Things to do in Barcelona

Make the Most out of your Barcelona Trip

It is an enchanting Catalonian city, sitting right on the seaside, with incredible sightseeing opportunities for foreign visitors. Art lovers flock to the city to check out the lively art scene, tracing all the way back to Antoni Gaudí’s famed presence here, and living on in the street art and awe-inspiring murals of Barcelona.

For those who have never visited the city before, somewhere with so much to offer can be a little confusing. Luckily, we have compiled this handy guide on things to do in Barcelona so that you know you’re not missing out on all the best of Barcelona.

 

The beaches

There are several different beaches in Barcelona, but these are some of the best suggestions of what to see in Barcelona. There are Barcelona tours that will take you across the different beaches, ranging from Nova Mar Bella to Sant Miquel beach. The most popular is Barceloneta, but it can get quite busy during the summer months.

 

Beach Volleyball

There are a number of beaches in and around Barcelona. If you feel like getting active while you’re there, in a way a little more unique than taking a bicycle ride around the city, head down to one of the sandy coves and search for the public volleyball nets. Try asking people already playing if you can join for a match, and that way you might get to meet some of the locals and make friends that last a lifetime.

 

Picnic

Barcelona today is an extremely popular with tourists, meaning that sometimes you can feel like your trip is a little generic. For a truly unforgettable experience in Barcelona, try arranging to join our international picnic with Picnic!. You can choose the food you want and get it delivered to the picnic spot of your choosing. You get to pick the spot, but the company can point out the best, most unique spots all over the city. If youre coming alone, you can join us with New in Barcelona to the international picnics organized by us! Time it right, and you can watch the sun set over Gaudí Land with friends, family or loved ones.

 

Barcelona Sightseeing Tours

As with any popular tourist city, sightseeing tours will always be available. Guided tours (in languages including English) are often options at many of the tourist spots, as are audio guides if you prefer to do things on your own time. Looking into these options is an excellent way to get the most out of your visit and make it a fulfilling and educational experience, as well as a really memorable one.

 

 

 

Places to visit in Barcelona

Places to visit in Barcelona

This city has its own identity and Barcelona sightseeing always offers something special. Given that you might feel overwhelmed when you touch down the first time, we have a list of the different Barcelona tourist attractions to give you a clear indication of the worthwhile things to do in Barcelona.

 

Park Guell

There is no escaping Gaudí when you visit Barcelona, and this garden complex on Carmel Hill is certainly worth the trip. People plan entire Barcelona trips to see the mosaics and serpentine benches that can be found here. The architect’s distinctive style can be found in the sculptures, fountains, and colonnades. If you want to see how Gaudí lived from 1906 to 1926, be sure to enter the House-Museum. You will find decorative items and furniture designed by Gaudí himself.

 

Bunkers del Carmel

The Bunkers del Carmel offer you a great view of Barcelona city. The actual bunkers themselves date back from the Spanish Civil War and offer you a tremendous panoramic view of the city. Getting there is fairly simple too, take bus 24 that also passes through Passeig de Gràcia and Plaça de Catalunya, take the stop Ctra del Carmel-Gran Vista and walk up Carrer de Mühlberg.

 

Horta Laberinth

You can find Horta Laberinth on the northern edge of Barcelona. This once royal estate is surrounded by fountains and gardens. The water truly plays a fundamental part of the garden and is represented in canals, ponds, streams, and waterfalls. This is the oldest garden in Barcelona, dating back all the way to 1791. If you want to find one of the more relaxing places to visit in Barcelona, this is highly recommended.

 

Montjuic

If you have ever wondered about the name of the prominent hill that overlooks the harbor of Barcelona – wonder no more: Montjuic. While it once played a vital role in the defense of Barcelona, it is now one of the best things to do in Barcelona if you want to experience a great view. You can experience truly spectacular views from the harbor at Montjuic Castle. With a relatively low ticket price, this has to be atop your list of things to do in Barcelona.

 

Tibidabo

You might not want to venture to Barcelona today for an amusement park – but Tibidabo is certainly different. The mountain is home to an amazing amusement park that not only entertains, but also has tremendous views. If you go here, visit the amusement park and the church. There are also picnic tables if you are inclined to bring your own lunch.

 

 Sagrada Familia

When we talk about the different things to see in Barcelona, Sagrada Familia often stands atop the list. The development started in 1882, and it is still not done. The different construction styles found here are certainly amazing. The work of Gaudí is both inspirational and spiritual. Even though it is still under construction, it is absolutely a must-see location if you head to Barcelona.

 

Casa Batlló

Continuing with the theme of Gaudí architecture, Casa Batlló is another magical building that overwhelms the senses. Its façade is a mosaic of mauve, green and blue tiles that seem to oscillate in the Catalonian sun, the effect intensified further by the wavy design of the windows and balconies. The building appears like the deep sea even from the inside, making visitors feel like they are riding a calming wave. Another residential building of note is the Casa Vicens, blending Moorish architecture with Oriental details to create another stunning piece.

 

Mercat de la Boquería

La Rambla is Barcelona’s most famous street, buzzing with a blend of locals and tourists alike. And just off la Rambla is the Mercat de la Boquería, a wonderful local market for you to experience. Yes, the architecture of the market is also stunning, influenced by Barcelona’s modernisme movement, but the market itself is equally as enthralling. If you really want to throw yourself into the delicious Catalonian cuisine, markets like this are a must. This particular one is a high-quality market, offering everything from expensive cuts of butcher’s meat to fresh, juicy fruits. Make sure to propel yourself into gastronomical heaven by trying out Catalonian dishes, such as:

  • Bacallà salat (dry salted cod), which usually comes in an esquiexada (a tomato, onion and black olive salad with frisée lettuce)
  • Calçots (halfway between a leek and an onion), chargrilled and eaten messily
  • Cargols (snails), best eaten as cargols a la llauna
  • Peus de porc (pig’s trotters), which are often stewed with snails.

 

Camp Nou

Any fans of FC Barcelona should note this down as a necessary visitation whilst in the city. In fact, Camp Nou is a pilgrimage site for football fans of many teams around the world. You can take a self-guided tour around the stadium, beginning in the museum displaying trophies, historical displays and other exhibits, followed by a tour of the stadium itself. Discover how the club’s history relates to the Catalan identity and see the real boots of famed players including Maradona, Ronaldinho and Lionel Messi. This is one of the largest stadiums in the world, with a capacity of nearly 100,000. The tour will take around 2.5 hours overall, but the best way to really experience the stadium is to catch a game yourself (if you’re lucky enough to get tickets amongst the 173,000 fans with memberships).

 

Museu Picasso

Featured in Lonely Planet’s Top 500 places to visit in the entire world, the museum designated to Picasso’s life works is a marvellous experience. The collection has over 3500 artworks, and apparently it was Picasso himself who proposed the museum’s creation. The collections span over 5 medieval mansions, making this a unique and fascinating experience.