Global Summit on
Surgery and Anaesthesia (GSSA2025)
Barcelona, Spain | November 03-05, 2025
November 03-05, 2025
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona
is a city with a wide range of original leisure options that encourage you to
visit time and time again. Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, and famous for
Gaudí and other Art Nouveau architecture, Barcelona is one of Europe’s
trendiest cities. It’s a hub of new
trends in the world of culture, fashion and cuisine. It combines the
creativity of its artists and designers with respect and care for local
traditions. The charm and slower pace of the old town, the avant-garde vibe of
more modern neighbourhoods, and the fast pace of one of the world’s most
visited cities coexist in Barcelona.
Barcelona
is a showcase for the latest developments in fashion. Strolling around its
streets you can discover a world of options for a day of shopping. From glamour
and major brands in iconic stores set in emblematic buildings, such as the
Paseo de Gracia or Avinguda Diagonal, to alternative and innovative design in
areas such as the Born district. Barcelona is also brimming with traditional
shops and you can visit century-old stores and ateliers that will surprise you
with their attention to detail.The Mediterranean character and streets full of
ambience also set the trend in Barcelona. The possibilities are almost endless,
ranging from popular options such as a stroll down Las Ramblas or
traditional markets such as La Boquería, to relaxing moments on the city
beaches or the many pavement cafés in the old town. You can even discover the
city in an original way with Barcelona Tourist Office’s programme of tours.
These include guided and themed tours; routes in vintage cars, or on Segways or
bicycles; boat tours, and helicopter flights.
Barcelona
draws visitors to its famous sights, like the Sagrada Familia, Parc Güell,
Casa Batlló and La Pedrera. But they can also discover a city full of pleasant
surprises on each trip.A walk along the seafront, evenings on a rooftop terrace
with views over the city skyline, spacious parks such as Parc de
Montjüic or Ciutadella, the marina, Olympic village, and everything to do with
FC Barcelona; a range of options for new experiences on each visit.Culinary options
are also varied, with world renowned haute cuisine restaurants, traditional
Catalan dishes, food markets, and establishments that take you around the world
with their flavours...The city’s cultural agenda also includes major
art centres, like the Picasso Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, and
CaixaForum; a wide range of festivals and one of Spain’s leading opera houses,
Gran Teatre del Liceu.