CASA BATLLÓ
Visit one of the most outstanding works of Gaudí, the Casa Batlló, where you will see the most magnificent example of Barcelona's own art nouveau style.
Casa Batlló
Visit one of the most outstanding works of Gaudí, the Casa Batlló, where you will see the most magnificent example of Barcelona's own art nouveau style.
La Pedrera-Casa Milà
Like all of Gaudi's work, Casa Milà is a rebellion against the constraints of architecture. Expect twisted shapes, unconventional turrets, and curved ornaments aplenty.
Flax&Kale
With a fantastic selection of vegan and vegetarian food, that sit alongside meat dishes too, Flax & Kale describes itself as the first (and best) flexitarian restaurant in Barcelona.
Museum Of Wax Barcelona
Barcelona's Wax Museum lets you see all your favourite singers, royals and actors under the one roof – it's a time-travelling adventure inside a beautiful neoclassical building.
Picasso Museum
This collection of Picasso's work showcases some of his lesser-known, more intimate works. It also has excellent temporary exhibitions.
Barcelona Maritime Museum
See vessels, weapons, cartography, pottery, ship-building tools, votive offerings, navigation instruments, figureheads, model ships, paintings and charts. The works!
Gran Teatre del Liceu
This truly stunning opera house opened its doors way back in 1847. And, with such a breathtaking interior and a world-class programme, it's no surprise that it's still going strong today.
Mercado de La Boqueria
This is one of the best food markets in the world and it's not hard to see why. Treat your taste buds and sample something different at every stall.
Museum of Illusions
Ride aboard the Titanic, find yourself among giant toys or attempt a zombie escape: this great fun interactive art museum awaits! And lots of fun photo opportunities too.
Cathedral of Barcelona
A picture perfect example of Gothic architecture and one of Barcelona's greatest sights. As beautiful on the inside as it is on the outside.
Plaça de Catalunya
The Plaça de Catalunya is Barcelona's main square – it unites the Gotico Quarter with Eixample.
Barcelona History Museum MUHBA
Walk through what remains of the actual streets and buildings of Roman Barcino - you'll see vats for fermenting grape juice, a Roman commercial laundry, and lots more!
Fargas
Visit Barcelona's oldest chocolate shop where they've been making chocolate with their original grinding wheel for over 200 years.
Cerveseria Catalana
One of the most popular tapas spots in the city - be prepared to queue!
Brunch & Cake
Everything at Brunch & Cake is made by hand, and their slogan is 'In grandmothers we trust!' It's a lovely, homely place to hang out in too so bring a book and settle in.
Fundació Antoni Tàpies
This museum has made it its mission to showcase contemporary art with a range of exciting exhibitions and events.
Passeig de Gràcia
This sumptuous avenue is lined with several of the city's most celebrated architectural highlights like Gaudi's Casa Batlló and Casa Amatller – not to be missed.
Museu del Modernisme de Barcelona
Opened in 2010, it contains furniture, paintings and sculptures from this key artistic and architectural movement. There's work from Gaudi, Busquets, Arnau, Llimona and others.
Windsor
This isn't the place for a casual bite – Windsor is the sort of place you visit for a special treat. Think traditional Catalan cuisine with a modern twist.
The Bistrot - Santa Eulàlia
Established in 1843, Santa Eulalia is known as one of the best and most exclusive high-end boutiques in Barcelona.
Café Jaime Beriestain
Jaime's a cross between an interior design shop and a cafe – after you're done picking souvenirs, you can grab a famously delicious cake nad enjoy their selection of Marriage Frers.
Bar Mut
This famous local haunt offers a relaxed atmosphere paired with delicious culinary delights. No menus here – the servers come and talk you through the daily specials in person.
Santa Anna Church
A lot of restaurants claim they serve the best paella in the world, but many say that Santa Anna is the real deal when it comes to this claim. Taste for yourself!
Casa Amatller
Casa Amatller is a wonderful example of Catalan modernism in Barcelona - design and architecture lovers will love it. Plus, it's home to one of the best chocolate shops in town.
Colmado Quilez
This grocery shop is filled with traditional and artisanal beverages, oils, preserves, sausages and cheeses – you'll be spoilt for choice!
Bar Lobo
As one of the most popular establishments off La Rambla, Bar Lobo has been welcoming hungry and thirsty guests for years with their market-fresh ingredients.
El Nacional Barcelona
Wander around this large indoor restaurant and take your pick of one of the many variously styled seating areas serving up the finest traditional cold and hot tapas.
Tapas, 24
This tapas joint is featured in all the guidebooks, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't fight the tourist crowds to visit. It deserves the hype.
Cotton House Hotel, Autograph Collection
A colonial-style hotel in central Barcelona with a fabulous rooftop terrace. Escape the busy streets and come up for a drink or three.
Boca Grande
Boca Grande is the height of sophistication. Great food, service, atmosphere - this one ticks all the boxes for a special night out.
Clot Municipal Market
This is a local market designed in the 19th century by the architect Pere Falqués, and still going strong today. Come here to pick up fresh veggies and other deliciousness.
Parc del Clot
Old trains used to come here for repairs when it was still home to the railway workshop - the arches have since been turned into an aqueduct that supports the park's lush vegetation.
Jardí del Palau Robert
A delightful little park, the perfect spot to kick back with a book.
Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau
This old hospital was designed by the famous Catalan architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner and is one of the finest examples of modernist architecture in the city.
Arco de Triunfo de Barcelona
This arch was built as the main access point during the 1888 Barcelona World Fair and has remained a popular tourist attraction ever since.
El Árbol
El Árbol is the ultimate place for a proper brunch. Avocado toast, orange juice, great coffee, smoothies, omelettes - take your pick.
Parking Pizza - Parking Pita
Barcelona's best pizzas in an old car-park...what's not to love!
Ciutadella Park
This is probably the greenest oasis in all of Barcelona. Created as the city's first public park in the mid 19th Century, it's a lovely place to while away an afternoon.
Marea Alta
This is a new sky-high eatery in Barcelona with a delicious seafood menu and excellent views.
Montjuïc
This historic site on a hill is also reachable via cable car and aside from its castle, museum, beautiful fountain and incredible views, there's also a lovely big park to explore.
MNAC
Terrific collection of Romanesque mural painting, examples of Catalan Modernism, such as Gaudí or Casas, Gothic art and more.
Joan Miró Foundation
Joan Miró, one of Barcelona's best-known artists, established this foundation in the seventies to encourage the development of experimental art.
World Trade Center Barcelona
WTC Barcelona is a business park located on the waterfront. It boasts 40,000 m² of rented offices and a conference centre, conventions and meeting spaces with 20 different rooms.
Tickets
This is one of the sizzling hot tickets in the restaurant world - a Michelin-starred tapas bar opened by star chef Ferran Adrià.
Casa Sayrach
One of the last modernista buildings in Barcelona stands imposingly on the Avinguda Diagonal, and encapsulates everything the masters of the style had achieved in Barcelona.
La Sagrada Familia
One of the most complex architectural wonders of the modern age. Some love it, some hate it, but all admit that this is one ambitious church. Also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Yelmo Cines Comèdia
Brush up on your Spanish, sit back, relax and soak up some culture at this local cinema showing films in their original language (not dubbed).
Jansana Gluten Free Bakery
This cake shop offers a large variety of delicious sweet treats, and everything's gluten free!
Joana Tomàs Jardins
Jardines de Juana Tomás is a park to play with your kids, walk your dog and enjoy the sunny weather. A charming park near your house.