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  • Friday 17 May 2024

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GO Beach Club , Barcelona, Spain

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  • Sunday 19 May 2024

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Seu del districte de Nou Barris , Barcelona, Spain

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  • Friday 24 May 2024

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The Blaugrana will focus on the western portion of the country, with two games in California, one in Las Vegas and a much-anticipated El Clásico matchup with Real Madrid in Texas.

This summer’s U.S. tour will be part of the Soccer Champions Tour , which also includes Madrid, Juventus, AC Milan, Arsenal and Manchester United.

Barcelona has toured the U.S. on 13 previous occasions, including 2011, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2022. Last summer saw another El Clásico on U.S. soil, which took place in Las Vegas.

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Camp Nou Stadium Tour

Visit the Camp Nou Experience : Barcelona's fantastic Camp Nou stadium and the museum of one of the most successful football clubs in the world, FC Barcelona ! Even if you're not a big football fan, the stadium tour will still impress you. During the tour, you will learn more about the club's unique story and how it represents a city, the Catalan region, and even their Catalan language. FC Barcelona is part of the identity of the Catalan people. Barça 'més que un club', meaning 'more than a club'.

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Camp Nou Experience & FC Barcelona Museum

The ticket for the Camp Nou Experience includes admittance to the museum, the impressive Camp Nou football stadium, and the interactive zone where you can experience FC Barcelona's greatest moments.

The audio guide will give you a tour of the football stadium and the FC Barcelona Museum at your own pace. You will see everything on this tour of the FC Barcelona stadium : the dressing rooms, the player tunnel, the press room, commentator boxes, and of course the Camp Nou Museum with all the major awards FC Barcelona has one. The club's list of cups includes the Champions League, the national cup 30 times, and the national championship 26 times.

During your tour, you will follow a fixed route through the stadium at your own pace. Along the way you get the chance to take photos (with a little trickery) with your favourite Barcelona football heroes. The Camp Nou Experience tour will take you about 90 minutes.

Book Camp Nou stadium tour tickets

Order tickets for the Camp Nou Experience tour online . Simply order your tickets in advance and prevent long queues at the stadium's ticket windows. Always check the times for the Barcelona stadium to avoid disappointment when this FC Barcelona stadium tour is not available.

Visit an FC Barcelona match in Camp Nou?

It's a dream come true for all football enthusiasts to attend an FC Barcelona match in the football stadium. Getting tickets is not always easy. The most convenient and reliable way to buy tickets for a football match is via the official website or via this official Barcelona Ticket Agent .

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How do you get to the camp nou stadium by metro.

The stadium can easily be reached by metro . The closest metro stop for visiting the stadium tour is metro stop 'Palau Reial' of the green metro line 3. From this stop, you only have to walk to the end of the 'Carrer de Marti i Franques' street. After 500 metres, you'll reach the entrance for the Camp Nou Experience.

An alternative stop is metro stop 'Collblanc', of metro line 5. Turn into the street 'Travessera de les Corts' and follow it for about 300 metres. However, you will still need to get to the other side of the football stadium. Go left and follow the stadium premises. This stop is a better choice if you're visiting a match of FC Barcelona, as the gates at the side will be open then.

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Camp Nou Barça Museum Tickets

  • Experience FC Barcelona's history and explore all about the club's glory at the museum on this immersive tour, as the stadium undergoes renovations.
  • Engage yourself in a virtual 360° audiovisual tour of Barça stadium, and roam through exhibitions and installations with a multilingual audio guide.
  • Discover models, graphics, and interactive audiovisual pieces, all telling tales of FC Barcelona at the Espai Barça.
  • Step back into time at the 'We are History' tunnel and explore a rich heritage through captivating photographs and a space honoring Johan Cruyff.
  • Choose Sports Xperience to take 6 shots at scoring goals against a robot or Total Xperience to get custom shirts and be a virtual part of the club!
  • Entry to Camp Nou Barça Museum
  • Audio guide in Arabic, German, Chinese (Traditional), Russian, Korean, Portuguese, Japanese, English, Italian, Chinese (Simplified), French, Dutch, and Spanish
  • Barça Stadium 360° Immersive Room
  • Construction viewpoint
  • Barça Virtual Dream (optional)
  • Shirt customization at Barça Store (optional)
  • Digital photo of the visit (optional)
  • 6/3 shots at Robokeeper (optional)
  • Tip: Check out the souvenir and merchandise shop, Barça Official Store, before your visit so that you can enjoy the experience dressed in one of those exclusive collections.
  • The visit includes an immersive room that is not recommended for people with epilepsy and/or photosensitive people. Facilities: Wheelchair accessible, pram/stroller accessible.
  • Ramps, elevators, and adapted bathrooms are available at the venue for easy access.
  • Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
  • People with hearing impairment can enjoy the tour with induction loops and accessible audio guides.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

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Players Experience: Exclusive Team Areas, Barça Museum & J. Cruyff Stadium Tour

  • Step into the world of FC Barcelona football players with a guided tour of the Sports City, Estadi Johann Cruyff stadium, and the Barca Museum.
  • Explore FC Barca's changing rooms, training fields, & get exclusive access to basketball, futsal, and handball facilities.
  • Experience the gameday atmosphere as you stand in the middle of the pitch and view the stadium as a professional player at the Barca Museum’s Immersive Experience.
  • Discover the perfect blend of tradition, innovation, and passion that defines FC Barcelona across multiple sports disciplines, such as football, basketball, futsal, handball, and hockey.
  • 2.5-hour tour of Sports City, Estadi Johann Cruyff stadium, and Barca Museum
  • Round trip private bus transfers from Spotify Camp Nou
  • Guided tour in Spanish and English at the Sports City
  • Entry to the Barca Museum and Works viewpoint
  • Pick-up from Spotify Camp Nou
  • Bus ride (30 minutes)
  • Arrival and guided Tour at the Sports City (1.5 hours) - Training pavilions for basketball, futsal, and handball. - Private spaces of the first football team: players' dining room, training field, changing room, and gym. - Training fields and Johan Cruyff Stadium
  • Bus return to Spotify Camp Nou (30 minutes)
  • Tip: Don’t miss the presentation at the Barca Museum that offers a visual history of the club’s wall of trophies, notable players, and the people who influenced the club.
  • You can collect your invitation to the Barça Immersive Tour Museum at the ticket office located at access 9 in Spotify Camp Nou facilities on the day of your visit. -The experience is not accessible for wheelchair users.
  • For safety reasons during the transfer, children under the age of 2 years cannot participate in this activity.

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FC Barcelona: Guided Match Day Tour with Stadium & Museum Access

  • Get the best of FC Barcelona, Europe's largest stadium, on a pre-match guided tour to its playing field, museum, and iconic press rooms.
  • Let an audio guide take you through Messi's mementos, a tunnel honoring Johan Cruyff, goal broadcasts, and a 360-degree stadium view at the museum.
  • Visit the prestigious presidential box – reserved for former players and VIPs – and the Cupra lounge for a premium match viewing experience.
  • Head to the players' fan zone for shooting and soccer games, graffiti, and shows. Top it with the best of Catalan food and drinks from the zone.
  • From a walk on the playing field to press areas and interview rooms hosting legends, get behind-the-scenes insights into pre-match preparations.
  • Guided behind-the-scenes tour of FC Barcelona's stadium
  • Expert guide
  • Digital audio guide
  • Walk on the playing field
  • Invitation to the Barça immersive tour
  • Match tickets
  • Tip: This tour is all about the behind-the-scenes fun – you'll need separate tickets to watch the actual game.
  • This experience is not accessible by wheelchair and pram/strollers.

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Basketball Arena Tour: Barça Museum, Arena Access, Match Ticket & More

  • Feel the thrill of FC Barcelona's home turf on a tour led by an official FC Barcelona guide that offers unparalleled access to Palau Blaugrana's facilities.
  • Gain exclusive VIP access to private areas including the player's gym and dressing rooms, and stand on the electrifying basketball court.
  • Experience the gameday atmosphere with the immersive 360-degree room, and delve into interactive exhibits at the Barça Museum with an audio guide.
  • Enjoy a range of exclusive perks, including a free basketball match ticket, a customizable Barça shirt, and 3 shots at the Robokeeper!
  • Guided tour of Palau Blaugrana stadium and private areas of basketball arena
  • Entry to FC Barçelona Museum
  • Robokeeper 3 shots
  • Barça Virtual Dream
  • Free shirt customization at Barça Store
  • Digital photo of the visit
  • Ticket for basketball and sections match
  • Tip: Don't miss the sight of Messi's 6th Golden Shoe on display at the museum!
  • This tour is not accessible for wheelchair users.
  • Facilities: Restroom, Cloakroom, Rest Areas.
  • Assistance and guide dogs are allowed throughout the entire facility.

