10 Great Books to Read About Barcelona Before Visiting
Barcelona is a city rich in cultural heritage and history, and if you want to get the best out of your trip to the city, it is necessary to gain an understanding of Barcelonan culture first. The best way to go about this is to equip oneself with knowledge about the city and its history. Here is a list of ten books about Barcelona that will help you to appreciate this unique city in all its splendour.
1. Homage to Barcelona by Colm T?ib?n- This is a travel journal written by an Irish novelist. His engaging writing style makes the book a pleasure to read, while its focus on the history, politics and art of Barcelona gives the reader a firm background on the city.
2. Barcelona, the Great Enchantress by Robert Hughes- Commissioned by National Geographic, this is at once a personal account and a travel documentary of the city, based on the author’s many visits.
3. Homage to Catalonia by Orson Welles- When Orson Welles travelled to Spain as a journalist to cover the Civil War, he ended up putting down his pen and donning a soldier’s uniform. This account of his experience fighting against the Fascists gives essential insight into the war and the political history of Spain.
4. Private Life by Joseph Maria de Sagarra- This 1930′s novel is an expose on the bourgeoisie of Barcelona, which reveals the dark underbelly of the city and its inhabitants. The underground world of sex shows and illegal activity is brought to light in this historical account of one of the city’s darkest times.
5. The City of Marvels by Eduardo Mendoza- This historical fiction tells the story of Barcelona’s troubled development at the turn of the century through mischievous characters and exhilarating stories.
6. The Time of the Doves by Merce Rodoreda- An interesting side of the city and its history is spotlighted in this novel about a young woman’s experiences during the Civil War.
7. The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zaf?n- This delightful piece of fiction is a mystery set in Barcelona during the Franco era. It pulls the reader into its dark and romantic vision of the city, journeying through historic sites and everyday locales.
8. Rough Guide Map of Barcelona- No pre-trip research is complete without a travel guide. The Rough Guide gives helpful history, information and reviews, along with directions and maps which make it a well-rounded essential guide for visitors.
9. DK Eyewitness Top 10 Barcelona- Get a concise list of things to do, along with insider information and local advice. This guide will show you the top tourist spots as well as the unseen gems of Barcelona.
10. Time Out Barcelona: Eating and Drinking- Time Out Magazine is well-known for its good taste, and there is no one better to trust with your taste buds. Keep this guide on hand to navigate the multitudinous restaurants and bars of Barcelona.

