WHAT TO DO
IN BARCELONA

Planning a trip to Barcelona? Discover our recommended adresses and main local attractions.

what to do in barcelona

Planning a trip to Barcelona? Discover our recommended adresses and main local attractions.

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Cera 23

Carrer de la Cera 23, 08001, Barcelona

Chaka Khan

Carrer de l’Hospital, 104, 08001 Barcelona​

Arume

Carrer d'En Botella, 08001, Barcelona

Braseros

Carrer del Parlament 34, 08015, Barcelona

Federal Café

Carrer Parlament, 19, 08015, Barcelona

Pummarola

Ronda De Sant Pau 59, 08015, Barcelona

Local attractions in Barcelona

Port Vell

Port Vell is the oldest port of Barcelona. Fully renovated, it is now a large promenade along the sea.

With shops, museums, and restaurants around, Port Vell the perfect place to spend the day with family and friends.

Montjuic

Montjuic has witnessed important events in Barcelona like the Universal Exhibition in 1929 or the Olympic Games in 1992. 

Step into the numerous museums and sport facilities, visit the Poble Espanyol, and enjoy the panoramic views of Barcelona.

Mercat Sant Antoni

The Mercat de Sant Antoni is one of the most important markets in the city of Barcelona.

Open the 7 days of the week. It is made up of three markets: fresh food, clothing and the Sunday book market.

Port Vell

Port Vell is the oldest port of Barcelona. Fully renovated, it is now a large promenade along the sea.

With shops, museums, and restaurants around, Port Vell the perfect place to spend the day with family and friends.

Montjuic

Montjuic has witnessed important events in Barcelona like the Universal Exhibition in 1929 or the Olympic Games in 1992. 

Step into the numerous museums and sport facilities, visit the Poble Espanyol, and enjoy the panoramic views of Barcelona.

Sagrada Familia

The Basílica of Sagrada Familia is a large unfinished Catholic temple created by the genious architect Antoni Gaudi. 

It is one of the main symbols of the Catalan Modernism in Barcelona, and definitely a must-see when visiting the city.

Mercat Sant Antoni

The Mercat de Sant Antoni is one of the most important markets in the city of Barcelona.

Open the 7 days of the week. It is made up of three markets: fresh food, clothing and the Sunday book market.

Sagrada Familia

The Basílica of Sagrada Familia is a large unfinished Catholic temple created by the genious architect Antoni Gaudi. 

It is one of the main symbols of the Catalan Modernism in Barcelona, and definitely a must-see when visiting the city.

Casa Milá

Casa Mila is Gaudi’s most iconic work of civic architecture because of its constructional and functional innovations.

Known as La Pedrera, this house is a total work of art with innovative forms drawn from nature.

Casa Batlló

With winding façades and colourful decoration, this house is a must see and a modernist icon in Barcelona.

Classed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Casa Batlló is one of the most highly valued works of Antoni Gaudi.

Casa Milá

Casa Mila is Gaudi’s most iconic work of civic architecture because of its constructional and functional innovations.

Known as La Pedrera, this house is a total work of art with innovative forms drawn from nature.

Casa Batlló

With winding façades and colourful decoration, this house is a must see and a modernist icon in Barcelona.

Classed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Casa Batlló is one of the most highly valued works of Antoni Gaudi.

Mercat de la Boquería

La Boqueria is a traditional food market located in the famous Ramblas. It is one of the main tourist landmarks in Barcelona.

Opened in 1840, it is the oldest market of the city. With colourful alleys, and a great charm, it is definitely a must-see in the city.

Barri Gotic

The Gothic Quarter is located between the streets of Rambla and Via Laietana.

Step into its labyrinthine streets and small businesses to discover all the secrets of this district full of history and remains from the Roman Empire and the Middle Ages.

Palau de la Musica

The Palau de la Música Catalana is an architectural jewel of Catalan Art Nouveau from Lluís Domènech i Montaner.

It is the only concert venue in this style to be listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Mercat de la Boquería

La Boqueria is a traditional food market located in the famous Ramblas. It is one of the main tourist landmarks in Barcelona.

Opened in 1840, it is the oldest market of the city. With colourful alleys, and a great charm, it is definitely a must-see in the city.

Barri Gotic

The Gothic Quarter is located between the streets of Rambla and Via Laietana.

Step into its labyrinthine streets and small businesses to discover all the secrets of this district full of history and remains from the Roman Empire and the Middle Ages.

Palau de la Musica

The Palau de la Música Catalana is an architectural jewel of Catalan Art Nouveau from Lluís Domènech i Montaner.

It is the only concert venue in this style to be listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Barceloneta

La Barceloneta is one of the most popular and charismatic districts in Barcelona.

With large sandy beaches and narrow alleys, this old sailors’ town has a great atmosphere and excellent restaurants with great seaviews.

Barceloneta

La Barceloneta is one of the most popular and charismatic districts in Barcelona.

With large sandy beaches and narrow alleys, this old sailors’ town has a great atmosphere and excellent restaurants with great seaviews.

Camp Nou

The FC Barcelona stadium was built in 1957 it is the largest stadium in Europe, and the fourth largest football stadium in the world.

The Barça museum offers a lot of different experiences for football fans and curious tourists. 

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Port Olímpic

Built in 1990 for the Olympic Games, Port Olímpic is one of the most iconic spaces in the city. 

It offers plenty of recreational and leisure activities in a privileged location: between Barceloneta and Vila Olímpica.

Camp Nou

The FC Barcelona stadium was built in 1957 it is the largest stadium in Europe, and the fourth largest football stadium in the world.

The Barça museum offers a lot of different experiences for football fans and curious tourists. 

port-olimpic

Port Olímpic

Built in 1990 for the Olympic Games, Port Olímpic is one of the most iconic spaces in the city. 

It offers plenty of recreational and leisure activities in a privileged location: between Barceloneta and Vila Olímpica.

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