Barcelona is one of the most desired places to visit for all the tourists across the world. It is also the most visited place in the entire Europe. There are plenty of magnificent buildings, which are architectural masterpieces. There are museums; zoo and many more things to do that will keep all the visitors busy when they go for a
Barcelona weekend. Apart from these, there are some scenic beauties and the natural places, which will give you a calm and serene refuge from the hustle-bustle of the city life.
So, if you are planning for a
Barcelona sightseeing
you have to consider all the places that will make your eyes and mind cool and enriched with the historic and cultural beauty of the city and the places nearby. There are many places to visit in the city no doubt; however, you cannot ignore the places that are equally beautiful and monumental in terms of culture and nature. Just south to Barcelona, you will find the nice valley of Penedes. The place will stun you with its rolling hills and green valleys. This is no doubt the best wine tour in Barcelona. It is suggested that you should take a day out of your weekend trip to the city and spend some wonderful moments in the calmness of nature. This valley is also known as Cava Valley since it is the largest producer of Spanish champagne known as Cava. It is a fact that Spain has a number of exotic wine regions and a visit to Penedes will actually give you the golden opportunity to walk through the vineyards that have been manufacturing some of the best quality wines in the world.
The city is loaded with striking sights and appealing attractions. You can feel lost by the sheer range of potential things to do here. You can take a hop on hop off sightseeing trip to make your vacation for colourful and vibrant as well as memorable. Different travel companies offer different bus tours. However, one of the most popular routes that the globetrotters choose to go is the North to South route. North routes are mainly focused on artistic innovator Gaudi and his famous architectural buildings, including Casa Batllo and the world celebrated pinnacle of his creation, La Sagrada Familia. Southern routes help you to stop at eminent landmarks as the Miro Museum, Montjuich Mountain and Park, Anella Olimpica and the city zoo
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