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What are things to do in Barcelona Spain during this summer?

Spain has re-opened its borders and allow its tourist to come back. And if you want to have a good time during summer, there are things to do in Barcelona Spain.

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What are things to do in Barcelona Spain during this summer?

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  1. What are things to do in Barcelona Spain during this summer? It's a summer holiday for many people. The perfect opportunity to get out and enjoy the beach and the sun and have things to do in Barcelona Spain. Until two months ago, it was impossible for Spaniards to enjoy Barcelona while they were and are still living through a difficult period, especially because of the forced confinement in order not to spread the Covid-19 virus. However, during summer holidays, people want to have fun, discover a new culture and even learn about the history of the city. Barcelona is the cradle of a fusion of Catalan and Spanish culture. A Catalan culture rich in monuments to discover Thanks to the Barcelona Spain travel guide, you can discover places to visit with your family or alone. For example, when talking about Barcelona, it is inevitable

  2. not to think about the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, number one Spain tourism attraction. This building was created in 1883 at the request of Gaudí. This basilica, also known as the Great Atonement Temple, is a basilica that is continually being repaired, but whose neo-Gothic beauty will delight most people. A true Barcelonaer will tell you, if you travel to Barcelona, it is impossible to miss the works of Gaudi. As mentioned above, you can see the Sagrada Familia, but you can also see the Casa Milà. Built between 1906 and 1912, the building appears as a succession of stone walls. The interior contains several painted courtyards, columns and a number of rooms. In addition, the building is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can also see Barcelona Cathedral, a central place of worship in Barcelona. The main facade, richly decorated and dotted with gargoyles and stone details from Northern European Gothic, distinguishes it from other churches in Barcelona. The facade was actually added between 1887 and 1890. The rest of the building dates from between 1298 and 1460. For a bird's eye view of medieval Barcelona, you can visit the roof and tower of the cathedral by taking the lift (3 euros; cash only) from the Capella dels Sant Innocents, near the north-east transept. In Best Places to visit Barcelona, Parc Güell, classified by UNESCO, is the place where Antoni Gaudí turned his hand and imagination to landscape gardening. The park is extremely popular, and access to the central area is limited to 400 people every half hour. The rest of the park is free and can be visited without reservation. Finally, for lovers of contemporary art, it is possible to visit museums, such as the Picasso Museum in Barcelona. At the request of Picasso himself, the museum was created in 1960 by his friend and personal secretary Jaume Sabartés, a native of Barcelona. The permanent collection can be found in the Palau Aguilar, the Palau del Baró de Castellet and the Palau Meca, all dating from the 14th century. The 18th century Casa Mauri, built on medieval remains, and the adjacent 14th century Palau Finestres, host temporary exhibitions.

  3. Barcelona and its culinary culture You can't talk about Barcelona without talking about its cuisine. Being a cosmopolitan city, it is possible to have all kinds of restaurants. But for foreign tourists who want to emerge in the Catalan culture, there are restaurants where you can eat the best Catalan dishes of Barcelona. At El Ninot Cuina you can eat a “canelón trufado”, cannelloni with truffles, or eat a “Pa amb tomàquet i anxoves”, a typical Catalan flat anchovy bread. Many restaurants offer this dish in their menu and even take the recipe to make their own variation. And finally, discover the “Suquet de rape”, a typical Catalan dish based on prawns and fish. You can also eat Tapas along with seafood paella in Barcelona.

  4. Visit Barcelona now on a Spain visa Now is the time to enjoy Barcelona while there is still time. Indeed, some areas of Barcelona are being reconfined because of the spread of Covid-19. However, if you still want to go to Spain and enjoy the Catalan beauty of Barcelona, apply now for online Spain Visa. Apply now forSpain Visa by visiting our website. There you will find all the information you need for your future trip to Spain. Read more: https://www.findvisas.com/what-are-things-to- do-in-barcelona-spain-during-this-summer/

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