Our Tips for a Fun-Filled Weekend in Barcelona

Updated on 20 00:00:00-05-2022

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What to do? What to visit? Where to go? Here are our tips for a crazy weekend in Barcelona. You will mainly have to walk around the city to discover it for yourself. But also try to optimize your weekend by doing some activities that we will list for you. A weekend in the sun in Spain is a dream for many of us. And a weekend in Barcelona goes by really quickly, so to see the maximum number of things, this is where it happens! Today we give you ideas to plan your perfect weekend in Barcelona. From iconic architecture to bustling markets and beautiful beaches, Barcelona offers a diverse range of experiences. Plan your itinerary carefully to make the most of your time and create unforgettable memories.

1. Strolling along Barceloneta

La Barceloneta is a must-do during your weekend! Whether you take a walk in the afternoon or watch a magnificent sunset while picnicking or enjoying a pizza, it's a special pleasure. What's great about the city of Barcelona is that after visiting incredible museums, you can also cool off by the water and swim in the Mediterranean Sea.
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2. Park Guell

To visit a place with incredible decor, Park Güell is the place to be. This elevated garden offers us a moment of nature and a panoramic view of all of Barcelona. Gaudí's architecture, nature and a magnificent panorama of the entire city. An extraordinary garden created by Gaudí is composed of buildings, pavilions, mushroom-shaped chimneys, columns and dragon-shaped statues as well as psychedelic mosaics. The famous ceramic tile bench balustrade is splendid. You will be able to take very beautiful photos! This universe is similar to a real fairy tale, very colorful and not to be missed!
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3. Sagrada Familia

This cathedral is one of the most impressive masterpieces. A true work of art designed by Antoni Gaudí, you must go and see this beauty. The basilica represents glory, passion and nativity, it is unique, and unlike any other in terms of its architecture and details. You will not be disappointed and above all you will spend hours inside and the exterior facades of the Sagrada Familia. Remember to buy your tickets in advance, this place is very popular with tourists.

4. The covered markets

Starting with a walk on the Ramblas, stop at the covered markets! A real phenomenon that you must discover. The Boquería market is the best known for its atmosphere and the beauty of the place. You will see many colorful and appetizing stalls offering all kinds of Spanish products. Between fruits and vegetables, sweets, or typical dishes, you will be seduced! It is a real temptation for the taste buds but also a spectacle for the eyes thanks to the scents of food. It is a very picturesque place not to be missed which brings together many Catalan specialties, which is ideal for soaking up the local culture.
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5. A restaurant with delicious tapas

It's time for lunch or dinner in great restaurants. We advise you to choose the chill option, with tapas restaurants. Get lost in the alleys of the city to find a small bar or authentic and typical tapas restaurant. You will be able to taste typical Spanish dishes such as tortilla or calamares!

6. Passeig de Gracia

If you are a fashion lover, Passeig de Gràcia is a must. You will find stores such as Prada, Gucci, Burberry or Dolce and Gabanna. Along this avenue are also essential buildings such as Casa Mila (also called Pedrera), a house designed by the famous architect Gaudi, as well as the Casa Batlló building. On a fantastic theme, with mosaics and pastel colors and a roof in the shape of a dragon's tail. It is a magical and atypical building straight out of an imaginary world. These two works by Gaudi are classified as UNESCO World Heritage Sites and are absolutely worth visiting.


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