Holiday in Barcelona

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Located on the north east coast of Spain. Barcelona is a city full of sensory delights. Barcelona is one of the world's leading tourist centers and has plenty of tourist sights, museums and activities perfect for families and couples. Stretches of sandy beaches, unrivaled Spanish nightlife, and rich Catalonian culture make Barcelona a longstanding holiday favourite. Individuals, couples and those with youngsters will all enjoy the wide range of attractions in Barcelona.  For locals and travelers alike, Barcelona is full of hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path wonders that go far beyond the typical tourist traps. With plenty of cheap flights available to Barcelona and short flight times, it makes for a great holiday destination.
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You’re sure to love the energy and excitement in Barcelona as it comes to life in the evenings.Couples who want to experience the "real" Barcelona can find a number of authentic activities that veer from the standard stroll down to la Sagrada Família. Barcelona is world famous for many things including their successful football team, history and architecture as well as a host of hidden bars down narrow cobbled streets that never seem to shut, but did you know that they have mile after mile of unspoilt golden sandy beaches. The night holds limitless possibilities in Barcelona. Start with sunset drinks on a panoramic terrace or dig your heels in the sand at a rustic beachside chiringuito (bar).

Foods
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Barcelona is especially good for its seafood. Simple, flavourful ingredients – seafood, jamón(cured ham), market-fresh produce – are transformed into remarkable delicacies and then served in captivating settings. A quick bite in a tapas bar is the ideal way to pass the time until your evening dinner. However, the locals in Barcelona are quite fond of their own Catalan cuisine, so you’re more likely to find a traditional three-course meal. Start with the city's world-renowned cuisine: At bcnKITCHEN, visitors can sign up for cooking classes to learn the art of local, traditional dishes like coca catalana and crema catalana.For couples craving a taste of the dramatic, visit Barcelona Improv Group to catch an improv show or even partake in a Sunday drop-in workshop hosted at Teatre de l’Enjòlit. Barcelona's wide-ranging palate adds further complexity: Basque-style tapas bars, Galician seafood taverns, avant-garde Japanese restaurants and sinful chocolate shops are all essential parts of the culinary landscape.


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Entertainment

Entertainment options in Barcelona go beyond correfoc, a traditional fireworks display — though these shows are highly recommended if you happen to be in town for any kind of Catalan festival. As darkness falls, live music transforms the city: the rapid-fire rhythms of flamenco, brassy jazz spilling out of basements, and hands-in-the-air indie-rock at vintage concert halls. Head to La Rambla Boulevard, where street performers are ready to wow the crowds. As a bonus, there’s also an abundance of affordable bars in the streets nearby. If you’re looking to party, then a cheap holiday to Barcelona won’t disappoint as there are a range of club nights. Most clubs won’t open their doors until 1am, so get ready to party through the night.

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Those staying in Barcelona for business may find inspiration atMADE, a flexible space for artists, designers, entrepreneurs, engineers and more. Meandering through Gràcia, which has become one of Barcelona's hippest neighbourhoods in recent years, will provide a peek into how the locals live. This area has a number of outdoor cafes with WiFi,  so you can take a laptop and enjoy  people watching. Onna Cafe has excellent coffee, plentiful electrical outlets, and a variety of delectable menu options.

Skip the guided tours of Barcelona's most heavily trodden tourist traps and opt instead for a comprehensive bike tour of this fabulous city. Steel Donkey Bike Tours offer a unique experience. Go beyond the city limits for a day of wine tasting, vineyard touring, and soaking in the mountains, monasteries, and stunning nature that surrounds this metropolitan hotspot.

Architecture

Barcelona is renowned as a showcase for the work of its best loved architect, Antoni Gaudi. His magnum opus, the still unfinished Sagrada Familia, shapes the Barcelona skyline with its striking towers and intricate facades.Barcelona has also long inspired artists, including Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró, both of whom have major Barcelona museums devoted to their works. Barcelona's architectural treasures span 2000-plus years. Towering temple columns, ancient city walls and subterranean stone corridors provide a window into Roman-era Barcino. Go on a tour of Parc Güell and take in the vibrant mosaics while wandering around this beautiful garden.


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The deep blue Mediterranean beckons. Sun-drenched beaches make a fine backdrop to a jog, bike ride or long leisurely stroll along the seaside – followed by a refreshing dip. You can also enjoy the view from out on the water while kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding or taking it easy on a sunset cruise. Barcelona's expansive beaches are also well worth a visit. For those seeking sandy beaches sans crowds, head to Playa de Llevant, Barcelona’s easternmost beach. 


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