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Things ToDo in Barcelona + Entry-Tickets
Ciutat Vella is the oldest part of the city and houses most of Barcelona’s landmarks.
The old Vila de Gràcia is one of the nicest neighborhoods in Barcelona, but is often overlooked by tourists
The modern Barcelona was born in the Eixample district
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Barcelona is often praised as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and is considered by many as the perfect destination for a city trip. Curious about what makes Barcelona so special and what there is to discover in this city?
Barcelona, the vibrant cultural capital of Catalonia and the second-largest city in Spain, is a city that attracts people from all over the world.
Its favorable location on the Mediterranean Sea, the hospitable and cheerful nature of its residents,...
The City of Barcelona
Barcelona Aerobus provides great transport links between Barcelona El Prat Airport and Barcelona Placa Catalunya with stop at Placa Espanya by modern buses with free WiFi, a media system, and air conditioning on board.
Avoid the hassle of navigating...
Barcelona: Transfer to/from Airport and City
Gaudí’s major works in Barcelona. Take in spectacular views of Barcelona and explore this stunning green space that’s surrounded by modernist architecture. Park Güel
Barcelona: The world of Gaudi
Barcelona city has 10 different districts, known as ‘districtes’. Each district is divided into several neighborhoods or areas, known as ‘barris’, each with its unique history and character. These range from authentic working-class neighborhoods to t...
General Information About the City of Barcelona
When you first come to Barcelona, the extensive transportation network might initially seem overwhelming. However, once you figure out how it all works, you’ll quickly discover how easy and fast it is to travel around Barcelona using public transport
Public Transport Barcelona
The Hola Barcelona Travel Card, formerly known as the Hola BCN! travel card, is a travel card that allows you unlimited travel throughout Barcelona on public transport for 2 days (48 hours), 3 days (72 hours), 4 days (96 hours), or 5 days (120 hours)...
Hola Barcelona Travel Card
All over Barcelona, you will find shops of all kinds and sizes where you can enjoy shopping.
On a neighborhood level, L’Eixample is the area for large fashion chains, department stores, and luxury brands (especially in the area around Passeig de Grà...
Shopping Areas in Barcelona
Spanish | Catalan Panellets
By October 30, everyone in Barcelona and Catalonia will start baking panellets
You usually eat these cookies together with roasted chestnuts and moniatos (sweet potatoes) during the Castanyada festival and All Saints’ Da...
Recipe: Catalan cookies – All Saints Day
Things ToDo in Barcelona + Entry-Tickets
Explore the city in comfort aboard one of our double-decker buses. Discover Barcelona in detail with a single ticket. Hop-on and hop-off our buses as many times as you wish and enjoy the city at your own pace.
Orange route will take you to discover ...
Barcelona: 24 or 48-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour
Explore Antoni Gaudi's unfinished masterpiece, the Sagrada Familia, and discover the beautiful basilica at your own pace. Learn about its history with an included audio guide.
Find out firsthand why Gaudi's iconic work — its impressive facades and i...
Gain access to Gaudi's unfinished masterpiece, the Sagrada Familia.
Visit the garden complex of Park Guell on Carmel Hill on a walking tour with an expert guide and skip-the-line tickets for priority entrance. Learn about one of Antoni Gaud's most enduring works and take a stroll through the art of a century.
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Park Guell Guided Tour with Skip The Line Entry
Embark on an unforgettable adventure through the captivating world of FC Barcelona with the Barça Immersive Tour. This exclusive experience allows you to explore the past, present, and future of the club while the stadium undergoes renovations.
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Travel through the past, present, and future of Barça | FC Barcelona Museum.
One of the best things about Barcelona is the food! With bars and restaurants on nearly every corner, you'll be spoilt for choice when hunger strikes, but this can make it difficult to know where to go to get the best of the best. Don't waste time sc...
