2025 Barcelona Province Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in May)
The province of Barcelona, the province of Catalonia, Spain, is located in the central part of the Catalonia region. The capital is the city of Barcelona, famous for its architecture.
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Sagrada Familia
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Park Güell
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La Pedrera – Casa Milà
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Casa Batlló
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Cathedral of Barcelona
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Gothic Quarter
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Mercat de la Boqueria
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Palau de la Música Catalana
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Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau
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Casa Vicens
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National Art Museum of Catalonia
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Güell Palace
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When you think of Barcelona, you think of the Gothic Quarter🇪🇸🌸
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📍Barcelona Gothic Quarter
Plaça de Sant Felip Neri, 1, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona's Gothic Quarter is a quiet but charming place with a lot to see. It's a travel course that you'll want to visit in Barcelona, and it's a place that was so great because you can see a lot of things from local markets to flower shops. A trip to the Gothic Quarter with a great atmosphere and great photos.
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I've struck gold! This hotel in Barcelona is amazing!
🏩AC Hotel Victoria Suites
📍Beltran i Ròzpide, 7-9, Barcelona
🔆Service: The front desk staff are excellent and most speak good English. The area is safe and very good. The kitchen staff and housekeeping staff are excellent and very attentive to guests.
🔆Location: The hotel is next to a university and is very quiet. It's about a 10-minute walk to the subway station.
🔆Environment: Beautiful, modern, clean hotel, very large rooms, very pleasant restaurant terrace, convenient ground parking lot.
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Strolling Along Rambla de Mar in Barcelona at Sunset
Rambla de Mar, an extension of La Rambla, stretches across the old fishing port of Barcelona. The wavy wooden walkway passes by the Columbus Monument and connects to the Maremagnum shopping center and the Barcelona Aquarium.
Visiting in the late afternoon as the sun begins to set, the bright light allows you to enjoy views of sailboats and various maritime activities. Seagulls rest along the way, and the coastal art installations make for great photo opportunities, making the walk very pleasant.
At dusk, the sunset reflects on the old port's waters, creating a picture-perfect scene. It's a popular spot for locals to stroll and relax.
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Barcelona coffee shop “The coffee house”
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📍Location: C/ de València, 143, L'Eixample, 08011 Barcelona, Spain
I found this cafe by chance, but it's popular, and both the coffee beans and milk are so delicious, so I recommend it!
They also have brunch and bakery menus, so there were a lot of takeout customers.
I had a cappuccino, and the milk, foam, and coffee beans were all so delicious!!
The store itself is a bit small, so if you just eat in, you might have to wait.
The milk is delicious, so I recommend the coffee menu with milk!
Jinii
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Mountain village in the Pyrenees
La Pobla de Lillet, 2 hours drive north from Barcelona, is a small mountain village nestled in between valleys and crossed by the Llobregat river. 🏔️
It boasts excellent local cuisine and typical mountain architectural features: like cobblestone covered streets, tilted black roofs and stone walls. 🌲
Amazingly, through the tourist office you can get the key to climb up the bell tower of the church, quite a unique experience that will allow you enjoy the views of the village from the top. 🔔
La Pobla de Lillet is a great chance for a tranquil getaway not too far from Barcelona, and extra tip: it holds a secret garden that was designed by Catalan master architect Antoni Gaudí, more about this in another post, be sure yo check it out 😊
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4-day trip to Barcelona, Spain!
I went around Barcelona🇪🇸 in 4 days!
📍Sagrada Familia
When you think of Barcelona, this is the place to be! It was so grand✨✨✨
The view from the back of the Sagrada Familia is very famous, but the view from the front and side of the Sagrada Familia was also very beautiful! Please take a look around it😉
*Advance reservations are required to visit the inside
📍Gothic Quarter
The atmosphere of the city of Barcelona changes completely in the Gothic Quarter, located near the beach!
When you walk around, you will see the cathedral, famous bridges, and old-fashioned souvenir shops. In the evening, there are many restaurants where you can eat while watching the sunset🎶
I had sangria and paella!