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Combo (Save 11%): FC Barcelona: Museum Immersive Tour + Barcelona City Tour: 24/48-Hour Hop-on Hop-off Tour

  • With this cost-saving combo, gain access to the FC Barcelona Museum and explore iconic sites in Barcelona with a 24 or 48-hour hop-on hop-off pass.
  • At the FC Barcelona Museum, enjoy a large-format immersive show that offers a 360º experience. Benefit from an audio guide available in 13 languages.
  • Visit the 'We are History' tunnel and delve into a rich heritage with captivating photographs and a tribute to Johan Cruyff.
  • Choose between a 24-hour or 48-hour hop-on-hop-off pass to gain entry to iconic sites in Barcelona, such as Park Guell, or admire the Barcelona Cathedral.
  • With access to 2 routes and across 32 stops, enjoy a range of onboard services such as free Wi-Fi and an audio guide available in 15 languages.
  • Entry to FC Barcelona Museum
  • Entry to the Architectural Project Museum
  • Audio guide available in Arabic, German, Chinese (Traditional), Russian, Korean, Portuguese, Japanese, English, Italian, Chinese (Simplified), French, Dutch, and Spanish

Barcelona Hop-on Hop-off Tour

  • 24/48-hr Barcelona hop-on hop-off pass
  • Audio guide in Spanish, Catalan, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Hindi, Chinese, Dutch, Japanese, Arabic, Swedish & Hebrew
  • Access to Green (East) & Orange (West) routes
  • Map & brochure in 6 languages
  • Discount voucher booklet

Green Route

  • First bust 9am from Plaça de Catalunya.
  • Last bus: 7pm.
  • Frequency: Approx. every 9 to 13 mins.
  • Popular stops: Park Guell, Sagrada Familia.

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  • First bus: 9am from Plaça de Catalunya.
  • Popular stops: Poble Espanyol, Spotify Camp Nou.

Please click here for the detailed route map and boarding points.

  • Tip: Don't miss "The Messi Space" at FC Barcelona's Museum, dedicated to Lionel Messi, displaying his memorabilia, awards, and career highlights.
  • This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
  • Tip: Make use of the onboard discount book for savings on restaurants, stores, tours, transport, and more during your travels.
  • When you board the bus, you’ll be given a brochure with a plan of the city and details of the routes with a description of the stops. The brochure is available in up to 6 languages, depending upon availability: Catalan, Spanish, English, French, German, and Italian.

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Camp Nou | Home to FC Barcelona

Home to FC Barcelona since the stadium’s completion in 1957, Spotify Camp Nou is the largest stadium in Spain and the fourth-largest in the world, in terms of capacity. Spotify Camp Nou has hosted two Champions League finals, two UEFA Cup Winners' Cups and other major football events, including the FIFA World Cup, the 1992 Summer Olympics, and more. This massive football stadium can accommodate 99,354 people at a time! Read on to learn more about this historic Stadium.

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Things to know before booking your camp nou tours.

  • Your ticket includes a visit to the FC Barcelona Museum, which includes the "The Messi Space" which is dedicated to Lionel Messi, displaying his awards and much more!
  • The Camp Nou tour is not accessible for wheelchair users due to stairs, however the FC Barcelona Museum has level access and can be accessed by wheelchair. 
  • Please note that the guided tour includes a visit to an immersive room that is not recommended for people with epilepsy and/or photosensitivity.
  • Camp Nou has several facilities such as rest areas, a cloakroom, ramps, elevators, adapted bathrooms, induction loops and accessible audio guides.

Why visit Camp Nou stadium?

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  • Behind-the-scenes access: The tour of Camp Nou offers behind-the-scenes access to areas typically reserved for players and staff. Explore the visiting team's dressing room, walk through the tunnel onto the pitch, and visit the press room where post-match interviews take place.
  • Legendary players and achievements : Learn about the legacy of FC Barcelona's greatest players, from Maradona to Ronaldinho, Kubala to Lionel Messi. Admire the golden boots of past goal scorers and learn about the club's remarkable achievements over the years, including memorable victories.
  • Interactive multimedia exhibits: Camp Nou's high-tech museum boasts interactive displays and touch-screens, allowing you to understand the club's history, explore on-field action stats, and watch videos of goals.
  • Family-friendly atmosphere: Camp Nou is a family-friendly destination. Whether you're traveling with children, teenagers, or adults, there's something for everyone to enjoy, from the museum exhibits to the stadium tour. It's a bonding experience that can be enjoyed by the whole family.

Which Camp Nou tour is best for you?

Barça Immersive Tour

Barça Museum Tickets

Duration : Flexible Duration

  • Take a virtual tour of the Barça stadium, experience panoramic views and behind-the-scenes areas like the visitors' dressing rooms with a multilingual audio guide. 
  • Discover models, graphics, and interactive audiovisual pieces at the Espai Barça, which showcases Barcelona FC's journey and impact on the world of football.
  • Choose the Sports Xperience option to test your skills against a robot goalkeeper, taking six shots at scoring goals. Or opt for the Total Xperience package to get custom shirts and become a virtual part of the club.

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Guided Tour Tickets

Duration : Flexible Duration ( depends on the ticket chosen )

  • Stand in the middle of the pitch and experience the gameday atmosphere as if you were a professional player. The Barça Museum's Immersive Experience offers a 360-degree view of the stadium
  • Enjoy exclusive VIP access to private areas of Palau Blaugrana, including the player's gym and dressing rooms
  • As part of the tour, enjoy exclusive perks such as a free basketball match ticket, a customizable Barça shirt, and the opportunity to test your skills with three shots at the Robokeeper.

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Players Experience: Exclusive Team Areas, Barça Museum & J. Cruyff Stadium Tour Basketball Arena Tour: Barça Museum, Arena Access, Match Ticket & More

Combo Tickets

Combo Tickets

Duration : Choose between a 24 or 48 hour pass

  •  Visit the 'We are History' tunnel within the FC Barcelona Museum and learn about the club's heritage with photographs and a tribute to Johan Cruyff.
  • Choose between a 24-hour or 48-hour hop-on-hop-off pass to explore sites in Barcelona at your own pace. Enjoy access to 2 routes and 32 stops, including popular attractions such as Park Guell and the Barcelona Cathedral.
  • Save money with this cost-saving combo ticket, which offers access to both the FC Barcelona Museum and the hop-on-hop-off sightseeing pass.

What to see on a Camp Nou tour?

FC Barcelona Museum

The museum has three main sections - the historic museum, the 'Futbol art' Collection and a section that features temporary exhibitions. The historic part of the exhibition has all of the club's major trophies which include the Champions League Cup.

The Pitch and Dug Out

Spanning 105 meters in length and 68 meters in width, the meticulously maintained pitch is the stage for thrilling matches and unforgettable moments in football history. Adjacent to the Pitch is the Dugout, also known as the Bench, where the coaching staff and substitutes await their moment to contribute to the game. The Dugout offers a strategic viewpoint for managers to make tactical decisions and for players to prepare for their time on the field.

The Press Boxes

The Press Boxes at Camp Nou are the nerve center of media activity during matches and events. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and communication systems, these boxes serve as command centers for reporting live updates, analyzing tactics, and conducting interviews with players and coaches.

Visitors’ Dressing Room

Although the FC Barcelona dressing room is off-limits, you can explore the visitors’ dressing room, where numerous global teams have prepared for matches. Imagine the energy as you step into the space frequented by football icons where footballing legends have prepared themselves mentally and physically for the match ahead.

The Players’ Tunnel

Experience the thrill as you walk through the players' tunnel, imagining yourself emerging onto the pitch to play with one of the world's most beloved teams. This is your chance to imagine yourself in the atmosphere of matchday and feel like a part of the action, even if just for a fleeting moment.

Plan your visit to the Camp Nou stadium

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Monday to Saturday: 10am to 6.30pm (last entry at 5.45pm)

Sundays & Holidays : 10am to 2.30pm (last entry at 1.45pm)

Closed: January 1, December 25

Match Days: During scheduled match days, only the museum is accessible to the public. However, visitors can still explore the trophy room and Messi Space. Guests can also enjoy panoramic views of the pitch up to 3 hours before kick-off.

