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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. Fast forward a thousand years or so to the Middle Ages by taking a stroll through the shadowy lanes of the Gothic quarter, past tranquil plazas and soaring 14th-century cathedrals. In other parts of town bloom the sculptural masterpieces of Modernisme, a mix of ingenious and whimsical creations by Gaudí and his Catalan architectural contemporaries. Barcelona has also long inspired artists, including Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró, both of whom have major Barcelona museums devoted to their works.
The enchanting seaside city with boundless culture, fabled architecture and a world-class drinking and dining scenes is sure to make your stay a memorable one.
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Strolling around the streets of Barcelona will bring surprises at every turn. Pedestrian streets in the old quarter, green spaces, and a splendid seafront with a range of modern facilities are a reflection of its multi-faceted character.
Barcelona has cleverly succeeded in embracing its past without forgetting its commitment to the future. The city is endowed with some exceptional infrastructures which are in demand as venues for seminars, symposia and international events. Its exceptional transport connections, the Mediterranean climate and the multitude of attractions for visitors make Barcelona one of the world’s leading business cities.
Arrival at Barcelona International Airport. Go to the water, light and sound show of the Magic Fountains of Montjuic.
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Route through the Gothic Quarter after breakfast, visiting the famous Cathedral of Barcelona.
On the way, stop by the Boquería Market and Walk along the Rambla Catalunya and Passeig de Gracia. Also, visit the Casa Batlló or La Pedrera (both by Gaudi) and walk through the Born visiting the Museo Picasso and Santa Maria del Mar (Cathedral of the Sea) church.
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The route along Las Ramblas, el raval and Port Vell. Lunch in Barceloneta. Visit Hospital de San Pau and Sagrada Familia. Walk through Gracia neighborhood and eat dinner in one of its restaurants.
Spend the rest of the day at leisure.
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Post breakfast, visit the Güell Park – another of Gaudi’s magnificent works.
Next, drive to the world famous Camp Nou to cherish the glorious stadium of Football Club Barcelona (FCB). Also, visit the picturesque Montjuic and Ciutadella Park.
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Go on a morning train trip to Sitges – a coastal town in Spain’s Catalonia region, southwest of Barcelona, backed by the mountainous Parc Natural del Garraf. It’s known for its Mediterranean beaches and seafront promenade lined with grand mansions.
Stroll along the delightful Sitges Beach and center.
Return to Barcelona by late evening.
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After breakfast, visit Montserrat by train. Hop in a rack or cable railway up to monastery.
There, visit the Montserrat Abbey and the chapel of the Virgin of Montserrat, both heritage structures. Next, go out on a trek to the peak of Montserrat with spectacular views of the valley and the mountain’s strange rock formations. Also, stop by the Cova Santa.
After a thrilling day trip to Montserrat, head back to Barcelona.
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After breakfast, check-out of the hotel and proceed to Barcelona International Airport for the onward journey. Recollect the thrilling memories of Spanish architecture on your way back.