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1Basílica de la Sagrada Família

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The Basílica de la Sagrada Família, located in the Example district of Barcelona, is a renowned unfinished church designed by Antoni Gaudí. Construction began in 1882 and has continued for over a century after Gaudí's death. The basilica features impressive facades representing the glory, the Birth, and the Passion of Jesus. It boasts 8 imposing towers with panoramic city views from elevators on each facade.
Visiting the Sagrada Família was honestly one of the highlights of my trip. You see photos everywhere, but nothing compares to standing in front of it and realizing how enormous and detailed it really is. Designed by Antoni Gaudí, construction started in 1882 and it’s still not finished but it's coming to an end. There’s something amazing about seeing a building that’s been growing for more than a century and continues to evolve with each generation continuing Gaudi's vision. Every part of it tells a story: the Nativity Façade is full of life and nature, while the Passion Façade is dramatic and emotional. Inside, the light through the stained-glass windows looks magical — it changes color throughout the day and fills the space with warmth, peace and wonderful colours. Even with all the crowds, the atmosphere is calm and awe-inspiring. It really feels like a place where art, faith, and nature come together. It's one of the most beautiful landmarks on the world. Book tickets online in advance and go early in the morning if you want to avoid long lines. And if you can, climb one of the towers — the view over Barcelona is unforgettable.
Przemyslaw K — Google review
The Sagrada Família in Barcelona is truly one of the most breathtaking architectural masterpieces in the world. Designed by the genius Antoni Gaudí, this basilica is a perfect blend of art, nature, and spirituality. Every detail — from the soaring towers to the intricate carvings — tells a story and reflects Gaudí’s deep imagination and devotion. The interior is just as stunning as the exterior. When sunlight shines through the colorful stained-glass windows, the entire space glows with vibrant colors, creating a peaceful and almost magical atmosphere. It feels like stepping into a dream. Although it’s still under construction after more than a century, that only adds to its charm and mystery. Visiting the Sagrada Família is not just about seeing a building — it’s about experiencing the heart of Barcelona’s culture and creativity. It’s an absolute must-see for anyone visiting Spain.
Nika S — Google review
The Basilica de la Sagrada Família in Barcelona is one of the most extraordinary architectural masterpieces in the world. Designed by Antoni Gaudí, it perfectly combines faith, art, and innovation. The intricate details of the façade, inspired by nature and biblical stories, are breathtaking, while the interior feels almost otherworldly, filled with colorful light streaming through the stained-glass windows. The atmosphere inside is both peaceful and awe-inspiring. Although the basilica is still under construction, this adds a unique charm, witnessing a living piece of history being completed. Visiting the Sagrada Família is an unforgettable experience and an absolute must-see in Barcelona.
Mateo B — Google review
Visiting the Sagrada Família was unforgettable. The exterior is already stunning, but the interior truly amazed me. The way light pours through the stained-glass windows creates a calm, ethereal atmosphere that feels almost unreal. Even with crowds, the space feels peaceful and intentional. The blend of nature-inspired design, soaring columns, and intricate details makes this one of the most inspiring architectural experiences I have ever had. Highly recommend booking in advance and choosing a tower visit if you can — the views add another layer to understanding Gaudí’s vision.
Ling — Google review
We had a guided tour. We don't normally do this but in this case it was necessary. The guide was informative amusing and personable. As for the Sagrada Familia itself, quite simply WOW! It was everything we had been told and so much more. The explanations of Gaudi's reasoning for the various aspects of the design brought the whole building into focus. It is truly an experience. The company we used was The Tour Guy. If all their guides are as good as ours you cannot go wrong. It may seem costly but IMHO it's worth it.
Frank B — Google review
The Basilica of the Sagrada Família is truly one of the most awe-inspiring sites in the world and ​s​hould be on your must-see ​ list in Barcelona. No photos can capture the feeling of standing inside and seeing the light pour through the stained-glass windows—it’s breathtaking. The blend of color, geometry, and symbolism in Gaudí’s design is unlike anything else. Every column and carving feels purposeful, telling a story that connects nature, faith, and art. We booked ​a​ guided tour in advance, which made entry smooth and stress-free. ​The tours have a dedicated line making clearing security and entering the Basilica easy and highly recommended ​for the information provided by the guides making the experience more memorable​. Allow at least ​60-90 minutes to fully take it in, and don’t rush. Whether you’re religious or not, this is a place that inspires reflection and wonder.​ You are welcome to sit and reflect in one of the pews or simply rest your feet. You can buy tickets to view Barcelona from the top or visit the basement for more history and the gift shop. Unlike any church or basilica you will see.
Linda F — Google review
Very cool architecture! They still have a ton of work they are doing lot of scaffolding. If you want to go in get tickets weeks in advance no chance day of there are just way to many people! Had a ticket for tower but unfortunately it was to windy! Such an amazing place!
John W — Google review
⸻ Sagrada Família is one of those places that feels unreal no matter how many photos you’ve seen before. During the day, the details of the architecture are incredible, and the sunlight through the stained glass fills the whole space with amazing colors. At night, the atmosphere changes completely. The lights make the basilica look almost magical, like a completely different place. It’s honestly mind-blowing to think how something so complex and beautiful could be designed and is still being built after more than a century. You can easily spend a long time just walking around, discovering new details in every corner. If you want to take great photos and enjoy the view without being surrounded by huge crowds, I definitely recommend coming after 10 pm. It’s much quieter, and you can really appreciate the beauty and scale of the building. An unforgettable experience and an absolute must-see in Barcelona.
Анастасия Б — Google review
Carrer de Mallorca, 401, L'Eixample, 08013 Barcelona, Spain•https://sagradafamilia.org/•+34 932 08 04 14•Tips and more reviews for Basílica de la Sagrada Família

2Park Güell

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4.2
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Nature & Parks
Park Güell is a must-visit destination in Barcelona, showcasing the genius of architect Antoni Gaudi. This verdant park features mosaic-covered buildings, grand staircases, and sculptures that are truly captivating. The park offers panoramic views of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea. One of its most famous attractions is the colorful mosaic salamander, a popular spot for visitors to take selfies.
If you love architecture and nature then Park Güell will give you both in 1 experience. We really loved walking around with our dogs admiring Gaudi's work. As crowded as it may get there's still plenty of space for everyone to roam inside the park
Lara H — Google review
The buildings are great, but you can see them from the street, from the main entrance, so it's not worth buying a ticket. It's true that the park has other beautiful places than the well known Gaudi's buildings, but we wanted to visit it for this only reason and we left disappointed
Larisa U — Google review
If Gaudi knew his masterpieces would be turned into a tourist trap THIRSTING for money, he would be disgusted. I bought the tickets. Had an accident, couldn't attend exactly at the time that I had scheduled the tickets. They couldn't do anything. Not even get me a discount. Come on, do better. Ok, bought new tickets. The park is interesting, Gaudi never misses. Is it worth it paying 18 euros? Of course not. Stand outside the gates and you will see 95% of everything worth seeing. The workers are unprepared. There are so many nice things to see in Barcelona, if you don't have a lot of time, don't bother coming here.
Breno M — Google review
A stunning park. So much to see. Beautiful architecture and garden designs. Very busy and make sure you buy a ticket online before you go. You could spend a whole day here. Tapas and Cafes close by in side streets.
Amanda R — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An absolute must-see in Barcelona! Park Güell is a truly wonderful place – full of color, art, and magic – but make sure to visit with a guide! We had an amazing tour with Aurelija, and every single step of the park was beautifully explained and brought to life. Thanks to her stories and insights, we saw Park Güell through completely new eyes. A perfect experience – absolutely worth visiting! 🌿✨
Ausra Š — Google review
So much neat stuff to see. Gaudi was either a genius or a madman. Very interesting. Fully enjoyed the visit. Lots of stairs and steps but worth everyone.
Larry P — Google review
Beautiful park with many nice views of the city and its surroundings. It’s good not to rush the visit and take your time to explore it. A must do when in Barcelona if you want a break from the busy city life, however the main entrance can be incredibelly packed with people.
Kateřina N — Google review
Well it is worth the visit, but there are way to many tourists and can get quite annoying sometimes. The park is a little bit complicated and confusing, but still very interesting. The mosaics are wonderful and you can chill in the sun and also make some nice pictures. I do recommend to buy tickets online in advance
Babuscov S — Google review
Gràcia, 08024 Barcelona, Spain•https://parkguell.barcelona/•+34 934 09 18 31•Tips and more reviews for Park Güell
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3Parc del Laberint d'Horta