Address: C. d'Arístides Maillol, 12, 08028 Barcelona

Find it on maps.

Nearest Landmark: Les Corts neighborhood (1.6 kilometers away)

By Metro: The stadium is a short, 5-minute walk from Collblanc or Badal station. 

Closest station: Collblanc or Badal station. 

By Car: The closest car park to the stadium is 300 meters away and is called 'BSM Tanatori Les Corts'. Another car park called ‘Ronda Park’ is situated 400 meters from the stadium.

Bus: Take bus line 75 or the L12

Closest Stop: Estadi del Futbol Club Barcelona stop

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  • Camp Nou has free Wi-Fi on the premises.
  • There is a cloak room to store luggage and pushchairs.
  • There is free parking available.
  • There are a range of dining options including restaurants, bars, and concession stands.
  • The official FC Barcelona store provides a wide selection of souvenirs and merchandise.
  • Camp Nou has designated smoking areas and rest areas.
  • There are several restrooms in the premises, including accessible toilets.

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  • Check the FC Barcelona calendar before planning your visit, as tour operating hours may change due to match schedules. Make sure to verify at least 24-48 hours in advance.
  • Show your team spirit by wearing your favorite football team colors for memorable photos during the visit.
  • Don't forget to see Messi's 6th Golden Shoe, proudly displayed at the museum!
  • Experience the vibrant atmosphere by visiting the stadium on a matchday, even if you won't have a full tour. Immerse yourself in the electric energy and excitement as the Blaugranas take the field.
  • Please note that there are no lockers or storage facilities at the entrance. Any prohibited items will need to be discarded before entering the stadium.
  • Consider biking to the stadium from the city center! It's a short distance, and there are convenient and secure bike parking facilities available at the stadium.

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  • In Tour Bar: Situated within the stadium, this venue offers a selection of refreshments, including coffee, tea, and quick bites such as sandwiches and burgers.
  • Ice Rink: This restaurant is perfect for enjoying local products, with an extensive variety of sandwiches available.
  • Barca Cafe: Featuring a prominent central bar, this cafe has an open-plan kitchen where diners can observe the chefs in action. You can enjoy food rom the famous chefs Juan Carlos, Borja and Pedro Iglesias

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The Legends Museum

The Legends Museum

The Legends Museum is a football museum created in collaboration with LaLiga, FIFA, UEFA, CONMEBOL, and the IOC. Located at Puerta del Sol, spanning 4,200 square meters across 7 floors, it includes a 4D cinema, game area, and a rooftop restaurant. 

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Civitas Metropolitano Stadium

The Civitas Metropolitano Stadium is the home to Atletico Madrid. This state-of-the-art facility offers immersive stadium tours that showcase its cutting-edge design and its various amenities. From the press room to the presidential box, you have the opportunity to explore behind-the-scenes areas such as the changing rooms, dugouts and more.

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Santiago Bernabeu Stadium

The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, situated in Madrid, Spain, is a famous football venue. Boasting a seating capacity of 85,000, it ranks as the second-largest football stadium in Spain. Since its inauguration in 1947, the stadium has proudly served as the home ground for Real Madrid.

Frequently asked questions about Camp Nou Tours

Camp Nou means 'New Field' and was named after the previous stadium Camp de Les Corts.

Yes, you can enhance your experience with special add-ons such as the Players Experience ticket, which includes access to additional areas or the Basketball Arena Tour which will give you  a free basketball match ticket, a customizable Barça shirt, and 3 shots at the Robokeeper!

The duration of the tour varies, but visitors usually allocate at least 1.5 to 2 hours for the full experience.

Yes, audio guides are usually available in multiple languages, including English, French and more.

Early mornings or late afternoons tend to be less crowded. Specifically, arriving shortly after the stadium opens at 10:00 am or later in the afternoon, around 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm, can help minimize the number of visitors,  especially on weekdays. 

Yes, certain items may be prohibited or restricted inside the stadium, such as large bags, food, beverages, and professional camera equipment. It's advisable to check the stadium's guidelines or contact them directly for specific restrictions.

Your Camp Nou tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled. Please plan accordingly. 

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With its stunning architecture, delicious food, sandy beaches, rich history and proximity to scenic mountains, Barcelona offers no shortage of things to do. To help you navigate the city's plethora of attractions , rely on the assistance of an informed local to help you make the most of your visit. Using both expert opinion and traveler sentiment, U.S. News identified 18 of the top Barcelona tours. Whether on foot, by bike or aboard a boat, these tours will help enhance your Barcelona experience.

Barcelona Segway Tour

Price: Adults from 49 euros (about $54); minors from 45 euros (around $49) Duration: 2 hours

Explore Barcelona's waterfront via Segway on this two-hour tour. Along the nearly 8-mile excursion, you can expect to glide by Marina Port Vell, Parc de la Ciutadella and   La Barceloneta , the city's popular beach, among other key points of interest. Reviewers praise guides for their knowledge and attention to safety, and say riding the Segway was a fun way to see the waterfront. What's more, because the Segways are equipped with audio speakers, you won't miss any of your guide's commentary – another highlight for past participants.

Tours depart from the Arc de Triomf multiple times each day. Tickets cost approximately 49 euros (about $54) for adults and 45 euros (around $49) per minor (age 16), and include use of a Segway and a helmet, as well as bottled water and insights from a local resident. Groups are limited to six participants. The company also runs a Gaudi-themed Segway tour and a tour that visits some of the sites used for the 1992 Summer Olympics, among others.

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Photo Bike Tour Barcelona – 4 Hours Discovering Barcelona

Price: Adults from 65 euros (about $71); kids from 45 euros (about $50) Duration: 4 hours

This roughly four-hour trip on electric bicycles covers a lot of territory, from the waterfront to parks to celebrated landmarks to various neighborhoods with frequent stops for photos. Tour-takers effusively praise the guides for their enthusiasm, friendliness, knowledge and photography skills. They also say that it is an incredible way to explore the city.

Tours are generally offered daily at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tickets start 65 euros (about $71) for adults and 45 euros (about $50) for children ages 11 and younger. Tours conclude with a stop at a local restaurant for tapas and a drink (included in the ticket). Among the company's other offerings are private biking tours and tapas walking tours.

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Runner Bean Tours Barcelona – Gaudí Free Tour

Price: Free Duration: 2.5 hours

The Gaudí Free Tour highlights distinctive sites around the city associated with the imaginative architect Antoni Gaudí. The approximately 2 1/2-hour walking tour includes stops at Palau Güell, Casa Batlló, Casa Milà , and the fantastical, and yet-to-be-finished, Sagrada Família , among other spots. The English-speaking guides consistently win praise for their knowledge of the buildings and their histories.

Though tours are offered at no charge, donations are welcome. To guarantee your spot on the tour, the company recommends reserving a ticket on its website; bookings cost 2.50 euros (about $2.75) per person and the fee is nonrefundable. The excursion entails a couple of metro trips; tour-takers are responsible for their own fares. Tours run daily at 11 a.m. Runner Bean also offers free tours of the Gothic Quarter as well as ticketed nighttime and family-oriented outings.

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Free Walking Tours Barcelona – Gothic Quarter Free Tour of Barcelona

The Free Gothic Quarter Tour explores its namesake neighborhood and weaves through popular destinations in the city, including Roman ruins, the Picasso murals and Las Ramblas (Barcelona's best-known boulevard), among others. Tourgoers describe guides as personable and well-versed in local history and architecture. Reviewers also appreciated the restaurant and bar recommendations shared by guides at the end of the tour.

The approximately 2 1/2-hour tours begin at Plaça de Catalunya at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily. Compensation for the tours is donation-based, meaning you can give your guide what you feel the experience is worth at its conclusion. Among the company's other offerings are a free Gaudi-themed walking tour and a fee-based bike tour.

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Along the Barcelona Tapas, Taverns & History Tour, participants will stop at three historic tapas bars in the Gothic Quarter.

Devour Barcelona Food Tours – Barcelona Tapas, Taverns & History Tour

Price: From 109 euros (about $120) Duration: 3.5 hours

Appealing to history buffs and foodies alike, this 3.5-hour tour examines the cuisines and civilizations that continue to have an influence on Barcelona's dining scene. Along with a 50-minute history tour, the experience also includes stops at three historic tapas bars in the Gothic Quarter. Reviewers raved about the friendly, well-versed guides and said the food portions are plentiful.