📍Casa Mila
A huge mansion designed by the architect who designed the Sagrada Familia🏰
You can tour the area from the first floor to the rooftop using Japanese audio! We went there in the evening, and luckily we were able to see the sunset from the rooftop of Casa Mila 🤩
📍Cultural Center and Arc de Triomf
This is an archaeological site where you can learn about the history of Barcelona! For 4€, we were able to actually tour the history and buildings of Barcelona with an English guide! We were also able to actually walk down the alleys of houses from 200 years ago, which was a great memory ❣️
The Arc de Triomf was about a 5-minute walk from here! You can also get to the harbor in about 10 minutes, so be sure to walk around 😉
📍Park Guell
*Reservations required in advance!
We were planning to go on the first day, but we couldn't buy tickets, so we took revenge on the second day 😅
It was a wonderful place with a panoramic view of Barcelona, which has a long history, and many art works remaining!
We also found a colorful lizard in a souvenir shop 💡
We were able to enjoy it thoroughly in 4 days!
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Kahoon
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See and Taste Around Barcelona
Barcelona has it all, so it is no wonder it is one of the top destinations in Europe. Strolling along the streets, you can find jaw-dropping architectural wonders by Gaudi, ruins and vestiges of the ancient Roman Empire, historical museums, mouth-watering tapas, and markets to suit your needs. I signed up for historical walking tours and a foodie tour to learn and eat my way around Barcelona and met other travelers who gave great recommendations and reviews of places they visited around the city. With so much to offer, Barcelona cannot disappoint!
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Park Güell 🇪🇸
Park Güell is one of the famous attractions in Barcelona. I will say this is the most beautiful park in Barcelona and you must add this place In your travel list. This building is built by Antoni Gaudí and the architecture is absolutely amazing. As you see from the picture, the park is spectacular with different shapes of rocks and the way they built together is just fantastic. Therefore, I am highly recommend this place for you to come and have a look in this spectacular park!
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Anky in Europe
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Stunning Barcelona
Where to when in Barcelona ?
Must visit places :
Sagrada familia - poble neu beach -gothic town - Barcelóneta- Rambla - Paseo de Gràcia - centro
Barcelona offers an amazing day and night life #barcelona #spain #newyearadventure
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Barcelona …. don’t forget to look up! 😱
Bold, brash, colourful, distinctive, harmonious, varied and unique are just a few adjectives that come to mind when describing Barcelona architecture.
Barcelona has successfully blended the old and the new in a way that makes this city simply breathtakingly beautiful. There is nothing more enjoyable than strolling around the streets of Barcelona and taking in the atmosphere that radiates out from the architecture. Traditional Catalan Gothic architecture such as the Iglesia de Pi church is reserved and stoic in its design, but just a 5 minute walk away we have the Barcelona Cathedral with its beautiful arches and facade.
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Spooky Barcelona!! 👻🎃
There’s nothing like a spooky Barcelona!!
Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of Spain’s Catalonia region, is known for its art and architecture. The fantastical Sagrada Família church and other modernist landmarks designed by Antoni Gaudí dot the city. Museu Picasso and Fundació Joan Miró feature modern art by their namesakes. City history museum MUHBA, includes several Roman archaeological sites.
Barcelona is a city with a wide range of original leisure options that encourage you to visit time and time again. Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
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BARCELONA’S OLD CITY: DISCOVER THE GOTHIC QUA
Barcelona’s Old City is steeped in history and soaked in charm. Wandering its streets and alleys is a delightful thing to do in Barcelona, but there’s more to the Old City than just the Gothic Quarter. Read on for a guide to the Barcelona Old City neighbourhoods (or barrios), including the Gothic Quarter, Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera, El Born, El Raval and La Barceloneta.
The Old City, or Ciutat Vella, is the oldest part of Barcelona, its historic heart. There has been a settlement here since Roman times when it was known as Barcino. Once hemmed in by medieval walls, which were taken down in the 19th century, Barcelona’s old city remains a dense network of streets, alleys and historic buildings. But it’s not just for pretty walks and sightseeing: Barcelona’s Old City remains a vibrant, humming community, full of life. And it’s not all the same – the historic neighbourhoods (barris in Catalan and barrios in Spanish) each have their own distinct personality and appeal.