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Parc del Laberint d'Horta is a neoclassical park in Barcelona, featuring an 18th-century garden, a 19th-century romantic garden, and a famous hedge maze. Nestled within the historic Desvalls estate, this elegant green space offers visitors a glimpse into regal history and architecture. The meticulously landscaped gardens are adorned with sculptures of Greek gods and goddesses.
I love this place. It's a wonderful break from the busyness of Barcelona. I visited 2 years ago and my only disappointment this visit was that they are in process of rebuilding the labyrinth. Despite the proximity of its neighbors it's still very tranquil and relaxing. I highly recommend it if you need a break.
Michael K — Google review
This park offers a delightful escape filled with winding paths and lush greenery, making it a perfect outing for families, especially those with kids. The maze is a big hit, encouraging playful exploration and sparking the imagination of little ones as they weave through the tall hedges. It’s not just about the maze; the whole area is well-maintained, providing plenty of space for picnics and relaxation, while the beautiful gardens add to the charm of the experience. Parents will appreciate the safe environment, allowing children to roam freely as they burn off some energy. The serene atmosphere combined with the vibrant colors of the plants creates a refreshing break from the hustle and bustle of the city. Overall, it’s a lovely place that fosters both fun and tranquility for visitors of all ages.
L A — Google review
If you want to go to a less crowded park than the ciutadella park, this one is the right one. It's a small, labyrinth designed park that is a little bit far from the center of Barcelona but worth a visit.
Wanderfly T — Google review
Visited this park today & am still absolutely apalled at its condition & the attitude of the workers. Unfortunately as we got there, they told us the labyrnith was under renovation, but since we travelled over half an hour to get there we thought we could still enjoy the rest of the park, & paid the 2.23eu entry. What a mistake; the whole park was under construction, either closed off or impacted by the noise of drills & yelling workers - it shouldn't even be open, let alone charging people! I'm not even sure with the full labyrinth there that it'd be worth it, given how small the plot for it is. The park is generally poorly maintained; I'm not sure a garden designer has stepped foot in the place. It looks like they grabbed some green plants & slapped them on some soil, & haven't bothered to clean or maintain it since. There's graffitti, & animal poop, & algae all over the water, & the statues & buildings could all do with a power wash; the water features don't even seem to be working properly. It has to be the worst park/garden I've ever been to, & to charge for it is a crime. We walked around for half an hour before we went back to ask for a refund. The short bald man & old heavy lady there made no attempt to communicate with us, & just kept pointing at signs in Spanish. I showed him photos of how disgusting the park was, & it he defended it. When my partner even tried to use written translations on his phone, this guy actually got out of his little booth & tried to physically threaten my partner, despite being two heads shorter than him. Those running this park should be ashamed of themselves. To those considering visiting, save yourself the trouble & avoid it!
Sevi F — Google review
We stumbled upon this on our first day after we arrived in Barcelona. It is chargeable about €2.00pp apart from Wednesdays and Saturdays I believe. Absolutely stunning buildings and fountains dating back to 1800s. I do have to say we thought there was a maze and waterfall but the maze is being renovated and the waterfall has dried up as there has been a drought for a long time now but worse in recent months :( Apart from that a beautiful place to take a lovely stroll in nature 🌿🪷🦋
Rebecca D — Google review
The park is good overall but the specific area is under construction. Also a good picnic spot with benches and tables . A little playground with slides for kids. If you are coming on car Parking is available. With the price of tickets worth it. Palau del marqués d'Alfarras is also along the park it's free but only open on Wednesday and Sunday. You need to take an online appointment before visiting. I hope it helpful.😊
Fiza — Google review
Good place to stroll for individuals and families to take a breather and get away from the noise from central Barcelona. Next to Campus Mundet - Universitat de Barcelona. Some gardens and infrastructure inside are still under construction and are closed during the weekends. Public toilets are clean, well maintained and open during weekends. Entrance fee is about €2 per person and can be paid at the gate entrance. Staff are courteous and friendly.
Jord S — Google review
This park offers a peaceful escape from city hustle with its stunning neoclassical garden, maze, fountains, and charming sculptures. The labyrinth itself is the main highlight! 🌀 Walking through the maze was so much fun, and reaching the center felt like a mini-adventure. Perfect for families, couples, or anyone looking for a unique experience. Apart from the maze, the park is beautiful and have ponds—making it an ideal spot for a relaxing stroll or a quiet picnic. 🦆🌿 📌 Things to Note: ✅ Entry is free on Sundays & Wednesdays (otherwise, there’s a small fee) ✅ Less crowded compared to other tourist spots ✅ Great for photography 📸✨ ✅ Bring some snacks & water for a relaxed visit If you're looking for a peaceful retreat with a touch of adventure, this park is a must-visit in Barcelona! 🌿🏛️ Would definitely go back! 😊
SP R — Google review
Passeig dels Castanyers, 1, Horta-Guinardó, 08035 Barcelona, Spain•http://guia.barcelona.cat/detall/parc-del-laberint-d-horta_92086…•+34 931 53 70 10•Tips and more reviews for Parc del Laberint d'Horta

4Bunkers del Carmel

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Historical landmark
Perched atop the hills of Barcelona, Bunkers El Carmel is a hidden gem offering a 360-degree panoramic view of the city. Once a shelter during the Spanish Civil War, this site has become a popular spot for watching breathtaking sunsets and capturing stunning photographs. While it's best to avoid crowds by visiting on foot and during the day, the effort is rewarded with an unforgettable experience.
One of the best views in Barcelona, hands down. The hike up is a bit of a workout, especially on a hot day, but totally worth it once you’re at the top. You get a full panoramic view of the city — from the beach to the mountains — and it’s absolutely stunning. It’s a chill spot, lots of people hanging out with snacks or drinks, and it has a relaxed, local vibe. No entrance fee, just good views and good vibes.
Cristine O — Google review
Hiking with a view! This hidden gem (not so hidden anymore) is a perfect place to have a picnic while watching the sunset. Far from touristy places and traditional must visits in Barcelona, this place is a perfect combo of a hiking trip leading to a perfect view spot of Barcelona.
Wanderfly T — Google review
Nice view without paying any money. A little bit heavy too climb up the mountain, especially with 29 degrees but it was worth it! It’s really clean up there so you can make a nice picknick🧺
Aniela M — Google review
spectacular view of the city. 360 views. great place to watch the sunrise. I thought it may be closed during sunset but I went around 7:30 and the park was still open. a ton of people were there, both locals and tourists. The whole neighborhood of Carmel is also very charming with winding streets and views everywhere.
Maria C — Google review
I can't believe I lived in Barcelona for years without coming to this place. It's a hilly hike if you come from the Carrer de Tenerife entrance, but nothing impossible. The view from up there is stunning, you can see the whole grand Barcelona metropolitan area and even one of the Balearics islands. It gets crowded but it adds to the experience. Police came at 7pm sharp and kicked everyone out. The bus 22 right around the corner ar Carrer de la Gran Vista gets you up and down. Very worth it. Bring some beers and enjoy the sunset.
Breno M — Google review
Amazing views! Highly recommended. A bit crowded so it’s better to go a bit earlier and find a good spot to sit and enjoy
Asa Q — Google review
Very nice view over the city of Barcelona. The walk to the top takes about 10–15 minutes and is quite steep. You can also take a bus instead. At the start of the route, there are small shops where you can buy drinks and snacks. Important to know: you can stay there until 7 p.m. and it can get very crowded in good weather.
Andy V — Google review
Great view. There is a bus that gets you most of the way there, but you need to walk for 5 minutes. Police showed up right after the sunset, not sure if it's because of noise complaints or to prevent injuries as there are a lot of random rocks scattered at the top and you need to "parkour" sometimes 😂.
Hrvoje H — Google review
Carrer de la Gran Vista, 96, Horta-Guinardó, 08032 Barcelona, Spain•https://www.bunker-del-carmel.de/•Tips and more reviews for Bunkers del Carmel

5Ciutadella Park

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Ciutadella Park, the first public park in Barcelona, was established in the late 1800s and is situated in the Ciutat Vella neighborhood. Originally designed by Josep Fontsere, it underwent modifications to accommodate the World Exhibition facilities and later to house the Barcelona Zoo. The park spans around 17 hectares and features attractions such as the Zoology Museum, Geology Museum, and Parlament de Catalunya within its grounds.
We loved this place! Beautiful park with plenty of space to walk around and take a step back from the busy streets of Barcelona. The fountain is really impressive. Absolutely beautiful. Only thing I would recommend would be make sure you have some water on a hot day. It’s not very covered and could use a touch more shaded areas IMHO. Other than that it was great!
Nick S — Google review
Very beautiful park, but some things could be better. There are a lot of sellers offering you things to buy every ten seconds, which is a little unpleasant. The greenery is very beautiful, the trees are mature and the constructions are gorgeous. The lake would be beautiful as it is but it is always packed with tourists on boats. The fountains work and they are really pretty, it is not too crowded and you will not mind all the tourists. The only esthetically unpleasing sight of the park are all the metal fences around the trees. There is a sign you cannot step on the grass but everybody is having a picnic on the grass, so do not worry too much about that. They dont really mind. There is a small shop where you can buy (overpriced, but that is to be expected) snacks and drinks. There a few toilets and I assume they work, but they are dirty and unpleasant and they do not have toilet paper, so bring a tissue. Overall a nice place to check out if you are in Barcelona and want a breath of chiller air. There is always a free bench to relax on.
Ira N — Google review
It's a wonderful Green space, quite large, Lots of trees and refreshing. We rented bikes and enjoyed it very much. It's beautiful. Lot to see lots of paths. The Cascade fountain & greenhouses are really nice.
Stephanie H — Google review
The place is a good park to spend some quality time with friends and family. Mostly used as a picnic place by locals and picture perfect location by the tourists. However the place is not well maintained, the fountains were not functional and the water was dirty with trash and green in colour. It has a good walkable path around the entire park with the structure and fountain being at its center. One more attraction will be the pond situated within the park with boating facility and a lot of ducks.
Ajay M — Google review
We came here with our dogs and were very impressed. There is doggy area that is fenced off so you can let your dog run free and meet other dogs, it even has a water station for them. The park is well kept and very enjoyable.
Philip H — Google review
Parc de la Ciutadella is absolutely beautiful! 🌿✨ I visited Barcelona in August .I did a photoshoot and it’s the perfect spot if you want amazing pictures. The park is very clean, spacious, and full of charm. It’s located right next to the trendy El Born neighborhood, only about a 12–15 minutes walk from Barcelona’s port. And just across one of the park’s exits, you’ll find the stunning brick Arc de Triomf, another great place for pictures. If you have some time during your trip, this park is definitely worth a visit!
Maimouna S — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Parc de la Ciutadella is a must-visit in Barcelona! 🌿 Easy to access, no tickets or waiting — just walk in and enjoy the beauty. The park’s stunning fountain, peaceful lake with rowboats, and views of the nearby Arc de Triomf make it a perfect spot for a picnic or stroll. You’ll see families, couples, and street performers all adding to the lively atmosphere. It’s well-maintained and free to enter — just keep an eye on your belongings. A truly relaxing green escape right in the heart of the city!
Shom T — Google review
Beautiful park where you can have a picnic with friends or just sit by a tree and read a book in peace. You can also walk around the park and rent a small boat in the lake. Highly recommended to pass by + it's close to the arc of triumph so you can see both on the same day.
Wanderfly T — Google review
Passeig de Picasso, 21, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain•https://www.barcelona.cat/es/que-hacer-en-bcn/parques-y-jardines…•Tips and more reviews for Ciutadella Park
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6Magic Fountain of Montjuïc