Tours are generally offered Monday through Saturday several times a day. Tickets start at 109 euros (about $120) per adult. If you're looking for a family-friendly option, consider the company's Tastes & Traditions of Barcelona Food Tour, which features stops for some of Barcelona's traditional dishes like paella.

Barcelona Day Tours – Barcelona & Montserrat Tour

Price: From 109 euros (about $120) Duration: 8 hours

See both Barcelona and nearby Montserrat with this eight-hour daytrip operated by Barcelona Day Tours. Among the Barcelona highlights are several sites designed by Gaudí, including Park Güell , the National Museum of Art of Catalonia and a variety of monuments, parks and plazas. After touring the city, participants will hop on a 12-person van to Montserrat (about 35 miles north of Barcelona) to see its monastery, incredible rock formations and spectacular views. Along the way, guides offer insightful, amusing commentary on the area's history, according to reviewers. Tourgoers were also pleased with the skilled driver and appreciated the that groups are kept small (between four and 12 participants).

Tickets cost about 109 euros (about $120) and include pickup and drop-off at area hotels , the cruise port or the airport. Barcelona Day Tours also operate excursions to Girona and the Costa Brava region, among other options.

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We Barcelona – 360º Barcelona: Helicopter Flight, Walking Tour & Boat Cruise

Price: Adults from 130 euros (about $143); kids from 110 euros (about $121) Duration: 3.5 hours

A combination of three tours in one, this We Barcelona excursion includes a guided walk, a helicopter ride and a short sail along the Mediterranean Sea. Travelers begin this trip with a walking tour through the Gothic and Jewish quarters before taking a six-minute helicopter ride over the city and a boat ride along its shoreline. The multilingual guides receive high marks for their knowledge and professionalism. Participants were particularly impressed with the helicopter ride.

The 3.5 to four-hour outings are offered daily at 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.; on Sundays, tours are only offered at 9:30 a.m. Tickets cost approximately 130 euros (around $145) for adults and 110 euros (about $123) for children ages 4 to 8. Sailing tours, day tours to Montserrat and cooking classes are also available to book through We Barcelona.

Fat Tire Tours – City Bike Tour

Price: Adults from 34 euros (about $37); kids from 30 euros (about $33) Duration: 4.5 hours

Spend 4 1/2-hours navigating Barcelona's streets by bike with Fat Tire Tours. During the approximately 7-mile ride, you'll stop outside several key destinations, such as Plaça Sant Jaume (the starting point), La Catedral , Palau de la Música Catalana and Parc de la Ciutadella. The morning tour makes a lunch stop, while the afternoon tour stops at a beach bar (food and drinks not included in the tour ticket). Tourgoers rave about the fun and informative guides. Reviewers also report the ride is relatively flat and safe and that the bikes are in great condition.

Tours are offered daily at 10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tickets start at 34 euros (about $38) for adults and 30 euros (about $33) for kids ages 4 to 12. The price includes use of a bicycle and a helmet, but not lunch, snacks or drinks. Groups are limited to 16 cyclists. Fat Tire also offers private tours, tours using electric bikes and an evening bike tour, among others.

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The Gothic Quarter is one of many sights you'll see on the free walking tour from Sandemans New Europe.

Sandemans New Europe – Free Tour of Barcelona

Stroll through the Gothic Quarter and El Born District with a local guide by your side on this 2.5-hour tour. Along the way, you'll admire sights like the Barcelona Cathedral, Santa Maria del Mar, Plaça Sant Jaume and more. Plus, guides share stories about Catalan legends and heroes and the city's Roman heritage.

The tour is technically free, but if you'd like to guarantee your spot, consider booking a ticket, which costs 3 euros (about $3) per person. Gratuities for your guide are optional. Reviewers describe guides as funny and intelligent, and say it's worth paying the small reservation fee to guarantee your spot on the tour (some participants said they saw a few travelers who had not made a reservation being turned away on the day of the tour due to capacity restrictions). The company also offers a free walking tour all about Gaudí, as well as private tours.

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Steel Donkey Bike Tours – The Legendary Steel Donkey Off the Beaten Track Bike Tour

Price: From 33 euros (around $36) Duration: 3-4 hours

Steel Donkey Bike Tours prides itself on offering participants a local's perspective of Barcelona. The rides do not stick to a preordained route; instead, they meander through backstreets to off-the-beaten-path attractions. Stops may include flea markets and cemeteries, as well as beaches and churches. Many riders appreciate the chance to visit areas of the city they might have otherwise missed. Others applaud the informative, friendly guides and recommend taking this on your first day in Barcelona to get your bearings.

Rides are offered daily at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Tour prices start at 33 euros (about $36) for the three-hour afternoon tour and include the use of bikes; morning bike trips last around four hours and start at 39 euros (about $43). Tours usually include a stop for a refreshment, which is not covered by the ticket price. From December to February, tours are offered Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Groups are restricted to eight cyclists. Private tours are also available.

BrightSide Tours – Half Day Barcelona City Tour

Price: From 145 euros (about $159) Duration: 3.5 hours

You choose the sights you want to see on this customizable motorcycle tour. During the 3.5-hour ride, you and up to one other person will ride on the back of the motorcycle or in its sidecar. Because the tours are designed by participants, the trips run at a leisurely pace and include plenty of stops for photos. Each vehicle can accommodate one driver/guide and two passengers, who communicate via intercoms mounted on helmets. Tourgoers rave about the guides, praising them for the knowledge of Barcelona and attention to safety. Reviewers also say this unique tour is a great option for hard-to-please teens.

Pricing depends on the number of passengers per bike, but typically starts at about 145 euros (or $159) per person on a motorcycle with two passengers; fees are a bit higher for single riders. Excursions run at 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. each day. BrightSide also operates full-day sidecar tours and van tours for larger groups.

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Montserrat makes a great daytrip from Barcelona; Castlexperience Wine Tours will not only take you there, but will also help you to experience the region's wine.

Castlexperience Wine Tours – Montserrat, Food & Wine

Price: Adults from 105 euros (about $115); kids from 95 euros (around $104) Duration: 10 hours

Explore Montserrat, a mountainous region located about 40 miles northwest of Barcelona, with this approximately 10-hour excursion from Castlexperience Wine Tours. Following a guided, hourlong tour of the monastery, you'll have a couple hours to explore the area on your own, perhaps by viewing Dalí and Picasso paintings at the local museum, taking a short hike or listening to the Escolania de Montserrat Boys' Choir (schedule permitting). Following lunch at a local restaurant, you'll enjoy a tour and a tasting at a family-run winery. This excursion is highly regarded by tourgoers as well-organized, with beautiful scenery and very competent guides.

Tickets for the full-day tour cost approximately 105 euros (around $115) for adults and around 95 euros (about $104) per child ages 4 to 12. Tours depart daily around 9 a.m. Shorter Montserrat tours are also available.

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Food Lover Tour – Barcelona Tapas Crawl Tour

Price: Adults from 69 euros (about $76); kids from 45 euros (about $50) Duration: 3 hours

A food-focused bar crawl, this small-group tour travels through two neighborhoods – Poble Sec and Sant Antoni in the Eixample district – with stops at four restaurants and bars serving tapas and drinks. Over the course of the three-hour stroll, guides provide background regarding regional cuisine and Spanish culture. Participants applaud both the unique restaurants and the storytelling skills of the informative guides. Reviewers highly recommend this tour if you want to see where the locals dine.

Tours take place at 6 p.m. daily. Tickets cost approximately 69 euros (about $76) for participants ages 2 and older and 45 euros (about $50) for infants 1 and younger, and include 10 to 12 tapas servings, the equivalent of a meal, as well as four or five drinks. Groups consist of at least four and no more than 10 people. Food Lover Tour also offers a brunch-themed tapas tour and a market tour, amongst other offerings.

Barcelona Architecture Walks – Barcelona & Gaudí

Price: From 42 euros (about $46) Duration: 3 hours

If you're looking for in-depth conversations about the history and ideas that helped give rise to the city's famous structures, the Barcelona & Gaudí Tour is for you. Along the way, you'll pass by Casa Calvet and Casa Batlló, among other Gaudí designs. Professional architects and architecture critics lead the tour and are routinely described as extraordinarily knowledgeable, insightful experts regarding history, architecture and engineering.

