Book Description
The youth of half Europe has elected it capital of European entertainment. Proud and independent, vital and cosmopolitan: from 1992, the year of the Olympics, Barcelona has not stopped yet.Here futuristic architectures coexist with the Gothic and Modernist buildings, giving new life to old neighborhoods like Barri Gotic, La Ribera, El Born, El Raval and the promenade from La Barceloneta, the old fishermen's quarter, to the Port Olimpic.And if architecture of today continues to impress in every corner of the city, we must not forget that the first architect to let his name here was Antoni Gaudi. Starting from the Sagrada Familia, to Parc Guell, Casa Batllò and La Pedrera. Whether you are there for only 48 hours or longer, for business or leisure, this Travel Europe guide selected for you the best of the city, through new trendy addresses and well-known destinations, contemporary design and tradition, low budget solutions and more exclusive locations. The guide provides you quick information about tourist trails, shopping, museums, hotels, cafés, restaurants and clubs. Moreover, a conversation manual, a city map and a transport map.