Source: Tourism MediaMaritime MuseumThis fascinating exploration of Barcelona’s maritime heritage is currently undergoing refurbishment but it’s still worth a quick look.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaEl RavalMaritime Museum
Source: Tourism MediaNational Art Museum of CataloniaA vast collection of Catalonian art from the 10th to 20th centuries awaits in one of Barcelona’s most emblematic buildings.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaSants-MontjuicNational Art Museum of Catalonia
Source: Tourism MediaDiagonal Mar i el Front Maritim del PoblenouDiscover one of Barcelona’s up-and-coming neighborhoods, a rejuvenated area by the sea with an urban park, a big mall and swimming beaches.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaDiagonal Mar i el Front Maritim del Poblenou
Source: Tourism MediaBoqueria MarketAllow your senses to run wild as you explore the energetic and colorful food stands and tapas bars of Barcelona’s principal food market. WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaEl RavalBoqueria Market
Source: Tourism MediaPasseig de GraciaOne of Spain’s most expensive streets has masterworks by Gaudí, Falqués and more, interspersed with designer boutiques and rather opulent cafés.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonala Vila de GràciaPasseig de Gracia
Source: Tourism MediaCasa VicensSee the early influences of Gaudí’s iconic style in this private home close to his famous Parc Güell.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonala Vila de GràciaCasa Vicens
Source: Tourism MediaBarcelonaSpain’s colourful second city offers world-class culture, breathtaking architecture and delicious cuisine.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelona
Source: Tourism MediaGran Teatre del LiceuDocent-led tours take you through the Renaissance halls and behind the scenes in this historic theater, where opera and classical music reign.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaGothic QuarterGran Teatre del Liceu
Source: Tourism MediaLa RamblaTake a leisurely promenade along Las Ramblas to experience Barcelona life in all its colourful intensity.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaGothic QuarterLa Rambla
Source: Tourism MediaMontjuic CastleFew places better exemplify Barcelona’s long history than this hilltop structure, which holds a complicated place in the city’s heart.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaSants-MontjuicMontjuic Castle
Source: Tourism MediaCasa VicensSee the early influences of Gaudí’s iconic style in this private home close to his famous Parc Güell.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonala Vila de GràciaCasa Vicens
Source: Tourism MediaBarceloneta BeachThe warm water of the Mediterranean Sea and aquatic sports, beach bars and nightlife combine to make this Barcelona’s most popular urban beach.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaBarcelonetaBarceloneta Beach
Source: Tourism MediaBarceloneta BeachThe warm water of the Mediterranean Sea and aquatic sports, beach bars and nightlife combine to make this Barcelona’s most popular urban beach.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaBarcelonetaBarceloneta Beach
Source: Tourism MediaLa RiberaArtistic and affluent, this neighborhood located in the wider district of Sant Pere, Barcelona, sprung up around its Gothic cathedral.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaLa Ribera
Source: Tourism MediaCiutat VellaSome of Barcelona’s most famous sites and most famous streets are clustered in the historic center, with new beauty around every corner.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaCiutat Vella
Source: Tourism MediaPicasso MuseumHistoric buildings have been adapted to house one of the most important collections of works by the influential Spanish painter.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaEl BornPicasso Museum
Source: Tourism MediaBarceloneta BeachThe warm water of the Mediterranean Sea and aquatic sports, beach bars and nightlife combine to make this Barcelona’s most popular urban beach.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaBarcelonetaBarceloneta Beach
Source: Tourism MediaBarceloneta BeachThe warm water of the Mediterranean Sea and aquatic sports, beach bars and nightlife combine to make this Barcelona’s most popular urban beach.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaBarcelonetaBarceloneta Beach
Source: Tourism MediaNational Art Museum of CataloniaA vast collection of Catalonian art from the 10th to 20th centuries awaits in one of Barcelona’s most emblematic buildings.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaSants-MontjuicNational Art Museum of Catalonia
Source: Tourism MediaCasa VicensSee the early influences of Gaudí’s iconic style in this private home close to his famous Parc Güell.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonala Vila de GràciaCasa Vicens
Source: Tourism MediaMontjuic CastleFew places better exemplify Barcelona’s long history than this hilltop structure, which holds a complicated place in the city’s heart.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaSants-MontjuicMontjuic Castle
Source: Tourism MediaCasa MilaImmerse yourself in the surreal imagination of Gaudí at this museum and gallery in Barcelona’s fashionable Eixample district.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaCasa Mila
Source: Tourism MediaPalau GuellThis grand mansion was one of Gaudí’s first major commissions and has now been restored to its original glory.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaEl RavalPalau Guell