Barcelona Holidays
Barcelona, Blessed with a wonderful
Mediterranean climate, is truly a cosmopolitan city that incorporates history
with 20-century avant-garde art and culture, with famous architectural masterpieces
to glare at and its world-class museums, make for interesting and fascinating
sightseeing. Around every corner is a beautiful square with orange trees and
sycamores and sometimes, small cheese and wine markets. There are endless varieties
of bars, restaurants and elegant side street cafés on a Barcelona Holiday,
as well as sophisticated and stylish boutiques and, and if you are hoping to
relax on a beach on your Barcelona Holiday, then look no further, the popular
coastal resort of Stiges, just 30 minutes drive outside the City.
The Museu Picasso (Picasso Museum) is one of
the busiest tourist attractions in Barcelona; it is also one of the most important
shrines for Picasso lovers. The Museu Picasso contains some of the great artists
lesser known works and a small selection of the more famous ones that are known
around the world.
La Pedra,
also known as the Mila House is one of the most famous works of architecture
by Antoni Gaudi, and is a prime example of Barcelonas Modernistic art Movement.
The building has been recently restored and visitors can now tour the interior
and see the City from the roof.
Stiges Beach, Perfect for relaxing on while
on your Barcelona Holiday, lies in Catalan, which is just outside Barcelona.
The resort has miles of blue sea and clean sand. The beaches as busy during
the summer months, but the atmosphere is friendly. The surrounding town nightlife
is hectic with plenty nightclubs and bars on offer.
The Park
Guell, situated on a hilltop, near Gracia in the North of the City,
is a quite and colourful park with Antoni Gaudis work on display as you enter
the park, and further into the park lies green wide open spaces and benches
to sit and take in the magnificent View on your Barcelona Holiday.
MNAC (National Museum of Catalan Art) situated
on Montjuic Hill contains some of the most rarest and important collections
of Catalan art, including religious frescoes, gothic and baroque art. From the
Museum you can view the city as it looks down on to the Placa di Espanya.
Nightlife
in Barcelona doesn't get going until around Midnight, and one of the
best places to start on your Barcelona Holiday is la Ramba. La Rambla is bustling
with people, from painters to dancers and mime artists. In the summer months
there is outdoor seating to enable you to watch Barcelona go by.
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to 22:30, Monday to Friday, 09:00 to 17:00 Saturday, 10:00 to 17:00 Sunday,
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