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- Experience one of the most unique games of fútbol at Camp Nou. The stadium was designed by talented architects, Francesc Mijans Miró and Josep Soteras Mauri between 1955 and 1957. The official name of the stadium was supposed to be Estadi del FC Barcelona but its popular nickname of Camp Nou, meaning new ground, stuck and in the 2000/2001 season, the club voted to make that the official name. The capacity of the stadium is 99,354, making it the biggest stadium in Europe. In 1982, the stadium was host to the FIFA World Cup and spectators from all over the world visited the stadium for the world tournament that is held only every four years.
- Visit a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the center of Barcelona, Park Güell. This park contains over 100 years of history. Eusebi Güell developed the idea in the early 1900s of an estate for well-off families on a large property. He purchased a popular area known as Muntanya Peleda (bare mountain) because of the incredible views of the sea and plains of Barcelona that can be seen from that vantage point. Master architect Antoni Gaudí, known for designing the Sagrada Família, was appointed to design this idea and thus, another architectural masterpiece was born right in the center of Barcelona.
- Gaze at the incredible Gothic style architecture of the Santa Maria del Mar Basilica, known as the cathedral of La Ribera. It is considered one of the most perfect examples of Gothic style architecture and the only surviving church in pure Catalan Gothic style. This basilica was designed by Berenguer de Montagut and was a place of worship for the shipwrights and merchants of Gothic Barcelona in the Middle Ages. Today, guests can marvel at the unique design of this architectural masterpiece.