Explore the narrow, cobbled streets full of history, charm, and little surprises around every corner from artisan shops to hidden courtyards.
Antoni Gaudí’s masterpiece just finished construction is an absolute must-see. We recommend booking tickets in advance, it’s as breathtaking inside as it is outside. You can book a self-guided tour or guided tour. Just make sure to book from the correct site or at the ticket counter in person! Do not get scammed buying tickets online from third-party sites!
A colorful, whimsical park designed by Gaudí, perfect for panoramic city views and photos.
A lively, historic, pedestrian street great for people-watching, street performers, and local shopping (just be mindful of pickpockets). Bring cash if you want to check out the goods. We consider it the European Canal street.
Barcelona’s beaches (like Barceloneta) are a short walk from the city center. Grab a towel, rent a bike along the coast, or sip sangria by the sea. You can also explore catamaran cruises from this area! Relax on the water with views of the city skyline. Some cruises include music, drinks, or tapas. The weather will be perfect for it, so be sure to bring your cutest outfits!
Museu Picasso is home to one of the most extensive collections of Pablo Picasso's early works, located in the Gothic Quarter.
MACBA (Contemporary Art Museum) is a cutting-edge art in a modern space that contrasts beautifully with the surrounding historic district.
Gaudí’s surreal, dreamy buildings on Passeig de Gràcia. They look incredible day or night.
About 45 minutes from the city, you can tour cava vineyards and enjoy wine tastings. Definitely a fun trip if you want to explore outside of the city!