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 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 MediaBarcelonetaA tough port neighborhood turned youthful beach hangout provides a sense of Barcelona’s many faces, with sea views as well.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaBarceloneta
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 MediaLa Sagrada FamiliaWalk in Gaudí’s footsteps by visiting his breathtaking temple, an impressive labor of love that started in the late 19th century and is still ongoing today. WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaLa Sagrada Familia
Source: Tourism MediaLa RamblaTake a leisurely promenade along Las Ramblas to experience Barcelona life in all its colourful intensity.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaGothic QuarterLa Rambla
Source: Tourism MediaPlaca de CatalunyaThis popular Barcelona meeting point connects the old city with the new and is famous for its shopping, monuments and festival celebrations.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaPlaca de Catalunya
Source: Tourism MediaPalau de DalmasesScholarly groups of Catalan aristocracy used to gather in this baroque palace, which is today immersed in the fun and flamboyancy of flamenco dancing.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaEl BornPalau de Dalmases
Source: Tourism MediaEuropean Museum of Modern ArtRealism is a somewhat surprising feature of this museum of modern art, with figurative art taking prime place among the contemporary masterpieces.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaLa RiberaEuropean Museum of Modern Art
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 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 MediaEixampleThis upscale part of Barcelona charms with grand buildings, modernist architecture, fine dining, and trendy bars and luxury shops.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaEixample
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
Source: Tourism MediaSants-MontjuicBarcelona’s civic institutions have long created a lively artistic district, with museums and more in the shadow of a mountainous castle.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaSants-Montjuic
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 MediaPavelló Mies van der RoheMeant to be a temporary structure, this building is credited with revolutionizing architecture and introducing Modernism to the wider world.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaSants-MontjuicPavelló Mies van der Rohe
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 MediaEuropean Museum of Modern ArtRealism is a somewhat surprising feature of this museum of modern art, with figurative art taking prime place among the contemporary masterpieces.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaLa RiberaEuropean Museum of Modern Art
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