Today, April 22
20ºRegardless of whether your trip will be a weekend getaway or stretch out over several days, you probably have questions about what to see and the prices of tourist attractions.
Modernist buildings, parks, squares and museums are waiting for you to make your visit to Barcelona unforgettable. Here is a list of must-see places that you should not miss.
The park, completely designed by the artist, is a flagship of Catalan Modernism, in which nature and architecture meld together into a dreamlike world.
137 years after the first stone was laid, the project to which Gaudí dedicated half his lifetime is close to completion.
La Rambla is Barcelona’s best loved boulevard and a good place to get the feel of what daily life is like in the capital of Catalonia.
Over a decade ago, the famous novel Cathedral of the Sea by Ildefonso Falcones triggered visits to this exquisitely beautiful Gothic church sited just a few metres from the Mediterranean.
The Old Port of Barcelona offers a myriad of leisure and entertainment options, from the Maremàgnum shopping centre and the Aquarium, to boat excursions on golondrinas.
The two words that best describe Barcelona are Mediterranean and modernist, but the city has much more to offer.
Barcelona will win you over at first sight, but if the courtship lasts a couple of days, you can leisurely discover its modernist architecture and historical neighbourhoods.
A visit to Barcelona should be planned well in order to discover the city’s multiple facets. With this three-day itinerary, you will be able to cover as much as possible.
Barcelona has a total of 9 neighbourhoods