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I am planning a trip, and I will be transiting through Barcelona. I have the option of either buying a more expensive ticket, but waiting 10 hours, or buying a cheap ticket, but taking a walk around Barcelona. Fellas, what interesting things can you do in Barcelona? How many days should I set aside to see Barcelona?
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Hey — I’ve been to Barcelona a few times and here’s how I’d think about your transit vs exploring dilemma (personal style included):
If you only have like 10 hours (with some buffer for transport), taking a walk through the Gothic Quarter, seeing La Rambla, maybe catching a view from Montjuïc or the Bunkers del Carmel is totally doable and memorable. If you can spare 2-3 days, you’ll really soak in things like Sagrada Família, Park Güell, the beaches, food markets, plus hidden gems — because a city isn’t just sights, it’s also rhythm, cafés, and moments. Also, when I was comparing travel tools, reading TravelUP reviews helped me pick flights that balance price with convenience — sometimes paying a little more for less wait is totally worth it.