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    Aaron S.

    Plaça de Catalunya is the main square of Barcelona, here you can find lots of benches and fountains, and there always seems to be something going on with a lively atmosphere Plaça de Catalunya is the main square of Barcelona, there's always a lively atmosphere here with locals and tourists alike, not forgetting the pigeons which also seem to congregate here. The greenery is pretty along with the large fountain, it's pretty much Barcelona's "city-centre", you have many of the big American brands in and around the piazza including Five Guys, Burger King and KFC for food, it also includes the city's main and largest Apple Store, if shopping is your thing, there is also a huge flagship El Corte Ingles department store too. It's the meeting point of many of the city's major and most well-known streets with the piazza itself taking up around 50,000 square meters. The square seems to be the place to hang out in the city for sure - it's always busy yet it's pretty easy to find somewhere to sit down, as the benches are plentiful. It's somewhere I did choose to spend some time on both of my trips to Barcelona. It is slightly dirty but it isn't something too bothersome as long as you focus on the pretty greenery and surrounding buildings. 4*

    In front of the fountain at Plaça Catalunya!
    Shayla B.

    A small but lively park that's located right in the heart of Barcelona! It's almost impossible not to pass by or through this park while exploring the area. I'll be the first to say that I've seen better looking parks in my day. However, it's just something about the hustle and bustle. Something about the crowds and the liveliness that makes you just want to stop and look. Plus, the twin water fountains ain't so bad to look at either. In fact, they're pretty much the star of the show in my opinion. The water fountains are really beautiful and well kept. Plaça Catalunya is a nice place to take a stroll and to people watch. There are several statues that you can admire as you make your way through the park. There's also a large open recreational space that seems to be popular with the pigeons. Parts of the park is surrounded by several tall trees and manicured shrubs. As I mentioned previously, the water fountains are striking and probably the most popular area of the part. There's also a Barcelona namesake that poses as a great background for pictures. You can't miss this park while you're hanging around downtown.

    Jennifer K.

    Beautiful plaza off Las Ramblas. Many people were out enjoying the pigeons and sitting in the sun. Unfortunately when we were here the fountain was not on due to drought conditions. Cortes de Ingles, a popular department store, is on one corner, Cafe Zurich, and Zara are on the other corners. The area was buzzing with energy from all the people shopping, eating, and socializing. The bus stops right along side the plaza so it's easy to get to.

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    Andrea U.

    Main plaza with monuments, statues, a large fountain & lots of pigeons. This is a main square with hotels, metro, hop on & off stop and restaurants. Many American food chains are here.

    William W.

    This is a very small park with a whole lot of pigeons! The seagull enjoy swimming in the pool as well. As Barcelona parks go, this one isn't a highlight. But it's somewhat charming nonetheless.

    Bridget W.

    All things considered, this is Barcelona central. If you're taking the Aerobus from the airport, it let's you off here. Red or Blue lines on the Hop On, Hop Off tour buses? Both intersect here. Need a taxi at absolutely any point in the day or night? Zero wait time... they're all lined up here. Multiple neighborhoods converge at this large plaça/piazza/square. At the end of it starts Las Ramblas. Personally, I enjoyed the fountains at night because I'm always a sucker for all things lit the European way. If you plan on exploring Barcelona, staying within a ten minute walk of Plaça Catalunya is a good plan.

    Ed U.

    So I have a distinct memory of Plaça de Catalunya from the previous trip Jamie W. and I took to Barcelona. We were sitting on a bench late in the evening watching a homeless man twirling in the middle of the oval plaza with a bunch of helium balloons (photo: http://bit.ly/2DAFYpf). We weren't sure where he got the balloons, but it was just that unfettered sense of joy he had in that Felliniesque moment that caught us off guard. He was likely arrested soon after, but there was magic for an instant. Of course, the plaza likely ignites other magical moments since it's the epicenter of the city with nine major streets pouring into it including La Ramblas and Passeig de Gràcia. Plaça de Catalunya separates the older Barri Gòtic and El Raval neighborhoods from the modernist L'Eixample district. The two major fountains are lit dramatically at night (photo: http://bit.ly/2mIjQ4Z), and you can get quite a view from the restaurant on the ninth floor of the city's biggest department store, El Cortes Inglés (photo: http://bit.ly/2EKMqt0). However, ground zero is where the locals congregate whether for a Catalan political protest rally or a food festival. It can be overwhelming in the density of bodies traversing it at any given time, but it is no less essential to the lifeblood of Barcelona than any other city landmark.