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The Magic Fountain of Montjuïc is a renowned circular fountain in Barcelona known for its scheduled shows of water and light choreographed to music. Located on the slopes of Montjuic hill, it is considered one of the city's symbols. In the evening, the fountain transforms into an enchanting display as water jets dance to melodies from composers like Bach, Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky.
In my opinion THE place to be in Barcelona for the evenings/sunset. The view from the streets up the "Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya" is breathtaking. There are 3 stages of steps to reach the top, each with its own scenic views of the city. Reach top and then there is the spectacular view of the city. Stay top, enjoy the sunset with some good live music that's performed everyday. The fountain then starts in late evening, enjoy it from the top and then walk back down and enjoy close-up. Totally worthwhile!
Kaveen K — Google review
We were fortunate to catch the Magic Fountain show on our last night in Barcelona (Thursday it also runs on Fridays and Saturdays). We arrived around 8:30 pm and found seats on the benches opposite the fountains. If you’d like one of the popular spots on the museum steps, I’d suggest getting there earlier, but our view was still great - even standing closer to the fountains worked well. The pre-show began around 8:45 pm, with the main show starting at 9 pm and lasting well over 30 minutes. It was much better than I expected, with lights and water dancing to popular soundtracks. There was a lovely family atmosphere all around. Totally recommend catching it if you’re in Barcelona on one of the show nights!
Mariam K — Google review
One of the most amazing spectacles in the world! A must see on any sight seeing agenda! It has just reopened, after 3 years of drought restrictions, and renovations, and it is now back with a bang! I saw it on Sunday night to mark the finale of Barcelona’s festivities, when over 110,000 people came to watch the show, snd what a wonder it was to behold! Over 3 hours of the fountain dancing to music and lit in beautiful colours, and then a 30 minute fire work display to top it all off! This was a truly magnificent sight, mesmerisingly beautiful and truly magic… will i be back… yes i will…😀
Diego M — Google review
The name says all!!! Wonderful show⛲🎵🎶 Completely restored with excellent water and lights show 💡⚡ If you go too close, you get wet... 😉😂 The only negative point is the choice of music👎🏽.. some are really boring and dull 🥱. Please update!!! Otherwise I am highly recommend it!!! Thanks Barcelona 🤗😁🥳
Carlondon L — Google review
Walk to the very top in front of the art museum, fantastic view across the whole city ! , I think the fountains are only turned on on certain days as both times we visited they weren’t turned on, so worth checking, it’s best to visit this area at dusk to late evening to get a great view, it’s not too steep to climb to top for the best view as there’s outdoor escalators most of the way up ! Although some of them weren’t working
Mzazi — Google review
Finnaly is this Fountain working. Shows every fryday and saturday from 21h (on October) and from 20h from November- December 2025. Beautiful show. Must see. I recommend to come 30 minutes or one hour after the start of the show, because many people leaves and this time and you have better view with less people.
Alzbeta P — Google review
The fountain re-opened recently. We visited mid Oct 2025. Great and fun experience - One hour of music and a dancing fountain. It was fun, and a nice activity. The show is on Thu-Sat 9pm-10pm.
Fadi S — Google review
Don’t believe that it’s closed. Online is false. I was there last night and wow! This is something you definitely would like to go see!! It’s worth the wait and so many people show up!
Buddy H — Google review
Pl. de Carles Buïgas, Sants-Montjuïc, 08038 Barcelona, Spain•https://www.barcelona.cat/ca/que-pots-fer-a-bcn/font-magica•Tips and more reviews for Magic Fountain of Montjuïc

7Gothic Quarter

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The Gothic Quarter, also known as Barri Gòtic, is a picturesque neighborhood in the heart of Barcelona. Its narrow medieval streets are lined with trendy bars, clubs, and Catalan restaurants. Visitors can explore the remains of the Roman city at the Museu d'Història de Barcelona and browse artisanal shops selling leather and jewelry near the Cathedral of Barcelona.
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8Tibidabo Amusement Park

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Located on Mount Tibidabo, the Tibidabo Amusement Park is Spain's oldest amusement park and one of the first ever built in the world. With 25 rides, restaurants, picnic areas, and exceptional views of Barcelona, it offers a fun-filled experience for visitors of all ages. The park has been continuously updated with new attractions such as the Pendulum freefall ride and a hot-air-balloon-style ride for children.
🎢 Review: Tibidabo Amusement Park – Barcelona, Spain 🇪🇸 📍 Location: Tibidabo Hill, Barcelona 🌍 One of the oldest functioning amusement parks in the world with a breathtaking view of the city! As a travel consultant and explorer of family-friendly destinations, I can confidently say Tibidabo Amusement Park is not just about thrilling rides — it’s about history, nostalgia, and views you’ll never forget. 🔹 Highlights: ✅ Historic Charm – Open since 1901, this park beautifully blends vintage rides with modern touches. ✅ Stunning View – Set atop a mountain, you get panoramic views of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea. ✅ Family-Friendly – There are rides for all ages, including kids’ zones and relaxing attractions for adults. ✅ Unique Attractions – The Red Airplane ride and Avió are iconic — flying over the skyline is magical. ✅ Access to Temple of the Sacred Heart – A bonus visit to the beautiful church right next to the park. 🔸 Things to Consider: Access to the park involves a funicular ride or long uphill journey — plan accordingly. Ticket prices are slightly higher than some local attractions but worth the experience. Can be crowded on weekends and holidays. 📊 Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4.5/5) If you want a mix of old-school charm, beautiful scenery, and fun with family or friends, Tibidabo is a must-visit in Barcelona.
Khandakar M — Google review
MUST DO IN BARCELONA!! The views are breath-taking!! My kids absolutely loved every minute. The rides were so fun and different. Great for all ages, mine are 3-14 years old. Everyone was happy the whole day.
Melanie K — Google review
Tibidabo Amusement Park is such a fun and unique experience. It sits high above Barcelona, so even before you get on a ride, the views alone are worth the trip absolutely stunning panoramic views of the entire city and the Mediterranean Sea. The park itself has a mix of classic, vintage rides and newer attractions, which gives it a really charming, old-school feel. It’s not a massive thrill park like Disneyland, but it has a lot of character and is perfect for a fun day out. The iconic Ferris wheel and the plane ride are must-dos, especially for the photos! Getting there takes a little effort with the funicular, but it’s part of the adventure and totally worth it. Great spot for families, couples, or anyone who wants a memorable experience with gorgeous scenery. A magical place above Barcelona! 🎡✨
Rachel F — Google review
A church about 30 minutes from the city center, located on a hill with stunning views overlooking all of Barcelona. For just €5, you can climb to the top — definitely worth it! Highly recommend visiting at sunset for beautiful scenery. Don’t forget a jacket, as it can get quite windy and chilly up there.
Astrid L — Google review
Excellent panaromic view of Barcelona . Must go before setting of the sun so you will see both golden hours and night view of the city. If you have kiddo will love that place because this place is also a amusement park. Grab a coffee (only 2 euros at buffet) and enjoy the view. We used funiculare to get there and it is very comfy way to reach top. It is 13.5 euros.
Okan Y — Google review
Looks cool and you can spend some time there, especially if you have kids. If you want to have some fun up there then i do recommend to bring your courage with you :)). The view of Barcelona is spectacular. If you try the churros there, prepare to be disappointed, they are not the best, but if you do buy some, at least buy the hot chocolate, instead of the chocolate topping, trust me,it's way better
Babuscov S — Google review
Tibidabo is a beautiful amusement park on top of a mountain. At it’s peak there is a cathedral that you can visit, allowing you to go to the top of the building to have an amazing view over Barcelona. The admission fee is also very cheap. Don’t expect top of the line thrilling attractions on the top level (lower level attractions require an additional ticket if they are open). Top level attractions are solely focused on giving you a great view. With that being said, I highly recommend going here when you’re visiting Barcelona.
Tristan W — Google review
Very nice place on top of barcelona. We paid 60 euro 2 adults and 1 child. We played 5 games since most of them had many waiting times. It was overall a good experience. They have cafe and snacks at the top as well. It is a nice place to spend the day
Melissa A — Google review
Pl. del Tibidabo, 3, 4, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08035 Barcelona, Spain•https://tibidabo.cat/•+34 932 11 79 42•Tips and more reviews for Tibidabo Amusement Park

