What Could Happen to You in Barcelona Apr 07, 2015 | Apartment | Barcelona , Camp Nou , Holidays in Barcelona , Barcelona adventure , Barcelona travel , Barcelona Lifestyle And what definitely won't happen to you. WHAT DEFINITELY WON’T HAPPEN TO YOU You wont leave without having tasted ‘pa amb tomaquet’ Wether served with tapas or with a more elaborated meal, don’t miss the chance to savour this simple combination of toasted farmhouse bread rubbed with fresh tomato and drizzled with extra virgin oil. Photo by Ewan-M on Visualhunt.com / CC BY-SA You won’t leave Barcelona without having visited a museum Picasso Museum, MACBA, CCCB, Tapies Fondation, Miro Fondation… there are endless museum possibilities providing a fascinating journey from the finest Romanesque art through to the geniuses of the 20th century. And if Art is not your thing there are plenty of alternatives: The ideas and Inventions museum, the museum of Natural Science, The Chocolate Museum, the Barca Museum etc… Photo by Kristijan Arsov on Unsplash You won’t be the only person to work off your stress with a run There are any numbers of paces in the city where you can have a really enjoyable run. The sea front while the sun is rising or you can go up to the Carretera de les Aigues in the Collserola hills with the city at your feet, you’re bound to find yourself in good company. Photo by Lucrezia Carnelos on Unsplash WHAT PROBABLY WILL HAPPEN TO YOU There probably will be a Barca game on at Camp Nou Between the months of September to May, Barca play a match practically every 10 days in Barcelona. Check the ficture list on FC Barcelona’s website and with a little bit of luck you are sure to find a League, Cup or champion League game. You probably will wake up to glorious day According to meteorological records for the past 40 years, 1983 was the driest year with just 60 days of rainfall. The wettest year was 1966, with 109 days. The average rainfall in Barcelona is 600 litres per square metre, but the vast majority falls in the spring an autumn. Photo by Duncan Kidd on Unsplash WHAT WILL DEFINITELY HAPPEN TO YOU You will fall in love with Barcelona’s architecture, its fiestas, the beach, the parks and weather, the delicious food. On the 23rd of April, for Sant Jordi you will end up with a book or a rose in your hand St Georges’ day has become a unique “fiesta” when the whole city pays homage to reading. It is like a Catalan version of Valentine’s day. It is custom to give a rose or book or both to your loved ones. On that day the streets of Barcelona are filled with stalls selling books or flowers. The roses can be offers to any loved ones, from your partner to you children parents and work colleagues. You will find the exit from the Parc del Laberint d'Horta Despite its convoluted passageways, up to now everyone who had visited the Parc del Laberint d'Horta, has managed to find the exit. The maze forms part of Barcelona’s oldest garden which was developed along neo-classical lines starting in 1791 and ending up as a Romantic Garden in 1853. It is an emblematic landmark of the Horta Guinardo District. Photo credit: Oh-Barcelona.com on Visualhunt.com / CC BY Where to Stay? If you are looking to make the most of your stay in this incredible city, we recommend that you stay in a luxury apartment in the centre of the city. You wouldn't want to waste time that should be spent adventuring travelling to and from the main locations! That is why at ChicRoom Barcelona, we provide high-quality accomodation in the best areas of the city that we are sure you will love! Visit our website and book your luxury holiday apartment today. Batllo Lux Views on ChicRoom Barcelona