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Churches and monasteries

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Most famous shoping street

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Authentic culinary paradise

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A special walk through medieval streets and alleyways of the Gothic and Barceloneta neighborhoods.

Morning

Park Güell

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8:45 AM

Why Park Güell? It’s a public park system composed of gardens and architectural elements located on Carmel Hill. It's a must see for any traveler in Barcelona.

Morning

Gaudí House Museum

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11:30 AM

The Gaudi House Museum was the residence of Antoni Gaudí, the famous Catalan architect. The place houses several pieces of furniture and other objects that were designed by Gaudi himself.

Afternoon

Art Nouveau

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1:45 PM

In Catalonia, where it was called Modernisme, took on a much broader meaning, affecting not only sectors such as art, but also literature, music, interior design, and graphic arts..

Templo Expiatorio del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús

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3:30 PM

Perched on the tallest hill on the west side of Barcelona is the Templo Expiatorio del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús. The architecture of this magnificent building, begun by Enric Sagnier and completed sixty years later by his son Josep Maria Sagnier, boasts beautiful turrets and a statue of Jesus Christ watching over the church and the city.

Afternoon

Evening

Basílica

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7:00 PM

Sagrada Familia, the symbol of Barcelona and the stunning masterpiece of Gaudi.

Evening

Bar Ramón

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8:30 PM

Ready for some bites now, right? Grab pre-dinner snacks at this local's bar and restaurant.

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The unique experiences in Barcelona belong to this city only, begging you to return here over and over again.

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