
Countless numbers of tourists flock to Barcelona each year to catch a glimpse of world famous sights and landmarks such as the Sagrada Familia, Las Ramblas and the Camp Nou. This often leads to swarms of tourists clogging up the city centre (especially during the summer months) and ignoring the many wonderful things there are to see and do that are just a stone’s throw away from the Catalan capital. So, if you’re planning a trip to Barcelona, or if you’re already there, then here are five worthwhile ways to escape the crowds.
Montserrat

Sitges
Sitges (top photo) is where locals go to unwind on their days off - a strong recommendation indeed. It is the perfect place to escape the tourist infested beaches of Barcelona. This charming little town is situated just 40km outside of the city and is easily accessible by train. It’s well known as an historic centre with beautiful beaches, a peaceful ambiance and a thriving gay community. It is a true jewel of the coast and is ideal for families and friends to spend a fun and relaxing afternoon.
Illa Fantasia

Hot Air Balloon

Barcelona Cruises
Taking a cruise from Barcelona is the ultimate way to see the city before setting sail on to other stunning Mediterranean destinations. Another excellent option is catching a ferry to one of the nearby Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza), which offer one of either the perfect party or peaceful getaway from the city.
So there you have it - five fantastic ideas to escape the tourist crowds in Barcelona! All that’s left is organising accommodation for your stay in the city. It’s a good idea to base yourself centrally, where the fantastic transport system will allow you to reach all of these destinations with ease. Renting apartments in Barcelona is often a popular choice amongst visitors and will allow you to live close to these transport links, thus leaving you free to explore all of these wonderful places at your convenience.
Photo Credits: sitges, basilica, water park, balloon
Was just in Barcelona and didn't do any of these...guess I will have to go back! I really would love to the the hot air balloon ride!
ReplyDelete@sherry: The balloon ride would be superb.
ReplyDeleteSo cool...Indeed Barcelona Spain is great...Hope I can visit the place too and experience those things and take pictures...The place is great and unique...^_^
ReplyDelete@disocunt airlines: A city of great spirit - I hope you get to experience this vibrant Spanish city.
ReplyDeleteTo true, great articel. I actually live here and love Sitges...perfect on hot summer days! Well done on your travel blog award from last year, can see why you won! Awesome
ReplyDelete@AJ: Thank you for your kind remarks. Sitges is probably quiet now but readying itself for another summer onslaught of visitors...
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