Barcelona is one of Spain’s most important cities. Opening out onto the Mediterranean Sea and famous for Gaudi and its modern architecture, Barcelona has proven to be of great cultural, commercial, economic and touristic importance.
It is one of Europe’s most frequented destinations, both by tourists wanting to discover the capital of Catalonia as well as by business people attending conferences, meetings and all types of exhibitions held around the city.
Barcelona offers an impressive cultural scene where you can visit emblematic monuments such as Gaudi’s “Sagrada Familia”, which is visited by over two million visitors a year despite having been under construction for more than a hundred years; “Güell” Park, which stretches out over 17 hectares; and other places like the modern building La Pedrera, La Rambla or Catalonia Square.
Its sunny beaches and exciting cuisine combine perfectly to make this coastal city an authentic paradise for all types of visitors who want to get to know Barcelona.
Barcelona is a very well connected city. It has its own airport located just a few kilometres from the city centre, as well as high speed trains that connect to all of Spain’s major cities.
Plane
Josep Tarradellas Barcelona El Prat Airport is located 12 kilometres from the city centre.
TrainBarcelona Sants Train Station, which connects to Spain’s major cities via high speed trains (AVE).
BusBus Lines 7, 33, 34 and H6, among others.
UndergroundLine 3, getting off at Maria Cristina stop.
TramLines: T1, T2, and T3 (Maria Cristina stop)
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