The Most Exciting City on the Mediterranean
There’s no better way to learn languages than in Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of the Mediterranean. Barcelona is Europe’s third-most visited city and it’s not hard to see why. From the astounding architecture and beautiful beaches to the lively music scene and world-class gastronomy, there is plenty to experience and explore.
A Magnificent Location
- Barcelona was voted the best beach city in the world by National Geographic
- The famous boulevard, Las Ramblas, is a vibrant medley of artists and performers
- The city is a short train ride from enchanting destinations such as Girona, Sitges and the sunny Costa Brava
A Sporting City
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The city is home to FC Barcelona, one of the world’s most legendary football teams, and their stadium Camp Nou, the largest in Europe.
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Barcelona has a long sporting tradition and hosted the Olympic Games in 1992
A Cultural Hub
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Barcelona boasts nine UNESCO World Heritage sites including Gaudi’s Park Güell and La Sagrada Família
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The city is home to the impressive Picasso museum and inspiring MACBA, among others
A Foodie Heaven
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Barcelona has distinctive, flavorsome cuisine with the use of market-fresh seafood, meat and vegetables
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The city is home to 7,500 cafés, restaurants and bars offering gastronomic delights in beautiful surroundings across the city
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For those who love fine dining, Barcelona alone boasts 24 Michelin-starred restaurants