Barcelona
Barcelona is arguably Spain's most cosmopolitan city and one of the Mediterranean's busiest ports. Culturally-rich doesn’t even begin to sum up Barcelona. It’s beyond opulent as far as culture goes.
The city boasts memorable museums and some quite breath-taking architecture, with buildings ranging from Renaissance masterpieces to ultra-modern classics. By dark, the city comes alive and party animals should head for the sandy beaches of Barcelona, with its seaside cafes, restaurants and legendary nightlife.
Attractions
- La Sagrada Familia - unfinished church by Antoni Gaudi is one of the most famous buildings in the world, so a definite must-see
- Font Magica Fountain is still one of the most famous spots in Barcelona with an estimated 2.5 million visitors annually
- The Picasso museum in Barcelona has many early sketches and lesser known works, which are a pleasure to see
- The Camp Nou stadium and FCB museum are among the most popular attractions in Barcelona. Watching a game at Camp Nou is once in a lifetime experience for FCB fans
- A tram to Tibadabo is a fun thing to do in Barcelona and great for kids
- Come & enjoy the magic and fun at Port Aventura an hour drive south west of Barcelona
- Visit the Poble Espanyol de Barcelona - the Spanish Village of Barcelona
- World-leading brands offer their genuine previous seasons’ collections with up to 60% off at La Roca Shopping Village
- Crystal clear waters offer great opportunities for water sports such as swimming, sailing, waterskiing, windsurfing, kayaking, snorkelling and more along the 200 km coastline
- Park Guell is one of the most impressive public parks in the world
- Enjoy all sorts of restaurants, bars and street performers along the famous Las Ramblas