C. de Mallorca, 401 (C. de Sardenya), Barcelona, Catalunya
Church · Barri de la Sagrada Família · 1839 tips and reviews
Remo Malarik: By far the coolest church in all of Europe! Definitely not typical both in the way that it looks and the fact that they're actually working on it. Take a guided tour at the very least for the outside
Remo Malarik: If you absolutely LOVE water features like I do, then this is for you. Make sure to check the days/times that they do the show with music!
Remo Malarik: Apparently you now have to pay admission into the (public) park. And they only sell tickets for certain time slots, so make sure you book a bit in advance like a couple hours or even the day before.
Remo Malarik: Even better lookout over the whole city. Kinda off the beaten path and takes a bit longer to get to, but totally worth it. Pro-tip buy a can of beer for 1€ from the dudes selling them out of coolers
Pg. de Pujades (Pg. de Picasso), Barcelona, Catalunya
Park · 489 tips and reviews
Remo Malarik: Best. Park. Ever. Literally went here like 3 times over 3 days. They've got water features, flowers, greenhouse, fancy building, fancy statues, and even a woolly mammoth. What more could you ask for!
Remo Malarik: Really cool park behind the palace where the magic fountains are. Definitely quite a hike to get there. Or take hop-on hop-off bus tour ;)
Pg. Maritim de la Barceloneta, Barcelona, Catalunya
Beach · La Barceloneta · 528 tips and reviews
Remo Malarik: Now this is where you go if you want to get to the water. Huge beach, really quite long and cool to either chill at, go swimming, or just for a stroll.
C. Arístides Maillol, 12 (Av. Joan XIII), Barcelona, Catalunya
Soccer Stadium · Les Corts · 1296 tips and reviews
Remo Malarik: Kind of a must if you're going to Barcelona, even if you aren't a huge soccer fan. They've got a nice museum about FC Barcelona that's got some cool exhibits and is interesting for everyone.
Remo Malarik: Sort of the main modern plaza in the old city center. Cool to walk around in, also where Gaudi walking tours often start, but otherwise a little bit too touristy. Especially the restaurants.
Remo Malarik: Absolutely awesome breakfast place in the old city center! Nice and cozy, which also means kinda small. Be prepared to wait by getting coffee from the cafe across the street.