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  1. With at least two days, divide and conquer the town geographically: Spend one day in the Old City (Ramblas, Barri Gòtic/cathedral area, Picasso Museum/El Born) and another on the Eixample and Gaudí sights (La Pedrera, Sagrada Família, Park Güell). If you have a third day, visit Montjuïc and/or side-trip to Montserrat.

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  2. Barcelona bubbles with life — in its narrow lanes, pedestrian-friendly boulevards, elegant modern uptown, bohemian corners, bustling market halls, and along a long beach promenade that's spiked with inviting eateries.

  3. 7 sty 2013 · I think you could divide your time into one day for Barri Gotic and sights you want to see in that area (the TI offers a good walking tour); another day for Ramblas, beaches and shopping; and a third day for modernist architecture (Parc Guell, Block of Discord, and Sagrada Familia).

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  5. 9 lut 2015 · I'd say spend one day seeing Barri Gotic/Born sights. Another day for Moderniste architecture (Block of Discord, Park Guell, Sagrada Familia). Third day depends on weather and your personal interests - there's plenty more options.

  6. We'll get caught up in the festivity of Barcelona, enjoying the vibrant street scenes, tasty tapas, and pedestrian-friendly Gothic Quarter. Then we'll take a scenic side trip to mountaintop Montserrat, and finish with an artist’s pilgrimage along the Costa Brava to Salvador Dalí country.

  7. Buildings adorned with Modernisme, the Catalan version of Art Nouveau, line the Block of Discord with colorful, leafy, flowing and blooming shapes, ending with Gaudí's triumphant Casa Milà (a.k.a. La Pedrera). Stroll through Eixample on the Rick Steves Barcelona & Madrid tour.

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