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Magic Fountain of Montjuic

Magic Fountain of Montjuic

The Magic Fountain of Montjuic hill is the largest ornamental fountain in Barcelona. The fountain consisting of a central piece and three other waterfalls, is really astonishing, and it is a must-visit for those people who love lights and music. It was built in 1929 for the International Exhibition. It provides a spectacular display of water acrobatics paired with beautiful music and lights and can generate over 50 shades and colours. It has now become one of the most popular attractions in Barcelona and is considered to be a balletic spectacle. It is rightly referred to as the magic fountain as it totally looks like a magic dance going on in front of our eyes. It is the site for the Piromusical in Barcelona which is a huge firework display with light and sound. Read More

Boqueria Market

Boqueria Market

Boqueria Market is a popular shopping hub in Barcelona. The landmark is located in the city centre and the best time to visit is early morning to avoid the crowd. This 2500 square meter market area offers everything from fresh vegetables, fruits, sweets, fresh juice, and more. It was formally called the Mercat de Sant Josep. Visitors, locals, passersby, and many more make it a point to stop by the Mercat de la Boqueria at least once. While it is mainly a municipal market, it happens to be the ideal place to buy fresh produce and is distinctive for the burst of vibrant hues sees all around and within. What astonishes most shoppers and visitors is that the market goes back to 1586 when the location formerly held a Convent. It ranges across more than 300 stands, and there is something here for everyone. Mercat de la Boqueria proudly boasts of the high-quality products it offers which are also sent off to all major cafes and restaurants across the city. What’s more? The market plans to go global as it is the only market thus far, which keeps products from across the world. Read More

Monastery of Pedralbes

Monastery of Pedralbes

The Monastery of Pedralbes is a spectacular landmark and one of the best examples of Gothic architecture in Barcelona. It is located in Fina Guell. Working as a museum and park, the monastery is also home to several nuns. Monastery of Pedralbes is situated spaciously and is home to a historical museum. It came into being in 1327 as its construction was ordered by Elisenda de Montcada. Visitors are welcome to dwell upon the daily lives of the nuns living here, and the Monastery has several interesting highlights such as the Church, cells, dormitory, Chapel, cloister, and more. It is open all year round and offers a peaceful abode, away from the buzz of the mainland city. While visitors can now explore the chapterhouse, abbey, and the cells; most travellers also make their way here to witness the mural paintings of Ferrer Bassa. Apart from being a tryst of history, culture, and spirituality, upon exploring the Monastery, visitors will also see the different artworks, old furniture, and symbols preserving the religious community. The Monastery is highly accessible for all, including differently-abled as extra assistance is provided during tours. Read More

Montjuic

Montjuic

Barcelona’s scenic hilltop locale of Montjuic is home to attractive castles, museums, magic fountains and Spanish villages at a height of 180 metres above sea level. The hill in Barcelona at a strategic river channel of Llobregat River. The hill is accessible by cable car that provides a picturesque view of Barcelona Harbour. The highlight of the mountain is the castle of Monjuic which was built in 1640 and is a great spot to enjoy a mesmerizing view of the Mediterranean sea. The fountain at the entrance of Montjuic is one of the highest water spouts and shines beautifully with lights in the evening making it a magical fountain. Visit Miso Museum and botanical garden to explore the culture of the place.  Read More

Montserrat, Spain

Montserrat is a range of mountains close to Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. It is one of the most popular day trips from Barcelona situated 30 miles from the city. The day trip to Montserrat is an extremely convenient one to make, with breathtaking views. Towering over Barcelona at 1.236 metres above sea level, the Montserrat mountain range is 50 km away from the centre of the City, between the regions of Anoia, Baix Llobregat and Bages. Part of the Catalan pre-coastal range, the main peaks of this multi-peaked range are Sant Jeroni, Montgrós and Miranda de Les Agulles. This epitome of Catalan's natural beauty can be visited all around the year. The word Monserrat literally translates to ‘saw mountain’ signifying the peculiar saw-like topography of the mountains. The vivid red colour of Montserrat arises from its composition of pink conglomerate sedimentary rocks. Montserrat was designated a National Park in 1987. Read More

