Does Barcelona live up to the Hype? Spain 3 of 4 (MANTAR)

The third of a four-part series in Spain and the final “Destination Video” of the trip! I spent three days in the most visited city in Spain. I share where I stayed, the sites I went to, and what I ate. How did Barcelona fair against the rest of Spain? Find out with me!

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Chapters:

0:00 Intro
2:29 Arriving in Barcelona – Hotel
3:38 Fork Breakfast – Gelida
7:57 The Beach!
12:00 Dinner – Vinitus
14:45 Hotel Breakfast
15:04: Barcelona Metro!
16:22 Sagrada Familia
19:40 Gothic Quarter
21:42 Mercat de la Boqueria
23:45 Metro Rides & Walking Around
24:31 Dinner – Lomo Alto
26:24 La Rambla
28:27 Marina
30:42 Park Guell
33:57 Dinner – Gasterea
35:53 Leaving Barcelona
36:11 Review

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Attractions:

Bogatell Beach: https://www.barcelona.cat/en/what-to-do-in-bcn/bathing-and-beaches/bogatell-beach

Sagrada Familia: https://sagradafamilia.org/en/

Mercat de la Boqueria: https://www.boqueria.barcelona/home

Park Guell: https://parkguell.barcelona/

Restaurants:

Vinitus: https://vinitusrestaurantes.com/en/

Lomo Alto: https://lomoalto.barcelona/en/
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8 Comments

  1. La Boqueria was my favourite market. Loved seeing it again in your video. And I found Raval to be safe – similar warnings, but Placa Raval with the Botero sculpture and parrot colony was a joy. I liked Raval for being an ordinary neighbourhood, not geared to tourism.

  2. Your waiter in La Gelida may be having a bad day, or she might have been nicer if you had spoken to her in English instead of in Spanish (there are some Catalans who are really belligerent and won’t tolerate the Spanish language). Luckily, most people are not that rude and stupid.

  3. by your comment on sagrada familia and its not so "traditional" appearence.. well, the building is still under construction. Also, its architectonical style is called "modernism".. so.. yea, it should seem more modern than a gothic church 600 years old.
    I may be wrong, and maybe wouldn't have worked for a youtube video, only for your pleasure, but in barcelona there is a museum. well, in fact there are literally hundreds of them, but there is one in particular, in Montjuïc, called MNAC. if you are into "more traditional" religious art, there you have the frescoes (wall paintings) from several churches from the romanesque period that were moved there in order to be better preserved around 100 years ago. The romanesque style precedes the gothic style and belongs to the IX th to XII th centuries. Also, since the museum is on a hill, the view is quite good, and is surrounded by parks. Not a very known museum by tourists in general, but check it out if you can. I think that worths it. Thats not something that you can easily see in many places.

  4. Los pinchos que te tomaste en el ultimo día realmente era un restaurante Vasco. Te recomiendo que visites la próxima vez que vengas a España el Pais Vasco que esta en el norte. Vas a flipar respecto a la gastronomía.

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