Who would say the words development, sustainability, beautiful sunsets, tourism, modernity and nightlife could completely describe the characteristics of a city. Barcelona brings together a wealth of cultural spaces and technological interest, where itself, represents a total tourist experience. The freshness of its streets is in their open-air markets and cultural range of its visitors. Its architecture is a mix of Baroque, Renaissance and modern, combining the most important artistic movements in Europe and the world.
In this way, Barcelona is a city that has evolved over the years leaving important marks in the facades of the building. In every corner you can see the artistic influence of the different stages of history. Therefore, the cultural life in Barcelona is growing every day and its places are becoming increasingly influential in the interests of their visitors. Iberinbound shows you the places that you should not miss on a visit by the multifaceted Barcelona:
- The market “La Boqueria” and its organic culinary offerings: San Jose Market popularly known as «La Boqueria» was built in 1840 on the remains of an ancient convent. Today it has become one of the most important markets of Spain and especially in the region of Catalonia. La Boqueria has more than 300 stands distributed in The “Rambla” sector, where we can find a variety of local, international, exotic products. Enjoy a day of gourmet delicacies for all tastes and purposes.
- The Park Guell: This Park is a powerful combination of nature and city. Inside it you can see many gardens and monuments. Its principal inspiration artist is Gaudi, it belong to the naturist period, approximately in the first decade of the twenty century, the century of the great modern art apogee. The entry is free and is the protagonist of a rich architectural variety.
- Gothic quarter: Characterized as the four neighborhoods located in the district of Ciutat Vella of Barcelona, the Gothic Quarter is an ancient and historic city core. It has been transformed from the nineteenth century with the intervention of public squares and the downing of muralles existed there.