What to do in Barcelona

 Barcelona, one of the most special tourism centers in Europe with its strong culture and colorful life, welcomes hundreds of thousands of tourists every year with its magnificent architectural structures and delicious food culture. If you are planning a trip to this beautiful city in the near future, probably the places you are most curious about should be the places on the list of places to visit in Barcelona.


Every traveler has their own favorite spots. Barcelona, on the other hand, is one of the places that I will never tire of visiting, just like Amsterdam. Barcelona is a place where I would love to go when I have the opportunity.


Compared to the general human structure in Europe, with its warm-blooded people, world-famous Gaudi works that you will enjoy visiting, and delicious food, Barcelona is a wonderful destination for me to visit.


Moreover, with its beautiful beaches, it is a place where travelers can experience both a sea and a cultural holiday together. You can spend time among the impressive tourist buildings in the morning, enjoy the sea in the afternoon, stroll among the pleasant streets of Barri Gotic in the evening, have a nice dinner, and end the day by watching a magnificent Flamenco show.


If you are planning a trip to this beautiful tourism center of Spain in the near future and are looking for a resource to guide yourself, you are at the right place. The guide to places to visit in Barcelona has been read by thousands of travelers every year since it was first published in 2012.


Throughout the article, you will find information and photos about places to visit, as well as information and advice on other important issues such as accommodation, shopping, transportation, eating and drinking. Sagrada Familia Basilica, one of the symbols of Barcelona and also on the UNESCO List, is shown as the greatest work of the famous architect Antoni Gaudi, who contributed to the popularity of the city.


In fact, for the construction of the basilica, the Religious Union of San Jose first agreed with Francisco de Paula de Villar y Lozano. However, when disagreements emerged between the two sides, the project was handed over to Gaudi in 1883 and he devoted his life to the building until 1926, when he died as a result of an accident.


Although the basilica was left unfinished after the death of the great master, it is considered as one of the must-see structures in Barcelona today.


If you also spare time for this flamboyant structure, you can take the sections of the Great Passion Gate, the Nativity Facade, the Burial Chamber, the Bell Towers, and the Spiral Stairs to the focal point of your tour.


Located in the northern part of Barcelona, with a capacity of 13 thousand people, Sagrada Familia dominates the entire region with its 18 slender towers rising above all other monuments in the city. The work, which has been under construction for almost 140 years, is open to the public, although it is still under construction.

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