15 must see attractions in Barcelona – What you shouldn’t miss

Barcelona is definitely a city I keep falling in love with over and over again. In a previous article, I gave you a bit of an insight into the planning details when it comes to a trip to Barcelona, and now it’s time to dig into the city’s most popular attractions. There are so many things to do in this city, that it will probably make you come back every time, to see whatever is left. And if you’re done with all of the attractions, there is always the option to start exploring its surroundings, as there are many day trips you can do from Barcelona. 

1. Sagrada Familia

Sagrada Familia has to be the top priority when it comes to Barcelona’s popular attractions. For me, it’s the only cathedral I’ve ever seen that doesn’t cease to impress me every time I reach in front of it. Sagrada Familia is located right in the heart of the city and its mastermind, Antonio Gaudi, dedicated an important part of his life to turn it into reality. And the sacrifice certainly paid off. He didn’t even plan to make it a cathedral in the first place, but just a building with a unique architecture. Gaudi started to build its Sagrada Familia dream back in 1882, with an initial deadline planned to be 2026. However, because of the Covid pandemic, the deadline had to be rescheduled. Currently, there is no new date, but hopefully we won’t have to wait much longer. In 2005, Sagrada Familia became part of the UNESCO heritage. It is, indeed, one of the greatest buildings in the whole world and one of the biggest tourist attraction in the world. 

How much it cost to visit Sagrada Familia?

It will be 26€ if you buy online tickets, and 30€ at the entrance. For an additional cost, you can also have an audio guide. Make sure to visit Sagrada Familia on a sunny day, cuz this way you’ll get the most out of its colourful stained glass windows.

Sagrada Familia
Detaliile arhitecturii Sagrada Familia
Antonio Gaudi

2. Park Güell

Park Guell is definitely a must see in Barcelona and you shouldn’t miss it. It is one of the most spectacular parks in Europe and its architecture will fill you with good and playful vibes. Park Guell is very colourful and joyful, just like Gaudi’s style. It’s always very busy and packed with tourists from all over the world. The park gives you a nice view over the city as well, and it’s a great picture spot. You can visit it free of charge, however, for the monumental area you need to buy a ticket. 

How much it costs to visit Park Guell?

You’ll pay 10€ for the general admission ticket and you can buy it online.

Parcul Guell
Parcul Güell

3. Casa Batlló

Another Gaudi’s masterpiece, Casa Batllo will reveal an unique architecture with a lot of fantastic details, so specific to its author. You’ll find it on one of the most popular and busiest boulevards in Barcelona, Passeig de Gracia. Casa Batllo wears many amazingly beautiful shades of blue, green and purple, and its exterior design will easily make you think of the underwater life.

How much it costs to visit Casa Batllo?

The admission ticket for Casa Batllo costs 45€ when you buy it online.  

Casa Batlló

4. Casa Milà

As you might have guessed, we have here another outstanding Gaudi’s work. Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, is 5 min away from Casa Batllo, on Passeig de Gracia. You can admire its exterior free of charge or you can choose to visit it inside as well. 

How much it costs to visit Casa Mila?

The admission tickets for Casa Mila vary from 25€ to 45€, depending on what package you choose. You can see all the options on its official site here.

Casa Milà

5. La Rambla

Going to Barcelona without taking a walk on La Rambla, is like going to Paris without getting lost in thoughts on Champs Élysées. La Rambla is Barcelona’s most popular street, that runs through the whole city, from Port Vell to Plaça de Catalunya. It’s almost always very crowded and full of tourists, as there is where the city’s action usually takes place, so make sure you don’t miss it.

6. Mercado de la Boqueria

Get wild in the most popular public market in Barcelona. You’ll find there everything you can think of: from tasty street food, to delicious sweets and traditional well known Spanish foods. La Boqueria is located in the city center, on La Rambla.

Mercado de la Boqueria

7. Ciudadella Park

Take a walk in Ciudadella Park and fill your soul with street music and good vibes only. This is the first landscaped park of Barcelona and it’s present on every tourist’s to do list. You can visit it anytime, for free.

Parcul Ciudadella

8. Arc de Triomf

Another emblematic attraction in Barcelona, Arc de Triomf is surely a must see. It’s colourful, joyful and very Spanish style with lots of outstanding architectural details, and you’ll find it very close to the Ciudadella Park.

 

Arcul de Triumf din Barcelona

9.Montjuïc and Plaça d’España

Montjuic Castle, located on the hill with the same name, the highest one in Barcelona, gives you the most spectacular view over Plaça d’España. You will also see from that point a beautiful city landscape, featuring the city’s jewel Sagrada Familia.

Montjuic Castle, Barcelona
Placa d'Espana, Barcelona
Vedere de la Castelul Monjuic

10. Barrio Gotico 

Take a break from the colourful Gaudi’s masterpieces and lose yourself on the small streets of Barrio Gotico. It’s the most mysterious district in Barcelona, filled with a gothic air, where you won’t get bored for sure. It’s located right next to Plaça Catalunya, and there are a lot of small shops and restaurants where you can have a nice glass of sangria or some tasty tapas. 

Barrio Gothico

11. La Seu Cathedral

And since you’re in the Gothic Quarter, take some time to visit Barcelona Cathedral or Catedral de la Santa Creu i Santa Eulàlia – it’s official name. This is the seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona, which successfully completes the gothic look of the quarter. From Monday to Saturday, it can be visited for free from 8:00 – 12:45, and from 17:45 – 19:30, while on Sundays and Holidays it can be visited for free from 8:00 – 13:35, and from 17:15 – 20:00. The entrance tax in the other hour intervals is 7€.

Catedrala La Seu
Catedrala La Seu

12. L’ Aquarium de Barcelona

Don’t miss the chance to see one of the most beautiful European aquariums. You’ll be amazed by the gratitudine of the underwater life and you’ll have an amazing experience there. The Aquarium of Barcelona is located in Port Vell and has over 11000 sea creatures that will leave you speechless. 

How much it costs to visit the Aquarium of Barcelona

The admission ticket is 21€ and can be purchased online here

13. Port Vell and the Olympic Port of Barcelona

 

Take a walk on La Rambla de Mar and get some amazing views of the Mediterranean Sea in Port Vell, one of Barcelona’s most important tourist attractions. Then go to the Olympic Port for a delicious food experience, where you’ll find a great variety of fish and seafood.

Portul din Barcelona
Paella

14. Barceloneta Beach

Located in the traditional district that has the same name, Barceloneta Beach is the city’s most famous beach, where tourists and locals love to come and have some fun. It has lots of activities areas such as beach and table tennis, beach volleyball and even a gymnastics zone.

Barceloneta Beach Barcelona City Break

15. Tibidabo

Tibidabo gives you an amazing landscape view of the whole city.  I dare to say the most beautiful one. From Barcelona you can get to Tibidabo easily, by private car, public transport or taxi. There you can have some fun in the Tibidabo amusement park, you can enjoy the city view or you can visit the Sagrat Cor temple. Check its official website to find more about the ticket prices and the activities included in each type of ticket.

Sagrat Cor
Tibidabo - Parcul de Distractii

Enjoy your trips 🥰!

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