Tickets for the three-hour tour start 42 euros (about $46) per person and children 11 and younger tour free. Tours start every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday at 10:30 a.m.; beginning in October, tours are only offered Tuesday and Friday. Groups are limited to 20 architecture enthusiasts. Barcelona Architecture Walks also offers tours themed around urbanism and Barcelona's newest architecture, among others.

Spanish Trails – Costa Brava & Medieval Girona Day Trip

Price: From 140 euros (about $154) Duration: 9.5 hours

Escape to Costa Brava – the "rugged coast" – on this day tour hosted by Spanish Trails. During the approximately 9.5-hour excursion, you'll see unrivaled views of the Mediterranean Sea, secluded beaches and fishing villages, as well as the medieval walled city of Girona. In Girona, you'll enjoy a three-course lunch in a traditional Catalan restaurant, as well as entrance to the cathedral and Museum of Jewish History. Guides regularly earn accolades for their informative and entertaining storytelling. Travelers also praise the gorgeous views in Costa Brava.

Groups range from two to eight participants. Tours depart Barcelona by van at 9 a.m. on Tuesdays and Saturdays and return to the city around 7 p.m. Tickets start at 140 euros (about $154) and include a three-course lunch at a restaurant in Girona. Spanish Trails also runs a hiking tour in Costa Brava and several tours in Barcelona.

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Explore Catalunya – Three Countries in One Day: France, Andorra and Spain from Barcelona

Price: From 139 euros (about $153) Duration: 12 hours

This tour from Explore Catalunya packs stops in multiple countries into a single, roughly 12-hour journey. The tour focuses on small villages, including Bagà in Spain, Ax-Les-Thermes in France and Andorra's capital, where travelers are encouraged to shop or hike. Reviewers routinely praise the stops along the tour and say it provides a relaxing contrast to the busyness of Barcelona. Additionally, guides are regularly lauded for their insights regarding the various medieval towns and mountainous peaks on view during this tour.

Tickets start at 139 euros (roughly $153). Excursions start at 7 a.m. daily. Group size is restricted to 20 participants. Explore Catalunya offers a variety of tours that depart from Barcelona, including a tour of Costa Brava and the Pyrenees Mountains.

Barcelona Local Experiences – Skip the line: Sagrada Familia and Park Güell guided tour

Price: Adults from 104 euros (about $114); kids from 69 euros (about $76) Duration: 4 hours

Visit two of Barcelona's most famous attractions – Park Güell and La Sagrada Família – on this approximately four-hour tour. You'll enjoy skip-the-line access to both sites and private transportation between the park and the church. Travelers describe the tour as well-structured and especially appreciated the organized transportation from the park to the cathedral. Reviewers were also impressed with the passionate guides. What's more, tour sizes are capped at 12 participants, ensuring an intimate experience.

The tour is generally offered daily at 10 a.m.; on select days, only private tours are available. Tickets start at 104 euros (about $114) for adults and 69 euros (about $76) for kids ages 10 and younger. If you're only interested in seeing the Sagrada Família, Barcelona Local Experiences offers a 90-minute guided tour inside the UNESCO World Heritage-listed building, among other tours.

In Out Barcelona Tours – Girona and Dali Museum Small Group Tour with Hotel Pick-up from Barcelona

Price: Adults from 119.50 euros (about $131); kids from 98.50 euros (about $108) Duration: 10 hours

If you're a Dalí fan, this tour is for you. On this 10-hour tour, you'll hop in a van headed for the medieval town of Girona. After touring Girona – which is home to the best-preserved Jewish quarter in Europe – you'll venture to Figueres, a small town near the French border and the birthplace of Salvador Dalí. You'll visit the Dalí Theatre-Museum and see some of the places the influential artist frequented as an adult. Travelers say that though this tour covers a lot of ground and subject matter, it never feels overwhelming thanks to the small group (up to eight participants) and attentive guide. Others said this a particularly good option for solo travelers.

Tickets, which include round-trip hotel transportation and museum entrance, start at 119.50 euros (about $131) for adults and 98.50 euros (about $108) for kids ages 10 and younger. Tours depart from Barcelona Tuesday through Sunday at 8:30 a.m. This tour operator runs a variety of other tours, including daytrips to Montserrat and Sitges, among other destinations.

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Barcelona is taking part in another US tour this upcoming summer, and tickets are now available for the club’s three-game slate. The Spanish side will be under new management when Xavi steps down at the end of the season. Therefore, the friendlies in the United States will be one of the first times supporters will have the chance to see the new boss. In addition to spectating Barcelona’s promising crop of young stars, the opposition will draw crowds for each of the games.

Barcelona is playing several familiar opponents across its three games in late July and early August. For example, Barcelona will play Manchester City, with the two intertwined in recent transfer windows. Plus, City manager Pep Guardiola has a lengthy history with the club. Also, Barcelona is playing Christian Pulisic and AC Milan in Baltimore. However, the marquee game yet again in Barcelona’s trip to the United States is another edition of El Clasico. For the third year in a row, Barcelona will play Real Madrid in the United States.

Barcelona US tour 2024: Where to buy tickets

Official tickets sold through Barcelona or Ticketmaster will come at a later date. However, you can lock in tickets to these three games now through Vivid Seats. World Soccer Talk readers can get $20 off their first ticket purchase with Vivid Seats when they use promo code  SOCCER20 (new customers only; ticket total must be more than $200):

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In the last two years, Barcelona has spent most of the time out west. Frequent stops in Las Vegas, Texas and California have allowed fans on that side of the country to see Barcelona in action. For the summer of 2024, each of the three games on Barcelona’s schedule is in the east. Moreover, these are three new stadiums.

The first of which is Camping World Stadium, which has hosted friendlies in 2022 and 2023. Then, MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, is the latest home for El Clasico. It joins the metro areas of Las Vegas, Dallas and Miami to have hosted this fixture. Finally, M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD, hosts its first friendly in two years. It is Barcelona’s first trip to both Camping World Stadium and M&T Bank Stadium. The Catalan club previously played at MetLife Stadium in 2017.

Other clubs playing friendlies in the United States

Just like Barcelona, each of the three teams the Catalans are playing has a schedule of games across the United States. For example, Manchester City is playing four games, while Milan and Real Madrid match Barcelona with three games. Most of these games are part of the Soccer Champions Tou r, a collection of club friendlies involving some of the top teams in Europe.

However, the action does not stop with these European giants. Fellow popular clubs Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal are playing friendlies in the United States. Aston Villa is joining the Premier League teams in playing games in the United States.

With so many teams coming Stateside this summer, it can be a maze to figure out when and where games are happening. The schedule of soccer friendlie s not only has that crucial information, but it also lays out where to buy tickets to each of the friendlies in the United States this summer.

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3 Days in Barcelona: The Ultimate Barcelona Itinerary

Last updated: December 16, 2023 . Written by Laurence Norah - 83 Comments

Barcelona is one of Europe’s most popular cities for visitors, and one of our favourite cities too. There’s loads to see and do, from the incredible architecture of Anton Gaudí, through to museums, UNESCO world heritage sites, markets, delicious tapas – and even a beach.

As you might imagine, it is not hard to fill your time when visiting Barcelona, even with three full days to play with. We’ve visited multiple times, and are always coming across new sites and things to do.

You should be aware that Barcelona is a fairly big city, with a number of fairly distinct areas. It does have a good public transport system, but obviously you want to spend more of your time sightseeing and less of your time on a bus or metro.

With that in mind, I’ve put together what I think is a good overview of some of the city’s main sights that will help you spend 3 days in Barcelona, either as part of a long weekend, or a longer European itinerary like this .

I’ve ordered the sights for each day by a logical order of how you might want to visit them and also put those sights first that you should visit earlier in the day before the crowds arrive, where possible.

Barcelona is very popular with visitors, and especially in the summer months attractions can become very crowded, so booking ahead where possible and turning up early are the key to a frustration free trip.

Las Ramblas Barcelona

You might also want to consider looking into the Go Barcelona Pass , Barcelona City Pass , or Barcelona Card for your visit. These offer free and discounted admission, as well as skip the line access, travel options and various other perks that might make your visit easier.

For each attraction, I’ve highlighted which pass is best, and there’s a section on passes for Barcelona towards the end of the post. Jess has also written a comprehensive review and guide to using the Go Barcelona Pass , as well as a comparison of the main discount passes available in Barcelona , which are both worth a read.

