2024 Catalonia Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
Popular Attractions
Sagrada Familia
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Aiguas Tortas National Park - Spain
Aiguas Tortas National Park is a national park in the Catalan Pyrenees. There are four hundred glacial lakes and many waterfalls. Pastoral alpine meadows spread out among the snow-white peaks, coniferous forests grow green, and there are monuments of Romanesque architecture from the 12th century. Many species of rare animals live among the mountains and valleys of the national park. Lake San Muricio is the most popular natural site of the park.
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Barcelona must go to the museum to recommend
Today Amway a small Barcelona attractions: Catalonia National Art Museum (referred to as MNAC) Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. The
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Art Museum is located on the Moutain Montjuic. There are many works by Spanish artists in the museum: Gaud's furniture and other designs; Picasso, Miro, Ramon, Goya The paintings;
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The most precious in the museum are the 11th and 12th century murals (wood carvings and altars, etc.), which were some of the broken villages from northern Catalonia in the early part of the last century. The collection of the church is a collection of precious works of art!
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Its really very worthwhile to go. Its recommended to visit for half a day. If you dont have that much time, then its about 2 hours.
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Address:
Palau Nacional
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During the day, it is a tour guide with a foreign language. The whole journey is 1-1.5h and RMB150.
The fairies who want to take beautiful photos, of course, have to choose to go during the day, and the light is sufficient.
The interior decoration style is dominated by luxury style, and the sister papers who like to take pictures can walk at the end of the tour guide team.
There are a lot of music performances in the evening, if you are interested in music art, you can consider it.
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Located in the heart of Barcelona, the Plaza Catalunya is connected to the old town and the extension. It is also the starting point for the citys main streets, Rambla and Gracia. The beautiful wide square is covered with green lawns, and there are beautiful stone statues of the goddess of peace, and the posture is peaceful and dignified: the fountain of flying beads jumping jade is diverse, just like the Crystal Palace. On weekends and holidays, the crowds are crowded and very lively. Various hawkers, selling colorful balloons, selling ice cream, and wandering entertainers, attract the attention of children and adults. Flocks of pigeons stroll in the squares and lawns and seem to enjoy life more than busy tourists.