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Is Barcelona Spain worth visiting?

Is Barcelona Spain worth visiting?

If the answers are yes, then Barcelona is definitely worth a visit. Barcelona has a wide variety of tourist attractions, even more so than Madrid. Think La Sagrada Familia, Las Ramblas, the Gothic Quarter, Park Guell and the long, wide beaches facing the Mediterranean Sea.

What should I see in Barcelona?

15 Food to Try in Barcelona

  1. Seafood Paella. As a well-known destination for foodies, Barcelona offers up some of the best Paellas you can find in Spain.
  2. Pamtomaquet (Catalonian style bread with tomato)
  3. Patatas Bravas.
  4. Bombas.
  5. Croquetas.
  6. Jamón Iberico.
  7. Tortilla de patatas.
  8. Fried Chipirones (very small squid)

What is Barcelona popular for?

Barcelona is famous for its outstanding football team, stunning architecture, lively nightlife, sandy beaches, and world-class cuisine. Not to mention a vibrant cultural heritage and colourful neighbourhood festivals that attract visitors from around the world.

Does Barcelona have a beach?

Barcelona Beaches It’s coastline stretches for 4.5km and offers the tourists a wide variety of excellent beaches. The most popular beaches among our visitors include Barceloneta, Mar Bella, Nova Icaria and Bogatell.

What are bad things about Barcelona?

The 7 worst things about Barcelona

  1. Expensive clubs – usually 10-12€ entry (with a drink included, and further drinks cost around the same price).
  2. There are tourists everywhere.
  3. The shop hours.
  4. The tap water.
  5. Crime.
  6. Homelessness and beggars.

Do they speak English in Barcelona?

Yes. Many people speak English especially the people that tourists generally come into contact with. English is quite widely spoken in Barcelona, especially in the tourist industry and by many young Spanish/Catalan people. The local languages spoken in Barcelona are Spanish/Castilian and the Catalan language.

What is Barcelona’s famous food?

Traditional foods in Barcelona include fideuà, paella’s noodle cousin and crema catalana, the ancestor of creme brulée.

What should I do in Barcelona in 3 days?

With 3 days in Barcelona, you can visit the icons of this city… Gaudí’s masterpieces (the Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló, Casa Mila, and Park Güell), stroll through the Gothic Quarter, dine on tapas, go to the beach, and watch the sunset from a rooftop bar.

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Ruth Doyle