Barcelona, Spain
Three days gave me a great chance to really experience Barcelona. Starting with the medieval core, the Barri Gòtic. I wandered down La Rambla from Plaça de Catalunya, where a handy junction of Metro stops and taxi ranks waits to help you further explore Barcelona. About halfway down, head down Carrer de Ferran to Plaça de Sant Jaume. Once the Roman forum, this is the heart of town. From here you can stroll around La Catedral and surrounding monuments, including segments of the Roman wall and the fascinating Plaça del Rei, which is now part of the Museu d’Història de la Ciutat. From here, cross Via Laietana and stroll down Carrer de l’Argenteria to confront the most beautiful church in the city, the Catalan Gothic Església de Santa Maria del Mar. The area around it, El Born, is loaded with restaurants and bars where you can take a load off. Art fans will want to set aside a couple of hours for the nearby Museu Picasso. To finish off the day, jump on the Metro and head to GaudÃ’s extraordinary work in progress, La Sagrada FamÃlia.
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