2 days in Barcelona
About the city
✔️ Known for its art and architecture, Barcelona is the cosmopolitan capital of Spain’s Catalonia region.
💎 Jewels of home-grown Catalan architecture, modernisme and contemporary architecture, markets that are a treat for the senses,
treasures of the ancient Roman and medieval city, parks where you can unwind… there's always something to see and do wherever you are in Barcelona.
🥂 And the best thing of all is, you don't have to be a great explorer to find and discover all of Barcelona’s treasures.
💎 Jewels of home-grown Catalan architecture, modernisme and contemporary architecture, markets that are a treat for the senses,
treasures of the ancient Roman and medieval city, parks where you can unwind… there's always something to see and do wherever you are in Barcelona.
🥂 And the best thing of all is, you don't have to be a great explorer to find and discover all of Barcelona’s treasures.
Day 1 evening
Arrival to Barcelona
Day 2
1
Sagrada Família
After breakfast this morning, start your tour in The Basilica Sagrada Familia, a famous landmark in Barcelona.
💎 Discover the rich symbolic meaning of Antoni Gaudí's masterpiece.
Make sure to book a guided tour in advance so not to missed the chance to admire and learn its different façades and surprising interior.
💎 Discover the rich symbolic meaning of Antoni Gaudí's masterpiece.
Make sure to book a guided tour in advance so not to missed the chance to admire and learn its different façades and surprising interior.
2
Arc de Triomf
🏁 One of the city's iconic landmarks.
Built as the gateway to the fair which was held in the Parc de la Ciutadella.
The monument is classical in shape and proportions and features ground-breaking sculptural and decorative finishes replete with symbolism.
Built as the gateway to the fair which was held in the Parc de la Ciutadella.
The monument is classical in shape and proportions and features ground-breaking sculptural and decorative finishes replete with symbolism.
3
Ciutadella Park
⛲ Take a stroll towards the Park Ciutadella, Barcelona’s largest, most central park with a fountain, small lake, tree-lined walkways, and even a zoo.
4
Born Cultural Centre
🏁 Once a food market, this iron and glass structure holds cultural events.
The Born Cultural Centre is free to walk inside.
The Born Cultural Centre is free to walk inside.
5
Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar
⛪ Also known as the "cathedral of La Ribera"
This cathedral is one of the most perfect examples of Gothic style architecture due to its harmonious proportions and the serenity of the ensemble.
This cathedral is one of the most perfect examples of Gothic style architecture due to its harmonious proportions and the serenity of the ensemble.
6
Carrer de Montcada
🔎 Walk down Carrer Montcada, a narrow strip of old-style mansions, which also houses the Picasso Museum!
7
Picasso Museum
✔️ If you wish to visit the museum, be sure to book ahead of time.
🖼️ It features Pablo Picasso’s works as a teenager into his man-years as his career burgeoned, prior to his fame for his Cubist art.
🖼️ It features Pablo Picasso’s works as a teenager into his man-years as his career burgeoned, prior to his fame for his Cubist art.
8
Santa Caterina Market
🍲 Head to the gorgeous Santa Caterina market - a mostly locals-only food market.
🍴 Here you can take a break, maybe try some local dishes, before continuing your tour of the city.
🍴 Here you can take a break, maybe try some local dishes, before continuing your tour of the city.
9
Cathedral of Barcelona
Just 3 minutes away from the market is Cathedral of Barcelona.
⛪ A gothic Cathedral built in the 14th century and even has a flock of 13 geese inside the cloister.
⛪ A gothic Cathedral built in the 14th century and even has a flock of 13 geese inside the cloister.
10
El Pont del Bisbe- Bishop’s Bridge
Head to El Pont del Bisbe- Bishop’s Bridge.
🏁 Built in 1928, this tiny yet decorative Gothic footbridge connects Palau de la Generalitat to La Casa dels Canonges.
🏁 Built in 1928, this tiny yet decorative Gothic footbridge connects Palau de la Generalitat to La Casa dels Canonges.
11
La Rambla
Walk along the emblematic pedestrian street in Barcelona.
Don't miss
✔️ La Boquería market (a food market!)
✔️ Christopher Columbus monument
✔️Rambla del Mar
Don't miss
✔️ La Boquería market (a food market!)
✔️ Christopher Columbus monument
✔️Rambla del Mar
12
La Barceloneta
From the place, you can walk along the Port area all the way to La Barceloneta neighborhood, a former fishing area and a lively place for bars and restaurants.
🍽️ Enjoy a good dinner in this area before heading back to your hotel.
🍽️ Enjoy a good dinner in this area before heading back to your hotel.
Day 3
1
Park Güell
Wake up early and have a breakfast before heading to our first destination today.
🏆 Visit Park Guell, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Antoni Gaudí’s playground of slanted pillars, tree-lined pathways, mosaic-filled walls, and the most photographed dragon statue in Spain.
