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Must-try authentic food in Barcelona's markets

3 days and 2 nights in Barcelona with ease! This city full of sunshine and creativity, with ever-changing Gaudí architecture on one side and a vibrant street market on the other. This trip focuses on seafood food, art and humanities tour. We recommend you to eat while shopping and feel the rhythm of life in Barcelona! In just three days, you guarantee you can eat authentic seafood, see all the iconic buildings, take pictures full, completely zero-stress travel! Highlights of the Barcelona itinerary: - Must-try Barcelona seafood, fresh seafood from the Borghelia market, La Fonda signature squid rice and sangria super quality! - Feel the architectural magic of the capital of design with a trip to La Pedrera, Plaza Gaudí and Plaza de España. - Stroll through the market to enjoy the most authentic food on site and explore the different atmosphere of Barcelona during the day and at night. 🗓️ Three days and two nights Barcelona strategy recommendation Day 1: Market food + Old Town Architecture Walk Breakfast straight down to Bogelia Market (La Rambla, 91, Ciutat Vella, 08001), 08:00 to open the stall, the morning crowd is not much, you can slowly choose your favorite seafood, on the spot to eat super fresh oysters, shrimp, Octopus! Savor local bread, cheese, ham and take a picture of the colorful scene of the market. Eat while walking, great! For lunch, we recommend going to Soley Boqueria. The stall is located in the market and focuses on freshly made seafood barbecue. A must-try shrimp and crab platter. In the afternoon, you can walk to La Fonda (Carrer dels Escudellers, 10, Ciutat Vella) for a classic Spanish seafood rice, squid sauce rice. The atmosphere in the shop is comfortable, sangria is fresh and thirst-quenching. Advance reservations are recommended during peak dinner hours. At night, you can stroll around the old town at will, feel the night scenery of the ancient streets, and have another flavor under the light and shadow of the buildings. Day 2: Architecture + Art + Square Check-in Breakfast was simply settled at a nearby cafe and headed straight to La Pedrera (Pg. de Gràcia, 92, L'Eixample). The architectural appearance is super recognizable and it is recommended to arrive before 9am to avoid the peak crowds. The rooftop view is a must for photography, tickets purchased on site for 229.0 euros (remember to check the official website for the latest times and reservations available). After lunch visit Carrer de Lepant (278), open all day, for a leisurely walk and a cup of coffee. There are many small restaurants nearby suitable for afternoon tea. In the evening, it is recommended to visit Plaza de España (Saints-Montejuci 08004), which overlooks the city view from the hills and the night lighting is particularly romantic. Day 3: Leisurely slow life + last check-in On the last day you can return to your favorite area for another in-depth tour, or buy some souvenirs at the Borghelia market. Mornings are suitable for breakfast near the market and savor local life. For lunch, choose from a small restaurant in the city or head to La Fonda to try more Spanish dishes. In the afternoon, if time permits, you can go for a walk by the sea or take a slow stroll near Plaza Gaudí to feel the beautiful end of Barcelona. 📍 Practical TIPS 1. Seafood lovers must visit the Bogelia market, the most fresh stock in the morning, many stalls on site can be cooked ready to eat. 2. La Fonda is more busy for dinner. It is recommended to book online in advance for lunch. 3. The city's architecture is mostly a walking series of attractions, foot strength to be enough, a pair of relaxing shoes is indispensable. 4. Queue is required for some exhibition halls and rooftops of La Pedrera. 5. The Bogelia Market is closed on Sundays, so remember not to touch the door. 🌟 Barcelona food recommendations - La Fonda: Cuttlefish rice, seafood rice with sangria sincerely recommend - Market all kinds of seafood platters, freshly baked bread, buy on site and eat on site super! - Enjoy authentic coffee and tapas snacks at cafes near Gaudí Plaza #Barcelona #seafoodcontrol #architecturetrip #Spanishfood #photodaily
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