Modernist buildings, parks, squares and museums are waiting for you to make your visit to Barcelona unforgettable. Here is a list of must-see places that you should not miss.
The park, completely designed by the artist, is a flagship of Catalan Modernism, in which nature and architecture meld together into a dreamlike world.
137 years after the first stone was laid, the project to which Gaudí dedicated half his lifetime is close to completion.
La Rambla is Barcelona’s best loved boulevard and a good place to get the feel of what daily life is like in the capital of Catalonia.
With a seating capacity of 99,354, Camp Nou is the largest stadium in Europe and the best place to watch harmonious football played by a team that is as synchronised as an orchestra.
The sanctuary of Montserrat is embedded into the mountains of a Natural Park and pilgrims following the Marian Route come here to venerate La Moreneta.
CosmoCaixa proves that science can be promoted in a fun and accessible way. Explore the past and future during your visit.
Over a decade ago, the famous novel Cathedral of the Sea by Ildefonso Falcones triggered visits to this exquisitely beautiful Gothic church sited just a few metres from the Mediterranean.
Beautiful beaches, a picturesque village, dozens of bars, museums and a great cultural scene. Sitges has all the ingredients to make it the perfect escape from Barcelona.
The Old Port of Barcelona offers a myriad of leisure and entertainment options, from the Maremàgnum shopping centre and the Aquarium, to boat excursions on golondrinas.
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