Barcelona

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Have you ever been to Barcelona?

The largest city in Spain, Barcelona is an European capital of art, with architectural works ranging from Roman to Modernists. Barcelona is the capital of the region of Catalonia and is one of the best prepared cities for tourism, activity that they do wonderfully. It is a lively city, in every corner there is art, entertainment, music, passion, the delicious tapas, and will make you fall in love, (in case you haven't yet) with Spain.

The nightlife is also very strong, and here diversity is celebrated. Although Barcelona has many excellent museums such as the Picasso Museum and Fundacion Joan Miró, or MUHBA, the art and the history of the city can also be found on the streets. The huge Sagrada Familia church, Guell park and other corners marked below are very important for you to know during your trip to Barcelona.

See below our Top 10 Things to Know in Barcelona and plan your trip!

Best Things To Do in Barcelona

1 - La Sagrada Família

The Expiatory Temple of the Holy Family, or just Holy Family, is the largest Roman Catholic church in the world, and has not yet been completed. The artist and architect Antonio Gaudí was mainly responsible for its design and the Spanish people, since 1882, await the completion of the project. The church mixes neo-Gothic and surreal architectural styles, and forms a work like no other has ever been seen.

2 - Park Güell

One of the best known works by Antonio Gaudí, the park Güell contains elements of modern art in the midst of nature. First planned as a select condominium with several houses designed by the artist, the park was not a success, and only 2 houses were built, a residence of Gaudí himself. Since 1984 it is a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and one of the most visited destinations in Barcelona.

3 - Boat Trips in Barcelona

One of the best and most sought after ways to get to know cosmopolitan Barcelona is by the beautiful coast. Every day there are boat trips of all kinds, in groups, private parties, for romantic parties or meetings, more economical or more expensive. During the summer it can be the highlight of your vacation, and believe me, the Spaniards know how to throw a fiesta. Enjoy the sun of Spain and eat tapas over the blue sea.

4 - Gothic Quarter

The charming gothic quarter of Barcelona, or Barri Gòtic, enchants all visitors who walk through narrow stone streets, surrounded by medieval architecture. This area boasts a wide variety of trendy bars and restaurants, serving both Spanish, with their habit of eating out, and curious tourists. Street vendors join the hills around the Barcelona Cathedral, alongside Roman ruins and bustling avenues.

5 - Casa Batlló

Casa Batlló is beautiful builing, designed by the famous architect Antonio Gaudi in 1904 on a remodeltion of a building. Located right in the center of Barcelona, it is a modern masterpiece and deserves a visit from any visitor in the city.

6 - Casa Milà

Also known among the locals as La Pedrera, Casa Milà is a modernist building that was remodeled and designed by the architect Antonio Gaudi. Gaudí liked his creation so much that he made the building his private residence for the last years of his life.

7 - Casa Amatller

This wonderful modern building, the Casa Amatller in Puig i Cadafalch, is a masterpiece of contemporary architecture by Antonio Gaudí. The house combines neogothic style with the typical Dutch facades.

8 - Castell de Montjuïc

With a 360º view of the city of Barcelona, the Castell de Montjuïc is a military fortress built in 1640 and attracts many visitors every year. It is perhaps the best belvedere of the city, and has survived several battles over the years. Nowadays there is a weapons museum inside the castle and it is no longer restricted to military works.

9 - Montserrat Monastery

At the foot of Montserrat a few kilometers from Barcelona, is the Montserrat Monastery, a Benedictine abbey. It is one of the 5 Marian sanctuaries and where is the gold statue of Our Lady of Montserrat, patron saint of Catalonia. This is an incredible building over the cave where the image of the Virgin was found in the seventh century. It has gone through many wars and reconstructions and is now a must see.

10 - Game of Thrones' Tours

Visit the filming sets of the worldwide series phenomenon Game of Thrones, in the beautiful city of Girona, close to Barcelona. See where your favorite characters, Daenerys Targaryen, Jon Snow, Tyrion, Jaime or even Cersei Lannister walked and have yourself a true Game of Thrones experience in one of our specialized tours!

What People Are Saying

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"We were In barcelona for the bachelorette party of my best friend, with 8 people, and it was perfect!! Super nice and kind staff, very good music to dance, big boat, not too crowded, ... Nothing bad to say, it was a very cool morning!!"
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"Nice way to get out of the city for a day of beautiful scenery, a nice hike, a great museum, topped by a regional meal and wine tasting. what could be better? Ana as a guide was fun, energetic, had much humor and interesting local custom and culture to share."
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"Fantastic Xavi, the guide for the trip, he named us 'my family' and gave everyone a farewell hug... Lovely guy. ?"
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"This is the best way to see Montserrat and Castell Winery! The mountain and monastery are beautiful and the wine is excellent, but Sergio made the experience really special and memorable. Sergio gave city background, location highlights, art information and connections, and then awesome detail on the vineyards the grapes and the wines. If you can request Sergio as your guide, I'd recommend it (but I'm sure they're all awesome). You'll learn a lot, see gorgeous sites, and enjoy great wine! The only sad thing is that you can't find the wine in Barcelona!"
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"The Monsterrat and winery tour with Pol was great! He was very knowledgable about the area and provided a fantastic tour - a good mix of history, walking, eating, and drinking. He mentioned lots of local things like what to eat, see, and do. He also recommended great restaurants. Overall, I would recommend the tour to anyone and would definitely go on it again. Thanks for everything!"
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"The bus ride to Montserrat was wonderful. Ana and Luis did a fabulous job explaining the history of the area… They were also a lot of fun! The views were amazing. The black Madonna was awesome! I definitely recommend this trip. The wine tasting was another wonderful experience!"

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