Get Inspired By Jennifer Winget's "Postcards From Barcelona" And Visit These 5 Spots In The Spanish City

Jennifer Winget's Barcelona diaries will make you want to jet off to Spain right away

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Get Inspired By Jennifer In Barcelona And Visit These 5 Spots In The City

Jennifer Winget has tapped into her globetrotter spirit, as seen in her latest Instagram post captioned “Postcards from Barcelona”. In the slew of pictures, Jennifer can be seen strolling along the quaint lanes of the Spanish city in a white dress. She embarked on a tour of the location with her tourist pitstops being the Gothic Quarter and the ArtzFolio Temple of Sacred Heart, coupled with a sunny day out on the beach. Jennifer's travel companions were her wanderlust-seeking friends. The actress also indulged in scrumptious foods at several restaurants while also attending a salsa dance performance. 

(Also Read: As Seen On Mouni Roy's Travel Itinerary In Spain, A Guide To The Cathedral Of Barcelona)

Like Jennifer Winget in Barcelona, head to these 5 places in the Spanish city on your next vacation here.  

1. Basilica of the Sagrada Familia

Bestowed with artistic architecture, the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia is a must-visit in Barcelona. The sky-reaching towers and carved pillars are quite impressive. There are also several motifs of Jesus and angelic beings. Two-way stairs symbolise the path between heaven and earth.

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2. Casa Batllo

Casa Batllo is a modernist establishment that stands out due to the deft work of the artisans. Multicoloured glass windows, jaw-dropping curves and vibrant masonry create a fairytale-like scene, which is itherwise only seen in movies.

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3. Picasso Museum

To answer the call of your inner artist, visit the Picasso Museum. Artworks by the renowned painter Pablo Picasso are displayed here. If you are in Barcelona with your partner, this will be the perfect museum date. 

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4. La Rambla Market

For a local gastronomic expedition, step inside the tree-lined street of La Rambla Market. You will find a range of food items like poultry, eggs, olives, ham, bacon, fruits and vegetables, nuts and dried fruits, wild mushrooms and seafood. 

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5. Montjuic Castle

This magnificent castle is famous for its culturally rich museums, which house a wonderful collection of works by Catalan artists. The breathtaking panoramic views, equipped with lush greenery will make for Insta-worthy pictures. 

(Also Read: Freida Pinto's "Adventures" With Her "Favorite Boys" In Majorca Include Cobblestone Streets And Seaside Cliffs)

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