This chilled out park provides some welcome respite from the bustling city centre. The fountains are impressive, and it's worth renting one of the rowing boats to enjoy a relaxed afternoon. Read more.
The view from Montjuïc. Just one of many hills from which you can catch a stunning view in Barcelona! Read more.
A large plaza in heart of the city, it's a transportation hub which includes the metro, train and Aerobus. Right next to the start of Las Ramblas and Passeig de Gracia. Read more.
One the most beautiful parks in Barcelona. Designed and created by architect icon Antonio Gaudi. Perfect for panoramic views of Barcelona, romantic dates such as a picnic. Read more.
One of the central works of Catalan Modernista architecture and a great live venue. Architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner does not receive as much attention as Gaudi, but is equally worthy. Read more.
Welcome to Camp Nou! - Home of the FC Barcelona. This stadium can host over 98,000 visitors. Enjoy the game! Barça, Barça, Barça Read more.
Great views over the city and a nice "Parque de atracciones". The statue of Jesus Christ on the top of the church is a particular highlight. Read more.
We think that the Parc de Joan Miró is one of the best picnic spots in Barcelona. Check out our blog post to find our other favourites! Read more.
A fascinating collection of paintings and sculptures by one of the foremost artists of the Surrealism movement. The views over the city are quite spectacular, too. Read more.
A must-see museum in Barcelona. Picasso was one of the greatest innovators in the history of art, and this museum has more than 3800 works in its collection. Read more.
A meeting place for the city's skaters and a top-class modern art museum. The exhibition by Konrad and Dorothee Fischer, in particular, is worth visiting and the building itself is a work of art. Read more.
Barcelona's must-see market and one of the city's most popular tourist attractions. Make sure you try one of the great selection of fruit juices and the bacalao frito. Read more.
A great starting point for a day in the city, and a pleasant spot for people-watching. The square has some nice Modernist art.. and plenty of pigeons. Read more.
Las Ramblas is one of Barcelona’s busiest street and tourist attraction throughout the whole year. The Street runs from the City Center (Plaza Catalunya) all the way to the sea ( Columbus Statue). Read more.