9Tibidabo

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Perched atop a mountain at 500 meters, Tibidabo offers breathtaking panoramic views of Barcelona. Accessible by cable car or bus, the mountaintop is home to the Tibidabo Amusement Park with 25 attractions suitable for all ages. After enjoying the park's offerings, visitors can ascend to the highest point to marvel at the Sagrat Cor Church and its iconic bronze sculpture of the Sacred Heart of Jesus overlooking the city.
In my opinion, it is worth a visit if you have several days in the city, especially because of the magnificent church that rises above the city like some guardian of Barcelona. In addition, there is also an amusement park for children, not so special I would say. The only thing missing from this place is the cafe, which was closed at the time of our visit, and it looked like it had been closed for a long time. However, you have a couple of small mobile places for food and drinks.
Sveto R — Google review
I was there for the sun rise, which was worthwhile. It provides a good view over the city. There is an amusement park plus multiple cafes so if you don't like noise, don't go the in the afternoons.
Moh F — Google review
Tibidabo is one of the most iconic spots in Barcelona, combining history, culture, and fun. It all started with the first hermitage in the 19th century, later followed by the two beautiful churches that crown the mountain — the lower crypt and the impressive Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor on top. As the highest point in Barcelona, the views are simply breathtaking. On a clear day, you can enjoy a full 360° panorama of the city, the coastline, and even Montserrat in the distance. Getting there is easy and well organized: you can take the S1 or S2 train from Plaça Catalunya, connect with the funicular (paid), and finish the trip with bus 111. The whole journey is smooth and gives you a unique way to see the city from different perspectives. Beyond the church and views, Tibidabo also offers a charming amusement park, which is a fantastic option for families and kids, adding a playful touch to the visit. In short: a must-see in Barcelona — stunning views, beautiful history, and plenty to do for all ages.
André L — Google review
Stayed at Tibidabo from midday till sunset — rides, views, food, and the kind of calm that reaches your soul. Even though there were quite a few visitors, it never felt crowded; instead, it had this peaceful atmosphere that made it easy to slow down and just breathe. It was one of those rare moments in life when everything feels just right.
HE H — Google review
The views of the city and beyond were absolutely worth the visit. Was easy to get to by bus or car. We took the funicular to the top. There’s a cathedral which allows you to go further up to get incredible views, costs about €6 per person. Would highly suggest going to the cathedral for the incredible views.
Rich V — Google review
Beautiful church and a very nice spot to see Barcelona from above. It's a must visit for people who love architecture and churches as well as people who love amusement parks!
Wanderfly T — Google review
Tibidabo is a great place to visit, offering one of the best viewpoints over Barcelona. The panoramic views are stunning, and the church is absolutely worth exploring. It’s also easily accessible by bus.
Shayan Z — Google review
Best place to see Barcelona from above. 🙂 The view is really amazing.
Ferenc F — Google review
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10Barceloneta Beach

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Barceloneta Beach, the oldest beach in Barcelona, is a popular spot for swimming and lounging. It offers various services such as rental chairs, umbrellas, and Wi-Fi. The beach is located near prominent landmarks like the W Hotel and Aquarium de Barcelona. Visitors can also find art installations including the sculpture Homenatge a la Barceloneta. With its cool ambience and eclectic mix of people, it's considered one of the top beaches in Catalonia.
This man-made beach is great because: it is located very close to the city center (15 minute drive from Gothic Quarter); large beach with plenty of space (even on crowded Sundays); sand is soft; young vibe; long breakwater into the ocean; shaded promenade near the shore; and pretty boardwalk. Topless suntanning appears to be permitted. Did not see umbrella rentals or chair rentals - bring your own.
Adam H — Google review
Very big crowd, no sunbeds, you have to watch out for pickpockets and thieves, not my style unfortunately. The beach has fine sand, which is great, and the water is also beautiful, regardless of the fact that it is a city beach and that the port is not far away.
Sveto R — Google review
Nice beach but the people selling things would not leave us alone :( be ware of a guy selling coconuts - he kept coming back to us and started a conversation each time, he seemed friendly at first but got aggressive when we kept declining his coconuts
Meg — Google review
Came here at dawn so we didn't touch the sea nor there was much crowd. The atmosphere was calm and the air fresh. A perfect place to watch sunrise from the middle of the ocean, they built some convenient decks to do so.
Minh N — Google review
La Barceloneta is a neighborhood in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The neighborhood was built in the 18th century. La Barceloneta is known for its sandy beaches. With its modernity, La Barceloneta still retains the scent of salt and marine life. For many, this is considered a luxury. La Barceloneta also attracts many cruise ships to dock.
Dr.Mohammad A — Google review
One of Barcelona’s most iconic and energetic spots. Unfortunately, we are. Unfortunately, we visited off-season, so swimming and sunbathing weren’t possible, but it was still a lovely place for a walk and to enjoy the sea view.
Andreea M — Google review
Accessible beach by different means of transport ,a lively atmosphere all day long ,a good place for a stroll or a swim .no sunbeds ,only umbrellas ,it's overcrowded but you can find a spot .it has a great view ,nice but expensive beach bars .
Maggy C — Google review
We visited in October so it wasn't that full, but there were still a lot of tourists. It is nice, but not something out of the ordinary. I do not recommend to eat/drink on a terrace there, it is not worth your money, instead dive in the streets nearby, you will find a few good restaurants
Babuscov S — Google review
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11Montjuïc

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Montjuïc, a historic site located on a hill in Barcelona, offers a diverse range of attractions for tourists. The area gained prominence during the International Exposition of 1929, leading to the development of iconic buildings and cultural landmarks. Visitors can explore Montjuïc Castle, museums such as the National Art Museum of Catalonia and the Joan Miro Foundation, and leisure options like the Montjuïc Cable Car and Magic Fountain.
Montjuïc Park is a must-visit in Barcelona, offering breathtaking city views, beautiful gardens, and historic landmarks. It’s perfect for a walk, a cable car ride, or simply enjoying nature and culture in one place.
Lissa V — Google review
The views from the top are fantastic. Unfortunately not a huge amount to see/do other than the aforementioned view. If you go on a hot day be wary that there are not many places to escape the sun although on the top floor there is a nice breeze. The cable car journey to and from had equally good views.
Mark P — Google review
I have a mixed review. It is not a trip i would recommend with small kids in the summer. We made this mistake. The cable car ride is fun for them, but getting there is a bit hectic via the metro, then funicular, then a line to get on the cable car. and then after the rather expensive ($12 and up pp) 5 minute ride there is not much for them to do. And for summer of course the heat is intense with no place for relief. Also no public restrooms up top unless u pay to go into the castle. No place to buy water up top either so definitely bring coins to buy from the street vendors. The views are amazing. For adults, it is great! There is a castle to explore at an extra cost. Great for walks/hikes/biking etc. I imagine in cooler weather it is nice to have a family picnic here. But i really do not recommend for kids in the middle of summer. Also although u can take a stroller up, at the top the path is very big uneven bricks. Beautiful and historic but ur stroller wont make it. We took some great pics but it was 3 very hot hours and we regret it. My advice is go without kids for a great, active day of exploration.
Diana T — Google review
So Montjuic park has this cable car lift. Let’s gooooo! Want to hover above the Barcelona like an eagle? Step right into this glass pod of mild vertigo and great views. This is the cable car you have to take to get up to Montjuic Castle. This is a must do for the views.
Sara G — Google review
Montjuïc was one of the most enjoyable parts of my visit to Barcelona. It’s a perfect place to escape the crowds and explore at a slower pace. The views from the top are absolutely stunning. I bought the tickets in advance with the cable car to go up and down and it was totally worth it! There’s so much to see up there: the Montjuïc Castle 🏰, beautiful gardens like the Jardins de Joan Maragall 🌺, and even some cool museums like the National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC) 🖼️. I took the cable car up and it was such a fun way to see the city from above 🚡 — highly recommended! It’s a great mix of history, nature, and culture. Whether you’re into walking, photography, or just relaxing with a great view, Montjuïc has something for everyone. It feels like a different world compared to the busy city center. Take your time, bring water, and wear good shoes, it’s a big area with lots to explore. I’m really glad I didn’t skip it!
Stav T — Google review
The views are phenomenal and I imagine if you visit towards sunset or sunrise then it adds that extra 'wow' on top. Our route was very quiet, we didn't see many people however I would say it is quite exposed and hot in the Spring/ Summer time so make sure to bring hydration/ caps/ covers and sun cream. When you get to the top it is totally worth it as the views are fantastic. One of the better attractions we have visited whilst being in Barcelona. There is a little bit of litter and graffiti however on the way down it was spotless so it really depends what route you decide to take.
Maya — Google review
Park greens not well maintained, washed out paths - pretty dangerous to stumble. Cable car tickets are 11€ / one way or 17€ / both ways. Save that money and spend it some where else in the city. Castle itself is another 12€ / person. Overall, we were very upset. It is not worth the hype. Due to not watering any plants it looks very dry.
Karolin W — Google review
Beautiful climb, a place full of history. This place is higher visited than usual since FC Barcelona has shifted its games to Montjuïc stadium
Marcos D — Google review
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12Telefèric de Montjuïc (Montjuïc Cable Car)

