Barcelona itineraries
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14 Points of interest
Start your first day in Barcelona by visiting one of Gaudí's icons, Park Güell. Nothing better to … (More) Start your first day in Barcelona by visiting one of Gaudí's icons, Park Güell. Nothing better to start a sunny day in Barcelona than a gorgeous park designed by a world-famous architect. During your first days in Barcelona, you'll definitely want to explore the Barri Gòtic (Gothic quarter). This amazing itinerary will lead you through pedestrian streets of the old town. On the way you'll visit major icons of the city like La Rambla and La Boquería market. But that's not all, with this gótico route you'll also enjoy other city highlights like wonders like Plaça Reial (square), the Barcelona Cathedral , Plaça Sant Jaume (Barcelona city council and Catalonia government square) or the Columbus monument. End the day like you started, with a Gaudí masterpiece: Visit the impresive interior of Palau Güell. (Less)
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The second day in Barcelona will start with the most famous attraction in Barcelona: La Sagrada Familia. … (More) The second day in Barcelona will start with the most famous attraction in Barcelona: La Sagrada Familia. This astonishing church designed by the genius architect Antoni Gaudí is still in construction and it's projected to be completed in 2026, 100 years after Gaudí started the project. Besides, in this day in Barcelona you will continue enjoying Gaudí's wonders by moving to Passeig de Gràcia, home of some of the finest modernist buildings ever built. Two of them are the colorful Casa Batlló and the curved Casa Milà. Finally the football fans will head to Camp Nou Experience at FC Barcelona stadium. (Less)
10 Points of interest
With 3 days in Barcelona you'll have the chance to go to visit its seafront. Even if … (More) With 3 days in Barcelona you'll have the chance to go to visit its seafront. Even if it's not hot enough for a swim, it's a lively area which has a seafront promenade with really nice views. Next to it you'll find La Barceloneta, the old fishermen neigborhood that keep its charm and which is home of some of the best paella and seafood restaurants. Afterwards, you'll spend your afternoon in the gorgeous neighborhood of El Born. This hipsterish area is full of narrow streets, medieval palaces, local designers, cozy Cafés, great wineries and romantic restaurants. Besides, in its streets you'll find other highlights of the city: The Picasso Museum (a modernist concert hall). (Less)
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36 Points of interest
The ultimate itinerary to unlock the best of Gótico in one day. La Rambla and La Boquería are just a small part of this incredible medieval day full of secret … (More) The ultimate itinerary to unlock the best of Gótico in one day. La Rambla and La Boquería are just a small part of this incredible medieval day full of secret terraces to relax while feeling the history of its walls. (Less)
27 Points of interest
Starting your day with Park Güell and ending at Passeig de Gràcia, you'll pass through the main Gaudí and modernist highlights while you have the chance to taste some of … (More) Starting your day with Park Güell and ending at Passeig de Gràcia, you'll pass through the main Gaudí and modernist highlights while you have the chance to taste some of the best tapas in town. (Less)
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