Savvy travelers say that a tourist itinerary in Barcelona should start from the observation deck (Sagrada Familia Cathedral), which offers a magnificent view of the surrounding area.
Like other ancient European cities, Barcelona's walking routes through the central part of the city are beautiful in their own right. Much of this area is made up of ancient buildings and wide boulevards, and plenty of sights you'll see just along the way.
Your Barcelona walking itineraries are sure to guide you:
- Museums (even if you don't like them, you can't visit Barcelona without at least going to the Picasso Museum);
- the local beaches with a lot of water and sports activities (visiting the beach is free, renting a sunbed and umbrella - an average of 6 EUR).
Barcelona's walking routes should also include the historic quarter, where famous artists once lived, and the city's magnificent architectural sights, including the city's cathedral.
Walk through the Eixample district, which has the city's highest concentration of unique buildings, including the fruits of Gaudi's labor. In particular, the Sagrada Familia is one of Barcelona's symbols.