Visiting Barcelona on a school trip: 4 important reasons.

There are many reasons to visit Barcelona on a school trip, and in this article, we will talk about some of them. Barcelona is one of the places in Spain with the greatest history, heritage and natural beauty, and the tourist interest in a city as beautiful and unique it should be worth a visit.

The modernist architecture, the imposing central Rambla filled with stalls and lively, the neighborhoods, beaches, museums, viewpoints, markets, stores and culture, make Barcelona a destination that certainly has everything you need for a successful end-of-year trip.

Secondary and high school students will be totally fascinated with the city of Barcelona, for its fabulous atmosphere and the excursions and activities that they will be able to do during the trip. This is why we list 4 reasons to visit Barcelona on an end-of-year trip.

Visiting Barcelona on a school trip.

  1. Modernist architecture.

Barcelona has its own style characterized by modernism. Antonio Gaudí, who is considered the star artist of this city, brought modernism to Barcelona.

His influence can be seen everywhere, and he was joined by other important architects such as Puig, Rogent or Domènech. Barcelona can boast more than 100 structures and places with modernist architecture.

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Barcelona was the cradle of Catalan modernism, displaying a unique architectural style of design and decoration. The inspiration of this movement was nature, where the elements that surround us were to be integrated into the buildings as part of their architectural elements.

Therefore, it is common to observe bird shapes, leaves, flowers and lots of color in buildings. Certainly, modernist architecture is one of the reasons to visit Barcelona on a school trip. You can admire part of this architecture in buildings such as:

  • The Palau de la Música Catalana
  • Milà House
  • Batlló House
  • Park Güell
  • Comalat House
  • The Sagrada Familia
  1. The Historic Center.

Modernist architecture is not the only thing that defines the city of Barcelona. There is much more to the city. Proof of this are the oldest districts such as the Gothic Quarter or the Born, where you can appreciate the most historical and medieval face of Barcelona.

This is especially true if we talk about the district that comprises the historic neighborhoods of Barcelona: Ciutat Vella. It is composed of the aforementioned neighborhoods the Born, the Gothic Quarter, as well as the Raval and Barceloneta.

The latter borders the Mediterranean Sea in the southern part of the city and is adjacent to historic squares such as Plaza de Cataluña, Plaza Urquinaona to the north and Plaza Universidad. To explore the best of Ciutat Vella, we encourage you to visit the following monuments and places:

  • Picasso Museum
  • La Rambla
  • Güell Palace
  • Santa Catalina Market
  • Via Laietana
  • Boqueria Market
  • Sant Jaume Square and City Hall
  • Born Cultural Center
  • Palau de la Música Catalana
  1. The parks of Barcelona.

In Barcelona there are numerous parks with incredible gardens. You can find urban, historical and thematic parks. They are considered as the small lungs to get away from the busy city life, and are perfect for a quiet day of picnic or a walk outdoors. The parks are one of the favorite options to visit Barcelona on a school trip.

One of the most popular parks in Barcelona is Parc Güell. It is a huge public park with beautiful gardens and striking architectural structures. The park is located in the upper part of the city of Barcelona, and is named after Eusebi Güell, a businessman who loved Gaudí’s works.

The idea was originally to build a luxury residential complex, but finally the magnificent park that we know today was built. It was inaugurated in 1922 and is one of the main tourist attractions of the city. In 1984 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Parc de la Ciudadela, is another of the emblematic parks of Barcelona, located on the other side of the city. It is a park with a very quiet atmosphere despite being very close to the city center. The park is located near the promenade, giving it an extra plus for your visit.

Another park to visit in Barcelona is the Parc de Montjuic. In addition to the park, you can also find the impressive Museums of Archeology and the National Art Museum of Catalonia. You can also visit the Botanical Garden and the old Olympic city.

  1. The beaches of Barcelona.

In the 90’s, important works of recovery and care of the beaches of Barcelona were carried out, which turned the coastal area of the city into one of its main attractions.

Along the coastline of Barcelona extends the long promenade that runs along all its beaches. A great idea is to go along the promenade by bicycle, to appreciate each of the beaches and contemplate the beach bars along the coast.

Some of the most relevant beaches that students can enjoy on an end-of-year trip to Barcelona are the following:

  • Mar Bella
  • Barceloneta
  • Nova Icària
  • Sant Sebastià
  • Bogatell
  • Sant Miguel
  • Llevant

Certainly, there are plenty of reasons to visit Barcelona on a school trip. If you would like more information about activities, accommodation and itineraries, we invite you to contact us at Etheria Trips, and we will give you all the advice you need.

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