The reasons for the popularity of the square of Spain among tourists are banal. Bus 17 from the airport stops here and this is where it is logical to change to the metro. This is all the more convenie...
Excellent modern development alongside historical sites
Bullfighting isn't for everyone, however, it is a part of Spanish history and culture. This development which overlooks the impressive Placa de Espana, Montjuic and plenty of other important sites due...
During my time in Barcelona, I found Plaza de Espana to be the major hub of activity in a city bustling with activity day and night. During my time in Barcelona, I learned that this square was origina...
Not really a destination but somewhere you are bound to pass by going elsewhere. Not a lot to say other than the two pillars leading into the statue in the middle of the roundabout are quite impr...
The environment is amazing as the architecture is so nice. There are many attractions to pay a visit for, such as the Museum of Catalunya.
Spanish square (Placa d ''Espanya) for Barcelona several important road interchange, the Catalan parliament avenue, parallel avenue, nastic street, queen maria cristina road in this intersection, etc. Out of the subway, see a beautiful first three sides of the monument in the middle of the island, this is a sign for the Spanish square.
The squares in each city are different but I was still impressed by the sights, the size of the square, the perfect architecture, the exquisiteness of every detail, it was beautiful! The Spanish church is different from other European cities, and the material used and the mosaic on it are unique except for the shape.
In Spain, many cities have a Plaza de España, each with its own characteristics and strengths. Among them, Barcelona’s Plaza de España, the Barcelona Musical Magic Fountain (Font Magica) was built in the 1929 World Expo, the largest in Europe and the second largest in the world. On summer nights, art performances are performed using the changing combination of water, colors and music, attracting tourists from all over the world
Plaza de España itself is not very interesting. Fortunately, there is a remodeled elevator on the bullring next to it. You can take the elevator for 1.5 euros and go straight up to see the scenery from a height. It is still very beautiful. On the day I went, the domestic new type of coronavirus had already begun to spread. On the edge of Plaza de España, the local people were still spending the weekend very leisurely, very envious.