Everything you need to know if you want to visit Barcelona.
This is my experience in Barcelona. The first thing I want to tell you is that you will definitely not regret it if you go to this magical city. Barcelona is a modern city that is a mixture of French and Spanish culture. It is located in Catalonia, and has the Balearic Sea. It is the home and refuge of many famous artists. The most famous ones are the architect Gaudí, who built the Sagrada Familia and the House of Bones, as well as many other buildings, and the famous painter Salvador Dali, whose museum is located 20 km from Barcelona and which I recommend you visit and buy a ticket for a couple of days. In advance. The whole city looks like a museum and all the buildings are in the Gothic style or were designed by Gaudí. There are many cathedrals and squares, the most famous is is the Sagrada Familia, which will make you feel like you're in a garden when you visit it. buy a ticket only a few days before, because the queues to get in are huge. The park in front of the church is also beautiful and there are many places to take pictures. Guelj Park is also beautiful and there are a lot of small houses that face like a musroums, I felt like I was in a fairy tale there, as well as in Cituadela Park, which has a wonderful fountain with swans and golden dragons. The spirit of Spain can be felt throughout the city, so there are many buildings in gold. Montzuik Hill will give you a great view of the city, the sea, and you will see how the Catalans defended themselves against enemies for centuries. On the way to Montzuik hill, you have a cable car with a wonderful view of the city, and on the way you will of course see the Olympic stadium. Don't miss seeing the Christopher Columbus monument on the way to the famous Barceloneta beach. On Barceloneta you have a handful of restaurants and cafes where you can play typical Spanish music, drink sangria and eat poaella. People are happy and everyone sings and dances. in the Gothic Quarter you can find many typical Spanish taverns with paella and prosciutto. and don't forget the La Bocella market, where there is a lot of fresh produce and vegetables. The city abounds with fresh and delicious food, street musicians and artists who are always in the mood for song and dance, so you will meet many interesting people. The city has a good metro which is not expensive and the prices in the shops are affordable, fast food is also cheap so try the Spanish curros with chocolate. There is a lot of Latin people who came for the weekend, fell in love with the beauty of the woman and stayed forever, there are also a lot of migrants, so keep all your things. Spanish will welcome you warmly and treat you as if you were their brothers. You will sing and dance until morning. I will return to Barcelona mainly because of the atmosphere and the friendliness of the people and the smiling faces. If you visit, thank me for sure.