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BARCELONA

Delicious, Architectural, Lively



Observational Overview

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Walking

Not mandatory but appreciated 15-20%


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🙏🏼 Thank you

The most ecclectic collection of architecture. Everything from Gothic, Art Nouveau, to Modern.

Lots of wedges, long skirts and comfortable sneakers.

High walkability

​"Gràcies"


Disclaimers

Experience Level: 7 days

Last Visited: May 2018


 

Things we did

Some memorable stops.



Casa Milà

It was the last private residence designed by architect Antoni Gaudí. Stunning, must see! See Map

La Sagrada Familia

The famous 'unfinished' cathedral by Antoni Gaudi. The thoughtful natural light with cascading stain glass windows is a wonder to see in person. (See Map)

Gothic Quarter

For an immersive walk back in time, the Gothic Quarter is a bustling street with shops that feels reminiscent of old European movies. This area can get touristy so would gauge energy levels. (See Map)





 

Things we ate

The most Michelin stars in one city, but we remember one meal distinctly.



Uma

Easily one of our most memorable meal on this trip. Uma was a curated tasting menu of the most creative dishes. Each course came out like clockwork, timed in an intimate setting - so I would recommend booking a reservation and showing up on time. Each dish felt like an experiment of presentation, texture, or flavor. See Map





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