Monday, August 11, 2014

Barcelona Cheap Discount Hotels

Barcelona, founded almost 2000 years ago, cosmopolitan Barcelona has a magnetic cultural charm that remains unbroken with time. Fiercely individual, Barcelona is the city of midday siestas and vibrant fiestas, making it a much-loved holiday destination. Take in the fantastically surreal Sagrada Familia church, designed by none other than Antoni Gaudi. Don’t miss the Plaça de Catalunya where all Barcelona’s important avenues meet, setting the scene for the perfect ending - or in the topsy turvy style of Gaudi - beginning, of your Barcelona tour.

Barcelona Cheap Discount Hotels
Barcelona Cheap Discount Hotels

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A Gothic and Modernist marvel on the Mediterranean Sea, Barcelona is quirky, cosmopolitan and effortlessly cool. This city breathes life: from chefs foraging for fresh produce in La Boqueria Market at the crack of dawn to partygoers leaving El Born's pulsating clubs around the same time. Pause for a minute, and discover Barcelona's real charm in small details -- the hidden courtyards of Barri Gòtic, the light catching Sagrada Família's wax-like turrets -- all coming together to make the Catalan capital one of Spain's most livable and loveable cities.

Barcelona – Spain’s second city, and the self-confident capital of Catalunya – vibrates with life, and there’s certainly not another city in the country to touch it for sheer style, looks or energy. It’s long had the reputation of being the avant-garde capital of Spain, its art museums are world-class, its football team sublime, while its designer restaurants, bars, galleries and shops lead from the front. In terms of things to do in Barcelona, in Antoni Gaudí’s extraordinary church of the Sagrada Família, the winding alleys and ageing mansions of the picture-postcard Gothic Quarter, and the world-famous boulevard that is the Ramblas, you have three sights that are high up any Spanish sightseeing list. As a thriving port, prosperous commercial centre and buzzing cultural capital of three million people, the city is almost impossible to exhaust – even in a lengthy visit you will likely only scrape the surface. More world wide Cheap Discount Hotels

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