TRAVEL BLOG

Barcelona

country

Spain

language

Catalan, Spanish

when to go

All year

currency

Euro

This city is blessed with a wealth of art, culture and history promising to enamor all who visit.

On the shores of the Mediterranean and with origins dating back to the Iberian and Roman peoples, Barcelona has passed through several stages in its long history. Today, the Catalan capital still has the feeling of its last great moment of international prominence: the 1992 Olympic Games. With them, Barcelona opened up to the world and became one of the tourist and cultural epicenters of Europe. The footprint of the architect Antoni Gaudí can be seen in many of his fetish monuments, such as the basilica of the Sagrada Familia, the house Batlló or the Park Güell.

Its pleasant climate and varied cuisine are other important reasons to put a pin on the map to a city that also offers many different leisure options: the beaches and culture of the Costa Brava, the magical mountain of Montserrat or the Pyrenean ski resorts are the ideal complements for a holiday at any time of the year

Its pleasant climate and varied cuisine are other important reasons to put a pin on the map to a city that also offers many different leisure options: the beaches and culture of the Costa Brava, the magical mountain of Montserrat or the Pyrenean ski resorts are the ideal complements for a holiday at any time of the year.

Articles

Casa Mila “La Pedrera” Anthoni Gaudi’s House

Casa Mila “La Pedrera” Anthoni Gaudi’s House

Casa Mila "La Pedrera A masterpiece by architecture Gaudí Barcelona, Spain Everything in this building is curved and undulating. Its originality and the techniques used in its construction are surprising throughout. This is one of the best-known works of the architect...

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Fajardo St. #6
Malaga, Andalusia

(+34) 641 28 68 26

Open Hours

Monday – Friday: 10am – 7pm
Weekends: Closed

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