Barcelona hotels
Well known as a cultural centre, Barcelona boasts splendid architecture, monuments, historical sites, natural
resources, beaches and much more. It is a very modern, multicultural, cosmopolitan city. Almost 4.5 million people
live in the Barcelona metropolitan area. With a balmy year round climate (not too steamily hot in
summer and with few genuinely cold days in winter) it is not surprising that Barcelona is attracting an increasing
number of visitors. Because of its rich history, Barcelona is filled with many landmark buildings and world-class
museums. The city boasts the work of the modernist architect Antonio Gaudi. Some of Gaudi's jobs include the
unfinished church La Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, and the Mil Home, among others. The Rambles (Catalan "Ramblas")
is the principal thoroughfare in the city center. The area around the Catalunya Place, including the city's
historical center includes the Passeig de Gracia, the Rambla de Catalunya and the upper half of the Diagonal avenue
is the main commercial area of the city. Accommodation in luxury Barcelona hotels and apartments. The best time to go out is on
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and most of the times is not necessary to pay an entrance fee. Keep in mind that
as everything else in Barcelona, nightlife sets off a few hours later. Although not quite in the same league as
Paris or Milan, Barcelona is certainly among Europe's cities of style. The best times to go to Barcelona are late
spring and early autumn , when the weather is still comfortably warm, around 21-25?C and walking the streets isn't
a chore. In summer , the city can be unbearably hot and humid with temperatures averaging 28 C.
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