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Make sure to wear comfy shoes! You'll be walking a lot on those beautiful tiles and cobblestones. I seriously regretted my choice of footwear when my feet started to hurt.
Don’t miss the small details on the buildings—some are stunning. I wish I had taken more time just to admire the intricate carvings and tile work. Bring a camera with a good zoom!
Sagrada Familia
Casa Batllo
Plaza Catalunya
Plaza Mayor
Fountain of Montjuic
Try to avoid visiting on weekends if you can. I was packed in like sardines and couldn’t get good pictures. Weekdays are way less crowded!
Spain Square
I think it's a good idea to visit on a weekday if you can. The weekend crowds can be intense, and it really detracts from the experience!
I found that taking a guided tour can be a bit pricey, so maybe try a free walking tour instead. They give you a great sense of history without breaking the bank!
My advice is to wear comfy shoes! The area is pretty large, and you’ll be doing a lot of walking. Trust me, your feet will thank you later.
I recommend grabbing a coffee from one of the nearby cafes before heading to the square. It's a perfect spot to enjoy your drink while taking in the sights!
Mila's House
Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia
Don't forget to check the schedule for the mass. I stumbled upon a service and it added a special vibe to my visit, even though I didn't plan for it.
Triumphal Arch
I noticed that some guided tours were kinda pricey. If you're okay with exploring on your own, just a good travel app for info can save you some bucks!
my advice is to wear comfy shoes! the area has some beautiful walking paths and you’ll want to explore a bit without your feet hurting.
I suggest visiting early in the morning, like around 9 AM. You'll find fewer crowds, which means better photos without random people in the background.
I thought the architecture was stunning, but some areas around the arch can be tricky to spot, so keep your eyes peeled for the small paths that lead to it!