Joan Miró Foundation
The Joan Miró Foundation, located in Barcelona, has some of the most important works in Spain.
Nudist Beaches in Barcelona
To be honest, “nudism” is not really my thing. I mean, I do go topless, and I use a tanga which resembles a piece of dental floss. But my thing is more to suggest than just show everything, and it always has been. For those of you who like to show the best (or worst) of your bodies, and underneath the sunshine, my beloved Barcelona has many options and surprises in store for you. You can reach many beaches from the city – via car, train, bus you can pretty much get anywhere without any problems. Of course, you can stay in hotels on the beach – but as you imagine, during the high season, the prices rocket. Truthfully, if you are after something a bit more secluded, Barcelona isn´t your nudist option. If you want parties, chiringuitos, drinks till late and the whole city at your finger tips – Barcelona is for you. One beach just a step away from the city is Mar Bella. Only 500m long, it´s in Barceloneta, and well located, in front of a row seafood restaurants, and near lots of bars for drinking and eating tapas. It´s a very touristy area…and is full of nudists and curiosities. With its white sand, this artificial beach is a good option if you want something to near to where you are staying, and it also has wheelchair access. San Sebastian is another beach just by the city centre. Apparently one of the oldest in Barcelona, it´s also known as the Baths of San Sebastian, and is next to the Club Natación Barcelona. In spite of its...Santa María del Mar
The Church of Santa María del Mar is located in the popular Born district. With its Catalan Gothic style, it´s one of the most beautiful monuments in the city.
La Sagrada Família
The expiatory temple of La Sagrada Família is the masterpiece of Antoni Gaudí, and one of the most representative works of Catalan modernism.
National Art Museum of Catalunya
In MNAC you can enjoy all different types of works of art that range from sculpture to paintings as well as photography of Catalan origin.
Contemporary Art Museum of Barcelona
MACBA presents the most important artists from the second half of the 20th century and it also exhibits works from the newest and more promising artists.
Miró Foundation
The Miró Foundation is situated in the city of Barcelona and possesses some of the more representative works of this spanish painter. It contains more than 10,000 works,
Gran Theatre of Liceu
In the Gran Theatre of Liceo the most recognised artists in the world have performed and since its creation it doesn´t stop captivating the public with its grandeur.
Palau Güell
The Palau Güell, built by Antoni Gaudí, is another of the modern architectural gems where one can observe the creativeness of the architect.
Centro de Cultura Contempóranea de Barcelona
The CCCB is one of the most visited museums in Barcelona because inside festivals, music concerts, dance and other cultural events take place.