Barcelona to live and learn

filled by Giulia & Romeo





We fall in love at first sight with Barcellona: maybe for the informal atmosphere, for the sea air, for the enjoyment for all tastes and expectations. It’s an ancient and modern at the same time, which is the Catalan Gothic alongside spectacular expressions of modernism and where the combination of an old fishing quarter and a modern Olympic city is daily under the eyes of the tourist who is involved in this amazing liveliness. Famous for its lively nightlife and a delicious cuisine, a weekend in Barcelona will not be chosen for two days off! It 's a city that will make you walk a lot, between Las Ramblas and you'll miss out streets to discover churches, palaces, museums and monuments. Detail of the statue of Christopher Columbus, the Old Port, metaphorically pointing the finger at the new continent. Do not miss visiting the houses of Gaudi's La Pedrera and Batlò, real sensory experience that will make you walk through the corridors of the mind of this talented architect. Characteristic and unforgettable Sacrada Family, his church open, unfinished work, but equally fascinating. Among the many people born in cities and among those who remember Joan Miro Barcelona adopted, that punctuated his works and city where you can visit the Park and the Foundation, Pablo Picasso, Málaga Andalusian, who moved in here in the " Blue Period "and whose early works are exhibited in a beautiful museum. Among the outstanding writers Manuel Vasque Montalbano, the creator of Inspector Eduardo Carvalho and Pepe Mendoza.The city of Barcelona is divided into barrios, which are the equivalent of our neighborhoods, each with its own history and its potential. Hotels in Barcelona as well as the apartments are basic, minimalist spaces are reinvented with care and wit, maximized and made habitable and comfortable. Prices vary, as anywhere else in the world, 'to suit all budgets and services are almost always more than satisfactory. The main bar is definitely the Gothic, which is home to La Rambla, in its complete fusion between the old and new, winding streets and hordes of people, divided but united by modern bars and cafes and the walls of the past. Here the prices go up a little, being the most central area of the city, but a good solution is to rent the apartments that allow you to save money, especially if you are in a group and also have autonomy and independence more than to hotels.
The district Les Corts is the economic heart of the city, the financial center that offers modern and luxurious hotel accommodations, but in contrast to breathe the air of globalization, the invasion of the "multinational", you can breathe a little 'less they are on holiday and the prices are quite high. Montjuic is characterized by the barrio view of the hills, here the atmosphere is thin and the area a little 'device, but really very impressive, gives Barcelona a somewhat' different from how you imagined. The area is well connected with the center, and prices are quite accessible.
The area of Ciutadella is perhaps one of the cheapest, you can reach the heart of the city of Barcelona in just 10 minutes by subway is close to the area recently underwent redesign for the 1992 Olympics, and therefore also close to the beaches. A convenient starting point for those who want to stay relaxed and do not spend much.

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