    Teresa S.

    This plaza was like the meeting place in Barcelona. We saw tons of groups and tours gathering here. Its a beautiful park that reminds me of Union Square park in NYC and the plaza in Florence, Italy with all of the pigeons and people taking pictures. There's benches to chill and people watch or just rest those feet. The beautiful sculptures throughout the park and arches add character. We saw the area for buses to take you to the airport and access to public transportation. Las Ramblas is right in heart of plaza with tons of shops and places to eat. Definitely a must see when you're in Barcelona.

    Mark M.

    Love this square! So many people hanging out, a beautiful fountain, and a lot of space. You can just sit around here and chill, and that's what many were doing.

    Jim B.

    Our visit to Barcelona coincided with mass protests regarding the sentencing of politicians associated with Catalonia independance. This area was ground zero for many protests. It's also the area where many of the hop on, hop off busses drop people off/pick them up, so it is a busy place to begin with. Underneath the square is an information booth where you can purchase tickets for various tourist sites in Barcelona (as a side note, purchase your tickets on line as the wait times here are horrendously long). The fountains are pretty and its a nice place to relax, despite the hustle of the streets surrounding the park.

    Ii T.

    I went to Plaza Catalunya for a leisurely break today. There are many people who go and go because it is the main place of transportation, so stations are scattered around. It's also fun to take a break here and think about where to go. It's also a fun time to sit down and look at the Barcelona architecture that surrounds the square. The dove in Barcelona was also used to people. It's common throughout the world.

    Plaça de Catalunya
    Bruce K.

    My first stop in Barcelona, this is where the bus from the airport stops and I try to find my way to the hotel that I know is only a block away. I spent a lot of time here at Plaça de Catalunya as it's the center set piece for this part of Barcelona. Tourists, people feeding the damned sky rats (I mean, pigeons), pick pockets, beggars and just people milling about. It's a beautiful plaza with a number of statues, monuments, flowers and a lovely fountain. After sunset and into the evening hours, the place gets packed. This seems to be where everyone goes to head out for a late dinner. And Barcelonans (?) love a late dinner. At *midnight*, this plaza was still busy!

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    Lila S.

    Absolutely beautiful statues and sculptures. Arches and other architecture in the center park,.There are many restaurants for quick street food for sit downs. , Including a McDonalds that sells Macaroons!! (Don't eat at mcDonalds- just don't be that guy) Its likely the first view you'll get of Barcelona when you are taking public transport from the airport. I will say that as a suggestion because its not the most fun rotary to drive around. I suggest visiting at sunset, when the plaza really comes alive with locals and tourists alike. The Fountain with a sunset backdrop makes for some beautiful pictures. Barcelona is a delightfully dog-friendly city. excellent for dog owners, but avoid the grass - for obvious reasons...

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    La Sagrada Familia - Inside of the church

    La Sagrada Familia

    4.6(1.3k reviews)
    1.9 kmL'Eixample

    La Sagrada Família is a stunning structure! Three times we've visited Barcelona and three times La…read moreSagrada Família has eluded us. We had a master plan to arrive at the church by 7:30 am and go inside. Unfortunately, others had the same plan. In fact, a line was wrapped around the church at 7:30 am, which means hundreds or maybe even a thousand folks had the same idea. They must have starting arriving at 5 am. So we could only view the church from outside again... The history... The idea for the La Sagrada Família began in the 1860s, when a religious group in Barcelona wanted to build a church dedicated to the Holy Family. Interestingly, the project was funded by private donations. Construction officially started on March 19, 1882 under architect Francisco de Paula del Villar, who planned a traditional neo-Gothic church. In 1883, a young architect named Antoni Gaudí took control and completely changed everything. He transformed the design into something radical and unique, inspired by nature, geometry, and religion. From 1914, Gaudí devoted himself entirely to the project. He worked on it for over 40 years, but when he died in 1926, only a small part of the basilica was finished. At that point, the building was less than a quarter done. The La Sagrada Família project faced major interruptions. In 1936, during the Spanish Civil War, construction completely stopped. Gaudí's workshop was destroyed, and many of his plans and models were lost. This was a huge setback because future architects had to rebuild his designs from fragments. Construction slowly resumed in the 1950s. Architects used surviving materials and photos to continue Gaudí's vision. During 2005, parts of the basilica became a UNESCO World Heritage site. In 2010 the church was officially consecrated and became a functioning basilica. Sagrada Família is one of the longest-running building projects in the world and the largest unfinished Catholic Church.