Barcelona: Tapas Food Crawl Walking Tour with Tastings
Savor the flavors of different wines from Spain and Catalonia at a wine tasting in the heart of Barcelona's Old Town. Embark on a journey through the different wine regions to get a better understanding of their individual produce. Whether you consid...
Wine Tasting: Catalan and Spanish Wines
Ciutat Vella is the oldest part of the city and houses most of Barcelona’s landmarks.
Why Should You Visit Ciutat Vella?
Ciutat Vella, literally translated as “old city,” is the historical heart of Barcelona.
The history of Ciutat Vella tells the story of Roman Barcino, the first city walls, and medieval Barcelona. Barcelona was the city that dominated the Mediterranean Sea as the capital of the kingdom.
The district of Ciutat Vella is characterized by i...
Ciutat Vella
The district of Ciutat Vella is characterized by its famous promenade Las Ramblas, its Gothic Cathedral, and the churches of Santa Maria del Mar and Santa Maria del Pi, the trendy shops of El Born,
Las Ramblas in Barcelona
The Gothic cathedral of Barcelona, situated in the heart of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, is definitely worth a visit. It’s an important monument of both historical and artistic significance. Known as Catedral de Barcelona, it’s closely linked to Barce...
Barcelona Cathedral
The Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar, located in the El Born district, in the La Ribera area, is one of the most beautiful and prime examples of Gothic-era buildings. It also served as the setting for the famous book by Spanish author Ildefonso Falcon...
Basílica de Santa Maria del Mar in Barcelona
Located in the old center, next to the Gothic Quarter, El Born is home to the famous Santa Maria del Mar church, the Picasso Museum, the Mercat de Santa Caterina, and the Palau de la Música Catalana. In this artistic part of the city, you’ll find a p...
El Born is one of the most beloved neighborhoods in Barcelona and very popular with tourists.
Tipsy Tapas Food Crawl Walking Tour with Tastings | Discover the mouth-watering flavors of Barcelona’s vibrant El Born neighborhood on a unique food walking tour. Indulge in a culinary journey through the rich history and diverse culture of Catalonia
Barcelona: Tapas Food Crawl Walking Tour with Tastings
otel Serhs Rivoli Rambla ligt in Barcelona's Ciutat Vella en biedt een geweldige verblijfservaring voor mensen die voor plezier of zaken reizen.
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The old Vila de Gràcia is one of the nicest neighborhoods in Barcelona, but is often overlooked by tourists
Few places in Barcelona have preserved their history and unique identity as well as Gràcia. The origin of the district lies in Vila de Gràcia, which functioned as an independent village until 1897, but was quickly absorbed by Barcelona due to the gro...
Gràcia is a district north of the center of Barcelona that – apart from Gaudí’s Park Güell and Casa Vicens – is still relatively unknown to tourists. The district has a great diversity of places: from the hilly and quiet Vallcarca and El Coll to the ...
Why should you visit Gràcia?
The modern Barcelona was born in the Eixample district
The Eixample district borders Ciutat Vella (the old center) and spreads across the central plain of Barcelona. Roughly, Eixample is divided into two parts: left (towards the Llobregat river) and right (towards the Besòs river), with Passeig de Gràcia...
Eixample was the result of one of the most beautiful and prosperous periods in the history of Barcelona when in the mid-19th century the city walls were demolished and the city broke with its medieval past.
The square street pattern of Ildefons Cer...
Eixample, which literally means ‘expansion
When visiting Barcelona, especially while strolling through the Eixample district, you’ll quickly be amazed by the many modernist buildings that adorn the city streets. Barcelona is known as the world capital of Modernism, with the famous architect A...
The Catalan Modernism in Barcelona explained
Ontdek alles wat Eixample te bieden heeft tijdens uw verblijf in 1881 Barcelona Gran Rosellón Hotel. Als u bij dit hotel verblijft, bent u 603m van La Pedrera – Casa Milà en 741m van Casa Batlló. Bovendien is Mercat de la Boqueria slechts 1.73 km ver...