, and there are several excellent ones to choose from.
  4. Located on the Mediterranean coast, Barcelona is Spain's second-largest city after Madrid. The capital of Catalonia, known for its unique architecture, beaches, lively nightlife and rich culture, welcomes some 24 million tourists every year.

  5. Barcelona is a city with a wide range of original leisure options that encourage you to visit time and time again. Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, and famous for Gaudí and other Art Nouveau architecture, Barcelona is one of Europe’s trendiest cities. It’s a hub of new trends in the world of culture, fashion and cuisine.

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