Jet Ludington
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It’s no doubt that Barcelona is one of the mo
It’s no doubt that Barcelona is one of the most photogenic cities on the planet—especially at sunset.
As evening falls over the city, Barcelona takes on a special kind of magic that you have to experience for yourself. Of course, since Barcelona lies on Spain’s eastern coast, you won’t be able to catch a true coastal sunset—you’ll have to go to Galicia or Spain’s islands for that. However, the beautiful twilight that settles over Barcelona is still incredible.
Of all the travel experiences waiting out there in the big wide world, ‘sipping cocktails on a rooftop bar in Barcelona as the sun sets in the distance’ has to be right up near the top. The very thought of it is enough to draw wistful sighs and excessive daydreaming. Europe doesn’t get much more romantic than this.
Barcelona is packed with amazing things to do and fantastic restaurants, and a sunset drink on a rooftop bar is the perfect end to a perfect day.
Jet Ludington
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Beauty of Barcelona
the top visit Gaudi sites in Barcelona. Casa Mila, Casa Batllo & Park Guell. Best season to visit between Sep to Oct.
Gaudi: “Architecture is an organisation of lights”. you will experience this when you are there!
Koolman
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This was t
This was the highlight of our trip !! he asked and I said yes 🌸🌸 I will never forget you Barcelona... you are the city where my dream came true and I'm so glad it was done in such a beautiful city 😍😍
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St. Paul's
St. Paul's Hospital is not far from the Sagrada Famlia. It takes only a few minutes to walk. The original site is an 11th-century pilgrim hospital. It is now called the modernist building complex with a strong Islamic style and is known as in the city. City, "the most beautiful hospital in the world."
is still a world cultural heritage, and the pink powder, the girl is full of heart!
Address: Sant Antoni Maria Claret
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Camp Nou S
Camp Nou Stadium, also known as Lu Camp Stadium, is a football stadium in Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia. It belongs to the La Liga team Barcelona and is one of the most familiar football stadiums in the world. Amount of seating up to 99
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Barcelona's Coastal Promenade and Public Spaces
Mediterranean Coast Tour of Spain ~ Barcelona (Region)
Previously known as Fusta, which means 'wood' in Catalan, this area was once a major timber unloading dock. Before the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, the region underwent extensive urban redevelopment, transforming it into a modern seaside promenade. It now features numerous chairs for relaxation and enjoying the stunning views. The area is adorned with beautiful palm trees, making it an ideal spot for strolling and admiring the impressive ships and yachts. There's also a very cool and stylishly designed bridge that becomes lively during good weather.
Alyssa Keir
Immerse Yourself in the Past
Mediterranean Coast Tour of Spain ~ Barcelona (Region)
At the Church of Sant Miquel, there are some paintings above the altar in the small chapel, whose history dates back to the 6th century. UNESCO is currently evaluating the possibility of designating the Egara architectural complex as a World Heritage Site. Regardless, you can watch a short yet comprehensive video that explains the places you will visit and highlights the must-see spots. Dive deeper into exploring the Egara architectural complex.
Alyssa Keir
A must-visit observation deck in the city.
Mediterranean Coast Tour of Spain ~ Barcelona (Region)
The observation deck is located in Gurb town, and it takes approximately 40 minutes to hike from the parking lot where you disembark. Another option is to drive from the center of Vic to the foot of the mountain, which is about an hour's drive and roughly 5 kilometers one way. It's a perfect spot for hiking enthusiasts and mountain bikers. From the highest point in the area, you can enjoy stunning views of Gurb and Vic. The final stretch is a bit challenging to reach, but it's absolutely worth it.
Alyssa Keir
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Brilliant stay for 7 nights in Spain with seeing beautiful authentic European sceneries.
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Unique Views of the Sacred Mountain
Mediterranean Coast Tour of Spain ~ Barcelona (Region)
This cross stands prominently on the edge of a cliff, offering a unique perspective. From here, you can not only catch a distant view of the famous Montserrat Monastery but also enjoy a breathtaking panorama of almost the entire Catalonia region. It is truly awe-inspiring.
