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Explore the best things to do in Barcelona Province! Uncover top activities and experiences for an unforgettable visit.
Updated Oct 2024
- 104.7/53025 ReviewFrom3252.69based on 166985 reviews"The Sagrada Familia was unexpectedly beautiful and even amazing. I didn't expect such a sacred, solemn church, gothic, like a fairy tale kingdom. Very obsessed with it. Watch the church, be sure to listen to the Chinese audio guide. The audio guide of the Sagrada Familia is very good, watching and listening according to the guidelines, but missing any wonderful place. Highly recommended. Buy tickets early, the tickets are too difficult to buy. Especially after September."Barcelona.Sagrada Familia2.1km from downtownFeatured in 2024 Global 100 - Best Things to DoHighlights: World Heritage Site | Architectural marvel | World's most famous unfinished building | Work of Antoni GaudíShow Less
- 104.7/51599 ReviewFrom3615.25based on 58781 reviews"Very beautiful, not many people, visiting the Balotte House, as if through time and space, experienced the charm of history and art. Every corner reveals exquisiteness and elegance, which makes people intoxicated. This is not only a visual feast, but also a baptism of the soul. The Balotte House is undoubtedly a treasure in cultural heritage, worthy of everyone's careful taste and treasure."Barcelona.Barcelona City Centre1km from downtownFeatured in 2024 Global 100 - Best Things to DoHighlights: World Heritage Site | 120-yr-old landmark | Casa dels Ossos | Work of Antoni GaudíShow Less
- 104.7/51523 ReviewFrom2892.2based on 23974 reviews"The house of Mira was Gaudi's last private residence. The magical building, full of artistic sense, is one of Gaudi's masterpieces, and the building is not a right angle, he believes: "Straight lines belong to humanity, and curves belong to God.""Barcelona.Barcelona City Centre1.5km from downtownFeatured in 2024 Global 100 - Best Things to DoHighlights: World Heritage Site | 120-yr-old landmark | La Pedrera | Work of Antoni GaudíShow Less
- 104.6/51504 ReviewFrom1136.22based on 78128 reviews"Very worth a visit, overlooking the whole of Barcelona and seeing the Sagrada Familia. Every part of the park is worth taking pictures and the park has a great different art play. Gaudi's residence and chairs are well worth visiting."Barcelona3.7km from downtownFeatured in 2024 Global 100 - Best Things to DoHighlights: World Heritage Site | Urban escape | El Drac | Serpentine Bench | Work of Antoni GaudíShow Less
- 9.64.6/5360 ReviewFrom1683.67based on 10064 reviews"This is a nice, small museum that's worth a visit if you enjoy art. Be sure to get a guided audio tour to fully appreciate and understand each masterpiece."Barcelona.El Born637m from downtownHighlights: • Walk into the Picasso Museum to learn about Picasso’s early works and understand the hardships of Picasso’s journey to becoming an artist• Listen to the story of Picasso’s youth and get to know the master from a new perspective• Discover the connection between Picasso and the city of Barcelona△ This Picasso Museum is located in the La Ribera district of Barcelona. The history of this once noble residence dates back to the 13th century. It still retains a strong medieval color, with secluded courtyards, ornate walls and window latticeShow Less
- 9.44.6/5315 ReviewFrom1766.3based on 19022 reviews"The Catalan Music Palace is very beautiful from the appearance and interior decoration. The seat sorting is very different from the domestic one, and it is necessary for the service staff to lead it. The management was a bit chaotic, the people in the queue lined up for a long queue, and the location could not be found. The performance time had a certain impact. There were only 3 people, two guitars, 1 violin, 2 singers. The scale is a bit small."Barcelona.Barcelona City Centre327m from downtownHighlights: • Discover a shining example of Catalan modernism, a UNESCO World Heritage Site• Admire the ornate details inside and feel the beauty of this classical building• Watch artistic performances with local ethnic characteristics such as flamenco dance and Catalan folk songs.△ The outer wall of Palau de la Música Catalana is decorated with group sculptures based on folk songs, including traditional Catalan elements and Arabic elements. It is colorful and eye-catching.△ The Palau de la Música Catalana was built from 1905 to 1908. It is the work of the modernist architect Mondarnel. It is one of the shocking modernist-style buildings in Barcelona. Its colorful sculptures and ceramic mosaic decorations are its outstanding featuresShow Less
