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Why Barcelona, Spain.
Gaudí’s Sagrada Família — under construction since 1882 — is unlike any other building on earth; book timed entry, and aim for late afternoon when the western stained glass sets the nave on fire.
Park Güell, Casa Batlló, and La Pedrera complete the Gaudí circuit; the architect’s organic Modernisme is the city’s signature.
Las Ramblas and the Gothic Quarter give way to the grid of the Eixample and the beaches of Barceloneta — few cities pack mountains, medieval lanes, and sand so close together.
The food runs from the Boqueria market and vermouth bars to El Celler and a deep bench of pintxos and seafood paella along the waterfront.
Be alert to pickpockets on Las Ramblas and the metro — Barcelona’s one persistent traveler nuisance in an otherwise gloriously walkable city.
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