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Tips for your visit to Barcelona

How do I get to Barcelona?

  • ✈️ Flights to Barcelona

  • 🚄 Renfe and AVE train tickets

  • 🚌 International bus services

  • 🚗 Car rentals

  • 🚕 Airport transfers

  • 💸 Budget airlines

  • ⛴️ Ferry services to Spain

  • 🛡️ Travel insurance

  • 🎟️ Train passes for Spain

  • 🅿️ Airport parking

Where do I sleep in Barcelona?

  • 🏨 Booking.com

  • 🏠 Airbnb

  • 🌍 Expedia

  • 🛏️ Hotels.com

  • 🛌 Hostelworld

  • 🌟 W Barcelona (The Sail Hotel)

  • 🏢 Marriott Hotels

  • 🏨 Hotel Arts Barcelona

  • 🏘️ NH Hotels

  • 🏩 Accor Hotels

What museums should I visit?

  • 🎫 Picasso Museum tickets

  • 🏛️ MNAC

  • 🖼️ Mus. of Contemporary Art

  • 🏺 Museu de la Música

  • 🎨 Fundació Joan Miró

  • 🖌️ Museu del Modernisme

  • 🚤 Maritime Museum

  • 🏟️ FC Barcelona Museum

  • 🏷️ Articket BCN pass

  • 🎁 Museum gift shops online

How do I get around Barcelona?

  • 🚇 Hola BCN card information

  • 🚌 TMB travelcards

  • 🚲 Bike rental services

  • 🛴 Electric scooter rentals

  • 🚗 Car-sharing services

  • 🚕 Taxi apps

  • 🚐 Airport transfers

  • 🚂 Renfe Cercanías tickets

  • 🚋 Tram tickets

  • 🛥️ Coastline boat tours

Where can I shop in Barcelona?

  • 🛍️ Passeig de Gràcia shops

  • 🎪 La Boqueria Market

  • 🛒 El Corte Inglés

  • 👜 Maremagnum Shops

  • 👗 Designer outlet shopping

  • 🏅 Local souvenirs Las Ramblas

  • 🇪🇸 Spanish brands

  • 🖥️ Online shopping fashion

  • 👒 Vintage shops in El Raval

  • 🛒 Shopping tours in El Born

Visit in Barcelona

  • 🌟 Sagrada Família

  • 🎨 Park Güell

  • 🏛️ Casa Batlló

  • 🌸 Parc de la Ciutadella

  • 🏰 Montjuïc Castle

  • 🚡 Montjuïc cable car

  • 🏖️ Barceloneta Beach

  • 🚶 Gothic Quarter

  • 🚍 Day trips to Montserrat

  • 🏟️ Camp Nou stadium tour

Where do we eat in Barcelona?

  • 🍤 Tapas bars

  • 📅 Booking platforms

  • ⭐ Michelin-starred restaurants

  • 🥘 Budget-friendly paella spots

  • 🍔 Food delivery services

  • 🥗 Vegan eateries

  • 🍳 Best brunch spots

  • 🍴 Food tours (El Born, Gràcia)

  • 🍷 Wine and cava tasting tours

  • 🎟️ Dining discount cards

Best ways to explore Barcelona:

  • 🗺️ GetYourGuide

  • 🌐 Viator

  • 🚌 Hop-on-hop-off bus tours

  • 🚤 Boat trips Barcelona coast

  • 🎫 Barcelona Pass

  • 🎟️ Tiqets

  • ✨ Klook

  • 🚲 Guided bike tours

  • 🎭 Flamenco shows

Inside tips for your visit to Barcelona

Explore El Born Neighborhood – Wander through the narrow streets of El Born, a trendy area filled with boutique shops, tapas bars, and art galleries. Don’t miss the beautiful Santa Maria del Mar church, a Gothic gem tucked away from the crowds.

Visit the Bunkers del Carmel for Panoramic Views – For a breathtaking view of Barcelona, hike up to the Bunkers del Carmel. This former anti-aircraft bunker offers a stunning, 360-degree panoramic view of the city, and it’s less crowded than other viewpoints.

Discover the Hidden Gems of Montjuïc – Montjuïc is home to more than just the Magic Fountain. Explore the Montjuïc Castle, the Olympic Stadium, and the tranquil gardens like Jardins de Mossèn Costa i Llobera, with its impressive collection of cacti.

Take a Stroll Down Passeig de Sant Joan – Skip the busy La Rambla and take a peaceful walk along Passeig de Sant Joan, a beautiful, tree-lined avenue with local cafés, playgrounds, and access to the charming Parc de la Ciutadella.

Visit the Gràcia District – Explore the local, bohemian neighborhood of Gràcia, known for its laid-back atmosphere, vibrant squares like Plaça del Sol, and traditional Catalan eateries. It’s a perfect place to escape the tourist crowds.

Visit Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site – While most visitors flock to the Sagrada Família, the nearby Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site is a hidden architectural masterpiece, designed by the same architect who built much of the city’s famous Modernist structures.

Eat Pinchos at a Local Bar – Try authentic pinchos (small snacks on bread) at local bars in neighborhoods like Poble Sec. You can sample a variety of these delicious bites while enjoying a casual, local dining experience.

Experience Local Festivals – If your trip coincides with one of Barcelona’s many local festivals, such as La Mercè or Festa Major de Gràcia, be sure to participate in the celebrations, which include street performances, parades, and traditional Catalan dances.

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