Spain Vlog | 3 Days in Barcelona | Travel Journey | Episode 2 of Spain Series | Barcelona Vlog

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Welcome back to my Spain travel series! In this episode, we dive deep into the vibrant and architecturally stunning city of Barcelona. If you’re planning a trip to Barcelona or just love travel vlogs, this video is for you! Join me as I explore some of the most iconic landmarks, enjoy delicious food, and soak up the incredible atmosphere of this beautiful city.

Day 1: Madrid to Barcelona & Casa Milà
Our journey begins with an early morning flight from Madrid to Barcelona. I managed to score a priority boarding ticket and had a little fun boarding the plane before my husband—it’s the small wins, right? 😊

Once in Barcelona, we kicked off our adventure by visiting the famous Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, designed by the legendary Antoni Gaudí. I’ll walk you through the process of getting inside this architectural gem, including ticketing and tips on exploring the building. We took the stairs instead of the lift, and let me tell you, it was a workout—but so much fun! We also had a blast taking photos and videos with the green screen inside—definitely a memorable experience. The rooftop views of Barcelona from Casa Milà are absolutely breathtaking, making it a must-visit for anyone in the city.

Day 2: Park Güell & La Rambla Street
Day 2 was all about exploring the colorful and whimsical Park Güell, another masterpiece by Gaudí. The weather was perfect—sunny and bright—but the park was crowded, so if you’re planning a visit, I highly recommend going during off-peak hours. Despite the crowds, the park’s beauty was undeniable, and the views of Barcelona from the park are simply stunning. We took plenty of photos and videos to capture the memories.

After soaking in the beauty of Park Güell, we indulged in some delicious tacos and desserts in Barcelona. As a vegetarian, I was thrilled to find plenty of options that catered to my diet. The food scene in Barcelona is amazing, and I can’t wait to share some of my favorite spots with you.

We ended Day 2 with a stroll down La Rambla, one of the city’s most famous streets. La Rambla is full of life, with street performers, shops, and an energy that’s uniquely Barcelona. While it’s a fantastic place to explore, be mindful of potential scams and pickpockets. But overall, the vibe is just incredible, and it’s a great way to experience the heart of the city.

Day 3: La Sagrada Família, Indian Food & Barcelona Cathedral
On Day 3, we woke up early to visit the iconic La Sagrada Família. This awe-inspiring basilica is another Gaudí masterpiece and one of Barcelona’s top attractions. We had pre-booked our tickets, which is essential if you want to avoid long lines. Inside, the architecture is beyond words, with stunning stained glass windows and towering columns that create a magical atmosphere. For those interested, you can even visit the towers under construction, but I opted out due to my claustrophobia. Still, the experience was unforgettable.

After our visit to La Sagrada Família, we were craving Indian food, so we headed to Chili restaurant, which we had booked in advance. As a vegetarian, I was delighted by the delicious and authentic Indian dishes they offered. This was hands down the best Indian food I had in Barcelona, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a great meal in the city.

We wrapped up our Barcelona adventure with a final stroll down La Rambla, soaking in the last moments of this incredible city. The energy, the architecture, and the food all made Barcelona a highlight of our Spain trip.

Stay tuned for my next episode where we head to Seville for more adventures!
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