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Barcelona Attractions

 

Las Ramblas

In the heart of Barcelona, Las Ramblas leads from the centre of the city, down to the waterfront. This main thoroughfare has stalls, cafés and street performers.

 

Sagrada Familia

This worldwide symbol of Barcelona is Gaudi’s most famous work. It began life in 1882 and remains unfinished following the architects death 40 years later.

 

Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic)

The Gothic Quarter contains buildings and remains of ancient fortresses and palaces. This fascinating area marks the city’s culture during the middle ages.

 

Olympic Stadium

Built for the 1992 Olympics, the Olympic Stadium perched high on top of Montjuic is impressive, if only for the views that are to be had from there.

 

Nou Camp Stadium

A must for football fans! The largest stadium in Europe and home to Barcelona FC. Take a tour and walk on the famous pitch itself or visit the museum.

 

Picasso Museum

The Picasso Museum shows the most important and exhaustive collections of paintings, drawings and sketches of the works of Pablo Picasso’s youth and education.