Barcelona
is a beautiful city with colorful personality, something that the visitor
realizes from the very first moment. It is a lively and cosmopolitan city with
rich history, always full of tourists! Barcelona is a very popular destination
for lovers of architecture as the buildings of the city are unique.
I visited
Barcelona only for 4 days in December 2010
but the time was more than plenty for the city to amaze me.
Unfortunately, I had the opportunity to explore just the city center. I made
the tour of the city via the famous red shuttle buses enjoying the sites all around. What I particularly liked was the
changes of the scenery. A large and quite busy modern avenue was leading to a
district with gothic buildings. Many of the buildings are representatives of
modernism in the 19th century. Imagine all these different images into a single
city, and you will understand why Barcelona has so many visitors each year. For
anyone who loves architecture, an interesting approach to the city is through
the buildings of the Catalan architect Gaudi, who left his mark on the city
with the buildings he constructed as well as the Guell park.
The food
options offered in Barcelona are good in general so I did not miss the chance
to taste the delicacies sold on the way and I must admit they were quite
delicious.
One of my
visiting days was spent at the big Aquarium since my love for water creatures
could not allow me to miss that special attraction. For an aquarium lover this
is the supreme choice!
Barcelona's
Aquarium is well organized and - although it is not one of the biggest one
encounters- it takes about an hour to
walk it along. Visitors have the opportunity to see many species of fish and
water creatures.
The most impressive section of all is definitely the sharks
tank but in all other tanks the visitor may equally enjoy up close the fish
species of the Mediterranean Sea.