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Is Barcelona the most beautiful city in Spain?

Home to masterpieces by the Catalan architect Gaudí and fringed by sweeping beaches, Barcelona is easily one of the most beautiful cities in Spain. There's so much to see in Barcelona, and you'll likely prioritize La Sagrada Família.



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Sagrada Família named World's Most Beautiful Building by tourists. Barcelona is the sixth-best city in the world, according to the latest report from Canadian consultancy firm Resonance. The almost ideal European city was the poster child of global over-tourism and its solutions, the agency states.

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The city offers an unparalleled quality of life, stunning beaches, buzzing nightlife, wondrous architecture, and culture as beautiful as the city's surrounding landscapes. With all these things and more, it's no surprise that expats in Barcelona call this Catalonian capital their home away from home.

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To be honest, Barcelona needs little introduction, it's one the more famous and prettiest cities in Europe to visit and totally well-known. That being said, you can't mention pretty cities in Europe without mentioning this gem… so here we are!

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Barcelona is a Mediterranean city with excellent beaches and good weather. Art, gastronomy, and sports excel exceptionally. Gaudi's architecture, 30 Michelin stars restaurants (2023), and the Barcelona Football Club (soccer) have made our city a world-famous travel destination.

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“Barcelona is too crowded” It's not a big city, whether you count in terms of population or in terms of the physical area it takes up. In other words, there isn't that much space, and there are whole lot of visitors. It's definitely noticeable how much tourism has exploded in the city just in the past five years.

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Barcelona is the most walkable, most transit-oriented, and most bikeable place I've ever been to. As with many places around the world, Barcelona is quite a bit more compact than Los Angeles.

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theyre not that different, Madrid might have a slightly better nightlife (is great in both places) and is the capital, a lot of people say the people in Madrid are more friendly, which might be true although I find it really difficult to be measured, and Madrid has a more Spanish feel than Barcelona, which feels more ...

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There are two official languages in the city: Catalan and Spanish. The overwhelming majority of Barcelona's residents consider themselves fully bilingual. That means they can switch from Catalan to Spanish with ease.

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