Spain has some of the most admirable cities in
Europe, with their pulsating nightlife, speckled architecture and lovely
restaurants. One of these cities is Barcelona. The city holds the status of
being the most multi-ethnic and contemporary city in Spain.
La Rambla is the most well-known street in
Barcelona. The large boulevard links to the Plaça de Catalunya, an eventful
square, with the city’s waterfront and Columbus Monument.
Parc Güell is one of the most captivating
parks in the world. The multicolored main staircase and the whimsical pavilions
of the park give the impression of being part of some fairy tale.
However, not finished till yet, The Sagrada
Família, a masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí, this church is one of Barcelona's most well-liked
tourist highlights.
The visitors can find a large number of prime
spots in this hilly region of The Montjuïc including the Spanish Village, MNAC,
one of the city's most noteworthy museums and the Magic Fountain.
The
Parc de la Ciutadella, an intriguing park, is located in middle part of the
city and comprises of a lake, a zoo, several museums and a large fountain.
The
other tourist spots of this wonderful city which you can visit on Schengen Visa
by presenting the required documents and travel insurance Spain include La
Seu Cathedral, Casa Batlló, Plaça de Catalunya and Arenas de Barcelona.
Let us now know about some of the facts
associated with the Schengen Visa. Firstly with this visa, a traveler can
travel within all the Schengen countries of Europe. However, one must have
Schengen insurance valid in that country. For instance, if a traveler visits
Austria, then he or she must have Austriatravel insurance that is valid for the complete visa duration and in entire
Schengen region. The same thing applies for the other Schengen countries.
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