There is always something going on and exciting in Barcelona. A lot of people use La Rambla to go for walks, hang out with friends, and take in the sights of the city. Because of its small streets and medieval buildings, the Gothic Quarter tells the story of Barcelona’s long history.
The city is full of well-known buildings by the renowned builder Antoni Gaudí, like the Sagrada Familia. These are places in Barcelona that people love so much that they can’t get enough of them.
This is the most important travel guide to Barcelona that you should read, whether you’re going for a few days or a few weeks. This short chart has all the best things to do in Barcelona, places to eat, and even our picks for the best places to stay.
Check out this post for a list of the best places to eat in Barcelona. Another great way to find out where to go back to during your stay is to go on a food tour of the city. enjoy your stay. This is a great plan for three days in Barcelona.
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Taking this Tapas and Wine Experience Small-Group Walking Tour is the first thing I suggest you do because I want you to try all the great food that Barcelona is known for. This three-hour tour is a great way to learn about Barcelona’s food and wine.
If you really want to see the Sagrada Familia (which you should!) you should make a reservation ahead of time to skip the lines. You can book here: Barcelona Sagrada Familia Tours have priority access.