How to see 10 of the best things to do in Barcelona in about 2 minutes… We have Sagrada Familia, FC Barcelona’s Camp Nou and La Boqueria market, to name just 3 out of our top 10! Barcelona is a remarkable city; the people are awesome, the architecture is inspiring and, unlike most UK cities, it has a beautiful beach! A 4km-long beach, no less! Check out our Barcelona teaser trailer to see what else is coming up: ****** We have lots of tips coming up on how to make ke the most of Barcelona as well, including a video on How To Avoid Pickpockets: ****** (They hang around La Boqueria and the Metro quite a lot) And we actually caught a pickpocket on camera too! :O ****** We hope you love Barcelona as much as much as we do and, if you haven’t been there already, hope we’ve inspired you to put it at the top of your travel bucket list :) Don’t forget to… SUBSCRIBE ► ****** Get in touch on Facebook ► ****** Follow our travels on Twitter ► ****** Get some sneak-previews on Instagram ► ****** Quench your wanderlust on Pinterest ►****** And explore our Blog ► ****** ………………………… PoweredBy Holiday Extras ****** ………………………… Transcript: 10 things to do in Barcelona. Number one has to be Sagrada Familia, it should be top of your list. It’s the most iconic thing in Barcelona. They’ve been building it for 133 years and it’s still not finished… At number two is La Pedrera, and the dragon-backed Casa Batllo. More examples of Gaudi’s surrealist architecture. It’s often over-looked but the Gothic Barcelona Cathedral is really well-worth seeing, even if you just go to check out the geese. Number four, jump in a taxi to Park Guell, check out Gaudi’s gingerbread-style gatehouses and even a mosaic lizard. “And this guy is the most famously-photographed lizard in Park Guell. Not surprised” “You make it sound like there are loads of other lizards that people photograph.” Five, Las Ramblas. It’s a renowned area for tourists. It’s bustling and vibrant and it’s full of street artists, especially in the late afternoon. “He’s got the little polkadots on my shirt, nice touch!” “And he’s got this, this is very…” “Yeah he’s got the way my hair falls.” Number six, La Boqueria market. It’s a hive of colours and activity. Just, watch out for pickpockets. Number seven, the beach. It’s stunning, the water is crystal-clear and turquoise. The beach is wide, there’s plenty of room for sunbathing, but watch out for those waves because they’re powerful and they’ sneak up on you. Number eight, the biggest clubs line the beach too, like Pacha, Shoko, Carpe Diem and Opium, which are among the most well-known. Number nine is shopping. Now whether you prefer designer names or high street brands, or vintage shopping, Barcelona’s got a tonne of opportunities to spend your holiday pennies. At number ten is FC Barcelona’s home ground, Camp Nou, where Messi made his name and where you can get a photograph with him. It is just outside the city but if you’re a football fan you’d be crazy to miss it. So that’s our list of ten things to do in Barcelona and we really loved every single one. For more on Barcelona, check out our other videos and in the meantime, happy travels!