National Museum of Art in Catalonia

National Museum of Art in Catalonia

The National Museum of Art in Catalonia is one of the largest museums in Spain, located in Palau Nacional. Also known as Museu Nacional, the museum features an extensive collection of Romanesque art, featuring works like the Virgin of Ger and the Batlló Majesty. Museu Nacional also features the work of great Renaissance and Baroque artists and hosts temporary exhibitions, activities and features, making it an arena for intellectual dialogue and debate. It is recommended you read about the history of the artwork before your visit to make the most of it. The Palau Nacional was declared a national museum in 1990.Inspired by the Spanish renaissance and academic classicism, the Palau Nacional dominates the view from Placa Espanya. The artwork in the museum is said to have once hung in the rural churches of Catalonia. The museum, along with its regular collections, conducts exhibitions for adults and children around the year. Read More

Guell Palace

Guell Palace

Nestled in the El Raval neighborhood, the Palau Guell is a UNESCO World Heritage site reminiscent of a Venetian palace. A few metres from Rambla, inside the Raval district, the Palace is designed with impressive-looking glass and woodwork. Designed in 1886 as a mansion for Eusebi Güell — a business tycoon, the Palau Guell is a Gaudi building considered to be one of Barcelona's architectural marvels. Having been renovated many times, the Palace was re-opened to the public in 2011. This architectural curiosity stays true to Gaudi's style, with 20 chimneys on the roof which serve to ventilate the house. The Guell Palace, as it translates to, has featured in Antonioni’s film – The Passenger. Situated in the middle of the old city, the Palau Guell has been a part of Barcelona's legacy for a long time. One of the first major buildings by master architect Antonio Gaudi, the Palace served as a place to entertain guests back in the day. You can sign up for guided tours about the history of the place. Read More

Ciutadella Park

Ciutadella Park

Located in the heart of the city, the Parc de la Ciutadella is one of the city's most beautiful attractions. Most likely to be the city's greenest oasis, it houses the Catalonian Parliament, the city zoo, museums, a small lake, and a grand fountain. At one point of time, the Park was the only green space within the entire city. One can walk around the park, picnic there or even row on the lake. Designed by Josep Fontsère, the park manages to combine many styles in one. The large fountain in the middle of the park immortalises the prodigal architect, Gaudi, drawing heavily from his work. The park has a fascinating history, involving many sieges and battles. At one point it even acted as a prison for political prisoners of Catalonia, under the Bourbon King. In 1998 the Parc de la Ciutadella hosted the World Exhibition, exhibiting the work of some of the greatest artists in the country. Read More

Labyrinth Park of Horta

Labyrinth Park of Horta

Located in the Horta district, the Parc del Laberint d’Horta, or Labyrinth Park of Horta, offers peace and tranquillity. Easily referred to as the most beautiful park in Barcelona, it is proudly the city’s oldest, as constructed in 1792. It consists of beautiful flower beds and waterfalls. Parc del Laberint d’Horta iwas designed by the architect Domenico Bagutti. It has excellent artistic gardening and even beautiful sculptures. Earlier being a family-owned garden, it was opened to the public in 1967 and had beautiful elements to see such as the Boxwood gardens, the labyrinth maze, domestic garden, romantic garden, and more. It is located away from the city squares and the best time to visit is during the months of spring and summer when the fauna is at its peak. During the years of its renovation, the elements of flower beds, waterfalls, squares, and lounging areas were added. Spreading across 55 hectares, it is a day’s adventure to explore every nook and cranny of this masterpiece. Visitors also make their way to a country house located in the park vicinity, which was built in the 14th century. This neoclassical inspired park is the perfect destination for both families and friends and must-visit of Barcelona City. Read More

Park Guell

Park Guell

Offering one of the best views in Barcelona, Parc Guell is a singular garden complex. It is located on Carmel Hill in Barcelona and is a declared UNESCO World Heritage Site. This public park is composed of gardens and various architectural elements. The park was designed by Antoni Gaudi, who is considered to be the face of modern Catalan architecture. The park contains brilliant stone structures, fascination buildings and amazing tiling. There is a dragon fountain at the entrance of this park and it is completely magical. As you go through the walkway, you can see twisting rock pillars that seem like tree trunks. There is a special terraced area on the top of the park from where you can get amazing views of the city of Barcelona. Read More

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