    We couldn't come to Barcelona and not see the Sagrada Familia. The church is absolutely beautiful…read more We enjoyed learning about the history, design and every detail that has gone into it. It's truly a work of art and fully centered around the story of Jesus. The stained glass windows are so beautiful and it looked incredible inside the church when the sun hits. I highly recommend booking a guided tour to not only enjoy the beauty of the church but understand the history behind it.

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    Barcelona, Spain // Aerik Von

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    Casa Batlló - Roof top view

    Casa Batlló

    4.4(401 reviews)
    0.7 kmL'Eixample

    Casa Batllo is one of Gaudi's beautiful architecture designs. I purchased the tickets online and…read morewas instructed to download the app. Within the app there is access to the tickets and the audio tour once you arrive that describes the different sections. The exterior is so beautiful and resembles a sea creature. He was known to get his inspiration from nature and it shows throughout Casa Batllo. The tour took about an hour. We went early in the day to avoid a long wait time. There are some gift shops in different sections throughout the tour and they also had an option to take a photo on the balcony which was available for purchase. Overall it was a nice experience!

    When researching popular tourist destinations in Barcelona, Casa Batlló came up on many a list. I…read morelike to take in museums and other historical structures whenever I visit a new city, so this sounded perfect. That being said, I purchased tickets for us to explore during our first full day in the city. Casa Batlló is one of several structures in Barcelona designed by Antoni Gaudí. I believe this was originally designed as a private residence, and has since become a showcase of the type of work Gaudí produced. The visits are self-guided, and once you enter you are given an audio guide that you can use throughout the house that provides information about the space you're in. The house itself is gorgeous. It's so intricately designed with different themes throughout the space. The audio guide really helped here as it told the history behind each room. I found myself snapping tons of pictures, or just standing there and taking it all in. As expected, there were a couple of gift shops, and some interactive exhibits scattered throughout the house as well. Note that not all spaces are open to all guests, it depends on the type of ticket you buy; that being said, even if you get the base ticket you will see a lot. Also, this place naturally attracts Instagrammers - be aware there are lots of people posing for the camera, Overall, Casa Batlló was an awesome experience. It was my first taste of Gaudí's influence on the city, and I would definitely return for another visit.

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    Font Màgica de Montjuïc - Light and water show.

    Font Màgica de Montjuïc

    4.5(162 reviews)
    2.3 kmEl Poble-sec

    We heard it was cool fountain with lights and music similar to Balagio fountain in Las Vegas. We…read morewalked a longggggg way to see only to find its not every night and we had passed through some areas we thought questionable sketchy. So the next night we took taxi to and from. Lots of people but we could still see and enjoy. Later several left and we crossed the street to be close and found spots right upfront. I loved it. Beautiful. Fun watching children play there and enjoying the music.

    Font Magica is located next to Espanya's square. The Place of Espanya is one of Barcelona's most…read moreimportant square, built on the occasion of the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition, held at the foot of Montjuic district. The square of Espanya is a central transport hub in Barcelona. A few steps away from Square of Espanya, you will find the Font Magica. I came to Font Magica when it was New Year's Eve. So many tourists and citizens of Barcelona gathered at the Magica because they had known a customary venue when people gather on New Year's Eve. After I checked them by internet, I came to here. Around Font Magica is scalable in the view axis through the two brick towers, which are based on St.Mark's tower in Venice. The Palace behind Font Magica is the museum, National d'Art de Catalunya ( MNAC) After about 300 meters from the towers in the direction, you can find the palace National d' Art de Catalunya. You can see the event in free. At that time, I left the staying hotel at 20;30p.m on December 31, and I arrived at the Espanya square on foot. As soon as I arrived at here, there were so many people around the place. I tried to access near spot of Front Magica, but because of so many people, I couldn't get close to Magica fountain. So, I took my video clips of the event at a fairly distant distance. But I was so excited with this new year's Eve. I want to share this experience with you.

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    Font Màgica de Montjuïc
    Font Màgica de Montjuïc

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