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Barcelona sure knows how to celebrate holidays!
‘If you’re a chocolate lover, look no further! Spain has some of the greatest hot chocolate in the world. Suizo, Spain’s thick, rich, fondue-like hot chocolate is often paired with churros– a match made in heaven!
If you smell something burning while walking down the cobblestone city streets, it’s probably Castañas (chestnuts) roasting on an open fire. Street vendors across Barcelona wrap the castañas in newspaper for easy takeaway.
Traditionally, people eat castanas with Panellets, the classic Spanish dessert served on All Saints Day. These tasty little sweets are made from sugar, egg yolk, and almond rolled together in a small ball and coated with pine nuts.
Sightseeing
One of the greatest parts about winter in Barcelona is that you are able to explore its renowned attractions without the hordes of international tourists. Less tourists means less time spent waiting in line to see Sagrada Familia, Parc Güell, or the many incredible museums around the city. If you love art and architecture, wintertime is better than any other to explore what Barcelona has to offer.’ (Source)
Let’s continue – Things To Do In Barcelona In Winter
Start at the beginning – Walking in a Winter Wonderland