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Barcelona, Spain
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Barcelona city guide featuring Barcelona, Catalonia information, tourist attractions, tourism, sightseeing, museums, restaurants, Barcelona weather information, general travel tips, sights and general tourism and tourist information about Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Barcelona Information and Tourism - Last updated 28/6/2009.
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Barcelona Information and Barcelona Tourism
(Barcelona, Spain)
The sophisticated and stylish city of Barcelona is one of the most popular cities in Spain, second only to Madrid. Barcelona has something to suit everyone and although this city is very large, it is surprisingly easy to find your way around.
There are several tourism and tourist information offices situated in the city centre and these provide up-to-date information about Barcelona attractions, museums, events, festivals, travel, Barcelona sightseeing and general Barcelona tourism and tourist information.
Situated on the coast of Spain, Barcelona has the perfect location and is only a few hours drive from southern France, the Pyrenees and northern Costa Brava. Barcelona is protected from the elements by the encircling Collserola hills and gently slopes down towards the sea.
Hotels in the city range from budget lodging to luxury accommodation in Barcelona and the Mediterranean climate makes visiting this city attractive, whatever the time of year. Finding accommodation can be difficult, problems being heightened at the top of the tourist season (July to August), and therefore booking Barcelona Hotels in advance is advisable and virtually compulsory during the high season. As an alternative to hotels, attractively located Barcelona apartments are available for short-term and longer stays within the city.
Barcelona has increased in popularity since the early 1990s, when preparations for the 1992 Olympic Games relaunched the city, with a multi-billion-dollar building boom. Many structures were restored and new impressive buildings and landmarks created, particularly around Montjuïc, the hub of the Olympic Games. When the games finished, Barcelona was left with an entirely new harbour development containing the new Olympic Village and many existing buildings had face-lifts in this economic transformation. The World Trade Fairs of 1888 and 1929 also had a strong influence on the city and resulted in much of the beautiful architecture in Barcelona, such as the Arc de Triomf and the spectacular Barcelona Magic Fountain (Font Màgica), with colour light shining through the water.
Barcelona has an enormous number of sites and tourist attractions worth visiting. Top tourist attractions in Barcelona include the Parc Güell - which features some wonderful tile work by the world-famous Antoni Gaudi, Las Ramblas - Spain's most famous street, lined with trees and used by both tourist and locals, the Parc de la Ciutadella, Barcelona's favourite parks and the perfect place for relaxing in the sun, La Sagrada Familia - Gaudi's towering church which has become a symbol of Barcelona, the Casa Mila - an unusual building created by Gaudi, and The Eixample - a 19th-century expansion of majestic avenues and mansions. There are also many important museums and art galleries in Barcelona and the most popular is Barcelona's Picasso Museum, which features a large collection of paintings and ceramics created by the famous artist. More information on Barcelona Tourist Attractions...
Shopping in Barcelona is excellent and Barcelona has the best shopping in the whole of Spain. With everything from top designer outlets to traditional family speciality stores, there are also large shopping arcades and department stores. The markets in Barcelona are equally impressive and the food markets in particular draw large crowds of both tourists and locals. Boqueria Market is an exciting food market that is situated in a cavernous iron and glass structure and is filled with the freshest produce. Street-café life in Barcelona is rich and in the evenings, many people site outside in the squares and watch the world go by.
Nearby excursions include Montserrat - a town close to Barcelona with many interesting features, Tarragona - with some splendid Roman remains, such as a well-preserved amphitheatre, Sitges - a popular seaside part of Barcelona which is frequented by many families, and Barceloneta - a busy fishing area which retains its village charm and has some of the best seafood restaurants in town.
Barcelona is without doubt one of the most exiting cities to visit in the Mediterranean, and with glorious beaches and a history stretching back over 2,000 years, Barcelona deserves to be seen and enjoyed.
Barcelona Airport (BCN) Guide - useful Barcelona Airport (BCN) information.
More Barcelona Information / Fast Facts and Orientation- Country: Spain / España
- Region: Catalonia / Cataluña
- Status: capital city
- Area: 485 square kilometres / 187 square miles
- Population: 1.5 million in the city, 41 million in Spain
- Language: Castilian Spanish
- Currency: Euro (EUR)
- Time zone: 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
- Country dialling code: +34
- Telephone area code: 93
- Religion: mainly Roman Catholic
- Electricity: 220 volts, 50 Hz - round two-pin plugs are used
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