Welcome to Barcelona with Núñez i Navarro Hotels. Barcelona is history, art, modernism, gastronomy, design, festivals ... For this reason, we suggest visiting all those buildings, places and routes that make Barcelona, a city unique and unrepeatable.

Park Güell
Park Güell has been a World Heritage Site since 1984, but it was of the world's most outstanding cultural landmarks since its inception.
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La Sagrada Família
This is not just one of Barcelona's iconic landmarks, it is one of the most unusual and widety admired works of architecture throughout the world.
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Castellers
These human towers are traditional throughout Catalonia, and have been recognized as an element of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.
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Picasso Museum
The Picasso Museum is testimony to the artist's relationship with Barcelona. An intimate, solid relationship, forged during his adolescence and youth.
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La Pedrera
Gaudí's most imaginative building is La Pedrera or Casa Milà, which drew on the very boldest of the genios over the course of four years.
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Camp Nou
A must-see for all football lovers. Barça Museum celebrates the history and achievements of the club, established in 1899.
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Joan Miró Foundation
The most complete collection of works by Miró, comprising paintings, sculptures, ceramics, textile pieces, prints and drawings by the Catalan artist.
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Magical Fountain in Montjuïc
A spectacular display of color, light, motion, music and water acrobatics that get mixed together to create colorful choreographies.
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The beach
Barcelona has 5 kilometers of beaches offering all services and equipment necessary to enjoy a comfortable stay.
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Port of Barcelona
The Port of Barcelona is the largest cruise ship harbor in the Mediterranean and it is perhaps Barcelona’s most romantic point of entry.
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Sant Jordi: Books and roses
Saint George is the patron saint of Catalonia, and it is tradition April 23 giving roses and books to loved ones.
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Gran Teatre del Liceu
This Opera House, stablished in 1847 in Las Ramblas, has become one of the icons of Barcelona.
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MACBA
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona is dedicated to the exhibition of works made during the second half of the twentieth century.
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MNAC
The National Museum of Catalan Art hosts the best example of preserved Romanesque frescoes in Europe.
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Palau de la Música Catalana
The masterpiece by modernist architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner stands out among the world’s most prestigious concert halls.
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