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The Telefèric de Montjuïc, also known as the Montjuic Cable Car, is a scenic aerial tramway that takes visitors from Parc de Montjuïc to Castell de Montjuïc. The journey offers breathtaking panoramic views of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea. The cable car ascends approximately 750 meters in about 5 minutes, culminating at the top of Montjuic Mountain where the historic Montjuic Castle is located.
A Magical Ride with Stunning Views! We visited the Telefèric de Montjuïc with family and friends, and it was truly one of the highlights of our trip to Barcelona! The cable car ride was smooth, safe, and incredibly scenic. As we ascended, the views of the city, coastline, and Montjuïc hill unfolded beautifully before us — absolutely breathtaking! The kids were thrilled, and the adults enjoyed every moment too. The cabins are clean, spacious, and offer amazing photo opportunities from every angle. It’s a fun and relaxing way to reach the top of Montjuïc, especially if you’re heading to the castle. It felt like a little adventure in the sky — perfect for families, couples, or even a group of friends. Highly recommended for anyone looking to see Barcelona from a new perspective!
Hamid A — Google review
Montjuïc Cable Car is definitely an attraction worth adding to your Barcelona itinerary. The ride itself isn’t very long, but the views from above are absolutely stunning. From the cabin you can see the city skyline, the port, Montjuïc hill, and the Mediterranean – everything looks even more beautiful from this perspective. The cabins are modern, spacious, and fully glazed, so nothing blocks the views. It’s also a perfect chance to take some amazing photos. At the top, the ride takes you directly to Montjuïc Castle, where even more impressive views await. The surrounding area offers green parks and walking paths, perfect for a relaxing stroll away from the busy city center. I especially recommend going in the afternoon or just before sunset – the light is magical and makes the whole experience even more memorable. It’s also a good idea to buy a return ticket, as the views are different on the way up and down. In short, Montjuïc Cable Car is not only a convenient way to reach the hill, but also an attraction in itself. It combines transport, incredible views, and a unique experience that you’ll remember for a long time. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to see Barcelona from a new perspective!
D — Google review
This is a must visit place in Barcelona. The views are awsome and the cable car ride is very relaxing. You can see the whole of Barcelona city when travelling in the cable car. The train service from parallel metro station to the cable car stop was not working so had to take the replacement bus service from outside the metro station. Got some really good views of the city from the bus. The cable car ride is quite pleasant and goes all the way to the top of montjuic hill where there is a fort. On one side of the hill you can see the Barcelona city and on the other side we can see the harbour and thr Air port .
Joseph D — Google review
Spectacular views. Recommend getting tickets in advance. Arrive early and don't wait in the ticket line. Go straight to the elevator line. First you have to ride the elevator up. (Six to seven people )Then you stand in line again to get on the gondola. (15 People ) Depending on how busy it is. It can take quite a while. So be patient. There is a restaurant at the end and a terrace with a great view
Stephanie H — Google review
The Telefèric was amazing! The views over Barcelona were absolutely breathtaking — from the sea to the city skyline and all the way up to Montjuïc Castle. It’s such a unique and relaxing way to see the city from above. The ride was smooth, the cabins were clean and comfortable, and the whole experience felt very safe and well-run. Whether you're a first-time visitor or have been to Barcelona before, this is a must-do activity. Great for photos, too!
Charbel M — Google review
An amazing experience. Worthwhile getting the return but there is a bus yoy can get back down. Pods hold upto 8 people but most wanted to be by themselves. Walking on is smooth and straight forward. Fantastic views of the city and the local parks below
Karen B — Google review
It is definitely a nice view and an experience for the kids but its 12 euro per kid for a return ticket and 17 for adults. Trip takes about 5 minutes so it is quite some money and on top you habe to pay again for the castle.
Adilein1982 — Google review
A beautiful ride in the cable car, one can enjoy spectacular views of the city. One can take a walk & admire the city view & the ocean view too. Amazing to see all the big cruises in harbor & the huge busy port bustling with life.
Dragon S — Google review
Avinguda Miramar, 30, Sants-Montjuïc, 08038 Barcelona, Spain•https://www.telefericdemontjuic.cat/en?utm_source=google&utm_med…•+34 934 65 53 13•Tips and more reviews for Telefèric de Montjuïc (Montjuïc Cable Car)

13Jardins de Mossèn Costa i Llobera

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Jardins de Mossèn Costa i Llobera, named after a Mallorcan poet, is a 6.15-hectare botanical garden featuring an extensive collection of cacti from various parts of the world. Unlike traditional lush green gardens, this unique space pays homage to resilient desert and sub-tropical plants. With over 800 different cactus varieties and other exotic flora, it offers a serene escape from the bustling crowds of Barcelona.
The Cactus Garden in Barcelona offers a stunning view, with its unique collection of cacti and breathtaking scenery. Unfortunately, the weather was not on my side during my visit, but despite that, the place was still beautiful and worth seeing. I definitely need to come back when the sun is shining and the weather is better to fully enjoy the experience!😍
Stanisław G — Google review
Its a medium sized garden. Better to go with a car. Lot of cactus all around. Be careful with the thorns. Nice view of the city. Overall once in a life, if you have nothing to see, you can explore this park.
Pranjal N — Google review
Such a peaceful and underrated spot! The garden is full of unique cactus species and offers incredible views over the sea. I went around 7 PM, and the golden hour light made everything look even more magical. While I was there, a local woman walked by and told me I should leave soon because the area can get a bit unsafe in the evening. She suggested not staying too close to closing time. I ended up leaving around 8 PM. I didn’t personally see anything dangerous, but I appreciated the heads-up and decided not to take any chances. Overall, it’s definitely worth a visit during the day. Quiet, green, and full of character — just maybe plan to go earlier rather than later!
Khai — Google review
Excellent gardens for cactus lovers, or for anyone looking for a spot of peace and quiet, especially in the winter and spring since it’s always a degree or so warmer than the city. Sometimes diesel fumes from cruise ships blowing in can make it unpleasant.
Phil R — Google review
Beautiful hidden cacti garden! Very less people and very peaceful. Some cacti are as tall as trees! Some even have flowers. The best part is benches overlooking the beautiful sea view. I had my lunch sub there which was a memorable experience on my trip to Spain. Only con is they should have restrooms. The walk to this place is already a long 20 mins walk from the nearest station and on top of that there is no washrooms.
Sonali A — Google review
Really nice and big cactus garden, we didn’t explore everything because it was so hot and i don’t like walking up and down on hills but what we saw was really nice.
Kyutie L — Google review
This must be one of the best kept secret in Barcelona! Its collection of cacti 🌵 and succulents are impressive. It does needs some TLC. I guess if it’s a free park/garden, must be hard to maintain. It’s is a must for plant lovers.
Richard Q — Google review
One of my favorite places in Barcelona! By the way, I found it by accident.
Sophie — Google review
Ctra. de Miramar, 38, Sants-Montjuïc, 08038 Barcelona, Spain•https://www.barcelona.cat/es/que-pots-fer-a-bcn/parcs-i-jardins/…•Tips and more reviews for Jardins de Mossèn Costa i Llobera

14La Barceloneta

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La Barceloneta is a vibrant seaside neighborhood in Barcelona, known for its beautiful Sant Sebastià Beach where locals enjoy surfing and sunbathing. The area is lined with al fresco seafood restaurants and traditional tapas bars, offering a delightful dining experience. Visitors can also explore the glitzy marinas like Port Olímpic complex and take a leisurely stroll along the palm-lined promenade connecting the beach to the marinas.
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15Palau de la Música Catalana

