Catalonia holiday attractions 2012, our guide to what to do in Catalonia and what to see. You can use the guide to make sure you visit the principal attractions during your holiday in Catalonia.
La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona has become the iconic image of the city. The cathedral’s distinctive gothic towers are the work of Gaudi.
Camp Nou in Barcelona is home of the legendary football club Barcelona FC.
Park Guell is another example of the Spanish architect Guadi stamping his mark on Barcelona.
Gran Teatre del Liceu situated on Las Ramblas in Barcelona is one the world’s most impressive theatres.
Cable cars in Barcelona depart from the harbour and whisk you up to Montjuic and the castle beyond. What a way to view Barcelona!
Dali Theatre Museum in Figueres is an incredible place, even if you are not so keen on Surrealist art it is worth a visit as it is just so different from any regular art gallery.
The Joan Miro Foundation in Montjuic hosts an amazing collection of the artist’s works.
PortAventura is located just outside of Catalonia to the south of Barcelona but many Catalonia holidaymakers spend a day there. It is the biggest theme park in Spain.
Benedictine Monastry of Monsarrat is perched a thousand metres up in the mountains and is accessed by cable car.
The Montseny mountain range, nominated a biosphere reserve by UNESCO is a place of great natural beauty.
Another of Catalonia’s great conservation areas is the Parc Natural del Cadi Moixero.
The Costa Brava is the coastal area of Catalonia, a magnificent stretch of coastline stretching from the dramatic mountain area near the Pyrenees, past the red rock creeks down to the flat lands, it has a bit of everything.
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