“Find out how to get around, save money and see all the best attractions. Book a Hostel in Barcelona today: Visiting the Catalonian capital of Spain, Barcelona? Here is a list of 10 things you'll need to know. Barcelona is known for its innovative architecture, celebrated football team, charming neighbourhoods, history, nightlife and sunshine. Capital of a state of Spain known as Catalonia, Barcelona is a hotspot for food, cultural enlightenment and fun. You can get around easily using the city metro system and the prices are very affordable. Much of Barcelona's most beautiful and innovative architecture was designed by architect and visionary, Antoni Gaudi and you can find his work all around the city. Unfortunatly he passed away before he could complete his greatest work, La Sagrada Familia. Antoni Gaudi inspired romancism and this feeling is also felt throughout the rest of the city, with beautiful sights and museums such as the cathedral of Barcelona, Picasso Museum and Museu d'Historia de Catalonia. Whether you are a daytime explorer and love to see beautiful architecture while enjoying the sunshine or a nightlife person who would prefer to experience Font Magica of Montjuic and visit the cafes, bars and clubs, there is sure to be something you'll be interested in. Take a stroll through Barcelona's two best known parks, Parc de la Ciutadella and Park Güell by Antonio Gaudí. Indulge yourself in traditional tapas, traverse one of Europe's most famous streets, La Rambla and the beach is just a convenient 15 minute walk away from it. Shopping, indulging in history, exploring, eating, partaking in social events, there's something for everyone. Thinking about solo travelling? Great choice! Check out our hub for everything solo travel, packed with info, tips, stories, itineraries, and advice, all written by solo travellers:
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