Barcelona is the most cosmopolitan and
economically active city in Spain, and has
always managed to stay ahead or abreast of the
latest international trends. This is evident in
the architecture, which so accurately reflects
the zest for life of this city of vivid colors
and boundless energy.
Barcelona is stretched out on a plain next to
the Mediterranean sea in the very north of the
Spanish coast, bordering France, between the
rivers Llobregat and Besos and between two
mountains, Collserola and Montjuďc.The result is
scenic beauty beyond measure.
Barcelona is steeped in history, as witnessed
by the grandeur of its architectural treasures
from the Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance
periods. During the last century, Antoní Gaudí,
led his contemporaries in adding new and
exciting strokes to the pallatte as Modernist
themes were blended with those of the past.
Modernism is characterized by the predominance
of curves over straight lines, the richness and
detail of decoration, the frequent use of floral
motifs, the taste for asymmetry, the use of a
refined aestheticism and the dynamism of forms.
Checking this list against any building designed
or built by Gaudí will have the viewer nodding
vigorously in agreement!
Barcelona is a progressive, commercially
sophisticated, upper middle class European city,
while at the same time being traditionalist and
typically Mediterranean. This dichotomy between
tradition and progress is a characteristic of
the city and of its nearly two million
inhabitants. In preparation for the 1992
Olympics 250 acres were cleared along the
commercial waterfront, and a total
transformation took place. The result was a
spectacular five mile long beach and promenade
that are now enjoyed by residents and visitors
alike. As usual, this ultimate designer city,
again reinvented itself.
Wherever you stay in Barcelona, the excellent
public transportation system gives easy access
to the entire city. A visitor might choose to
stay in the old town near the bustling boulevard
known as La Rambla within walking distance of
centuries old, architecturally splendid
buildings. Another choice would be the spacious
Eixample district with its wealth of shopping
opportunities and fine restaurants. Whatever the
choice, Barcelonians will be delighted to have
you sharing the beauty of their city.
English is not widely spoken and all signs
are in Catalan and also in Spanish. However,
there are many guided tours of the city and its
sights that are available with English speaking
guides. Barcelona has over 50 museums and
galleries, many parks and a wide selection of
waterfront noteworthy attractions. Modern art
lovers shouldn't miss the Contemporary Art
Museum and the Modern Art Museum. Barcelona
hosts some of the world's greatest classical
musicians including Montserrat Caballé and José
Carreras. Many contemporary theater and dance
companies perform year round. Modern music fans
will enjoy the rock, jazz and salsa clubs. The
tradition of dance halls also lives on in
Barcelona.
Sports enthusiasts will find plenty of action
in Barcelona. Sea fishing, hiking, water sports
golf and cycling are some of the favorite forms
of recreation. Soccer is the national sport and
is almost elevated to a religion in Barcelona.
Basketball, hockey and handball are also popular
team sports that fill the local arenas.
Catalonia is a society, with deep-rooted
relationships, in which great importance is
given to the family. Children are loved and
welcomed. When traveling with children, visitors
may prefer a slower pace. One way to spend a
relaxing and refreshing family day is to visit
The Parc de la Ciutadella which is located near
the Old Town and the waterfront. It has shade
trees, acres of lawn, a boating lake and Spain's
best zoo with over 7,000 animals. Beautiful
beaches are within easy reach, and Barcelona
also has many fine swimming pools. The weather
is mild and sunny most of the year. Gaudí's
fairy tale-like buildings, the 200 foot statue
of Christopher Columbus pointing out to sea,
much of what makes Barcelona so appealing to
adults is also inherently appealing to children.
In the shopping districts, the windows
display the latest fashions for the very slim,
but extravagently delicious culinary delights
are everywhere. Hundreds of restaurants and
cafés in every price range are conveniently
located in all parts of the city and surrounding
area. Crafts, antiques, ceramics, art objects,
fashions, books: there is no limit to the wide
array of offerings at the shops, markets, and
stalls throughout the city.
Festivals and carnivals brighten every
season. There is always something to celebrate
in Barcelona from the grape harvest in the Fall
to the Feast of Santa Eulalia in the winter and
the marvelous Terrassa Jazz Festival in the
Spring, followed by the summer arts festival and
many more.
There is no question that Barcelona seems to
have discovered the secret to eternal youth!