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Barcelona Attractions & ActivitiesSightseeing
Our Sightseeing category provides a feast for the eyes. Why? Because most all of our selections are famous places that you can view and take pictures of to show everyone back home. Landmarks, sculptures, historic homes, historic districts, cemeteries, water fountains, and statues are just a hint of the sights we've selected.
Category: Sightseeing - Barcelona Attractions & Activities
Address: Passeig Lluís Companys, Barcelona 08003
This statue served as the main entrance during the city's 1888 Universal Exhibition. Built from sculpted brick and surrounded by statues, including a sculpture representing the city welcoming international visitors to the Exhibition. METRO: Arc de Triomf
Category: Sightseeing - Barcelona Attractions & Activities
Address: Carretera de Montjuïc ,66, Barcelona 08038
Sweeping views are afforded by this military museum that sits atop the hill Montjuic. Take a car or bus to avoid the long walk and a chairlift to the top of the castle. After a tour of the museum, take a breather and look at the city spread out beneath you.
Category: Sightseeing - Barcelona Attractions & Activities
Address: Carrer de Sant Pere Més Alt, Barcelona 08002
This modern palace features kaleidoscopic colors in tile, sculpture, stained glass and mosaics. Originally built as a home for the Choral Society and now hosting musical concerts. Spotlights highlight the beautiful building at night. A must for classical concerts.
Category: Sightseeing - Barcelona Attractions & Activities
Address: Mirador del Palau, 6, Barcelona 08004
This museum houses Catalonian art and was the backdrop of the 1929 International Exhibition. Climb the steps to the top for an excellent view of Barcelona. Houses the Museu d'Art de Catalunya. METRO: Montjuic
Category: Sightseeing - Barcelona Attractions & Activities
Address: Avenida Marqués de Comillas, Barcelona 08038
Another region of the city built as a host site for the 1929 World Expo, this village represents the range and styles of Spanish architecture. Restaurants, shops and bars on-site are usually open for a drink or meal. Streets lined by quaint cottages.
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