Barcelona Fun

July 8th, 2010 by the writer

Barcelona: The gaudy jewel within the Spanish architectural-crown; a bustling Catalonian city thrumming to Flamenco, tapas and tide; a beautiful shore resort, hemmed-in with the mountainous Serra de Collserola crest.

As a holiday destination, Barcelona is all things to all men – given that more or less each possible attraction for the full extent of tourists and tourists. The airport is now Spain’s second biggest, and good flights to The catalonian capital – coupled by a vigorous tourist business that is still growing – make the city one of Europe’s top hotspots. Indeed, Barcelona is an extremely comprehensible and eminently inexpensive city break destination; short-haul flights and lodging can be snatched up for extremely little on places like Oh-barcelona.com . Because Barcelona has so much to recommend it besides sunny climate and seashores it also makes a awesome off-season vacation spot, you could also prefer the expectation of exploring the area unhindered by the touristy movement of summer. Oh-barcelona have some great deals on late vacations. Traditionally, Barcelona dates back to the 3rd century BC, furthermore confirmation of the city’s early Roman origins can be viewed in the ruins beneath the Plaça del Rei. However, architecturally speaking, the dominant strength in the capital is positively the pieces of Antoni Gaudi; the great modernist architect of highly peculiar architecture that bubble rise out of the cityscape like molten magma. His fine, unfinished masterpiece, The Sagrada Família – a gigantic Roman Catholic church – is still under building these days, having been begun in 1882.

On other artistic fronts, Barcelona presents dazzling array of possibilities to indulge the sense: in one of the many art and antiquarian museums; in the Gran Teatre del Liceu opera house; the Teatre Nacional de Catalunya; the Picasso museum, or the Fundacio Joan Miro, to name a few.

Once your cultural taste has been quenched, you may fancy to try some of the tasteful restaurants and restaurants Barcelona has to offer. Tapas and local specialities of stewed sausage and white beans, red peppers and aubergine, and cod with onions will hit the spot wholly – washed down with a jug of icy Sangria. Or you can drink that on one of Barcelona’s four km of seaside, or in one of the 68 municipal parks…

Barcelona is one of the important lights of up to date, cosmopolitan Europe, an extraordinary and diverse attraction with a vivid ethos, an astounding heritage and a glorious panorama. Viva Espana, and viva Barcelona!

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