A cozy wine and cheese bar tucked in the Gràcia neighborhood. Known for its intimate vibe, curated wines, and over 60 artisan cheeses. Perfect for a relaxed evening away from the busy city center. 📍 Carrer de les Guilleries 10, Barcelona 🕕 Opens at 6 PM — reservations recommended
A hidden speakeasy in El Born, tucked behind a fake shopfront. Inside, you’ll find stunning design, moody lighting, and expertly crafted cocktails. Perfect for a stylish night out. Carrer dels Abaixadors 10, Barcelona Reservations recommended
It’s described as a spot where both locals and visitors go when they want to skip the more touristy bars and enjoy something with subtle authenticity. Cocktails are known to be decent
Make sure you have reservations
Gaudí’s breathtaking masterpiece — book tickets in advance.
Colorful mosaics and panoramic city views.
Wander through charming cobblestone streets, shops, and tapas bars.
Check SALT ( W hotel) to rent beach chairs Or Bastian Beach club to rent beach chairs
Gaudí’s iconic masterpiece on Passeig de Gràcia, famous for its colorful mosaic façade and dreamy, dragon-shaped rooftop. A must-see for first-time visitors. 📍 Passeig de Gràcia 43, Barcelona 🎟️ Book tickets in advance
Barcelona’s most famous food market, bursting with fresh fruit, tapas, seafood, and local treats. Perfect for a quick bite or a vibrant stroll. 📍 La Rambla 91, Barcelona 🕓 Open daily until evening
Gaudí’s first major work and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its colorful tiles and Moorish-inspired design. A beautiful, less-crowded gem in the Gràcia neighborhood. 📍 Carrer de les Carolines 20–26, Barcelona 🎟️ Book tickets in advance
Casa Milà (La Pedrera) – One of Gaudí’s most iconic creations, famous for its wavy stone façade and surreal rooftop chimneys. A must-see example of modernist architecture. 📍 Passeig de Gràcia 92, Barcelona 🎟️ Open daily — book tickets ahead