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Discover the emblematic places of Barcelona

The best tourist attractions in Barcelona

Barcelona is one of the most fascinating cities in the world, full of history, art and culture. From Gaudí's stunning monuments to the city's vibrant neighbourhoods and parks, there are countless options to explore.

Prepare your itinerary and enjoy a unique experience in Barcelona!

What to see in Barcelona: An essential tour

Below, we've listed some of Barcelona's top attractions and landmarks that you can't miss during your visit. Each one offers a unique experience that will allow you to discover the essence of the city.

Sagrada Familia: The symbol of Barcelona

Sagrada Familia: The symbol of Barcelona

The Sagrada Familia, designed by Antoni Gaudí, is one of the most famous monuments in the world and an emblem of Barcelona. Its unique architecture and impressive façade attract millions of visitors every year. With your visit, you will be able to admire the most surprising details of this marvel of modernist architecture, still under construction after more than 130 years.

Park Güell: A park full of art

Park Güell: A park full of art

Park Güell is another of Gaudí's great legacies in Barcelona. This public park is one of the most visited works, famous for its vibrantly coloured mosaics, the dragon that adorns its bench and its spectacular views of the city. Ideal for strolling, relaxing and enjoying a unique atmosphere.

Casa Batlló: Gaudí's most innovative house

Casa Batlló: Gaudí's most innovative house

Located on Passeig de Gracia, Casa Batlló is one of Gaudí's most famous works. This jewel of modernist architecture stands out for its colorful and organic façade, which seems straight out of a fairy tale. The visit includes an immersive experience with innovative technology that will allow you to understand the magic behind this masterpiece.

La Rambla: The heart of Barcelona

La Rambla: The heart of Barcelona

La Rambla is one of the most famous streets in Barcelona. Favoured by tourists and locals alike, this bustling avenue is packed with shops, restaurants and street performers. It's ideal for strolling, enjoying a coffee and exploring the famous Boqueria Market, which offers a huge variety of fresh, local produce.

Gothic Quarter: History and medieval charm

Gothic Quarter: History and medieval charm

The Gothic Quarter is the historic centre of Barcelona, where some of the oldest buildings in the city are located, such as the Barcelona Cathedral. Its narrow, labyrinthine streets invite you to explore them on foot, discovering hidden squares, traditional shops and charming restaurants.

Montjuïc: Panoramic views and outdoor activities

Montjuïc: Panoramic views and outdoor activities

From the Montjuïc hill, you can enjoy stunning panoramic views of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea. This park offers a combination of nature, history and leisure, with attractions such as the Montjuïc Castle, the Botanical Garden, and the Poble Espanyol, an open-air museum that recreates different areas of Spain.

Barcelona Museums: A unique cultural tour

Barcelona Museums: A unique cultural tour

Barcelona is a city rich in culture and art, and its museums are proof of this. From the National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC) to the Museum of History of Barcelona (MUHBA), passing through the modern Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona (MACBA), the city offers a wide variety of spaces where art and history meet. Whether you are a lover of classical art, contemporary art or local history, Barcelona's museums offer a unique experience for all tastes.