Barcelona Travel Guide

Thinking of taking a trip to Barcelona? Barcelona is known for its history, architecture, gorgeous beaches, and amazing food. Its a city that seems to blend the old and new. Whether you're a history buff, foodie, or someone looking for a unique travel experience, the city has a little bit of everything to add to your Barcelona travel guide.

Keep reading for my top 3 must-do's when visiting Barcelona. And if you're thinking of planning a trip to Barcelona but don't want to plan, check out my Barcelona travel guide. ¡Vamos a Barcelona!

Top 3 Things To Do On Your Trip To Barcelona

See The Works of Antoni Gaudí - Sagrada Família and Park Güell

Barcelona is known for the iconic creations of Antoni Gaudí. Two of his most iconic creations, the Sagrada Família and Park Güell, are absolute must-visit attractions.

  • Sagrada Família: Often referred to as Gaudí's unfinished symphony, this basilica is a testament to his unique creativity. The intricate façades, soaring spires, and beautiful interiors make it one of the most amazing religious buildings in the world. Be sure to climb one of the towers for gorgeous views of the city.

  • Park Güell: Park Güell is located on Carmel Hill and filled with colorful mosaics, unique architectural elements, and beautiful gardens. Wandering through this park feels like you're in a fairytale. The famous "Serpentine Bench" is covered in tiles, making it the perfect spot for photos.

Wander Through The Historic Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic)

Immerse yourself in Barcelona's history by exploring the Gothic Quarter. The Gothic Quarter is a maze of narrow medieval streets that date back to Roman times. Here, you'll find a number of historical and cultural landmarks, like:

  • Cathedral of Barcelona (La Seu): A cathedral with stunning Gothic architecture.

  • Plaça Reial: A busy square lined with palm trees, street lamps designed by Gaudí, and restaurants. It's a great place to relax and people-watch.

  • Museu Picasso: Housing one of the most extensive collections of artworks by the 20th-century Spanish artist Pablo Picasso, this museum is a must-visit if you love art.

  • El Pont del Bisbe: The Bishop's Bridge is a gorgeous bridge connecting the Generalitat Palace with the Casa dels Canonges. It's a popular spot for photographs.

Eat Traditional Spanish Cuisine

Barcelona is a foodie's paradise. Be sure to bring your appetite during your trip to Barcelona.

  • Tapas Tour: Explore Spain's culinary scene by indulging in a tapas tour. Where better to eat tapas than where they originated? From Patatas Bravas to Iberian ham and fresh seafood, tapas bars provide a variety of delicious flavors.

  • Paella: No trip to Spain is complete without enjoying a plate (or 5) of paella. Head to a restaurant like Maná 75 or 7 Portes and enjoy this traditional dish.

  • La Boqueria Market: If you love food markets, La Boqueria Market is a must. It's Barcelona's famous market, filled with fresh fruits, cheeses, olives, and other local dishes.

Looking for more to add to your Barcelona travel guide?

If you're traveling to Barcelona and don't have time (or patience) to plan, check out the ultimate Barcelona travel guide. It includes recommendations for:

»Where to stay
»How to get around
»Top things to do
»Top places to eat & drink

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