Whether coming to Barcelona for 2 days or 2 weeks, there's always something to see and do that's sure to be entertaining. One of the greatest things about Barcelona, is that coupled with the breathtaking, 'must see' tourist attractions ranging from Gaudi's magnificent architectural structures to renowned art museums and gorgeous landscapes, Barcelona is one of the best places to venture 'off the beaten path'. There's always something new to discover no matter how long you've lived here. Niche bars and windy alleyways in the old city just scrape the tip of the iceberg in terms of what Barcelona has to offer. So venture both on and off Barcelona's trail and experience the city in its entirety.
carrer d'Olot
Gaudi's architectural genius. Small oasis. Romantic and relaxing...
La Rambla
Barcelona's busiest walkway. Sprinkled with street vendors and innovative performers...
Pla de la Seu
The Medieval Heart of the City. Home to Gaudi's Cathedral. A mix of grunge and authenticity, these narrow alleyways will easily get you lost...
Majorca 401
Gaudí's Most Important Work...
Atypical tours. Barcelona from a local's perspective. Beyond the guide books...
passeig de Gràcia
Barcelona's Champs-Elysees. Catalan modernism and elegant fashion stores line the streets. Niche boutique shops offshoot the main street...
Pla de la Seu
Key to Barcelona's history. String of intricate chapels lines the interior. Central Gothic Quarter, historical must see...
Estruc
Classy, quaint vinoteca near the center of town. Has a large variety of reasonably priced upscale wines...
C/ Montcada 15-23, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Picasso's masterpieces and Bohemian Barcelona. Genuine experience of the Gothic quarter. Exlusive Picasso exhibits often showcased...
passeig del Born
Lively downtown strip. Lined with delicious tapas and cheap drinks. Near all you can eat tapas after 6...
La Rambla
Best market in the city. Fresh food with insane variety at cheap prices. Trendy local restaurants nestled directly behind market stalls...
plaça del Rei
Barcelona's evolution. An underground city rich with Roman ruins...
Plaça de Santa María del Mar
Glam church. Exquisite Gothic architecture, undergone several reformations. Centered in the posh Borne neighborhood...
plaça de Sant Felip Neri 5
Baroque church, bordering the old Jewish quarter. Visible bullet holes from Spanish Civil War. Quieter area of Gothic Quarter...
passeig de Gràcia 92
Largest abstract sculpture building in the world. Gaudi's unique design...
Parc de Montjuïc
Avinguda Miramar, 71
Surrealist art collection. Top of Montjuic. Spectacular city views...
passeig de Gràcia
(Ronda de Sant Pere)
Barcelona's main square. Dividing old city from new. Excellent meeting spot...
Port Vell
Fisherman neighborhood lining the sea. Newly constructed boardwalk, long stretches of beach. Plenty of beach side bars with happy hour for cash strapped tourists...
carretera de Miramar 1-13
Sants–Montjuïc
Garden Paradise. Exotic and mediterranean plants. Relaxing place for leisurely stroll or afternoon picnic...
carrer de la Marina
Beachside nightlife, daytime water sports. Created for the 1982 Olympic Games...