25 Things to do in Barcelona, Spain | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Barcelona! After a few days in the Spanish capital, we headed over to Catalunya to see what this popular seaside city has to offer. We ended up discovering an eclectic mix of funky architecture, distinct neighbourhoods, and stretches of golden beaches. It was vibrant, it was stylish, and it was addicting. Here's a look at what we got up to during our visit to this world class city.
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25 Things to do in Barcelona:
1: Barceloneta beach - La Barceloneta
2: Teleférico de Montjuïc - Montjuïc Cable Car
3: Castell de Montjuïc - Montjuïc Castle - Castillo de Montjuich
4: Parc Güell - Park Güell - El Parque Güell
5: Sagrada Família - La Sagrada Familia
6: Futbol Club Barcelona – FCB – Barcelona Football Club (Barça or Blaugrana)
7: Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria - Mercat de la Boqueria – Boqueria Market - La Boqueria
8: La Rambla - Rambla
9: Boardwalk
10: Museu d'Història de Catalunya – Catalan Museum of History
11: Barri Gòtic - Gothic Quarter
12: Mercat Gotic – Gothic Market
13: Catedral de la Santa Creu i Santa Eulàlia - Catedral de la Santa Cruz y Santa Eulalia - Barcelona Cathedral
14: Santa Maria del Pi - St. Mary of the Pine Tree
15: Arc de Triomf – Arch of Triumph
16: Casa Batlló – Gaudi's Casa dels ossos (House of Bones)
17: Casa Milà - La Pedrera - (Antoni Gaudí's 'The Quarry')
18: Casa de les Punxes - Llibreria les Punxes
19: Jardines de Laribal – Laribal Gardens
20: Fundació Joan Miró, Centre d'Estudis d'Art Contemporani (Joan Miró Foundation)
21: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya - National Art Museum of Catalonia - MNAC
22: Font màgica de Montjuïc - Magic Fountain of Montjuïc - Fuente mágica de Montjuic
23: Bicing - bicycle sharing system in Barcelona
24: Museo de Cera - Barcelona Wax Museum
25: Palau de la Música Catalana - Palace of Catalan Music
As always with our travel guides we seek to find the best places for discovering art, entertainment and architecture. In Barcelona you'll find numerous museums with many of them dedicated to the unique Catalunya culture.
25 Things to do in Barcelona, Spain | Top Attractions Travel Guide Video Transcript:
This week we are exploring another Spanish city. We are in Barcelona and this video is going to highlight 25 things to do here.
It is kind of hard to believe our time in Barcelona has expired. So final thoughts.
Well, it was a really fun city to visit. Great architecture, really nice beaches. It is very lively especially at night. The only downfall is that we were here in the middle of summer so it was super hot and super crowded and sometimes that made it a little bit difficult to enjoy. Especially at midday or in the mid-afternoon. So keep that in mind. Maybe consider visiting in the springtime, fall, winter.
Well, so what did you think of the city?
It is definitely a fun city. We had a lot of fun going to the beaches. One thing that is really different about this city compared to some other European cities though is that it is really spread out. In order for us to visit all of these different attractions we had to chunk them together into groups to visit them day by day. Overall, it was a decent city. It didn't quite click with me the same way that Madrid did. But that is just personal preference I suppose.
And that is a wrap for Barcelona! Our 5 days in the city flew by, and while this guide didn't cover everything, we hope we were able to give you a feel of what this fun seaside city has to offer. As always, if you have any suggestions of things to do around town, feel free to add them in the comments below. And if you want to catch our latest travel videos, don't forget to hit subscribe!
This is part of our Travel in Spain series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Spanish culture, Spanish arts, Spanish foods, Spanish religion, Spanish cuisine and Spanish people.
This is part of our Travel in Catalonia series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Catalan culture, Catalan arts, Catalan foods, Catalan religion, Catalan cuisine and Catalan people.