Of course, an itinerary like this should just be a starting point for your plans, and at the end I’ve also added some optional sights that you might want to add in. You could also extend this itinerary over some more days if you really want to take your time exploring Barcelona. If you have less time, take a look at our suggested 2 day Barcelona itinerary .

Casa Milá Barcelona

Now, let’s take a look at our idea of the perfect way to spend 3 days in Barcelona.

A 3 Day Barcelona Itinerary

Barcelona itinerary: day 1.

The first day of our exploration focuses on the city centre of Barcelona, and everything here is easily walkable. It covers some of the more famous works by Anton Gaudí , plus one of the city’s most famous streets.

Casa Batlló

One of the most famous of Gaudí’s houses in Barcelona, Casa Batlló is also one of the most popular, so we definitely recommend you put this at the beginning of your day.

Even from the outside this property is intriguing, with the famous balconies on the building’s façade, which are reminiscent of Venetian masks.

Casa Batlló Front Barcelona

Inside, there’s a stunning spine-like staircase and organic-feeling rooms which you can explore at your leisure before emerging onto the incredible roof terrace which is shaped to represent a dragon – one of Gaudí’s favourite icons.

As already mentioned, this is a popular spot. You can skip the ticket line by booking your ticket online in advance on GetYourGuide here . We recommend GetYourGuide for individual tickets as they usually include free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance of your visit, which can be great if your plans change for any reason. Obviously you’ll want to check the cancellation policy of any ticket before booking though to be sure.

Casa Batlló is also included on the Go Barcelona Pass , giving you free entry to this, and many other attractions on the itinerary. It’s also included on the 3 Houses of Gaudi pass .

Alternatively, you can get discounted admission with a Barcelona Card if you buy your ticket on the door, or by booking in advance if you have a Barcelona City Pass.

Casa Milá , also known as La Pedrera, is a short walk from Casa Batlló, and is another of Gaudí’s houses in Barcelona – the last of his major civil works.

This one also has a famous façade, this time of undulating limestone, the stone-like look which earned it the nickname “La Pedrera”, which means the Quarry. This façade is self-supporting, freeing up the rest of the building from requiring load-bearing walls.

Casa Milá Barcelona

As soon as you enter the building, it will intrigue you. From the ground floor courtyard looking up there’s an incredible view of the inside of the building, with light pouring in from the roof to the interior apartments. As you go up the floors, you’ll explore some of the apartments that are open to the public, as well as the magnificent brick-ribbed loft space.

The highlight for many though is the roof terrace area, with its famous chimneys, skylights, and stairways. From here there are excellent views across the city, including to some of Gaudí’s other works, most notably the Sagrada Familia.

Casa Milá Barcelona

Casa Milá is also a popular stop for visitors. It’s a good place to use the Go Barcelona Pass, which has skip the line access to Casa Mila , meaning you don’t need to queue to get in here. It’s also included on the 3 Houses of Gaudi pass .

Again, you can get discounted admission with a Barcelona Card if you buy your ticket on the door, or by booking in advance when you buy your Barcelona City Pass. Alternatively, buy your tickets online in advance here .

Las Ramblas

Time for a spot of walking, and maybe all this sight-seeing has you hungry? Why not head past Plaça de Catalunya, and onto one of the city’s most famous streets for a stroll – Las Ramblas. Take a drink from the fountain at the northern end of the street, which will guarantee you’ll return to the city.

Las ramblas Barcelona

Then, head down the street for a spot of people watching and a wide range of outdoor dining options. Sure, they might not be the cheapest or most “authentic” options, but hey, you can get a pitcher of Sangria and watch the world go by, and what’s wrong with that?

La Boqueria

About half way down Las Ramblas you’ll come to La Boqueria, the city’s oldest and most famous market. This used to be just outside the old city wall, and has always been famous as the market that would have the items you couldn’t find elsewhere.

Barcelona Market

Today, the market is still popular with locals and visitors alike, and still has the reputation for having one of the widest choices of the city markets, with everything from meat and fish through to fruit, sweets and even food stalls.

It’s a good place to get a freshly squeezed fruit juice, to have a snack or just to admire the 19th century Modernista design, which is certainly worth the visit alone.

Mirador de Colom (Columbus Monument)

From Palau Güell, I suggest you continue your journey south along Las Ramblas until you get to the end, where you’ll be greeted by the sight of a large column, atop which sits a statue of Christopher Columbus, the famous Italian explorer largely responsible for opening up the Americas to European exploration.

Columbus Monument Barcelona

This was a venture he achieved under the sponsorship of the Spanish monarchs at the time, and the statue commemorates his first voyage to the Americas.

Originally built for the Barcelona Universal Exposition in 1888, today the statue serves as both monument and tourist attraction, with the bonus that you can head up inside it for good views of the southern side of the city, including along the port and an excellent aerial view up Las Ramblas.

There’s an entry fee to the monument. Tickets can be bought in person. You get a discount if you have a Barcelona Card and if you book in advance if you have a Barcelona City Pass.

Las Golondrinas Boat Tour

At the end of Las Ramblas where you find the Columbus Monument is the marina area of Barcelona. So far the day has involved a fair bit of walking, so this might be a good opportunity to rest and let the scenery float by, perhaps accompanied by a coffee or something stronger.

Barcelona Port

From the port area, a number of operators offer boat tours of varying length which will give you a different perspective of Barcelona harbour.

We took the 90 minute boat tour with Las Golondrinas , which is included for free with the Go Barcelona Pass (discounted for holders of the Barcelona Card or Barcelona City Pass).

There are a number of operators though with different tour lengths and routes, depending on what you want to see.

Barcelona Aquarium or Catalonia History Museum

If a boat ride isn’t for you, or you want to keep exploring once the ride is finished, there are a couple of great options at this end of town.

Depending on your interests, you could visit the Barcelona Aquarium or the Catalonia History Museum (the former is free with the Go Barcelona Pass and both are discounted with the Barcelona Card & Barcelona City Pass).

Alternatively, you can buy tickets for the Aquarium here , and the history museum here .

Catalonia history museum

We’ve been to both, the former is an excellent Aquarium and a good option for families. The Catalonia History Museum will take you through the full history of the region and its people, from prehistory right up to the modern day. It’s a fascinating insight into the region, and will keep you occupied for some time.

And that’s the end of a full first day in Barcelona! Time for an evening drink and some food, before we kick off our second day of our three day Barcelona itinerary.

Barcelona Itinerary: Day 2

Our second day in Barcelona will have you exploring the more north-eastern part of the city and visiting some of Barcelona’s highlights, starting with the famous:

Sagrada Familia

Without a doubt Gaudí’s masterpiece, this massive basilica was the work that Gaudí was labouring over when he tragically died. Construction started in 1882, although by the time of Gaudí’s death in 1926 it was still less than a quarter finished. At time of writing, it’s still not complete.

Sagrada Familia Barcelona

This doesn’t mean you can’t visit though. Despite this being an active construction zone, the majority of building is open to the public.

It’s another popular stop, so again we suggest you pencil this in as the first stop of the day – perhaps taking in sunrise from the park over the road, before heading in.

Sagrada Familia Barcelona

Entry is timed, and tickets sell out well in advance, so you will definitely want to buy your ticket online in advance and pick a time slot that suits you. You can do that on the official website here , as well as on Tiqets here and GetYourGuide here .

Note, the official website tends to have the lowest prices, but we suggest also checking out GetYourGuide as the majority of their tickets include the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance of your visit, which can be worth a slightly higher price in our opinion.

Note that as of 2022, tickets for entry prior to the last two hours of opening are a little more expensive, but do include an audioguide, which is well worth it.

Again, as it gets later in the day the building gets more crowded, so we definitely recommend visiting earlier in the day if you can. There’s also the option to take a guided tour of the cathedral .

Holders of the Barcelona Card get a discount on tickets, however to our knowledge this can only be redeemed when purchasing tickets in person, not online.

A number of passes include entry to the Sagrada Familia. The Go Barcelona Pass includes a guided tour, which is an excellent option for learning more about what you are seeing. The Barcelona City Pass also includes the Sagrada Familia, and lets you book your entrance time online before you go.

Another option is the Gaudi bundle , which includes pre-booked timed entry to the Sagrada Familia and Parc Guell, as well as an audioguide that covers both attractions.

See more on discount passes in Barcelona in the section on saving money in Barcelona below. We also recommend reading our guide to visiting the Sagrada Familia , which has everything you need to know to plan your visit.

