Too beautiful to be gaudy, the city can
really be described as ‘Gaudi’! The famous architect has left his mark
throughout the city, which renders it utterly unique. The Sagrada
Familia is the most famous, but there are dozens of incredible Gaudi
buildings in the city, including Bodegas Güell, Casa Vicens, Casa Mila
and Park Güell. This city is not only an architectural beauty though, as
it’s beautifully located right on the sparkling Mediterranean sea!
Barcelona is an enchanting seaside city with
boundless culture, fabled architecture, and a world-class drinking and
dining scene.
A Moveable Feast
Barcelona's
great artistic traditions don't end at the canvas. The masters of
molecular gastronomy – Albert Adrià , Carles Abellan et al – are part of
the long and celebrated tradition of Catalan cooking. Simple, flavourful
ingredients – seafood, jamón (cured ham), market-fresh produce
– are transformed into remarkable delicacies and then served up in
captivating settings. You can feast on hearty, rich paella at an outdoor
table overlooking the sea or step back to the 1920s at an elegant art
nouveau–filled dining room. 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.
Twenty-four Hour Party People
The
night holds limitless possibilities in Barcelona. Start with sunset
drinks from a panoramic terrace or dig your heels in the sand at a
rustic beachside chiringuito. 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. Towards midnight the bars fill. Take your pick from
old-school taverns adorned with 19th-century murals, plush lounges in
lamp-lit medieval chambers or boisterous cava bars. If you're still
standing at 3am, hit the clubs and explore Barcelona's unabashed wild
side.
Why I Love Barcelona
By Regis St Louis, Writer
I
love the sea, and taking an early-morning jog along the Mediterranean
is my favourite way to start the day. I'm also a bit of a history nerd,
and relish strolling the cobblestone lanes of the Gothic quarter,
thinking about all the people in past centuries who walked these same
streets. And then there's the food and drink – the first-rate tapas
bars, the abundant and inexpensive wine, the superb and reasonably
priced multicourse lunches. Add to all this Catalan creativity
(Modernisme, Miró, DalÃ), bohemian bars and stunning nearby getaways and you have, quite simply, one of the world's most captivating cities.
Under the Iberian Sun
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, of course. You can also enjoy the view
from out on the water while kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding or taking
it easy on a sunset cruise. Looming behind the city, the rolling
forest-covered Collserola Hills provide a scenic setting for hiking,
mountain biking or just admiring the view. Closer to the city centre,
hilltop Montjuïc
offers endless exploring amid botanic and sculpture gardens, an old
castle and first-rate museums with panoramic views at every turn.
Architecture of the Ages
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 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 Gaudà and his Catalan architectural
contemporaries, for which this city is so well known. Barcelona has
also long inspired artists, including the likes of Salvador DalÃ, Pablo
Picasso and Joan Miró, whose works are in bold display in the city's
myriad museums.
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