Barcelona has it all: world-class museums, charming markets, parks, and art everywhere you look. No matter who you travel to Barcelona with, the quirky city is a perfect choice for a quick getaway.
Here are a few of our favourite things to do in Barcelona, Spain.
1. Visit La Sagrada Familia
When in Barcelona, you can immediately feel the presence of renowned architect, Antoni Guardi, all around. While the city pays homage to him in several ways, La Sagrada Familia is one of the most popular. Designed by Gaudi himself, the church has since become part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, consecrated by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010.
Even if landmarks aren’t usually your thing, La Sagrada Familia is a must-see when looking for things to do in Barcelona. You’ll immediately understand how it earned the status of being one of the most visited monuments in Spain.
Upon entering, you’ll immediately find yourself surrounded by breathtaking stained-glass windows. The sunlight pierces through these windows, reflecting bright colours across each wall and corner of the open space. The structure is truly impressive, while the genius and talent of Gaudi is clear for all to see.
2. Walk around Park Güell
Again, designed by Antoni Gaudi and built between 1900-1914, Park Güell is another popular attraction in Barcelona. Similar to a lifelike gingerbread house, the whole park represents a beautiful work of art, and a suitable visit for all ages.Â
The park is located on a hill which overlooks the city, surrounded by greenery and remarkable views. Although it can get quite busy, the park is fairly large with plenty of space to stroll, sit, and admire the stunning artwork of Gaudi.
If you’re looking for things to do, it’s very easy to spend the full day at Park Güell. You’ll immediately feel like you’ve stepped into a dream of colours and art. So, take in the city from various viewpoints and admire the beauty in the character of Barcelona.
3. Take a tour around Casa Batlló
Gaudi’s masterpieces live on with another attraction, Casa Batlló. Again, you’ll feel like you’re in a real-life fairytale with exceptional structure and art. The popularity is evident in the museum’s achievements. In 2021, it won the World’s Best Monument award at Tiqets Remarkable Venue Awards. The following year, Casa Batlló was named again for The Museums of Heritage Awards 2022 as an immersive experience in the Best International Exhibition category.
The inside of Casa Batlló is often described as “a marvel of design.” The artwork and precise detail in each room are extravagant, featuring colourful stained windows and ergonomic shapes. Collaborating with some of the best artisans of his time, Gaudi was involved in each aspect of the design and it doesn’t fail to impress.
With many floors and tour options to choose from, see for yourself why this award-winning museum is a must-see, and see the world through Gaudi’s eyes.
4. Experience the life of Barcelona at La Rambla
La Rambla is a popular street for both locals and tourists. The street cuts through the city, filling it with excitement and personality. La Rambla is well-known for its street performers, restaurants, crowds and shops – so expect to find everything you need here.
5. Eat fresh food at Mercado de La Boqueria
While taking a stroll down La Rambla, stop and immerse yourself in Mercado de La Boqueria (also known as La Boqueria).Â
This grand market is great for anyone who loves food, culture and history. Here, you’ll find over 170 stalls of fresh fruit and gourmet food at reasonable prices. The markets are also a good stop for souvenirs or Spanish clothing.
6. Watch the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc
The magic fountain show is an underrated experience when you travel to Barcelona. It’s not the most well-known, yet it can easily become a highlight of your trip.
The impressive fountain was restored for the Olympic Games in 1992, and now boasts around 7,000 million possible combinations of water and light. When the fountain show is active, crowds of people and food vans gather around to celebrate the stunning performance.
As the sun sets, the evening sky acts as a backdrop for the colourful lights to reflect in the fountain water. The Magic Fountain lives up to its name, through the choreography and elegant dancing as each drop of water flies into the air. During the performance, you’ll find yourself audibly ‘wow-ing’ at the lights, waters and colours as they provide a mesmerising show that you never want to end.
When looking for things to do in Barcelona, the fountain show is a great choice. It will be sure to create some fond memories of your trip.
* The free show had been temporarily halted due to maintenance, so please check the official website before making plans to visit.
7. Relax on Barceloneta Beach
For a nice walk, a dip in the water or bathing in the sun, Barceloneta beach is the perfect place to spend the day. Palm trees line the coast path while the orange-yellow sand invites you to relax and make some memories.
Even in the colder months, the beach is a lovely place to go. Cyclists and skateboarders showcase their tricks on the nearby ramps, while friendly joggers and dog walkers can be found enjoying their day. Akin to a Californian beach depicted in many romance movies, yet the European beauty is much less crowded than you would find in the USA.
Barcelona is a perfect destination to be visited at any time of the year. From the friendly locals to the extraordinary artwork, there are plenty of reasons to visit, and many things to do during your trip.
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Kelsey is a travel writer who has featured in luxury travel publications such as Beau Monde Traveler, Luxury Lifestyle Magazine and Ladies What Travel. Kelsey is driven by her wanderlust and eagerness to visit new, lesser-known destinations. She loves getting creative, travel and lifestyle topics. Her travel list is forever growing.
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