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
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Barcelona is an amazing place to eat! But here’s the thing - it can also be hard to eat well in Barcelona because it’s so touristy. There are just so many options, and lots of them literally are tourist traps. But happily there are also so many incredible places to eat and delicious things to taste and drink if you just know where to look.
In this video I take you to 10 of my favourite places to eat 10+ incredible bites. And we visit 3 famous neighbourhoods across the entire video. We go to the Born, the Gothic Quarter and La Barceloneta - three neighbourhoods that you have to visit, and we’ll eat delicious food in each!
And a number of places are places we visit on Devour Tour’s food tours - including our Tastes & Traditions of Barcelona Food Tour and our Tapas, Taverns & History Food Tour
Also, once you’ve watched this, be sure to check out my playlist of Barcelona videos - including my epic 9-stop Barcelona Tapas Crawl.
So, where do we go?
1. Granja Dulcinea for an incredible suizo (chocolate and cream!)
2. Mercado Santa Caterina: We visit Bar Joan for a fry-up breakfast and cava and Antonio Iberics for a fantastic selection of cured meats. Plus, we visit a stall for delicious escalivada.
3. Historic Casa Gispert for a selection of wood-roasted almonds, and chocolate treats
4. Hofmann Pastisseria for an insane marscapone croissant
5. La Campana for delicious turrón and horchata
6. Xarcutería La Pineda for vermouth and a selection of potato chips with Espinaler sauce, cheeses and salt-cured anchovies
7. Bodega La Palma for patatas bravas and red wine
8. Can Paixano for a delicious butifarra sandwich and also a pork loin and cheese sandwhich - all knocked back with their famous cava
9. La Cova Fumada for a bomba (it was invented here!), grilled squid and grilled sardines
10. Can Ramonet for a delicious seafood fideuá and drinking from the porrón!
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BARCELONA A walking tour around the city / Un paseo por la ciudad
Photographic travel guide across the Art and Architecture of the city of Barcelona.
Barcelona is the capital city of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia (Catalunya in Catalan language and Cataluña in Spanish) and one of the Southwestern Europe's most important cities as a major cultural, touristic and economic center.
Particularly renowned are the architectural works of Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Domènech i Montaner, which have been designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites, in Modernist style.
The city is known for hosting the 1992 Summer Olympics as well as world-class conferences and expositions and also many international sport tournaments.
Photographic slideshow including several main touristic highlights:
- Sagrada Familia, designed by Antoni Gaudí.
- Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner.
- Casa de Les Punxes, designed by Josep Puig i Cadafalch.
- Passeig de Gràcia (Appearing the façades of the most renowned buildings as Casa Milá - La Pedrera and Casa Batlló, both designed by Antoni Gaudí, Casa Amatller, designed by Josep Puig i Cadafalch and Casa Lleó Morera, designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner.
- Plaça de Catalunya (Catalonia Square).
- Casa Milá - La Pedrera: Inner tour around this building and its terrace, designed by Antoni Gaudí.
- Vía Laietana.
- Palau de la Música Catalana (Orfeó Catalá): Concert hall designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner.
- Barri Gòtic: Medieval quarter of the city around its Gothic cathedral.
- Plaça Sant Jaume: Palau de la Generalitat and Ajuntament de Barcelona (Catalonia Autonomous Community Government headquarters and City Hall).
- Santa María del Mar Gothic temple.
- La Rambla, surrounded by interesting buildings as Liceo Theatre, Mercat de la Boquería, MACBA (Contemporary Art Museum of Barcelona) squares as Plaça Reial and monuments as Columbus column with his statue on top.
- Tramvia Blau (Blue Tram) del Tibidabo with bourgeois houses in this neighborhood.
- CosmoCaixa (Museum of Sciences).
- Parc Güell, designed by Antoni Gaudí.
- Arc de Triomf, designed by Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas for the Universal Exposition of Barcelona in 1888.
- Parc de la Ciutadella, gardens and monumental fountain, with the Castell dels Tres Dragons and the Parliament of Catalonia.
- Torre Gas Natural. (Gas Natural Fenosa skyscraper company headquarters).
