The writter
Author of “Barcelona by Day and Night”
Editor at Large for Conde Nast Traveler
Writer for NY Times Magazine
Stop telling yourself things should or shouldn't be a certain way. Sit with your feelings instead and try to name them and understand where they're coming from. Have compassion for negative feelings and celebrate good ones.
Tending to plants teaches patience and it requires careful attention. Learning to communicate with your little green friends takes time! When done right, you'll be rewarded with beautiful accent pieces and fresher air.
Churches and monasteries
Most famous shoping street
Authentic culinary paradise
Start
A special walk through medieval streets and alleyways of the Gothic and Barceloneta neighborhoods.
Morning
8:45 AM
Why Park Güell? It’s a public park system composed of gardens and architectural elements located on Carmel Hill. It's a must see for any traveler in Barcelona.
Morning
11:30 AM
A historic home that houses all the personal treasures of Antoni Gaudi. You won't see them anywhere else.
Afternoon
1:45 PM
Spend the day exploring shops and restaurants. Stop in, take your time, grab lunch and a few gin & tonics.
3:30 PM
Afternoon
Casa Batlló is identifiable as Modernism or Art Nouveau in the broadest sense. To locals, it’s a slice of Barcelona tradition.
Evening
7:00 PM
Sagrada Familia, the symbol of Barcelona and the stunning masterpiece of Gaudi.
Evening
8:30 PM
Ready for some bites now, right? Grab pre-dinner snacks at this local's bar and restaurant.
End
The unique experiences in Barcelona belong to this city only, begging you to return here over and over again.
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