
Set on a plain rising gently from the sea to a range of wooded hills, Barcelona is
Spain's most cosmopolitan city and one of the Mediterranean's busiest ports.

Restaurants, bars and clubs are always packed, as is the seaside in summer. You might get the impression it's dedicated exclusively to hedonism, but it's a hard-working, dynamic place hoping to place itself in the vanguard of 21st-century
Europe with a heavy concentration of hi-tech and biomedical business.


It regards its long past with pride. From Roman town it passed to medieval trade juggernaut, and its old centre constitutes one of the greatest concentrations of
Gothic architecture in
Europe. Beyond this core are some of the world's more
bizarre buildings: surreal spectacles capped by Antoni Gaudí's
Sagrada Família church.


Barcelona has been breaking ground in art, architecture and style since the late 19th century. From the marvels of Modernisme to the
modern wonders of today, from Picasso to the likes of Susana Solano, the racing heart of Barcelona has barely skipped a beat. The city's avant-garde chefs whip up a storm that has even the French reaching for superlatives.


Barcelona is the capital of
Catalonia, a region with its own language, character and history – many Catalans think of their home as a separate country. The city itself could keep you
occupied for weeks but just outside it are sandy beaches, Sitges and the
Montserrat mountain range - so be sure to make time for a few day trips during your stay.
Ready to go? 
- See the best of Catalonia on a 4-day tour
- Discover the city of Gaudi with the City Hop-on Hop-off Tour
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