





Visit the iconic Sagrada Familia and marvel at the breathtaking architecture. Venture inside the Roman Catholic Minor Basilica and admire the history and views this Barcelona landmark has to offer.
Treat yourself to some shopping or delicious food at Passeig de Gràcia. You will be spoiled for choice with over 80 stores to explore and discover, like the famous Casa Milà. There is something for everyone, from the world's leading fashion brands to small local independent stores.
If history, art, and culture are more your style, take a trip down to Sant Pau Modernist. Enjoy fascinating exhibitions and learn about the history of this iconic landmark.
The unique Park Güell was built in the 20th century by Antoni Gaudí and is a benchmark of Catalan modernism. Go for a relaxing stroll in one of the city's largest green spaces. Escape the hustle and bustle to enjoy fantastic gardens and admire the vibrant nature and biodiversity in the heart of Barcelona.
Visit the iconic Catedral de Barcelona, located in Barcelona's gothic quarter. Admire the beautiful and historical architecture and venture inside and discover the fascinating history behind this landmark.
Las Ramblas is a popular tree-lined pedestrian street in the center of Barcelona. This cultural hub stretches for 1.2 kilometers, connecting Plaça de Catalunya with the Christopher Columbus Monument in Port Vell. Find everything from flower stalls, newsstands, and shops to cafés, restaurants, and street performers.
Barceloneta Beach is a famous bustling beach in the city of Barcelona. It was remodeled just before the 1992 Olympic Games and is a popular attraction with locals and visitors alike. The beach is located in the seaside neighborhood of La Barceloneta, well known for its tapas and seafood dishes.
Opened in 1957, the Camp Nou is the historic football stadium of FC Barcelona. It has been home to some of football's greatest players, including Ronaldinho, Diego Maradona, Ronaldo, and the incomparable Lionel Messi. Attend a match or take a tour of the stadium and club museum.
Montjuïc is a mountain area in Barcelona, 177 meters above sea level, which houses a neighborhood of the same name. There are several parks, pavilions, and botanical gardens to explore. Visit the charming fountains, museums, and Olympic Stadium or take a cable car ride for panoramic views of the city.