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Palau de la Música Catalana is an exquisite concert hall in Barcelona, located near the Barrio Gotico. The neighborhood is famous for its charming streets filled with tapas restaurants, cafes, and boutiques. The basilica of Santa Maria del Mar and Palau de la Musica Catalana are the main attractions here.
Such a beautiful venue, rich in history and architectural brilliance! We did the guided tour, which made the experience so much better. This is such a beautiful place, and the music sounds magnificent! I look forward to watching a show here one day soon, where I can truly appreciate the magic that this place has to offer! Highly recommended! 😀
Diego M — Google review
This is an extraordinary building. Set in the Gothic water. It has an entry in one of the side streets. It has a lovely exterior with some amazing sculptures, but this is only a small introduction to the extraordinary interior. The acoustics which are wonderful are benefited by the entire ceiling and much the walls being tiled. The back of the stage is also tiled with extraordinary torsos of women coming out of the wall, playing instruments and representing the arts. The two sculptures on either side of the perineum are amazing but the highlight is the multicolored lead light glass center over the auditorium. Its vibrant color and intricacy is astounding. We were fortunate enough to get tickets to see a pianist and it was a wonderful concert. There is a cloak room to the left of the main stairs in a newer section of the Theatre. The men’s bathrooms are downstairs, and the female facilities are upstairs. Definitely worth making the effort to visit this extraordinary building.
G M — Google review
Absolutely mind blowing and stellar venue for such a small footprint. We did the tour and then also went to see a concert the following night (ABBA) and it was absolutely awesome. Other than small/old chairs, this venue is outstanding. The acoustics and art covering literally every surface make it an amazing audio and visual experience. The history behind it and the tour is also well worth the ~$15-$20. (Like apparently every museum or tourist site in Spain, be advised that the tech / app / audio guide is finicky and deeply not intuitive, if it works at all.)
Timothy A — Google review
Incredibly beautiful, ostentatious, ornate concert hall. I can't say I've ever been anywhere quite like it. We did the audio guided tour - it costs 22€, which is pretty steep, especially since the tour only takes 50 minutes and you have to take your own headphones. I'd still recommend it though, because the palau is small but not to be missed, and the audio guide is well written and produced with lots of interesting history about the venue, its architecture and interior design.
Amy T — Google review
Just had an amazing visit to Palau de la Música Catalana! 🌟 The staff were super friendly and helpful, making the experience even better. The content of the tour was fascinating, and I loved learning about the history and architecture of this stunning venue. For the price, it was totally worth it! Highly recommend! 🎶
Eloisa A — Google review
A beautiful space for musical performances. The sculptured walls, the ceiling... It's hard to look at the artists when there's so much more to see! My only issue was the tiny amount of space in the side boxes - my knees were cramped against the wall the whole time.
Melyssa F — Google review
The Palau de la Música Catalana is a true masterpiece of Modernist architecture — a breathtaking fusion of art, light, and music. Every detail, from the stained-glass skylight to the intricate mosaics, feels alive with creativity and passion. It’s not just a concert hall; it’s a celebration of Catalan culture and the beauty of human imagination.
Lily — Google review
The Palau de la Musica Catalana is a small gem of Barcelona, showcasing stunning architectural and artistic beauty both inside and out, with magic details throughout. Inside, you'll find a lovely cafe and garden. Tickets for the visit can be purchased from machine at the entrance.
Gregor Z — Google review
C/ Palau de la Música, 4-6, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain•https://www.palaumusica.cat/•+34 932 95 72 00•Tips and more reviews for Palau de la Música Catalana
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16La Pedrera - Casa Milà

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La Pedrera - Casa Milà, also known as "The Stone Quarry," is a remarkable building designed by Gaudi during his Catalan art nouveau period. The structure features a quarry-like facade and hosts various exhibitions and concerts. This luxurious apartment building, inspired by nature's spontaneous forms, is now a museum owned by a local bank. It offers numerous exhibition rooms and a concert hall, making it a unique place to visit in Barcelona.
The day before I went to Casa Batlló and that place truly sets the standards high maybe 7 stars, nevertheless the visit to La Pedrera IS certainly a serious 5 considering how well narrated the audio/video guide is and how extremely well kept the building is. At the time of my visit to the elevator was off for a couple of hours for maintenance, I was given the option to come by a little later or use the stairs for the first couple of floors; I recommend highly the stairs because it shows you the kind of attention to detail that went into the design of this marvelous building. I took my time walking up the stairs just enjoying otherwise common things like the handrails and wall surface finishes all the while commenting "if this are the service stairs how could the rest of the building be"... Soon you reach the first stop on the tour and you discover why Gaudí considered this his favorite family house. From little things usually overlooked but important as the ventilation to the design for the natural illumination of every apartment, this place is a Marvel of design ideas everyone can borrow from to make your next home better since Antonio Gaudí's design relied on ingenuity more than expense as one discovers little by little from room to room. There's a store within the building that is a museum on to itself, the items on it take you back to the Art Nouveau period, from elegant glassware and dining sets to beautiful wood miniatures of some of Gaudí's furniture concepts (quite expensive unless you considere they are all perfect replicas all the way to the wooden joinery - these are not toys they the perfect gift for any architect or industrial designer). I visited La Pedrera on a Sunday of September and although the entrance was obviously crowded, once inside the building it did not feel crowded at all; I attribute this to the well set pace of the tablet guides, exactly the same as it was at the Casa Batlló tour. As an Industrial Designer I believe what I enjoyed the most what's the underside of the roof top, it's a part of a building that's usually not shown but Gaudí expressed his creativity even on purely functional elements like those 231 different arches that you get to enjoy from the inside whilst discovering details of several famous buildings thru beautifully made models with individual narrations explaining the constructions for each. Just that space is worth the price of admission for anybody interested in Great Design, but getting to see the city from the rooftop full of those giant and so organic chimneys is the icing on the cake. On any day 1 can see all the way to the mountains and get excellent shots giant chimneys all around you. A must see for any visitor of Barcelona, and a life experience to any designer or art lover. I plan on visiting again and again every time I get a chance to visit this amazing design city of Barcelona.
Guillermo B — Google review
Self guide. Interesting information in the self guide headphones. There was additional information on QR scans, but some were very difficult in the inside of the rooftop, if not impossible to scan due to the low light. Still, very enjoyable. Rooftop views were good, but instead of the black wired fences, they used glass fencing, the views and photos would be just amazing.
Bruno J — Google review
Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, is absolutely stunning! Gaudí’s creativity and attention to detail are on full display here — from the flowing stone façade to the beautifully designed interiors and the surreal rooftop with its sculptural chimneys. The audio guide was excellent and really helped me understand the architectural innovations and history behind the building. The rooftop views of Barcelona are breathtaking, especially at sunset. Everything was well organized and staff were friendly and helpful. Definitely one of the must-see Gaudí masterpieces in Barcelona — an unforgettable experience!
Ivan S — Google review
Fascinating place if you appreciate design and architecture. I booked my ticket online with fast entry option. You can take a souvenir photo towards the end of the visit at one of the beautifully decorated windows overlooking the street (paid & worth it).
Hala D — Google review
Cute designs! The experience is much different from the view on YouTube. I ended up buying a book to learn more about all of his buildings. To the surprise of the ignorant me 😶 Catalans respect time much more than French and Italian. Unlike the Louvre or Palazzo Pitti, reservation time slots are very honored. We missed ours and we had to wait for another hour for an empty spot. I wished Antoni designed something for the rain though, so that residents and tourists could enjoy their time when it's pouring 😄 waiting for the rain to stop at the moment. Best time for photos
Carrie G — Google review
Historical & Iconic & Landmark Building This is one of the most iconic Building done by Gaudi. If not the MOST iconic. I visited it a few times and always enjoy it. What is amazing is you can visit it ten times and each time you will discover something new. The view from the roof top are also amazing! Highly recommended visit, by us.
Paul V — Google review
Excellent experience. Glad we took the elevator to the almost top floor. The guide will fill you in on what I mean. Learned another about the history and culture of the building. Night tour so seeing the skyline was great on a clear night. 17-10-25
Leahcim E — Google review
It’s one of those places being packed with tourists but one just has to visit. Beautiful and cozy apartment on the top floor, and then a museum on the attic, topped by a stunning terrace. Worth visiting especially in order to pay tribute to Gaudi.
Yulan Z — Google review
Pg. de Gràcia, 92, L'Eixample, 08008 Barcelona, Spain•https://www.lapedrera.com/es?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organi…•+34 932 14 25 76•Tips and more reviews for La Pedrera - Casa Milà

17El Born

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El Born is a trendy neighborhood in Barcelona, known for its narrow medieval streets lined with designer boutiques, cafes, and cocktail bars. The area comes alive at night with samba music and vibrant nightlife. Visitors can admire ornate stained glass at the Santa Maria del Mar Basilica and explore the renowned Picasso Museum showcasing many of the artist's masterpieces. The El Born Cultural and Memorial Center, housed in an old market building, features an archaeological site and serves as an event space.
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18Santa Anna Church

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Nestled in the bustling heart of Barcelona, the Santa Anna Church is a hidden gem that transports visitors back to the 12th century with its stunning Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Located near Placa Catalunya in the Ciutat Vella district, this serene sanctuary features an enchanting cloister that invites quiet reflection and even serves as a romantic spot for proposals.
Great place of prayer . Different types of statues which invokes us prayer
Soji K — Google review
A dainty and quaint 12th century church and former nunnery. The cloister was quiet and serene compared to the bustling shopping district yards away. You can tell this little church is loved by its members.
Emily F — Google review
Note that it is opened starting from 10:00 AM. Entrance is free The Gothic-style cloister and roof, both dating back to the 15th century, are integral components of the Monastery of Santa Anna. This monastery has historical ties to the order of the Holy Sepulchre, reaching back to the 12th century. The church, designed with a Greek cross plan, retains its Romanesque structure, yet notable Gothic elements such as the roof, dome base, cloister, and chapter room (constructed in the 15th century) contribute to its architectural character. Adjacent to the church, in a small square, stands an ancient marker cross.
Thomas D — Google review
Wandering around in Barcelona with no particular place in mind, I fell upon this small church quite by chance. Tucked away in a cul-de-sac, Sant'Anna is easy to miss, but is worth a short visit. Its bell tower and domed ceiling are its main attractions.
Georges Y — Google review
Santa Anna church is notable because they lock out the homeless, forcing them to pee in the streets. "As you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me" Matthew 25:40
BarceLimpia — Google review
Nice church but could not visit indoor, because they closed at 17:30 instead od 18:00.
Kája M — Google review
Arrived at 7pm (for reference) Place about 1/4 full. Covid pass checked and quickly seated. I had looked at menu before arriving so already knew what I wanted. Waiter was very happy to take my order straight away. Tapas came quickly, good portion and tasted great. Little wait between that and paella (chicken) but it was worth it. A huge serving! Staff friendly with good English. Both cash & card accepted
Tamika G — Google review
Concert in the chapel is full of atmosphere
Thomas V — Google review
Carrer de Santa Anna, 29, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain•https://www.santaanna.org/•+34 933 01 35 76•Tips and more reviews for Santa Anna Church

