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BARCELONA

Complete travel guide 

Of all the cities we've visited in Spain, Barcelona is without a doubt one of our favorites.

 

Every time we come back, we say the same thing: we'd return a thousand times more. There's always something new to discover, or a place that's worth visiting again.

 

We love it because it has a bit of everything. History, beaches, incredible architecture, great food, and an energy that always makes you want to keep exploring.

 

And even though we've visited more than once, it never stops surprising us.

Casa Batlló, one of Gaudí's most famous buildings in Barcelona.

Things To Do in Barcelona

Gaudí, historic neighborhoods, and incredible views

1. Sagrada Família & Park Güell
2. Gothic Quarter, El Born & Gràcia
3. Barceloneta & Bunkers del Carmel
4. Tips for a first visit
Barcelona city view during a 3-day itinerary.

Barcelona in 3 Days

The perfect itinerary for a first visit

1. Day 1: Gaudí & the historic center
2. Day 2: Montjuïc & Barceloneta
3. Day 3: Gràcia & Bunkers del Carmel
4. Practical travel tips
Historic street in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter.

Where to Stay in Barcelona

The best areas for every travel style

1. Eixample, our favorite area
2. Gothic Quarter & El Born
3. Gràcia & Barceloneta
4. Our recommendation
Aerobús service connecting Barcelona Airport with the city center.

Getting Around Barcelona

Metro, buses, and airport transport

1. Getting from the airport
2. Metro, buses & trams
3. Transport cards and tickets
4. Practical travel tips
Our Experience

From a tourist's perspective, Park Güell was one of the most incredible places we saw in Barcelona.

 

Casa Batlló surprised us just as much. Visiting a house turned into a museum wasn't something that particularly caught our attention before the trip. In fact, several people told us it wasn't really worth it, but after visiting, we can confidently say it absolutely is. It ended up being one of the experiences that surprised us the most in the city.

 

And something that happens every time we come back is that we enjoy walking through its neighborhoods as if it were our first visit. We always end up discovering a new street, a hidden square, or a corner we hadn't noticed before.

 

Barcelona is a city we would return to again and again, and we're sure there are still plenty of things left for us to discover.

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