Ramblas will be central to any tourist's
daily activity and nights out. It is a long boulevard which
joins the Columbus monument by the port to Plaza Catalunya.
All day long you'll find all kinds of buskers and mime artists
in action as well as stalls selling flowers, newspapers, birds
and rabbits. Look out for Palau de la Virreina, a grand 18th-century
rococo mansion, which is next to the Boqueria market.
The place to visit in Barcelona is Gaudi's La Sagrada Família.
The magnificent spires of the unfinished cathedral are the
most stunning of attractions on Barcelona's skyline. Gaudí
died in 1926 before his masterpiece was finished. Among other
sights that are worth visiting we can mention The Gothic Quarter,
La Pedrera (another of Gaudi's masterpieces), Montjuïc
(the hill which overlooks Barcelona), Parc Güell or the
Museu Picasso.
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