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Peter Guijt

Spring, Texas Travel Agent
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Peter Guijt

Spring, Texas Travel Agent
Everyplace Travel Agency, an independent agent with Travel Leaders Roswell, GA
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Barcelona, Spain

Sagrada Familia
Sagrada Familia

Barcelona is a vibrant and dynamic city located on the Mediterranean coast in the northeast of Spain. Known for its stunning architecture, delicious cuisine and lively nightlife, it's no wonder Barcelona is one of the top tourist destinations in Europe.

From the iconic Park Guell, designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi, to the stunning Gothic Quarter or the impressive La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona is a masterpiece of architecture that every traveler should explore.

Food and drink are also an essential part of the Barcelona experience. The city is famous for its tapas-style cuisine, so be sure to try some of the local dishes such as patatas bravas, croquetas, and pan con tomate. Pair your meal with some traditional Catalan cava or grab a cold beer at one of the many bars dotted around the city.

During the day, take a stroll down Las Ramblas, a busy street lined with street performers, vendors, and cafes. In the evening, head to the Port Olímpic district, where you'll find a plethora of bars and clubs to dance the night away.

Barcelona, home to some of the world's most unique and iconic architectural wonders, was once the playground of famed architect Antoni Gaudi. Gaudi's influence can be seen throughout the city, and his works continue to draw tourists from all over the world. Here's a closer look at Barcelona and Gaudi.

The Sagrada Familia is a stunning basilica that dominates the Barcelona skyline. It is unfinished, but it remains a must-see attraction for tourists visiting the city. The building's construction began in 1882, and Gaudi was commissioned to take over the project in 1883. The construction was halted during the Spanish Civil War and has been under construction ever since, relying on the support of private donations. The intricate detailing, the colorful stained glass, and towering spires will leave you breathless.

The Casa Batllo is another one of Gaudi's famous works. The design of the building is based on the theme of St. George and the dragon, and its façade is covered in colorful tiles and skeletal shapes. The interior of the home is just as impressive, with winding staircases, undulating curves, and natural light sources.

Whether you're in Barcelona for a day, weekend break, or a longer vacation, this city has something for everyone. From art and architecture to nightlife and cuisine, you won't be disappointed with what Barcelona has to offer.

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