visit to Barcelona Spain

Barcelona is a huge city, visit to
La Rambla The most famous boulevard in Barcelona stretches from the Harbour to La Placa Catalunya running through the Ciutat Vella like a spine.
Placa d'Espanya, is located at the base of Montjuic mount, this once used for public hangings, Placa d'Espanya was created for the 1929 World Exhibition. The fountain in the centre of the square is a great attraction and plays music during the summer.
Sant Pau del Camp: . A Romanesque church; - one of only a few in Barcelona, with a fine cloister which feels almost Arabic in style. A little island of calm in a very busy city.
Tibidabo. Located on the mountains of Barcelona and offers a spectacular view of the city. This is a place where according some legends, the Devil tempted Jesus Christ offering him whole world in exchange for his worship. There is a wonderful church over there.
FC Barcelona, If you're a football fanatic, then you can't miss a visit to Camp Nou, the home ground for Barcelona's biggest and most popular team, and one of Europe's greatest footballing 'cathedrals'. FCB are the only major football club in the world that doesn't sell advertising space on it's strip, and this is because the club does not want to spoil the aesthetics of its famous red and blue jersey.
L'Aquarium, located at the Port Vell leisure centre, next to the IMAX cinema with biggest aquaurium of Europe. Watch thousands of fishes, penguins and sharks in this interactive sea-life museum.

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