A breathtaking Roman Catholic church built in Art Nouveau style. When its construction began, it was assumed that it would accommodate all the residents of Barcelona. However, no one suspected that after over 130 years, its construction would not be completed.
This is planned for 2026, exactly 100 years after the death of its famous author, Catalan architect Antonio Gaudi. His words: "My client is not in a hurry" - turned out to be prophetic.
The project includes a total of 18 towers up to 170 meters high. They are to symbolize the 12 apostles, 4 evangelists, as well as Mary and Jesus (the two central and highest of them). The three facades of the church depict the life story of Christ. This cannot be described in words; you have to see it!
Under this name hides an absolutely amazing and literally magical complex of fountains, which cannot be missed by anyone visiting Barcelona.
Located at the foot of Montjuic hill, near the Spanish square (Plaza de Espana). The spectacle can be admired, depending on the season, every hour or half an hour. The attraction is free, but the impressions are priceless.
Is your husband not fond of traveling, but a football fan? He will certainly not resist the temptation to see the football legend up close. Camp Nou warms the hearts of all fans and supporters of the legendary FC Barcelona club. No wonder, the stadium can accommodate almost 100 thousand people, which makes it the largest football stadium in Europe and one of the largest in the world. Emotions can be felt here even at empty grandstands.
This is nothing other than the most famous, about a kilometer long avenue in the city. Some even say it is one of the most famous in the world. You will meet both tourists and residents here. There are many vibrant places waiting for you. It doesn't matter what advice you get. Stalls, open-air cafes, numerous stands, and many artists make this place unique and exceptional.
Barcelona's port is divided into three parts. The first is the commercial port, the second is the transshipment port and the third is Port Vell, or the Old Port. It currently serves a recreational and commercial role. The decision to go for it was made before the Olympics, which took place in Barcelona in 1992. You cannot refuse even a short walk, or even shopping, in this place.
Another magnificent work of the famous architect Antonio Gaudi. The project was created for Count Eusebi Güell, who wanted impressive green objects to rise on the site of his old property. The work lasted almost 15 years, but the result is several kilometers of charming paths that impress even skeptics of long walks. This place is one of the most visited in Barcelona. The best recommendation will be the fact of its entry on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List.
Being in a city with access to the Mediterranean Sea and not tempting even a short visit to the beach? Nothing of these things! There are seven beaches with a total length of 4.5 km waiting for you. Among them, it is obligatory to visit the largest and oldest, and therefore the most frequently visited, that is, Barceloneta and Sant Sebastia.