Barcelona is a great destination spot for so many, different types of travelers. From your adventurous newlyweds looking to experience the city's beauty and romance to the solo wanderer on a quest to better knowledge of the city's art and history. Indeed, Barcelona is the place to be. It is why we often hear of the burgeoning Catalonian capital as part of the go-to places to visit in Europe amongst cities like Paris, Amsterdam and Berlin.

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If you have recently chosen this Spanish wonderland as your next travel destination, but do not know where to start in terms of hot spots to visit--well, have no fear, we have you covered! This article will feature 10 places you will not want to miss during your stay in Barcelona. These hot spots include everything from restaurants to museums to match any traveller's varied taste. Enjoy.

10 Parc De La Ciutadella

This green-filled space is an absolute go-to for lovers of nature and fresh air. Take a stroll through this breathtaking park and explore its nooks and crannies.

You may also get yourself through a little history lesson as you visit since this park was created in 1877. Furthermore, many things are going on in this park including walks, yoga sessions, reading and more relaxing activities you may join in at your own pleasure.

9 Basilica De Sagrada Familia

This is an obvious go-to when it comes to places you must visit in Barcelona. The Basilica de Sagrada Familia embodies the beauty that is this bustling city along with its rich history.

Commenced in 1882 by the revolutionary designer Antoni Gaudi, it is surprising to know this monstrous edifice is meant to be completed in 2026. Thus far, more than 220+ construction workers and 20+ architects are employed and working on completing the structure. And every year, the Basilica attracts millions of tourists to take a glimpse at the marvelous, yet unfinished masterpiece.

8 Picasso Museum

Calling all fans of art and precisely Picasso---the Picasso Museum is the place you will not want to skip. Located in the Born area, this museum dedicated to the late artist is one of the most famous museums in the city. In visiting this gallery, you get to peek into the world of the Italian artistic genius while also savoring delicate art pieces (approximately 4000 works).

What makes this place so unique is that they do not only showcase Picasso's art, they also show you where he started from his early, rough sketches to his most advanced works prior to his unfortunate passing.

7 Camp Nou Stadium

Barcelona is known for many things and sports is definitely one of them. The modernist style building of Camp Nou is a must-see for fans of soccer (or football, if you prefer). It is home to the famous FC Barcelona and is considered to be the second-largest stadium in the world.

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You can do a lot of things here including visiting the stadium's museums which features historical gems only true soccer fans will enjoy. Or, you can even attend a game if you are there at the right time. While you're at it, you may want to stop by the world's biggest Nike store which is located herein and get yourself a nice, new pair of kicks.

6 Gothic Quarter

This gothic quarter belongs to Barcelona's ancient history as it reflects what the city once resembled. It is one of the oldest areas of the town and contains a slew of wonderful places to visit including churches, plazas, museums, markets and more.

You can even find out more about this archaic quarter at the Museum d'Historia de la Ciutat where you'll find remains of ancient homes and streets right beneath the museum. It is a must for history buffs looking to get a deeper look into Barcelonian history.

5 Las Ramblas

Evidently, this list is comprehensive of things that will be suitable for a variety of traveling purposes including partying and socializing. Las Ramblas consist of different sections wherein you can take a stroll and get the city's pulse. It stretches from the central square all the way to the Colombus monument.

It is the perfect place to shop, stop by a local market or coffee shop and make some new friends. Moreover, we do warn its visitors to beware of pickpockets as they do wander a lot in these areas.

4 Parc Güell

Another entry which will surely attract nature lovers, Parc Güell is a UNESCO-listed also designed by designing genius Antoni Gaudi in collaboration with his patron Eusebi Güell. First built in the early 1900s, this Parc is highly representative of the late designer's artistic style.

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You can find a lot of creative structures including multicolored ceramic fragments and a terrace offering panoramic views of the city. Moreover, it is a perfect place to enjoy a walk with its winding staircases and other fun sights. Casa Museu Gaudi is also nearby if you are looking to see the house where Gaudi once lived.

3 La Barceloneta Beach

Yet another touristic attraction that is perfect for social butterflies. This neighbourhood faces a cruise port wherein many will stop to have a drink, relax by the water and meet some new faces.

It is also a hot spot for surfers and contains a lot of seafood restaurants, tapas and venues to take a glimpse at the breathtaking seaside. As long as you bring some sunscreen to protect yourself from the protruding sun, you will surely have a lot of fun in this area.

2 The Magic Fountain

Nothing beats a light show and the magic fountain is exactly where you can see quite a spectacular one. This hot spot indubitably remains one of the most important places to see in Barcelona.

And as you experience the full works of its show which includes water, light and music, you will understand what makes it all so magical. Most importantly, admissions are free all year long hence you have a limitless ability to see it.

1 Mercat De La Boqueria

Lastly, the Mercat de la Boqueria rightfully finds itself on this list as one of Barcelona's many gems. This highly-rated market is aesthetically appealing to all who get to witness it in its colorful beauty.

This market features vibrant displays of goods for sale including sweet pastries, fruits, vegetables, burritos, olives and other features reflective of various colors, flavors and aromas. It is honestly one of the best places to spend your money in Barcelona.

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