A good 1.5 hours can be spent here.
🏆 Visit Park Guell, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Antoni Gaudí’s playground of slanted pillars, tree-lined pathways, mosaic-filled walls, and the most photographed dragon statue in Spain.
A good 1.5 hours can be spent here.
2
Gràcia
15 minutes from the Park Guell is the lively little residential neighborhood Gracia.
Don't miss
✔️ Plaça del Sol
✔️ Plaça Diamant
✔️ Carrer de Verdi
Don't miss
✔️ Plaça del Sol
✔️ Plaça Diamant
✔️ Carrer de Verdi
3
Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau
This is Europe's foremost art-nouveau complex and an icon among Barcelona's dazzling array of landmarks which embodies the city's innovative spirit.
🏆 It was awarded World Heritage status by UNESCO in 1997 and now its architectural and artistic values have been brought to a wider audience with the new use of its pavilions.
🏆 It was awarded World Heritage status by UNESCO in 1997 and now its architectural and artistic values have been brought to a wider audience with the new use of its pavilions.
4
Casa Batlló
🏆 Casa Batlló is a UNESCO World Heritage site and an icon in Barcelona, a must see for those who want to discover Gaudí’s work and modernism at its finest. It is also one of the most highly rated cultural and tourist attractions, welcoming 1 million visitors every year.
5
Magic fountain of Montjuic
⌚ Make sure to check the times of the Magic Fountain sound and light shows.
⛲ This unique water and light feature receives 2.5 million visitors every year and is an internationally recognised emblem of our city.
⛲ This unique water and light feature receives 2.5 million visitors every year and is an internationally recognised emblem of our city.
6
Sant Antoni
Sant Antoni for tapas
🥂 Sant Antoni has become a trendy, foodie neighborhood, a cluster of atmospheric tapas bars like Bar Calders, Els Sortidors del Parlament, and Lolita Tapería can be found here.
🍽️ Pick one among these good restaurant and enjoy your last night in this beautiful city.
🥂 Sant Antoni has become a trendy, foodie neighborhood, a cluster of atmospheric tapas bars like Bar Calders, Els Sortidors del Parlament, and Lolita Tapería can be found here.
🍽️ Pick one among these good restaurant and enjoy your last night in this beautiful city.
Other places to visit
1
Park Güell
Wake up early and have a breakfast before heading to our first destination today.
🏆 Visit Park Guell, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Antoni Gaudí’s playground of slanted pillars, tree-lined pathways, mosaic-filled walls, and the most photographed dragon statue in Spain.
A good 1.5 hours can be spent here.
🏆 Visit Park Guell, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Antoni Gaudí’s playground of slanted pillars, tree-lined pathways, mosaic-filled walls, and the most photographed dragon statue in Spain.
A good 1.5 hours can be spent here.
2
Gràcia
15 minutes from the Park Guell is the lively little residential neighborhood Gracia.
Don't miss
✔️ Plaça del Sol
✔️ Plaça Diamant
✔️ Carrer de Verdi
Don't miss
✔️ Plaça del Sol
✔️ Plaça Diamant
✔️ Carrer de Verdi
3
Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau
This is Europe's foremost art-nouveau complex and an icon among Barcelona's dazzling array of landmarks which embodies the city's innovative spirit.
🏆 It was awarded World Heritage status by UNESCO in 1997 and now its architectural and artistic values have been brought to a wider audience with the new use of its pavilions.
🏆 It was awarded World Heritage status by UNESCO in 1997 and now its architectural and artistic values have been brought to a wider audience with the new use of its pavilions.
4
Casa Batlló
🏆 Casa Batlló is a UNESCO World Heritage site and an icon in Barcelona, a must see for those who want to discover Gaudí’s work and modernism at its finest. It is also one of the most highly rated cultural and tourist attractions, welcoming 1 million visitors every year.
5
Magic fountain of Montjuic
⌚ Make sure to check the times of the Magic Fountain sound and light shows.
⛲ This unique water and light feature receives 2.5 million visitors every year and is an internationally recognised emblem of our city.
⛲ This unique water and light feature receives 2.5 million visitors every year and is an internationally recognised emblem of our city.
6
Sant Antoni
Sant Antoni for tapas
🥂 Sant Antoni has become a trendy, foodie neighborhood, a cluster of atmospheric tapas bars like Bar Calders, Els Sortidors del Parlament, and Lolita Tapería can be found here.
🍽️ Pick one among these good restaurant and enjoy your last night in this beautiful city.
🥂 Sant Antoni has become a trendy, foodie neighborhood, a cluster of atmospheric tapas bars like Bar Calders, Els Sortidors del Parlament, and Lolita Tapería can be found here.
🍽️ Pick one among these good restaurant and enjoy your last night in this beautiful city.
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