Recinte Modernista Sant Pau

A relatively new opening to Barcelona visitors, the Recinte Modernista Sant Pau is quickly becoming one of Barcelona’s more popular attractions.

Originally built as a hospital, this series of buildings is one of the finest examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Europe, and has been awarded UNESCO world heritage status alongside the Palau de la Musica Catalana in the Gothic Quarter.

Recinte Modernista Sant Pau Barcelona

You can explore this complex and go inside a number of the buildings. It’s just a stunningly beautiful place to walk around and experience, both inside and outside, and is only a 15 – 20 minute walk from the Sagrada Familia. Well worth doing.

Recinte Modernista Sant Pau Barcelona

Free to Go Barcelona Pass holders, discounted admission for Barcelona Card holders. You can also buy tickets online in advance here .

Gaudí Experience 4D

Next on our itinerary is a trip up towards Park Güell. On the way, we suggest you might want to pop into the Gaudí experience , an interactive exhibition that will take you through the life and works of the architect responsible for so many of Barcelona’s sights. There’s an overview of some of his most notable works, as well as a 4D cinema.

Gaudi Experience barcelona

Free with the Go Barcelona Pass, or you can buy a ticket online in advance here .

Situated on the hills towards the north of the city, Park Güell is another of Gaudí’s works. This is a little bit different though, being as it is a large park area with a number of installations to explore and visit.

Originally planned as a housing development of upper class properties offering spectacular views, the vision of sixty homes was never realised, with only two actually completed.

However, many of the features envisioned by Gaudí for the public spaces were created, including the entrance houses, main terrace area, mosaic serpentine bench, and colonnaded footpaths.

Parc Güell Barcelona

There is also a house museum you can visit on site which was Gaudí’s home for the last twenty years of his life. This has a separate entry fee, but if you are interested in seeing how he lived, is worth the visit.

Park Güell used to be free to visit, but its overwhelming popularity led to a ticketing system being put in place.

This has timed entrances, helping to keep the park more pleasant for everyone to visit. You can visit parts of the park without a ticket, but the key attractions, known as the Monumental Zone, do require a ticket.

Parc Güell Barcelona

You will want to book tickets for Park Güell online in advance , which you can do on GetYourGuide here , or on the official site here . This is definitely recommended to be sure you are not disappointed or have to wait when you arrive. If you do this, be sure you arrive at the entry time specified on the ticket as otherwise you won’t be able to get in.

Holders of the Barcelona City Pass can also pre-book their timed entry to Parc Guell online, and entry is also included as part of this card. Holders of the Go Barcelona Pass can visit Parc Guell as part of a free guided tour.

If you don’t want to invest in one of these passes but still want to visit both Park Güell and the Sagrada Familia, you might consider a Gaudi bundle , which includes pre-booked timed entry to both attractions, as well as an audioguide that covers both attractions.

And that sums up our second day of exploration in Barcelona! It might seem that there’s not so much on this day, but the attractions will take you a while to visit, and you will have to factor in transit times between them, so we’d suggest not trying to add too much more to today in case you run out of time.

Barcelona Itinerary: Day 3

The third day on our Barcelona itinerary has us starting in the Gothic Quarter, and then heading up above the town to visit a castle and a number of Barcelona’s most popular museums, finishing off with a spectacular free sound and light display. But first, we start with the:

Chocolate Museum

What better way to start the day than with chocolate? And given that your entry ticket to Barcelona’s chocolate museum is actually a real bar of chocolate, you can’t fail to be happy when you visit.

Chocolate Museum Barcelona

When you do, you’ll learn all about the history of one of the world’s favourite treats, including how it came to be so popular in Europe, how it is made, and some of the culture that grew up around it. Barcelona was one of the major ports for chocolate to arrive into Europe, and it played a key role in the economy of the city.

Also fun are the many chocolate statues and displays made of chocolate. Definitely a fun way to start a full day of exploration in Barcelona!

Chocolate Museum Barcelona

This one is free for Barcelona Card holders, or you can buy your ticket online in advance here .

Gothic Quarter

From the Chocolate Museum you’re going to head deep into the warren of narrow streets that is the Gothic Quarter.

This is the oldest part of the city, and is where some of the highlights of Barcelona are tucked away. I’d definitely recommend having a paper map handy when you start to explore – the high buildings and narrow streets mean GPS signals can get easily confused.

Gothic Quarter Barcelona

Whilst wandering the Gothic Quarter is an experience of itself, there are a number of attractions within that you should check out. First of these, coming from the Chocolate Museum, is the excellent Picasso Museum , which celebrates the early part of the artists life and work, as well as housing some of his later work. A must for fans. You can book a guided tour of the museum here .

From here, you can also visit the UNESCO world heritage listed Palau de la Musica Catalana . You can book tickets for this online here , or buy them in person at the box office. If you have a Barcelona Card, it’s good for a 20% discount on the tour price, but only when purchasing tickets in person.

A good option is also to visit the Palau de la Musica for a performance. You can see all the upcoming performances and book tickets for them here .

Gaudi Exhibition Centre Barcelona

Heading further west in the Gothic Quarter, you’ll find yourself at Barcelona’s massive gothic Cathedral. This is free to enter, and worth popping into.

Next to it is the Gaudí Exhibition Centre, the first museum entirely dedicated to the works of Anton Gaudí. You can learn all about the architect and his architecture through images, models, audio-visuals and documents, and it’s a fascinating journey through his work.

Montjuïc Hill Attractions

We’re now going to head up Montjuïc Hill, which has a number of attractions atop it. Depending on your interests and how much time you have, you will probably want to pick a few of these rather than try to rush around all of them.

Montjuïc Castle

First on my list is the large fortress atop the hill, Montjuïc Castle . This huge fortress has played a key role in the history of the city over the last few hundred years, serving as a Spanish control over the potentially unruly Catalan city, as well as a prison and execution centre.

Montjuic Castle

Today the castle is open to visitors and you can wander the huge walls, take in the views across the city skyline, and think back to darker times. There’s an entry fee, although it’s free to visit on Sunday afternoons.

Poble Espanyol

If you’re interested in learning about the different regions of Spain, and in particular their architecture and food, then a visit to Poble Espanyol should be on your list.

Poble Espanyol

This is a huge open air architectural museum, built in 1929, which consists of 117 full-size buildings representing fifteen different regions of Spain, many of which are replicas of actual buildings. It’s also home to local artists, restaurants and shops, and you can see everything from glass blowing to jewellery making.

Again, you could spend a few hours just wandering around here as there is a lot to see and do. It also regularly hosts concerts, gastronomic festivals and other events.

Poble Espanyol

Free to holders of the Go Barcelona Pass, discounted admission for Barcelona Card & Barcelona City Pass holders. You can also book a ticket online in advance here .

Joan Miro Foundation

Fans of Barcelona-born Joan Miró will definitely want to stop in at the Joan Miró Foundation on Montjuïc Hill. Created by the artist himself with the aim of promoting the work of young experimental artists, the museum displays a large number of Miró’s creations, stretching throughout his career.

Joan Miro Foundation Barcelona

The purpose built building is also an impressive and logically laid out structure, that will guide you through the artist’s works. There’s also a library on site which is home to Miró’s book collection.

There’s an entry fee, Barcelona City Pass holders get discounted admission. You can also book a ticket online in advance here .

National Museum of Catalunya Art

An imposing building with a spectacular view over the city, the National Museum of Catalan Art (MNAC) is a must-visit for anyone with an interest in the art of the Catalonia region.

It has art of various styles from across the centuries, including an impressive collection of romanesque church paintings.

MNAC Barcelona

The building itself is also quite spectacular, in particular the Oval Hall, a massive event space which houses one of Europe’s largest organs. You can also take the lift to the top floor to wander on the roof, which offers excellent views of the city.

Magic Fountain

The last entry on our final day of our three day Barcelona itinerary is the Magic Fountain , which you can see from the steps in front of the National Museum of Catalan Art.

This fountains runs a spectacular sound and light show in the evenings which is a real treat to watch as the water displays synchronise with the sound and light.

MNAC Barcelona

Built in 1929 for the International Exhibition, and restored for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic games, this is definitely one you won’t want to miss. The schedule depends on the time of year – you can see it here .

Barcelona Itinerary: Extras

There’s a lot to see in Barcelona beyond the above, and I wanted to highlight a few of our favourite spots. If you have a bit more time in Barcelona, or simply want to swap a few things around in the itinerary, the below items should definitely be in your list.

