19 Best Things to Do in Barcelona
Barcelona, a city bursting with culture, history, and art, offers an unforgettable journey through its vibrant streets and stunning architecture.
This article guides you through the must-visit attractions of Barcelona, ensuring you experience the very essence of this Catalonian capital.
1. Visit La Sagrada Familia and Marvel at Gaudí’s Masterpiece
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Arrive 30-45 minutes earlier. It can be very crowded, and you also need to go through security. It will take you around 1 to 1.5 hours to see the church. If you want to see the panoramic view of Barcelona, we recommend purchasing the Sagrada Família and Towers ticket (you can visit just one of the Towers). For any ticket you choose, you will get an audio guide on your phone. You need to install an app, so it’s recommended to do it before arrival.
2. Stroll Along Las Ramblas, Barcelona’s Vibrant Boulevard
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Las Ramblas is a vibrant boulevard filled with restaurants and shops. Enjoy a stroll along the bustling street and soak in the lively atmosphere. We recommend trying the local ice cream for a sweet treat. At the end of the street, you’ll reach the marina, offering beautiful views and a relaxing spot to unwind. It’s a must-visit destination for any Barcelona traveler.
3. Shop at La Boqueria Market
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La Boqueria Market is a must-visit while you’re at Las Ramblas. It’s a lively market filled with fresh produce, meats, seafood, and local delicacies. Try some freshly squeezed fruit juice or a traditional Spanish tapa. You can also buy local cheeses, cured meats, and sweets to take home. It’s a feast for the senses and a great place to experience local culture.
4. Explore the Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter)
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Barri Gòtic, or the Gothic Quarter, is a historic area full of narrow, winding streets and medieval architecture. Dive into this charming neighborhood and explore its hidden squares and ancient buildings. Visit the Cathedral of Barcelona, a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Enjoy the cozy cafes and unique shops that line the streets. It’s a fascinating area that showcases the rich history of Barcelona.
5. Wander through Ciutat Vella, the Heart of Old Barcelona
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While you’re exploring Las Ramblas and the Gothic Quarter, take some time to visit Ciutat Vella, Barcelona’s old city. This historic area is filled with narrow streets, charming squares, and beautiful architecture. Visit landmarks like the Roman walls, the medieval Plaça del Rei, and the picturesque Plaça Sant Jaume. Discover hidden gems like the El Call, the old Jewish quarter, and the vibrant El Raval neighborhood.
6. Relax at Barceloneta Beach for Sun, Sea, and Sand
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Barceloneta Beach is a popular spot for sunbathing and swimming. It’s a great place to relax and enjoy the Mediterranean Sea. The beach is lined with restaurants and bars where you can try fresh seafood and refreshing drinks. There are also plenty of spots for beach sports and activities. It’s a lively and enjoyable destination for a day of fun in the sun.
7. Discover the Wonders of Park Güell, Gaudí’s Imaginative Park
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Park Güell is a whimsical park designed by Antoni Gaudí. It will take around 1 to 1.5 hours to see the full park. Be sure to visit the colorful mosaic tiles and sculptures that adorn the park. Don’t miss the iconic Dragon Stairway and the Serpentine Bench. Enjoy the stunning views of Barcelona from the park’s terraces. It’s a magical place that showcases Gaudí’s unique architectural style.
8. Taste the Flavors of Catalan Cuisine
Start with paella, a delicious rice dish often made with seafood (see paella with seafood below) or mixed meats. Don’t miss escalivada, a dish of smoky grilled vegetables, or esqueixada, a refreshing salt cod salad. Try botifarra, a traditional Catalan sausage, and crema catalana, a creamy dessert similar to crème brûlée.
9. Tour Casa Batlló to Experience Gaudí’s Architectural Genius
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You would need around 1 hour to explore this architectural gem. Marvel at the building’s colorful facade and unique design elements. Inside, don’t miss the grand staircase, the light-filled atrium, and the rooftop with its iconic dragon-back design.
10. See Gaudí’s Fountain at Parc de la Ciutadella
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Gaudí’s Fountain at Parc de la Ciutadella is a captivating attraction designed by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí. Spend some time admiring the intricate details and impressive sculptures that adorn the fountain. Located in the heart of the park, it’s a beautiful spot for photos and relaxation.
11. Visit Casa Milà (La Pedrera), an Iconic Modernist Landmark
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Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, is a remarkable building designed by Antoni Gaudí. It will take you around 1 hour to explore this architectural marvel. Admire the undulating stone facade and wrought-iron balconies. Inside, visit the fascinating exhibition spaces and the unique apartment showcasing early 20th-century life. Don’t miss the rooftop terrace with its whimsical chimneys and stunning views of Barcelona.
12. Explore Casa Vicens, Gaudí’s First Major Work
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While it offers unique insights into Gaudí’s style, Casa Batlló and Casa Milà offer more comprehensive experiences if you’re limited on time and budget. At Casa Vicens, you can admire the colorful tiles, oriental-inspired design, and lush garden. Inside, explore the intricately decorated rooms and learn about the building’s history.
13. Walk Through the Arc de Triomf, a Gateway to History
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The Arc de Triomf is a stunning triumphal arch in Barcelona. It’s located near Parc de la Ciutadella, so be sure to visit both while you’re in the area. Admire the intricate red-brick facade and the detailed sculptures that adorn the arch. It’s a great spot for photos and a pleasant place to start a stroll down the wide promenade leading to the park.
14. Experience the Grandeur of Plaza de España
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Plaza de España is one of Barcelona’s most impressive squares. The square features the striking Venetian Towers (see below) and the Magic Fountain (see below), which offers spectacular evening light shows. Nearby, you can visit the former bullring, Arenas de Barcelona, now a shopping and entertainment center with great views from its rooftop.
15. Explore Venetian Towers
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Venetian Towers at Plaza de España mark the entrance to the avenue leading to the Magic Fountain and the Montjuïc area. They are modeled after the campanile of St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice and add to the grandeur of the square. As you walk between them, enjoy the lively atmosphere and the beautiful views of the surrounding architecture.
16. Hike Montjuïc Hill for Panoramic Views and Gardens
While hiking Montjuïc Hill, be sure to visit the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC). This impressive museum, housed in the Palau Nacional, showcases a vast collection of Catalan art spanning from the Romanesque period to the mid-20th century.
This hill offers stunning vistas of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea. Explore the beautiful gardens, such as the Jardins de Miramar and the Jardins de Mossèn Costa i Llobera, which are filled with diverse plant species.
17. Enjoy Magic Fountain of Montjuïc Show
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While you’re in the area, visit the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc, located near the Venetian Towers. The fountain is not open year-round, typically operating from late spring to early autumn. You will enjoy the spectacular evening light and music shows, where the water dances in sync with vibrant lights and classical music.
18. Visit L’Anella Olímpica, the Olympic Ring
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This complex hosted the 1992 Summer Olympics and features impressive sports facilities, including the Olympic Stadium and Palau Sant Jordi. We recommend renting a bike and taking a tour around the site to fully appreciate the architecture and scenic views.
19. Visit Picasso Museum
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This museum houses an extensive collection of Pablo Picasso’s early works, providing a fascinating insight into his artistic development. It includes paintings, drawings, and ceramics. Don’t miss the “Las Meninas” series and the impressive selection of his Blue Period works.