Sunsets in Barcelona!

Agustina Balacco Student Life and Service Coordinator

Date

August 14, 2018

There is nothing more relaxing than being hypnotized by watching the sunset in Barcelona. Here you'll find a few places to end the day in a magical way!

Mirador del Migdia

In an area of pine trees and picnic tables, from where you can see how the sun hides behind the mountain.

Right next to it is the Caseta del Migdia (Wed to Sun) from where you’ll see the most 'metallic' part of the port with colored containers and the sea.On Wednesday you can eat some sardines at the rhythm of rumba.

Búnkers del Carmel

The most spectacular view of the city, no longer just to watch the sunset, it impresses at any time of the day. You can choose between seeing how the sun hides behind the Tibidabo mountain or sit with your feet hanging in front of the sea and contemplate how the sky  turns into red.

Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

During the day, visit the Museum which includes the  largest collection of Catalan art in the world. With the fall of the sun, you can sit on the steps of the entrance and see the spectacle that is presented: the four columns of Puig i Cadafalch, the Venetian towers, Plaza España and Tibidabo beyond and of course the explosion of water and light of the Fountains of Montjuïc.

Hotel Barceló Raval

A terrace on the top floor with a 360 degree panorama, they have placed binoculars to play to find the most  emblematic places in the city. On one side, the sea, the Torre Agbar, full of colors, Sagrada Família. All with a backdrop of blues, yellows and oranges.

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