When traveling to Barcelona it can be difficult to decide where to stay. Around 8 million international tourists are welcomed every year in Barcelona, as the City Council statistics show. As a visitor, finding the best place to host your stay is one of the main steps that will help you make the most of your vacation in the city. Every corner of the city within its 10 districts and multiple neighborhoods hide magnificent places, therefore, it is important to know your options and set your preferences when choosing accommodation.
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Aida Paláez Fernández
Aida Paláez Fernández
Spanish journalist and storyteller, I adore traveling and getting to know different cultures. I've lived in the UK, Germany, and Denmark, been currently based back in Spain. My wanderlust and passion for communication drive me to go wherever the next story needs to be told; and if a Queen's song is playing on the way there, that’s always a plus.
Undeniably, Barcelona is one of the main cities to visit in Europe. The culture, museums, architecture, parks, and beaches make the city very attractive; but when the sun goes down Barcelona’s nightlife begins. From the big fancy clubs to the modern pubs and classic old fashion bars, Barcelona has an amazing range of possibilities to make your nights in the city shine brighter than the sunlight that usually illuminates the city. Here we list the best nightlife in Barcelona, so get ready to create some fun memories dancing, drinking, and having a great time.
Sagrada Familia is one of the key monuments to visit in Barcelona; its downtown neighborhood also has some amazing places to enjoy other of Spain’s biggest treasures: Food. The majestic church built by architect Antoni Gaudi stands in the city center and attracts millions of tourists every year. In this guide, find the best restaurants near Sagrada Familia, perfect for visiting after your tour of this iconic monument.