Travel Tips 48 Hours In Barcelona
Barcelona is a vibrant city with a rich history and culture, offering something for everyone not to mention the exquisite restaurant scene. Here are some my favorite places to visit:
▫️Las Ramblas: This lively pedestrian street is perfect for people-watching, shopping, and enjoying street performers.
▫️Boqueria Market: Indulge your senses at this vibrant market with fresh produce, seafood, and local delicacies.
▫️Palau de la Música Catalana: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a stunning concert hall with intricate modernist architecture.
▫️Sagrada Familia: This iconic, unfinished masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí is a must-visit as well as his Park Güell. More to follow in a further detailed post.
▫️Gothic Quarter: Explore the charming narrow streets, historic buildings, and hidden squares of this medieval neighborhood.
▫️Port Vell: Port Vell begins at the end of Barcelona’s iconic La Rambla, where the towering Columbus Monument stands as a prominent landmark since 1886.
The warm welcome wherever you go, the smiling faces, people are just happy in their city.
Link to my 48 Hours in Barcelona Instagram reel
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