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Barcelona is rapidly becoming one of the most desirable travel destinations in the world. It boasts of world-class fashion, unparalleled beauty, sophisticated residents, delicious cuisine, and a myriad of cultural offerings for guests to enjoy. Like any city, there are more advantageous times to visit. When should you plan your travels to this beautiful, unique city?

There are various factors you must consider when you are planning a trip to any city, including weather, crowds, cost, and events. Barcelona has a Mediterranean climate, ensuring that the weather is generally mild and pleasant. It does get quite hot and humid in the late summer, and indeed, July and August is when most tourists arrive in the city. If you prefer a cooler, less crowded Barcelona, plan to come in the late spring. You will arrive before the heat of the summer and before the onslaught of tourists. While this is true, there are still events and excursions that will make your trip fun and exciting.

Winter is considered the low season, and far fewer travelers are in Barcelona. This is a perfect time to go if you do not mind cooler temperatures, and the advantage is that you will have to contend with far less dense crowds. Fall is much milder and crowds are still relatively sparse. You will find the best prices of the year, making it a great time to shop, enjoy luxury accommodations, and treat yourself to some wonderful Barcelona fashions. Even in the depths of winter, you can find events and festivals, including the lively New Years Eve celebration.

According to the Barcelona Review, fall is possibly the month to see Barcelona. It may be a little battered by summers heat and scuffed by visitors looking for summer-closed places, but the city now takes on a new life. And it is thrilling to be part of that new life and vibrancy.

Depending on your preferences, you can find something pleasant to enjoy in each of Barcelonas seasons. It could be the lively Festival of Sant Jordi in April, which brings free concerts, books stalls, and an abundance of roses (which men traditionally give to their wives or girlfriends). It could be the Sonar Music Festival in June, which features an eclectic and exciting mix of music from all over the world. It could be Le Merc Festival, a celebration of Our Lady of Mercy that rivals New Orleanss Mardi Gras. Whatever draws you to the city, you can be assured that you will witness the citys remarkable and unique identity.

by: Enid Glasgow




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