19Observatori Fabra

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Observatori Fabra is a hilltop observatory offering breathtaking city views and stargazing experiences. It's a perfect spot for astronomy enthusiasts, featuring a historic telescope and engaging space talks. The observatory also hosts 'Dinner with Stars,' an enchanting experience that includes twilight drinks, dinner on the patio overlooking the city, and a visit to the observatory. Guests can enjoy private tours in English, led by knowledgeable guides who share insights into the history and science behind the observatory.
We had an amazing time at the dinner under the stars event at fabre observatory, the staff at sternalia were very helpful when arranging the booking and dietary requirements. The meal was wonderful in a lovely setting in front of the observatory with fantastic views over Barcelona. We requested English speaking tour of the observatory which was great as it turned out to be a small group of us as the main group got the tour in Catalan. The observatory itself is very interesting and it was a great experience to get to see Saturn through the telescope. The guide from Barcelona was lovely and very knowledgeable about the observatory. Would highly recommend!
Alan H — Google review
An Evening of Stars and History – Fabra Observatory I had the pleasure of joining the "Dinner with the Stars" experience at Fabra Observatory — an evening I highly recommend to anyone visiting Barcelona. The night began with a lovely outdoor dinner on the panoramic terrace, offering breathtaking views of the city lights. The atmosphere was intimate and perfect for lovers of astronomy and fine dining. After dinner, we were guided on a tour inside the observatory, where we learned about its fascinating history. I found it especially interesting to discover the role the Observatory has played in both astronomical and seismological research. The highlight of the night was observing the stars through the historical telescope: we were lucky enough to see a binary star system, a fascinating phenomenon explained with passion by the staff. Seeing those distant, shining points so vividly through the eyepiece was truly moving. A perfect blend of culture, science, and romance. A unique experience that’s truly worth it.
Allie D — Google review
Went for the Sopar amb estrelles event. It was a beautiful night and everything was impeccable. A bit pricey but the view and the ambiance made up for it. The only problem is getting up there and back into town.
David M — Google review
Spectacular view of BCN and surroundings. Easy trip up with 3 euro finicula. Church at top also open for visitors and for an extra 5 euro you can visit church tower.
Christian V — Google review
We had an absolutely amazing time at the Fable Observatorio in Barcelona, dinner with the stars was unforgettable, the staff was warm and welcoming, the food was delicious and beautifully presented, and the entire place felt truly magical, it is a unique experience that we will never forget, we would recommend it to anyone visiting Barcelona, five stars without hesitation
Jonas H — Google review
I read all of the reviews and truly thought people were just being negative or had been misguided in the type of event they were signing up for. Sadly, after wasting a substantial amount of money on what was supposed to be a once in a lifetime opportunity for my parents and I, I realized they were all right. I won't waste my time repeating what everyone else has already said but yes the food was actually truly not edible, the staff was rude, and we never even got to look through the telescope. The cherry on top was that there is absolutely no cell service up there and therefore no ability to call yourself a taxi. I asked the staff if they'd be willing to help us by calling one and they said no we've had bad experiences. So not only do they not let you know ahead of time that your phone won't work, they're also not willing to use theirs to call a ride for you. So we literally just had to start hiking down the mountain until we could get service. This is an awful experience. Give your money to another organization that actually treats people well.
Jordan R — Google review
Make sure you leave earlier to stop on the way to see the view and also consider visit the church. Unfortunately it was over day, but we were received by the team with a flute of cava. We arrived on time but waited 30 minutes to be seated. The outdoor table setup is nice but the food for me was average. I paid extra €8 per person to have the cake and cava and they only gave us one cake. It was a small sugary square so I didn’t even try to get the second one. They had a long presentation in Catalan and after a stroll around the observatory. The experience was ok, nothing wow, hence the 3 stars.
Christian B — Google review
The "Dinner with Stars" was a fabulous experience: twilight welcome with cava or beer, dinner on the patio with unbelievable views of the city, then a visit to the observatory itself. While others enjoyed a presentation in Catalan, we got a private tour in English about the history, personalities, and science by our excellent guide, Bea. Then we were privileged to look through the 100+ year old telescope and see a clear view of Saturn with its rings and moon Titan, guided by astronomer Alicia. They even booked a taxi for our return, since the Bus 111 stops running in the evening. Definitely looking forward to returning next summer.
Chris S — Google review
Camí de l'Observatori, s/n, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08035 Barcelona, Spain•https://observatorifabra.cat/•Tips and more reviews for Observatori Fabra

20Mirablau

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Mirablau is a classic restaurant in Barcelona that has been serving exceptional cuisine for over 25 years. Located on the hillside of Tibidabo, it offers a casual and relaxing atmosphere with stunning cityscape views, especially at night when the city lights up. The top floor is enclosed with glass panes during winter to keep guests comfortable while still enjoying the spectacular views.
A gorgeous restuaramt with a stunning view! A perfect location for a family lunch. Great service from Paola who looked after us all so well and the food was amazing. What a wonderful experience for our first day visiting Barcelona from Australia. Thank you.
Sandie-Leigh E — Google review
Amazing location! Beautiful panoramic view and bus station right outside. The service was great, the waiters know really well English. The food was very delicious. But it did take a little more to arrive. Definitely a spot you shouldn’t miss!
Iris V — Google review
A restaurant offering incredible food, drinks, and panoramic views of the city! It's definitely worth visiting. I strongly suggest making a reservation to secure a spot on the rooftop. After your meal, enjoy a drink at the bar.
Mayra R — Google review
Atmosphere was amazing. Long walk but such is life! And all up hill! Picturesque views. Food was amazing - arrived early and did some drinks and apps and then had dinner. Steven was a good waiter but oddly asked for a tip at the end - that’s a first for us here in Barcelona.
John H — Google review
A must see/experience in Barcelona. First and foremost, the views are unparalleled both day & night. The restaurant has inside, terrace and bar seating all taking in the panoramic views. Aesthetically, the restaurant is unpretentious and has a welcoming atmosphere. After dark, the lighting radiates a sheik ambience. The evening I dined with family, there were mixed responses to the food.. the batter on the fried cod could be crispier & hotter, the salmon was okay but not great and the Creme brûlée was a little runny. The pork & potato was highly rated as was the cheesecake. Everyone enjoyed the tapas especially the salted Padron peppers. There is a good wine & cocktail list which complemented the menu. With a bit more attention to food quality, Mirablau could be a 5 star destination. That being said, I would most definitely dine here again. Thank you Mirablau for your lovely hospitality.
Vanessa L — Google review
I recently dined here, and it was a fantastic experience! The ambiance is warm and inviting, perfect for a cozy dinner. Our waitress, Ikram, was exceptional—attentive, knowledgeable, and genuinely friendly. Great food and outstanding service. We will definitely return!
Carlos L — Google review
I had a wonderful lunch here after my visit to Tibidabo. It’s right next to the funicular of your planning a visit to Tibidabo. Amazing views of Barcelona. Wonderful staff. Delicious food. A must stop for your Tibidabo adventures.
Tom S — Google review
I really loved the spot. I was served by Miguel, and he was so thoughtful and even recommended certain drinks. We had a great talk. The atmosphere and view are superb. I’ll be back for sure. I definitely recommend it to anyone visiting Barcelona.
Tiago M — Google review
Plaça del Doctor Andreu, s/n, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08035 Barcelona, Spain•http://www.mirablaubcn.com/•+34 934 18 58 79•Tips and more reviews for Mirablau
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21Sant Jordi Club

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Sant Jordi Club is a popular venue in Barcelona, especially during the Festival of Sant Jordi on April 23rd. It's known for its great atmosphere and spacious layout, making it an ideal place to see live performances. The acoustics are excellent, and there are convenient food and drink stalls nearby. The venue offers affordable snacks and beer, creating a lively and enjoyable experience for concert-goers.
We loved seeing the Pixies here. What an amazing venue, great food, great place to see any performer! Great acoustics, they serve beer on the show floor. Bathrooms were super clean. Loved our concert here.
SD Y — Google review
billie was amazing lol and the arena was so beautiful maybe a little confusing but good.
Guillaume — Google review
Huge arena! Nice and comfortable.
Andrey G — Google review
Amazing venue for bands!
Belén M — Google review
Well-ventilated, nice stage, sound and light organisation
Elizaveta P — Google review
Easy access, great venue, great sound, easy to get out from, great all around
Alexandre P — Google review
Ove this venue on the outskirts of Barcelona. Has everything you need for you to enjoy your gig
Rocky J — Google review
Great organisation and smooth entries and exits after concerts!
Venelin T — Google review
Passeig Olímpic, 5-7, Sants-Montjuïc, 08038 Barcelona, Spain•https://palausantjordi.barcelona/es/sant-jordi-club•Tips and more reviews for Sant Jordi Club

