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Why do people love Barcelona so much?

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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Barcelona has a rich cultural heritage and is today an important cultural centre and a major tourist destination. Particularly renowned are the architectural works of Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Domènech i Montaner, which have been designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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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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Barcelona is a city that almost everyone falls in love with and it is not hard to see why. Barcelona is an artistic city with unique architecture, vibrant cultural scenery, access to mountain and sea, delicious food and beautiful people.

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1 Because Spain is a world leader in heritage sites Spain has 48 Unesco-recognised biosphere reserves. These include islands such as La Palma and La Gomera, glacier valleys such as Somiedo and Redes in Asturias, desert landscapes such as the Cabo de Gata in Almería, and gulfs and rias such as the Ebro Delta.

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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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Nightlife in Spain is one of the best in the world and Barcelona, as well as Madrid, offer some of the country's most impressive nightclubs. The city's numerous neighborhoods are packed with bars, pubs, terraces, and renowned clubs.

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Top 10 in Livability and Lovability According to the report, Barcelona “has near-perfect weather year-round, more than three miles of golden sandy beaches within city limits, iconic parks, striking architecture and diverse, era-spanning neighborhoods”.

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Catalonians have their own language, culture and history that differs from the rest of Spain. They identify themselves as Catalonians, not Spaniards. They do their best in attempting to secede from Spain, claiming they have different ideals and standards and have the resources to become their own prosperous nation.

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The cities that have come closest to this number have been selected for the ranking of the most beautiful cities in the world. The city of Barcelona obtains the bronze medal in this ranking with an 81.9% coincidence.

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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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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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Barcelona is easily worth two days, and no one would regret having a third day (or a fourth, or a fifth…). If you can spare only one full day for the city, it will be a scramble, but a day you'll never forget.

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13 Things Spaniards Are Proud of (and One That Embarrasses Us)
  1. Siesta. ...
  2. Our great inventions: everything is better if you attach a stick to it! ...
  3. Rafa Nadal (and every athlete who is suddenly number one). ...
  4. The twelve grapes on New Year's Eve. ...
  5. Cervantes. ...
  6. Spanish! ...
  7. Our other languages! ...
  8. Chocolate con churros.


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