Barcelona 3-Day Tour
1 cities |
15 attraction(s) |
total distance 31
km
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Day2
Day3
Day1: Barcelona
5 attraction(s) ·
3 km
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Fantastical, curving dragon-roofed apartment block, now a museum, created by architect Antoni Gaudi.
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Gaudi's Catalan art nouveau period building with quarrylike facade, hosting exhibitions & concerts.
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Famed tree-lined pedestrian walkway known for historic buildings, shops & often street festivals.
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The Cathedral of St. Eulalia, located in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona, Spain, is a Gothic-style building and is the cathedral of the Diocese of Barcelona. The construction started in the 13th century and most of the work was completed in the 14th century, with the cloister finished in 1450. A new Gothic-style facade was built in the 19th century. During Christmas, the cathedral hosts a Christmas market, featuring a Catalan tradition of handmade crafts called Caganer, which are figurines made of clay. They appear normal from the front, but have a "special" detail hidden on their backs. Barcelona also sells famous people Caganers and serves local cuisine. In the movie "Perfume," the protagonist Grenouille discovers his first prey, a fruit girl, around the Cathedral.
Day2: Barcelona
5 attraction(s) ·
9 km
1
Antoni Gaudí's renowned unfinished church, started in the 1880s, with museum and city views.
3
km
2
Güell Park, also known as Park Güell, is an early masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí, full of oriental charm. From the outside, you can see that the window design adopts the ventilation technology used by desert peoples to protect against sand and dust, and the walls use bricks instead of stones to form the geometric shapes commonly found in Mudéjar-style architecture. In addition, the decorative broken tiles also show Gaudí's innovative creativity. Güell Park is one of Antoni Gaudí's works listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Here, Gaudí transferred his genius talent to garden planning. Upon entering the gate of Park Güell, tourists can see a giant lizard sculpture that often appears in travel magazines. The stairs next to the lizard guide visitors upwards, into a fantastical world of color and dreamlike atmosphere. Gaudí's home is also located here, and this pink little house has now been transformed into a museum showcasing Gaudí's life and work.
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Barceloneta beach is a beloved sandy beach in Barcelona, and it attracts many visitors in the summer. There are also some interesting sculptures on the beach.
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4
The Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar is located in the Ribera neighborhood in the southeast part of the old city of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was built between 1329 and 1383 and is a typical example of Catalan Gothic architecture. It is a must-visit for many tourists when they come to Barcelona.
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This art museum, consisting of five beautiful private houses, is located in the El Gotico old town and was once a residence of Picasso. As he became famous in France, most of his best and most mature works were scattered abroad. It was not until he became famous that Spain began to collect his early works and paintings. This museum has over 3,500 works by Picasso, including his manuscripts and some original works. In 1970, Picasso himself donated his early works and even kept his childhood drawings.
Day3: Barcelona
5 attraction(s) ·
15 km
1
8
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Hilltop 20th-century church by Catalan architect Sagnier, with a huge bronze Sacred Heart statue.
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3
Amusement park, opened in 1868, with 25 rides, restaurants & picnic areas, plus views over the city.
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4
The Spanish Village is located near the Magical Fountain and showcases various aspects of Spanish architecture, art, cuisine, crafts, and customs. This large museum includes 117 buildings such as streets, houses, parks, theaters, schools, restaurants, and artisan workshops, creating a charming Iberian folk village.
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Huge circular fountain renowned for its scheduled shows of water & light choreographed to music.


































