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Exciting Journey to La Sagrada Familia

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Barcelona offers plenty of places of interest to delight the tourists. One of the more popular sights in Barcelona would be La Sagrada Familia which is a quaint Catalan attraction with iconic sights to awe first-time Barcelona visitors.

The best way to enjoy Familia is to join a tour which gives the tourists many privileges; there would be an experienced and friendly tour guide to brief the tourists on the wonderful history and relevant information about; tourists can skip the usually long queue with a special pass; the tour price includes the entrance fee to this delightfully popular attraction; there is an inclusion to Montjuïc Hill and the ancient Gothic Town Quarter.

Tour groups are usually small to ensure personalized attention and best of services from the tour guide who speaks the preferred language.HighlightsThe La Sagrada tour begins from Montjuïc hill as it is Barcelona's main highlight in the 1992 Olympic Games. This Olympic site allows one to enjoy panoramic views of Barcelona city. Then the tour moves on to Catalunya National Art Museum for a peek at the many interesting art pieces of the region before reaching Plaça Espanya to view some modern buildings in Eixample

.There would be the passing of Passeig de Gracia where one would view designer stores and famous Antonio Gaudí buildings; some of which include La Pedrera and Casa Batlló. Tourists would also pass Hospital de Sant Pau which sports a contemporary architecture to be awarded a UNESCO World Heritage site status.

Inside La Sagrada FamiliaTourists would enjoy the magnificent interior. This famous structure is vast with many sections that only a professional and experienced guided visit would allow tourists to appreciate La Sagrada fully. The Gothic Quarter of Barcelona is the city's oldest section where the best view is through a leisurely stroll along its labyrinth of narrow medieval streets.

One is taken back to Middle Ages with a visit to the ancient Jewish Quarter and the remains of the medieval Royal Palace. There is a Roman temple that is 2,000 years old.The Born district allows tourists to enjoy some simple local cuisine at many of the quaint restaurants around the place before visiting the church of Santa Maria del Mar and Javea. It is purportedly one of Barcelona's most beautiful churches. One can also pick up some lovely souvenirs around La Sagrada from the many handicraft shops in the area.
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