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9 ways to eggs-perience Easter in Barcelona
9 ways to eggs-perience Easter in Barcelona

If you think the Easter Bunny has a busy schedule, try keeping up with Barcelona's Easter processions and floral displays. This city is overcome with chocolate eggs and tradition. Whether you're racing to grab something tasty to eat, like a slice of Mona de Pascua, or trying to figure out which parades to attend, Barcelona has successfully made its unique Easter traditions a never-ending and spiritually packed fiesta. Here are 9 things to do in Barcelona at Easter.

Everything you need to know about Easter in Barcelona

Easter traditions: Elaborate floats and ceremonial parades throughout Holy Week. Families also enjoy Mona de Pascua, a traditional chocolate cake decorated with colorful sweets and topped with an egg.

Best free Easter activity: The Good Friday Parade

Key Easter dates: Palm Sunday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday

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The best food in Barcelona: What to eat and where
The best food in Barcelona: What to eat and where

What is food in Barcelona like? Let’s find out. This is a city where it’s really easy to eat well, whether you’re looking for a romantic date idea or enjoying a family-friendly vacation in Barcelona. From tapas to mouthwatering paella, there’s always something tasty on the menu, whether it’s your first time in Barcelona or you're a return visitor.

The best foods to eat in Barcelona will depend on the season you’re visiting. In the summer, the local pa amb tomàquet is at its best, with ripe tomatoes bursting with flavor. In winter, try the calçots followed by dessert: churros dipped in chocolate, which will keep you warm inside and out.

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9 fun facts about Sagrada Familia
9 fun facts about Sagrada Familia

Suppose someone told you they were visiting a building site on holiday. You’d be pretty bemused. Then, they tell you it’s the Sagrada Familia — the overriding emotion might be envy. Over a century in the making, Gaudi’s masterpiece is so sublime it has wowed visitors throughout its construction. And behind its spectacular facade lie 100 years’ of drama and curious tidbits. (Oh, and the man with the plan himself – Gaudi – buried under his lifetime’s work). Here are nine fascinating facts that will make you see its colorful stained glass in a new light.

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Frequently asked questions about Barcelona

What top attractions are a must-see in Barcelona?

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Insider tips: Planning a trip to Barcelona

Laurence is a full time travel blogger and photographer, who shares his tips on travel and improving your photography on his website Finding the Universe. He has visited Barcelona many times, and you can see his guide to spending three days in Barcelona.

What should I do on my first trip to Barcelona?

A trip to the Sagrada Familia should be at the top of the list for any visitor to Barcelona. This incredible organic cathedral is the masterpiece of renowned architect Antoni Gaudi, and is one of the most impressive buildings in the city. Definitely take the time to go inside and explore as well, because the inside is just as impressive as the outside!

What are some hidden gems to see in Barcelona?

The Basilica de Santa Maria del Pi, in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter, is definitely worth a visit. It's a 14th century gothic church with a massive bell tower you can climb. The views from the roof across the Gothic Quarter are excellent, and from here you can really get a feel from the different epochs the city has gone through from Roman times.

How much time should I spend in Barcelona?

Two days would be the minimum amount of time to see the highlights of the city, whilst three days would let you add in a few of the hidden gems.

What food is Barcelona known for?

No trip to Barcelona would be complete without trying some tapas. These small plates features all sorts of different dishes, from patatas bravas (fried potatoes), through to squid, meatballs and lots more. Tapas can be found throughout the city, with many bars serving them as snack food as well.

What is the best way to get around Barcelona?

The majority of Barcelona can be easily explored by foot, although the city also has an excellent metro system that will get you around a little bit quicker. If you are aiming for the main tourist sights, the Hop on Hop off bus is also a good option.

What are the best months to visit Barcelona?

Barcelona can be visited most times of the year. Whilst the Mediterranean climate means the summer months are obviously hotter, the city conveniently has a lovely beach with swimming so you can cool off. However, if you want to do more sightseeing, the months of April - June are a good option. The city also hosts a number of festivals at this time of year which are worth checking out.

What is neighborhood "The Gothic Quarter" known for?

The gothic quarter is perhaps the most interesting neighbourhood to explore from a visitors point of view. The maze of winding streets is largely pedestrianised, and filled with interesting shops and tucked away churches and restaurants. Do expect to get lost though, as it's quite a maze!

What are the best neighborhoods for food?

For tucked away bars and courtyard dining, it's hard to go wrong with the Gothic Quarter, which is great for tapas and casual fare. For a quieter experience away from the tourist crowds and more of a focus on traditional Catalan cuisine, had to the Gracia neighbourhood.

What are the best neighborhoods for shopping?

The Passeig de Gracia, which leads away from the central square in the city, is well known as a good shopping destination if you're interested in luxury brands. If you're more of a market person, head for La Boqueria on Las Ramblas!

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit Barcelona?

If you'd prefer to be centrally located and within easy walking distance, or a short metro ride, from all the major attractions, then you'll want to stay in the Gothic Quarter. This part of the city is home to many of the attractions as well as plenty of dining, and it's easy to reach from the main transport hubs in the city.

What are the best beaches around Barcelona?

Barcelona has a series of incredible beaches with are popular with both locals and tourists alike. The closest, and one of the best, is definitely Barceloneta Beach, just a few minutes walk from the city.

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Lena, our tour guide, was fun, enthusiastic and knowledgeable. I appreciated being able to learn about Sagrada Familia through her.

Excellent! The guide is knowledgeable and has answered a lot of religious and architectural questions. Thanks

We had the best time with Luca and Gabriel! They were so happy, joyful, and amazing. We’ll be back.

Absolutely fabulous would highly recommended the experience to anyone visiting Barcelona!

Great tour! Our guide, Paulina was very thoughtful and committed. We had a lovely day