The only way to reach this spot is on foot. Although the hike from Montserrat Monastery may seem long and uphill, it actually takes only about 20 to 30 minutes one way. The stunning scenery along the way makes the walk enjoyable and effortless, and before you know it, you’ve arrived. I highly recommend this short hike to anyone visiting Montserrat Monastery—it’s absolutely worth the extra time to explore.
Alyssa Keir
Countless Art Pieces and Montserrat Mountain's Unique Environment
Mediterranean Coast Tour of Spain ~ Barcelona (Region)
The museum houses a collection of precious artworks. It is divided into different sections based on educational objectives and offers guided tours. The collection includes Italian paintings from the 16th and 17th centuries, as well as Flemish, Spanish, and French paintings from the 15th to 18th centuries. It also showcases various styles of religious artifacts and biblical archaeology from the Middle East and Egypt.
MDM features two temporary exhibition halls: the Pere Daura Gallery and the Pere Pruna Art Space, complementing the permanent exhibitions. Additionally, modern paintings form the largest and most renowned section of the Montserrat Museum.
Alyssa Keir
Finding tranquility on the road at the foot of the mountain.
Mediterranean Coast of Spain ~ Barcelona (Region)
I love Coll Casio. This is a wilderness area (very windy) where you can enjoy breathtaking views stretching from the Pyrenees in Catalonia and France to Montserrat, the Mediterranean, and Montseny. Without much effort, you can take in these spectacular landscapes. The terrain is not too rugged, allowing you to relax and breathe in the fresh air. It's truly magnificent to immerse yourself in the various shades of green that nature offers in its purest form. The surrounding mountains make you feel unique. It's perfect for spending a morning or an entire day with family. I was able to see Tibidabo and Collserola. It's also easy to spot bearded vultures. Make sure to dress warmly in winter.
Alyssa Keir
Beautiful Natural Area
Mediterranean Coast of Spain ~ Barcelona (Region)
A stepped path stretches along the way, making it easy to reach. You can see numerous streams scattered among the rocks, creating a stunning and entirely natural scene. This is a humid area, so you must wear shoes suitable for slippery surfaces to avoid the risk of falling. Accessibility is quite challenging, and wheelchairs are not feasible.
At the entrance of the area, there is a bar/restaurant where you can enjoy a drink. They offer sandwiches and some dishes.
Starting from the town of Castellar de n'Hug, it takes about 10 minutes, or approximately 3 to 4 minutes from the parking lot. You can also reach the area via stairs. The river's source is located here, making for a pleasant and easy visit.
Alyssa Keir
[Barcelona, Spain] A colorful and pop World Heritage Site: Park Guell!
Park Guell is one of Barcelona's many World Heritage sites.
Tickets for the day were sold out, so we recommend purchasing tickets in advance.
This is the most colorful place in Gaudi's architecture.
The original design blends into the park,
and you can enjoy a space that harmonizes with nature.
You'll be enchanted by the fairy-tale-like buildings and colorful decorations.
The famous lizard statue and benches are great photo spots.
There are many benches, so many people take a break
and look at the view.
There is also a souvenir shop.
There are books by Gaudi and lizard-themed goods.
This is a recommended place for people who want to enjoy the atmosphere of the park and
who like colorful architecture.
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This place is called the Hall of 100 Columns.
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Location: Park Güell, Ctra. del Carmel, 23A, 08024 Barcelona, Spain
Atmosphere/Facilities: A mysterious space with solid stone columns reminiscent of Greek temples and a gorgeous mosaic ceiling
Key Points: This space, called the ‘Hall of 100 Columns’, is actually made up of 86 Doric columns / Originally planned as a market / Supports the Greek theater above, and the ceiling is decorated with mosaics symbolizing the four seasons
Average price per person: Approximately €10 (including Park Güell admission)
Rating: 4.7/5
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Where to go in Barcelona at night
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Location: Plaça de Catalunya, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Atmosphere/Facilities: A large square in the heart of the city, with a lively and dynamic atmosphere, with fountains, sculptures, and flocks of pigeons
Key Points: The central connection point between Las Ramblas and Las Gracia, Barcelona's main streets / A key hub for shopping, transportation, and tourism
Average price per person: Free access to the square
Rating: 4.5/5