- 8.94.6/5447 ReviewFrom2169.15based on 40359 reviews"Unfortunately, due to the off-season stadium maintenance, did not enter the stadium inside to visit, but the museum next to it showed the team's brilliant moments, and the trophies were displayed spectacularly"Barcelona4.2km from downtownHighlights: • Branded as Spotify Camp Nou for sponsorship reasons, and is the home of La Liga club Barcelona since its completion in 1957.• With a current seating capacity of nearly 100,000, it is the stadium with the largest capacity in Spain and Europe, and the fifth largest football stadium in the world.• Visit the FC Barcelona Museum, the club shop and the away team dressing rooms in your journey.△ Match day in Barcelona is spectacular. Locals and tourists will be dressed in purple and red striped clothes to immersively embrace the teams and matches.△ Only by watching a football match in a stadium like this will you understand why football has become such a popular sport.Show Less
- 8.74.6/5267 ReviewFrom1700.28based on 9962 reviews"cathedral located around Gothic Square. traditional church style church, can even light a candle in there for loved ones. interesting history and the area that surrounds it."Barcelona.Barcelona City Centre269m from downtownHighlights: Barcelona Cathedral is one of the most iconic buildings in the area. The main body of the church is mainly in Gothic style, with slender lines as the main feature, and the dome and internal structure show neo-Gothic style. You can go up to the top of the church through the elevator next to the dome of the church and enjoy the scenery of the old city of Barcelona. The patron saints of the handicraft guilds are enshrined in the prayer rooms of the cathedral cloister. The choir seats, religious frescoes, sculptures and various gold and silver utensils in the Santa Eulalia Chapel are gorgeous.Show Less
- 8.74.4/586 ReviewFreebased on 40519 reviews"Barcelona Gothic District has a history of thousands of years, if you like the history of the valley, it is still very worth visiting, covering a very large area, it takes about a day to stop and stop, in this city. Personally like this feeling very much, it feels very difficult to romantic"Barcelona.Barri Gotic481m from downtownHighlights: The Gothic Quarter (ElGotic or BarriGotic) is the central area of the old city of Barcelona, extending from Las Ramblas to Via Laietana, and from the Mediterranean Seafront to Rondade SantPere. It is the birthplace of Barcelona and an area where attractions are concentrated. Apart from undergoing some changes in the 19th and early 20th centuries, many of the buildings were built in the Middle Ages, some of which even date back to the Roman period. Remains of the square Roman walls can still be seen in some places. The medieval Jewish ghetto ElCall is also located in the district. The cathedral and palace of the old town are still in use today and are well preserved. The Gothic Quarter retains an intricate street plan, with many small streets and squares, and is small in size, making it ideal for strolling around.Show Less
- 8.24.5/5140 ReviewFrom1261.55based on 7385 reviews"A museum worth visiting, there are works from different periods, you can see the city scenery on the top of the museum. The museum is divided into different areas, take pictures, walk, this also took more than 2 hours"Barcelona.El Poble-sec2.5km from downtownHighlights: The National Art Museum of Catalonia is one of the most important art museums in Barcelona. It is a magnificent building that combines the essence of Roman art and Gothic art in Catalonia. The museum is divided into the Roman art exhibition area and the Gothic art exhibition area. The former collects frescoes, wood carvings and other works found in the Pyrenees Mountains. It is the largest collection of Roman art in Europe. The religious picture scroll allows visitors to observe the subtle differences between the two art schools in fine detail. The photography area on the upper floor of the museum also collects the works of outstanding photographers who have emerged in Catalonia since the mid-19th century, and the adjacent exhibition hall contains a collection of coins and banknotes from the Roman era. Great fun.Show Less
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