Travel news: Hidden gems in and around Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter
Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of Catalonia, Spain, is famous for its Gothic streets, Mediterranean cuisine, Gaudí’s unique architecture, and its lively atmosphere. Situated on the coast of Catalonia, Spain, it is a must-see for first-time travellers.
With its vibrant culture and historical landmarks, Barcelona was once described as the “Paris of Spain” by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen in 1862.
At the heart of Barcelona is the Gothic Quarter, a maze of narrow streets overlooked by medieval buildings, such as the exquisite Barcelona Cathedral.
Barcelona also features nine UNESCO World Heritage sites, seven of which are Gaudí’s exceptional work.
So, it’s only expected that the city sees over 30 million visitors annually, writes Travel News Blitz’s Madi Chantry.
Seven things to do and see in Barcelona as Formula 1 visits Spain
Barcelona is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain known for its art and architecture, located in the region of Catalonia with a population of 1.6 million.
Formula 1 races on the outskirts of the city at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for 66 laps in the Spanish summer heat.
Here, Travel News Blitz’s Ayla Vaughan presents the seven things to do and see in Barcelona.
Barcelona travel news: Seven must-dos in football's iconic city
Barcelona is a city jam-packed with things to do and a colourful culture to experience.
From architectural marvels and stretching coastlines to the hallowed turf of FC Barcelona, Spain's cultural hub is full of near-endless possibilities and opportunities.
Here, Travel News Blitz’s Sam Condy breaks down seven of the best things to see and do in the home of FC Barcelona.