- Torre Agbar. (Aguas de Barcelona skyscraper company headquarters).
- Passeig Marítim, with Hotel Arts and Torre Mapfre (skyscrapers on the beach coast).
- W Barcelona Tower.
- Fòrum de Barcelona quarter, recently developed area with several towers and malls.
- Trade Towers in Avinguda Diagonal.
- Plaça de Espanya (Spain Square).
- Arenas de Barcelona. (Former bullring transformed in shopping center).
- Palau Nacional (National museum of Catalan art).
- Estadi Olimpic de Montjuïc (Olympic stadium of the 1992 Summer Olympic Games).
- Palau Sant Jordi.
- Port de Barcelona (Barcelona's skyline viewed from the sea).
WeBarcelona.com / The best Iberian ham tasting with Manuel López / Private Tours Barcelona
The Japanese have the Kobe beef, and the Spanish have the cured ham. This delicious Spanish gastronomy comes from a unique pig breed in the whole world, only found at the Southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. These are animals reared unrestrained in Holm Oak forests and feed exclusively with acorns. The pieces are cured by means of artisanal processes in cellars following the tradition. Its taste can stand alongside the best in the world such as that of the caviar and foie. Manuel López's life goes around its taste. He is an afinador de jamones (a cured ham expert in finding the optimal pieces), and he will show you in Barcelona a tasting of the best Iberian hams, with a surprise combination, for your palate to get delighted with a unique product.
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Los japoneses tienen la carne de Kobe, y los españoles el jamón ibérico. Esta delicia de la gastronomía española proviene de una raza de cerdo única en el mundo, que sólo se encuentra en el sureste de la Península Ibérica. Se trata de animales criados en libertad en los bosques de encinas y alimentados exclusivamente con bellotas. Las piezas se curan artesanalmente en las bodegas tal y como dicta la tradición. Es uno de los mejores sabores del mundo que nada tiene que envidiar al caviar o al foie. Y es también la vida de Manuel López, afinador de jamones, que te ofrecerá en Barcelona una cata de los mejores ibéricos, con un maridaje sorpresa, para que tu paladar se deleite con un producto único.
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Top 10 things to do in Barcelona ???? handpicked by locals
10 unique things to do in Barcelona, handpicked by locals.
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From Barcelona beaches to the most breathtaking panoramas, from local delicacies to the coolest districts, discover what are the top things to see and do in this extraordinary city.
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#1 Bike along Barcelona beaches (00:24)
#2 Conquer the Montjuic hill (01:09)
#3 Explore one of the coolest interactive museums in the world (01:35)
#4 Slow down and discover Gracia district like a local (02:26)
#5 Enjoy a refreshing break in Ciutadella Park (02:55)
#6 Re-discover Gaudi and his less-known masterpiece Bellesguard (03:31)
#7 Pick La Rambla that the locals stroll (04:02)
#8 Hunt fresh produces in Barcelona’s markets (04:32)
#9 Find out where to eat the best pinxtos and tapas in town (05:20)
#10 Hold the whole city in your hand at sunset: Carmel Bunkers (05:59)
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Ciudad De Barcelona Parte 2
Barcelona la ciudad más bella de la Europa
con todo respeto las otras más Barcelona es unica !
Bye Bye Barcelona (Full length)
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Bye Bye Barcelona es un documental acerca de una ciudad y su relación con el turismo, acerca de la difícil convivencia entre Barcelona y los barceloneses, y el turismo y los turistas. Es un documental que expone, de la mano de algunos de sus residentes, los graves efectos que tiene el turismo masivo en la ciudad condal. Es un documental que puedes ver entero, o por capítulos y a tu ritmo, y que no pretende otra cosa que servir de contrapunto a la tan repetida idea de que con el turismo ganamos todos. Este es un documental sobre lo que perdemos.
Si les gusta, comenten y compartan este documental.