22Carrer del Bisbe

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Carrer del Bisbe, or Bishops Street, is a captivating narrow alley nestled in the heart of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter. This historic route connects Placa de Sant Jaume to Placa Nova and is flanked by stunning medieval architecture that tells tales of the city's rich past. One of its most iconic features is the neo-Gothic Pont del Bisbe, a picturesque bridge linking Palau de la Generalitat with La Casa dels Canonges.
Took this street twice in one evening; encountered a total of five talented and enjoyable musicians. Live music street
J B — Google review
U should wander these streets by just looking around without using maps but during the daytime
EAgLeTheLasT — Google review
Nice good walk along the block of fine architectural features in history
Shuji — Google review
Really impressed with the bridge view.
Stefan T — Google review
The narrow streets in the gothic quarter are amazing and filled with so many historic buildings and grand architecture. Without exploring this area they won’t be seen.
Andrew S — Google review
So many details throughout these wonderful streets!
Taylor — Google review
Old heritage, awesome street with great architecture
Nithu S — Google review
Have to walk through this part of the city when visiting Barcelona, the ild town is really nice
Dima A — Google review
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23Xurreria Alcázar

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Xurreria Alcázar is a hidden gem that may not catch your eye at first glance, but it serves some of the most delightful churros you'll ever taste. These treats are perfectly cooked—light and non-greasy, with just the right amount of sweetness and a hint of salt that elevates their flavor. The friendly staff adds to the experience, making you feel welcome as they serve up these delicious snacks quickly and efficiently.
The best churros in town and it was so fresh and warm. So amazing and I would recommend it easy. I will come back again with doubt. I wish I bought more.
Muhammad R — Google review
Insert about every other 5 star review here. The lady was very kind even when stopping by just before closing.
Vz9 — Google review
Super good churros and porras and torreznos.
Adam V — Google review
Absolutely fantastic
Jack D — Google review
The only correct place to get authentic churros! Best xurreria❤️ Stayed for a few months for studies in Barcelona. Owner was very kind, remembers me and my friends, I can also practice my Catalan here while ordering. Just take the L4 metro and stop at Besos Mar! Very easy to find💛 Love from Indonesia, we miss you Señora Lola❤️
Lamtiar N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent churreria. The best churros I've ever eaten. (Original) Excelente churreria. Los mejores churros que he comido nunca
Cristian 2 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Churreria over 40 years old. Everything is delicious, it takes me back to my childhood. Lola, the owner, is a bit of a girl. (Original) Churreria de mas de 40 años de antigüedad. Todo buenísimo, me transporta a mi infancia. Lola la propietaria un so de chica
Ross B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The best churros in the neighborhood, freshly made, good price and friendly service, thank you! (Original) Los mejores churros del barrio, recién hechos, buen precio y trato amable, gracias!
JC Z — Google review
Carrer d'Alfons el Magnànim, 87, Sant Martí, 08019 Barcelona, Spain•+34 617 15 13 86•Tips and more reviews for Xurreria Alcázar

24Jardins del Turó del Putxet

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Escape the hustle and bustle of Barcelona by visiting Jardins del Turó del Putxet, located atop Putxet hill. This serene green space offers a tranquil retreat from the city crowds, allowing visitors to enjoy stunning panoramic views of Barcelona. The gardens are renowned for their unique and rare plant species, creating a picturesque setting for leisurely strolls and peaceful relaxation.
(Translated by Google) I love that there are no noises or many people inside <3 (Original) Me encanta que no hay ruidos ni mucha gente por dentro <3
Romina F — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is a lack of dedicated spaces for small children and seats It is very abandoned (Original) Faltan espacios dedicados para niños pequeños y asientos Está muy abandonado
Antonia L — Google review
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25Sleep on a Sailing Boat Barcelona

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Sleep on a Sailing Boat Barcelona offers a pleasant and high-quality experience with attentive service. The charming decor creates a relaxing atmosphere, making it an inviting place to stay.
(Translated by Google) Very nice place with quality service, since they are very attentive. Its decoration is very nice and with a relaxing atmosphere. (Original) Sitio muy agradable y con atención de calidad, ya que son muy atentos. Su decoración es muy linda y con un ambiente relajante.
Angemary I — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hello, We have a family (2 children) renting this accommodation for two nights. We were unable to sleep during the night due to the nauseating smell of the toilets which were not working, we were cold all night, it was difficult to sleep on a broken mattress, very dirty accommodation , infernal noises of cars (rodeo in the port parking lots) music until 3 a.m....) we had to change accommodation.... an owner who did not reimburse us in full... . a promise of parking result it was nothing we paid more than 51 € for the day... in short accommodation to avoid... (Original) Bonjour, Nous avons en famille (2 enfants loué pour deux nuits ce logement. Nous n'avons pas pu dormir de la nuits odeur nauseabonde des WC qui fonctionnait pas, nous avons eu froid toute la nuit, mal dormir matelas défoncé, logements très sales, des bruits infernal de voitures ( rodéo sur les parking du port) de la musiques jusqu'à 3 h du matin ..) nous avons du changer de logement.... un propriétaire qui ne nous a pas remboursé la totalité.... une promesse de parking resultat il en était rien nous avons payer pkus de 51 € pour la journée... bref logement a fuir ...
Eric P — Google review
Carrer de la Pau, 12, 08930 Sant Adrià de Besòs, Barcelona, Spain•https://sleep-on-a-sailing-boat-barcelona.allbcn.es/•Tips and more reviews for Sleep on a Sailing Boat Barcelona
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26Sunset Projects Business

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What's the weather like in Barcelona?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Barcelona for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Barcelona in January
  • Weather in Barcelona in February
  • Weather in Barcelona in March
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  • Weather in Barcelona in May
  • Weather in Barcelona in June
  • Weather in Barcelona in July
  • Weather in Barcelona in August
  • Weather in Barcelona in September
  • Weather in Barcelona in October
  • Weather in Barcelona in November
  • Weather in Barcelona in December

All road trips from Barcelona

  • Barcelona to Paris drive
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  • Barcelona to Florence drive
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Explore nearby places

  • Barcelona
  • Badalona
  • Sant Cugat del Valles
  • Santa Coloma de Cervello
  • Montmelo
  • Castelldefels
  • Vilassar de Dalt
  • Terrassa
  • La Roca del Valles
  • Subirats
  • Sant Sadurni d'Anoia
  • Sitges
  • Montserrat
  • Vilanova i la Geltru
  • Pacs del Penedes
  • Manresa
  • Calella
  • Malgrat de Mar
  • Palafolls
  • Blanes
  • Vic
  • Roda de Bara
  • Lloret de Mar
  • Santa Coloma de Farners
  • Cardona
  • Tossa de Mar
  • Rupit
  • Tarragona
  • Montblanc
  • Girona
  • S'Agaro

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  • Map of Santa Coloma de Cervello
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  • Map of Castelldefels
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  • Map of Cardona
  • Map of Tossa de Mar
  • Map of Rupit
  • Map of Tarragona
  • Map of Montblanc
  • Map of Girona
  • Map of S'Agaro

Barcelona throughout the year

  • Barcelona in January
  • Barcelona in February
  • Barcelona in March
  • Barcelona in April
  • Barcelona in May
  • Barcelona in June
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Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Barcelona?

Get inspired for your trip to Barcelona with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Barcelona Itinerary
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  • 5-Day Barcelona Itinerary

Best places to propose in nearby cities

  • The best places to propose in Palma de Mallorca

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Palma de Mallorca
  • Top things to do and attractions in Carcassonne
  • Top things to do and attractions in Girona
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sitges
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  • Top things to do and attractions in Lloret de Mar
  • Top things to do and attractions in Alcudia
  • Top things to do and attractions in Salou
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tossa de Mar
  • Top things to do and attractions in Vilanova i la Geltru
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  • Top things to do and attractions in Sant Cugat del Valles
  • Top things to do and attractions in Blanes
  • Top things to do and attractions in Calella
  • Top things to do and attractions in Figueres
  • Top things to do and attractions in Manresa
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sant Sadurni d'Anoia
  • Top things to do and attractions in Subirats
  • Top things to do and attractions in Carcassonne Center

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Palma de Mallorca
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Carcassonne
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Girona
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sitges
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tarragona
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lloret de Mar
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Alcudia
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Salou
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tossa de Mar
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Vilanova i la Geltru
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Badalona
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sant Cugat del Valles
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Blanes
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Calella
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Vic
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Figueres
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Subirats
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Vilassar de Dalt
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Montmelo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in La Roca del Valles
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Palafolls
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Santa Coloma de Cervello
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Carcassonne Center

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