Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Few Tips before you Travel to Barcelona

Barcelona contains both the authentically historic and the wildly bizarre.This metropolis is  by the sea and seems to attract all types of people: the family, the adventurer, the couple, the culture lover  and more with an almost overwhelming variety of things to do. You could stay for a few days, but chances are you'll need a whole week to explore.In Barcelona, even the beach is bustling, but it's really the cosmopolitan city that gets all the attention. Much of the activity revolves around Las Ramblas, a series of narrow streets and alleys packed with restaurants, nightclubs and a vibrant pedestrian markets.Whether you are travelling in family circles, along with friends or all alone, Barcelona will delight you with its dynamism and versatility. There are innumerable tourist attractions which will appeal you when you will descend here on Barcelona flights.

Barcelona Dining
Local dishes are increasingly meat-centered. Small appetizer-sized dishes are usually served with a glass of beer or cava and make excellent choices for sampling the national cuisine. Seafood is also a popular dish, with most traditional restaurants offering assorted versions of the celebrated paella, a mix of shellfish, spices and rice. Popular neighborhoods for
 dining out include Barri Gòtic, Gracia etc.


Now one most important thing  on how you can save money in this charming city

Buy the Barcelona Card : To get discounts on top things to do in Barcelona and unlimited use of public transportation make this card worth your money. But be sure to purchase it before you travel, so you can take advantage of the free train ride from the airport to the city center.

Gorge at lunch : If you eat your big meal at lunch, you can cash in on the Menu del Dia (Menu of the Day), which is usually an affordable and tasty three-course meal. After this midday spread, a few cheap tapas at dinner should tide you over until breakfast.

Embark on a refreshing journey and explore this amazing city in your own style.

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