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Impressive architecture and hip restaurants meet a sunny Spanish climate and beautiful beaches. This has transformed Barcelona, in just a few decades, from a rough port city into one of Europe's, if not the world's, premier destinations. Stroll along La Rambla and Passeig de Gràcia, admire Gaudí's masterpieces, lose yourself in the Gothic Quarter, bask in the sun at Barceloneta beach, and discover some of the city's vibrant late-night haunts while you're at it.

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Camp Nou

FC Barcelona is much more than just a football club. Sometimes it feels as if it carries the whole nation's pride on its shoulders. Even those not interested in football will enjoy a visit to the grandiose Camp Nou, the largest stadium in Europe, with a seating capacity of 99,354 spectators. Follow in the footsteps of football legends from the past and present by taking a tour of the stadium and then visiting the FC Barcelona Museum to learn all about the club's history, see its trophy collection, the press room, the presidential box, and the locker room.

PortAventura Park & Ferrari Land

PortAventura is an amusement park situated in Tarragona – less than two hours by car from Barcelona – featuring lots of thrilling attractions for all tastes and ages. The park is composed of six different worlds where you will enjoy all kinds of rides, attend shows, or go to various restaurants and shops. Ferrari Land is another park built around the theme of the famous Ferrari car brand, where you will find many rides and a new kids' area in tribute to the genius Enzo Ferrari, the founder of the brand, and his passion for innovation. Here, you can also ride Europe's tallest and fastest vertical accelerator and experience F1 racing on eight virtual reality rides.

La Rambla

La Rambla is Barcelona’s most famous street, actually a series of five connected avenues, each with its own character. The central, tree-lined promenade is pedestrian-only and buzzes (nearly 24/7) with street performers, souvenir stalls, cafés, and tapas bars. It’s lively and fun, but keep an eye on your belongings as pickpockets are notorious here.

Sitges

Just 35 km south of Barcelona, Sitges is a favourite day-trip destination that offers a perfect mix of relaxation and charm. Known for its golden beaches and easygoing atmosphere, the town invites visitors to spend a leisurely day soaking up the sun or wandering its narrow, cobblestone streets. Along the way, you'll discover trendy boutiques, historic sights like the Church of Sant Bartomeu i Santa Tecla, and a tempting array of seaside restaurants serving fresh seafood. For those staying overnight, Sitges’ well-reputed nightlife is not to be missed.