Bye Bye Barcelona is a documentary about a city and it's relationship with tourism, about the difficult coexistence between Barcelona and it's people with tourism and tourists. It is a documentary that exposes through the thoughts of some of it's residents, the grave effects that mass tourism has in the city. You can watch this documentary from beginning to end, or you can watch it through it's chapters and at your own rhythm. It's sole purpose is to serve as counterweight to the much repeated idea that tourism is a win-win business. This documentary is about what we lose because of it.
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Barcelona Travel Vlog | Montserrat Tour | Black Madonna | Placa de Catalunya
Hey guys, this is my day 2 in Barcelona where I had booked a tour package from Trip advisor which costed me around 5000/- . It included the visit to Montserrat (Pick, drop included) and a famous Vinery Tour. It trip was amazing so I highly recommend you guys to trip such packages.
After the tour, I visited Barcelona's central hub that's Placa de Catalunya which is the central commercial hub for shopping and food. And lastly, I also tried some Tapas which were just Delicious...
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MICHAEL JACKSON - Dangerous World Tour Live Barcelona ( 18-09-1992 )
Tal día como ( hoy en el año 1992 ) El Estadio Olímpico de Barcelona ( Estadio Olímpico Lluís Companys ), vibraba junto con más de 45000 espectadores y no por el fervor olímpico. A éstas horas, su majestad el Rey del Pop, Michael Jackson, saltaba hasta el escenario para regresar a España por todo lo alto con su Dangerous World Tour. Como siempre, Michael dió todo en tierras españolas con sus grandes exitos en una noche única donde como no podría ser menos en éste Tour se fue volando por los aires .
A continuación, os dejamos algunos reportajes de las TVs españolas y lives en donde podremos ver un poquito de aquel fantásstico día.
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Bienvenidos a Barcelona!
Barcelona tiene el carácter de las ciudades mediterráneas: dinámica y abierta, invita al ocio, a pasear y a disfrutar. Barcelona tiene un estilo de vida propio que la hace única. Ven y experiméntalo.
Historia de Barcelona
Cuna de muchas culturas y testigo de grandes transformaciones, la historia de Barcelona es fascinante. ¡Conócela!
Clima de Barcelona
La brisa marina consigue que el clima en Barcelona normalmente sea agradable. ¡Compruébalo!
Idioma
En Catalunya existen dos idiomas oficiales: el catalán y el castellano, y cada vez más gente entiende y habla el inglés. Seguro que os entenderéis.
Costumbres
Horarios extensos para comprar, para comer...¡y también para trabajar! Conoce un poquito más acerca de cómo se vive en Barcelona.
Cuna de la cultura catalana, entre muchas otras culturas y civilizaciones, testigo de grandes transformaciones como la Revolución Industrial o la guerra civil entre tantas otras, Barcelona tiene una historia fascinante. ¡Conócela!
Un paseo por la historia de Barcelona
En época neolítica ya hubo presencia humana en el territorio de Barcelona. A finales del siglo I aC se fundó como colonia romana con el nombre de Barcino. Contaba con unos mil habitantes y estaba rodeada por una muralla de defensa de la que aún se conservan restos en el casco antiguo.
Durante más de 200 años, Barcelona estuvo bajo dominio musulmán, y con la reconquista cristiana se convirtió en condado del Imperio Carolingio y en residencia habitual de la Corona de Aragón. La fructífera época medieval convirtió a Barcelona en un centro económico y político del mediterráneo occidental. El Barrio Gótico de la ciudad supone el precioso testigo del esplendor que vivió Barcelona desde el siglo XIII hasta el XV.
A partir de entonces y hasta el XVIII, Barcelona vivió una cierta decadencia mientras luchaba por mantener su independencia económica y política. En 1714, esta lucha culminaba con la caída de la ciudad en manos de las tropas Borbónicas. Ese año supone la pérdida de los derechos y privilegios de Cataluña y de los catalanes.
A mediados del siglo XIX, con la llegada de la Revolución Industrial y el desarrollo sobre todo del sector textil, se inicia una etapa de recuperación cultural. Se trata de la Renaixença, un período en el que la lengua catalana se renueva como lengua literaria.
