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See The Sights In Beautiful Barcelona |

Monday, 11 January 2010
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The capital of Catalonia has plenty to offer holidaymakers from all around the world, so it's no surprise that Barcelona remains a holiday hot spot year after year. As Spain's second largest city, you can rest assured that Barcelona is packed with both day and night time pursuits that are sure to thrill. What's more, Barcelona is in possession of an exciting and engaging vibe certain to ensure that visitors never want to leave. Not only does Barcelona enjoy a temperate climate due to its location on the Mediterranean coast, but the city is also an architectural gem boasting many beautiful buildings in a variety of styles. These stunning sights combined with an abundance of markets makes Barcelona a very popular area for those who like to walk on their breaks. A stroll around the city, and particularly in the La Rambla area, will reward travellers with wonderful views such as street performers and paintings as well as the chance to buy flowers or stop to enjoy a bite to eat in one of the many restaurants. If you're hoping to enjoy a little greenery on your trip to Barcelona, you'll be pleased to know that the capital also boasts sixty eight municipal parks ranging from small hideaways to large recreation areas and offering the chance to soak up a little nature on your trip. Barcelona is also famous for its beaches and many people choose to while away a few hours on the sand when holidaying in Barcelona. If you'd rather be indoors however, you'll find enjoyment in some of the city's many venues for live music and theatrical performances. Barcelona is home to the world famous Gran Teatre del Liceu opera theatre, the Teatre Nacional de Cataluña and the Teatre Lliure as well as a number of small independent venues. The city also has a long history of sporting traditions, meaning you're assured to find a performance of one kind or another to suit your taste when travelling to the capital of Catalonia. If you're hoping to enjoy some of the city's biggest festivals or celebrations, Barcelona flights during August get booked up early with passengers hoping to see either the Festes de Gràcia or the Festes de Sants - midsummer celebrations that offer fireworks, processions and live music. Alternatively, travel in December and you'll have the chance to witness the Fira de Santa Llúcia, where you'll be able to find seasonal goods for sale and a Christmas atmosphere in the air. You're sure to find experiences to enjoy whatever time of the year you choose to explore Barcelona. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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