Barcelona City Guide

Sagrada Familia

Antoni Gaudí’s famous masterpiece is an iconic basilica and a symbol of the city.

La Rambla

A lively pedestrian avenue full of shops, restaurants, street performers, and nightlife. It is the heart of the city and an ideal place to walk. Additionally, you can explore La Boquería Market, which is located in this area.

Park Güell

Another Gaudí project, it is a public park with colorful sculptures and modernist architecture. It offers panoramic views of the city.

Gothic Quarter

The old town of Barcelona, with narrow cobblestone streets, medieval architecture, the Barcelona Cathedral, and a wealth of historical charm.

Barceloneta Beach

An urban beach that provides an escape from the city hustle and bustle. Perfect for relaxing, practicing water sports, or enjoying local cuisine in beachside restaurants (chiringuitos).

Montjuïc

A hill that hosts several points of interest, such as Montjuïc Castle, the National Palace, and Miramar Gardens. It offers spectacular views of the city and the port.