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Barcelona Travel Guide Barcelona is a shining pearl of Spain, with rich historical sites, unique modernist architecture, and beautiful Mediterranean scenery. Here is a carefully prepared Barcelona travel guide for you: Recommended Itinerary Day 1: Sagrada Familia - Park Guell - Boqueria Market - Passeig de Gracia - Casa Batllo - Casa Mila - Montjuic Day 2: Plaça de Catalunya - La Rambla - Columbus Monument - Cathedral - Arc de Triomf - Boqueria Market Day 3: Cadaques - Dali House - Figueres - Dali Theatre-Museum - Girona Day 4: Girona - Besalu - Tossa de Mar Must-see Attractions 1. Sagrada Familia: The most famous building in Barcelona, one of Gaudi's masterpieces, attracts countless tourists with its unique architectural design and rich sculpture stories. 2. Casa Mila: Gaudi's design of the wavy exterior and innovative interior structure make it one of Barcelona's iconic buildings. 3. Casa Batllo: Another masterpiece of Gaudi, known for its unique colors and shapes, is a model of modernist architecture. 4. Park Guell: Gaudi's garden planning work, including gatehouses, central parks, elevated corridors, etc., the mosaic art in the park is amazing. 5. Picasso Museum: A large collection of Picasso's early works, an important place to understand this great artist. Special Experiences 1. Camp Nou: The home of FC Barcelona, a pilgrimage site for football fans. 2. Flamenco Dance Performance: Enjoy the passionate flamenco dance at Carmen, Flamenco Palace, Los Tarantos, etc. 3. Beach Leisure: Enjoy the sun and waves on the Little Barcelona Beach and experience the leisurely lifestyle of the Mediterranean. Recommended Food 1. Spanish Seafood Rice: There are many kinds and bright colors. The most representative is the mixed seafood rice. 2. Squid Rice: A food in the Valencia and Catalonia regions of Spain, made from squid (or squid) and rice. 3. Tapas: Snacks, the essence of Spanish food, almost all large restaurants and small restaurants have Tapas, all are salty, divided into cold and hot meat, seafood and vegetables, etc. Shopping Guide 1. Plaça de Catalunya: A large square in Barcelona, a gathering place for shopping and dining. 2. Boqueria Market: One of the largest markets in Europe, offering fresh fruits, vegetables, and seafood. 3. Brand Shopping: El Corte Ingles, Mercat de Sant Caterina, Zegna (Barcelona Store), Santa Eulalia, etc. are all good places for shopping. Precautions 1. Beware of pickpockets: Be careful of theft in crowded places, especially in areas with large traffic such as La Rambla and subway stations. 2. Siesta: 14:00-17:00 every afternoon is siesta time, most shops and restaurants will close for rest. 3. Language communication: Although English is common in tourist areas, learning some basic Spanish will help travel. Barcelona is a charming city, whether it is architecture, food or culture, it is fascinating. I hope this guide can help you leave good memories in Barcelona.
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