


Barcelona beaches
Lined with chiringuitos that offer snacks and drinks during the day and fiesta as the sun goes down, beach volley […]
Barcelona Zoo
Since its opening 125 years ago, Barcelona Zoo is one of the city’s most popular attractions. The zoo is home […]
Camp Nou
Probably the most famous and supposedly the largest football stadium in all of Europe, the Camp Nou (or Nou Camp) […]
Casa Batlló
Casa Batlló is one of the most exquisite works of Antoni Gaudí, and one of his masterpieces on the UNESCO […]
Casa Milà – La Pedrera
One of the most popular landmarks of Barcelona is the UNESCO World Heritage building known as La Pedrera (The Quarry […]
Ciutadella park
Ciutadella is the largest park in downtown Barcelona, just outside the Gothic quarter and near the Born market. Built on […]
Columbus monument
The iconic Columbus monument column is a 60 meters tall landmark in the Port Vell (Old Port) of Barcelona, at […]
Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter)
The Gothic Quarter is an open air museum, a well preserved medieval town in the heart of Barcelona, packed with popular cafes, restaurants, museums and shops.
La Boqueria market
The Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria or just Boqueria is the largest and most popular market in downtown […]
La Rambla (Las Ramblas)
La Rambla is the main walking street in Barcelona and one of the most popular tourist attractions. The 1,2km long […]
Magic Fountain of Montjuic (Fonte màgica de Montjuïc)
The Magic Fountain is a must visit attraction of Barcelona. Its evening shows are a spectacular display of colour, light, […]
Maritime Museum of Barcelona (Museu Maritim)
The Maritime Museum of Barcelona displays the impressive history of this important Mediterranean port, the main entry point to the […]
Montjuïc
Montjuïc hill is home to many of Barcelona’s top attractions. Crowned by the magnificent Palau Nacional, Montjuïc also hosts the Magical Fountains, Olympic stadium, Spanish Village and many others.
Montjuïc castle
Today Montjuïc castle is a cultural and vantage point with historic and art exhibitions, but it wasn’t always as bright. […]
National Museum of Catalan Art (MNAC)
MNAC, one of Barcelona’s most distinctive landmarks, hosts one of the most impressive medieval art collections in the world.
Palau Güell
Palau Güell is a luxurious mansion and one of the first important projects Antoni Gaudí received at the start of […]
Park Güell
Parc Güell is one of the most famous parks in the world, a masterpiece of Antoni Gaudi, one of the […]
Plaça Reial
The Plaça Reial is an elegant and romantic square in the old town Barcelona, surrounded by splendid neoclassical buildings with […]
Poble Espanyol (Spanish Village)
The Spanish Village or Poble Espanyol is an artistic recreation of typical Spanish villages, featuring traditional house styles from all […]
Port Vell (The Old Port)
Port Vell is the oldest part of the Port of Barcelona, dating from the late Middle ages. It is also […]
Sagrada familia
The temple of the Holy Family, better known as the Sagrada Familia is the most famous landmark of Barcelona. Even though it is unfinished, this colossal church designed by Antoni Gaudí is listed as an UNESCO World Heritage Site.