Here's a short list of things to do in Barcelona. Barcelona is a city that has so much to offer from historical sites, to amazing architecture. An enchanting seaside city with boundless culture, fabled architecture and a world-class drinking and dining scene. We hope you fall in love as well.
La Sagrada Familia
The Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família, also known as the Sagrada Família, is a large unfinished minor basilica in the Eixample district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, his work on the building is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Mercado de La Boqueria
La Boqueria Market is the epicenter of Barcelona tourism and can be found right in the center of the busiest and most vibrant boulevards in the city, Las Ramblas.
Steel Donkey Bike Tours
A great way to see the city is via a bike tour! We love bike tours and do one almost every time we travel. Bike tours will allow you to experience food and culture while taking in the sights.
Catedral de Barcelona
The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia, also known as Barcelona Cathedral, is the Gothic cathedral and seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral was constructed from the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries, with the principal work done in the fourteenth century.
La Rambla
La Rambla is a street in central Barcelona. A tree-lined pedestrian street, it stretches for 1.2 km connecting the Plaça de Catalunya in its center with the Christopher Columbus Monument at Port Vell. La Rambla forms the boundary between the neighbourhoods of the Barri Gòtic to the east and the El Raval to the west.
Jamboree
One of the best bars in Barcelona with live music, the Jamboree Jazz & Dance Club, a historic local located in the Plaça Reial (Reial square) next to La Rambla, is one of the most famous jazz clubs in Spain.
Sitges
Fantastic promenade by the sea always full of tourists. Many restaurants and cafes. The beach itself is beautiful. Easy accessible by train from Barcelona. True Mediteranean spirit.
Gothic Quarter
The charming Gothic Quarter, or Barri Gòtic, has narrow medieval streets filled with trendy bars, clubs and Catalan restaurants. The Museu d'Història de Barcelona shows remains of the Roman city. Artisans sell leather and jewelry near the Cathedral of Barcelona, while flower stalls and street-food vendors line busy avenue La Rambla. The Plaça del Pi, named after the adjacent Gothic church, hosts a weekend art market.