El siglo XX inaugura también una importante transformación urbanística en la ciudad de Barcelona que culmina con su característico Barrio del Eixample, donde se ubican algunos de los edificios del modernismo catalán más distintivos de Barcelona. Uno de los arquitectos más destacados de este periodo fue el catalán Antoni Gaudí, autor de obras tan internacionalmente conocidas como la Casa Milà (o Pedrera), la Casa Batlló o el templo de la Sagrada Família.
Las libertades conseguidas durante esta etapa fueron sustancialmente recortadas durante la Guerra Civil, en el año 1936, y la dictadura. Con el restablecimiento de la democracia, en el año 1978, Barcelona recuperó su fuerza sobre la economía y el catalán. La celebración de los Juegos Olímpicos en 1992 supuso la dinamización de todo su potencial de Barcelona y la reafirmación de su capitalidad.
En el año 2004, la organización del Forum de las Culturas propició la recuperación de zonas industriales, que se convirtieron en Barrios residenciales. Un ejemplo de los renovados ánimos con los que la Barcelona mira el siglo XXI.
Barcelona. Principales atracciones y sitios para visitar
Reportajes y guías de viaje de Barcelona
A orillas del mar Mediterráneo y siendo la segunda ciudad más poblada de España, hallamos Barcelona. La ciudad condal ofrece a sus visitantes numerosos monumentos que han marcado su historia, desde las ruinas romanas, un importantísimo patrimonio gótico, hasta las notables muestras del modernismo catalán. Recorrer sus manzanas cuadradas o perdernos por las pequeñas callejuelas de su casco antiguo nos permite descubrir una ciudad multifacética que además nos invita a disfrutar de una amplia oferta de ocio para todos sus visitantes.
A la vora del mar Mediterrani i sent la segona ciutat més poblada d'Espanya, trobem Barcelona. La ciutat comtal ofereix als seus visitants nombrosos monuments que han marcat la seva història, des de les ruïnes romanes, un importantíssim patrimoni gòtic fins a les notables mostres del modernisme català. Recórrer les seves pomes quadrades o perdre'ns per les petites carretons del seu casc antic ens permet descobrir una ciutat multifacètica que a més ens convida a gaudir d'una àmplia oferta d'oci per a tots els seus visitants.
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Things That SHOCKED US About Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona, Spain is unlike any place we've ever traveled. These are the surprises we experienced.
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For the past 1.5 years, we've been living in Mexico. Since we got a great deal on some plane tickets to Barcelona ($180 each) we decided to experience this popular Spanish city. We got an Airbnb in the Gothic Quarter for one week.
In today's travel video, we are sharing the things that surprised us the most about Barcelona. Keep in mind, we did lots of research before traveling to Spain. These are the shocks we still weren't expecting.
We'll be talking about 24 culture shocks including:
- Pickpocketing in Barcelona
- The architecture and history of Barcelona
- How people dress and act in Barcelona
- What Barcelona, Spain is like (smells, sights, sounds, etc.)
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Experiencia Unica de El Clasico Miami - Real Madrid Vs Barcelona
Una Experiencia Unica junto a Master Card en El Clasico Miami - Real Madrid Vs Barcelona.
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Barcelona! Beautiful City of Catalonia
My photos and impressions of Barcelona during several holidays in 2007.
@ Catalans: If you just want to yell at me because the music isn't Catalan, then don't even try it. The main song is called Barcelona NIghts (Ottmar Liebert). So if you still think it is completely nonsense that I chose this one I can't help you.
And YES, I know that this music is actually Andalusian and I know that all Spain is not equal to Andalusia! I am not a damn dumb tourist. So, any more questions or complaints??
Ending: Canción del Mariachi (Los Lobos).
Moltes gràcies a tothom! i si que parlo el català si voleu saber!
Where To Stay In Barcelona
Hi guys! If you are not sure where to stay in Barcelona, here's a great guide of neighbourhoods!
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