Take a Walking tour or Segway tour

If you buy a Go Barcelona Pass, you’ll find it comes with free walking tours of Barcelona and a Segway tour of Barcelona . We took advantage of the free walking tour, and chose a three hour tour around the highlights of the Gothic Quarter and Las Ramblas.

Barcelona Cathedral

This was an excellent way to learn a bit about the history of the city and see some of the main attractions with a local.

If you do a tour like this, we’d suggest scheduling it early on in your trip as it will help orientate you to the city – plus you can ask your guide for tips and advice on things like local restaurants, bars and nightlife.

See a later section of this guide for tips on walking tours in Barcelona we recommend.

Palau Güell

Just off Las Ramblas you’ll find the Palau Güell , one of the earlier works by Gaudí in the city, and one where you can see many of his architectural visions coming into focus.

This is strikingly obvious as soon as you see the building from the outside, with its hugely impressive twin front doors in Gaudí’s famous parabolic arch shape.

These were designed to be large enough to accommodate a horse drawn carriage, with one door being for entering the building, and the other for exiting.

Once inside you’ll have the opportunity to see many of the rooms inside, including the central hall and the bedrooms, and of course, the roof terrace. This latter place is a popular spot to see the sunset, depending on when you visit.

You can buy a ticket in advance here . It’s also included on the 3 Houses of Gaudi pass .

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Fans of FC Barcelona will probably have a visit to Camp Nou right at the top of their list. This is the home of Barcelona’s hugely successful football team, and during the day you can take a tour of the stadium to get a behind the scenes look at everything from the VIP suites to the players locker rooms. You can even sit in the seats the coach sits in during the game!

Camp Nou Barcelona

There’s also a well laid out museum which takes you through the history of the club, its impact on the city, and some of its notable players and achievements. Jess and I actually really enjoyed this visit, despite neither of us being huge football fans.

If you do decide to visit, we definitely advise coming early as it gets very popular. You’ll also want to check match times as obviously you can’t take a tour when the stadium is in use. Although fans may want to also catch a game here.

Camp Nou is free for holders of the Go Barcelona Pass, and there is a small discount for holders of the Barcelona Card. You can also book tickets here .

Note – Camp Nou is undergoing major construction works so access to the stadium is limited until November 2024.

Parc de la Ciutadella

If you would like to visit a city centre park, a good option is the Citadel Park, or Parc de la Ciutadella, which isn’t too far from the Chocolate Museum.

Dating from the 19th century, and the earliest green space in the city, this 70-acre park has plenty of green space – perfect for a picnic, or to grab a breather from all your exploring.

Parc de la Ciutdella Barcelona

Its best known feature is likely the large water feature, which was one of the earlier works in the city that Gaudí was involved with, although he wasn’t well known at the time and his involvement was fairly minimal.

It’s a grand construction, topped with giant golden horse drawn chariots, and is worth seeing. Entry is free.

Torre Bellesguard

A little way north of the city centre, Torre Bellesguard is a relatively recent addition to the works of Gaudí that you can visit in the city.

Torre Bellesguard Barcelona

Built for a private owner between 1900 and 1909, the home is still occupied by a private owner, so only certain parts of the property can be visited, although this does include the spectacular attic and roof areas which were the highlights in my mind.

I would suggest that this is well worth doing – this is a much less popular attraction than many of the other Gaudí properties, and you will have a bit more room to breathe.

Torre Bellesguard

I particularly enjoyed visiting the roof terrace, which has spectacular views over the city, with the bonus that the whole roof is designed to look like a dragon.

Guided tours currently run on weekends, and there are also audio guided tours available. See times and languages on the official site here . You can book tickets (with optional tour) here .

Colonia Güell

Colonia Güell is 23 kilometres from the city centre of Barcelona, but can still be reached by public transport, so don’t let the distance put you off. It’s a purpose built 19th century industrial village, which you can explore with the help of an audioguide.

Colonia Guell Barcelona

The village is definitely worth exploring, but the highlight of a visit to Colonia Güell is the church known as Gaudí’s Crypt. Whilst the final vision was never completed, this building was the place where Gaudí first incorporated all of his architectural innovations, and it serves very much as a blueprint for much of the Sagrada Familia.

The only part of the church to be completed was the crypt area, although this feels more like a church than a crypt, with a full nave, altar and pews. It’s a truly unique creation, and as it requires a bit more effort to get here than say the Sagrada Familia, is a lot less crowded – we actually had the whole Crypt to ourselves for large parts of our visit.

Entry is free with the Go Barcelona Pass , and you get the audioguide as part of your entry too. The Barcelona Card gives discounted admission. You can also book tickets online in advance here .

And that sums up our suggested itinerary for three days in Barcelona! As you can see, there’s a lot to see and do here, and you’ll have no trouble filling your time. Now, let’s take a look at some practicalities for your visit, as well as a map of this Barcelona itinerary.

3 Day Barcelona Itinerary Map

To help you visualise all the above, we have put together a map which you can see below or on Google Maps here . It also includes our recommended hotels.

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3 Day Barcelona Itinerary Overview

  • Day 1: Casa Batlló, Casa Milá, Las Ramblas, La Boqueria, Mirador de Colom, Las Golondrinas, Barcelona Aquarium
  • Day 2: Sagrada Familia, Recinte Modernista Sant Pau, Gaudí Experience, Park Güell
  • Day 3: Chocolate Museum, Gothic Quarter, Montjuïc Hill

How to Save Money on Your Barcelona Sight-Seeing

As you’ll have seen throughout this post, Barcelona has a number of options for saving money when visiting attractions in Barcelona.

The three main ones that we recommend visitors look at are the Go Barcelona Pass , the Barcelona City Pass , and the Barcelona Card .

These work a little differently, and depending on what you want to visit, you might find one works better for you than the other.

MNAC Barcelona

If you plan to visit everything on the main itinerary above, the Go Barcelona Pass is what we would recommend.

The combined price of the attractions which are included in the above Barcelona itinerary that are covered by the Go Barcelona Pass at time of writing is around €211, and a three-day pass is only €159 (as of April 2023).

Consider that it also includes the Barcelona Bus Turístic Hop on Hop off bus tour worth €30, plus a number of other attractions as well as a walking tour and bike tour, then we think the Go Barcelona Pass is excellent value for money and well worth considering for your Barcelona visit.

Read Jess’s full review and guide to using the Go Barcelona Pass to see if it makes sense for you.

Colonia Guell Barcelona

If you don’t think you’ll visit enough attractions to make the Go Barcelona Pass worth it, then you might consider the Barcelona Card instead.

This is a cheaper option, and whilst it does offer free admission to a number of attractions, the majority of its benefit comes in the form of free public transport (including the airport train) and a range of discounts on popular attractions.

Another option if you just want to focus on the highlights, and then save on the other major attractions as you wish, is the Barcelona City Pass .

This pass includes both the Sagrada Familia and Parc Guell, and it lets you pre-book a timeslot for both of these, which is essential to a smooth queue free visit. It also includes a number of other features and attractions, including a hop on hop off bus ticket, and 10% off admission at the majority of the sites in this post.

So, which card to go for? Well, in the text above for each attraction I’ve made it clear where each card offers a benefit, so do take a look through and figure out which card might be best for you, and also check out the other features of the Barcelona City Pass , the Go Barcelona Pass and the Barcelona Card before making a decision, which may include discounted admissions, guide books, and so on.

Overall, if you’re planning on seeing everything in this guide, then the  Go Barcelona Pass will likely be the best option. If you are focusing primarily on specific highlights like the Sagrada Familia and Park Guell, the Barcelona City Pass  is a fantastic option.

Finally, if you’re just going to a few attractions and are more concerned with sorting out your transport and getting a bit of a discount, check out the Barcelona Card .

Note – in 2020 the Barcelona Pass rebranded as the Go Barcelona Pass which is now a virtual product only – there is no physical pass option. The products included are the same, but the name and branding changed. Our photos are of the older product, from when it was available as a physical pass.

Getting Around Barcelona

Barcelona is easy to get around, with an extensive bus, metro and light rail network. It’s also easily walkable for the most part, although you will likely want to take public transport for some of the slightly further out destinations.

If you are going to use public transport you have two options, depending on how much you want to travel.

First, you can buy individual tickets as you go. If you decide to do this, the most cost-effective way to do so is the ten ticket (T-Casual) card.  This is much cheaper than buying individual tickets and also lets you change transport options within an hour and fifteen minutes of starting your journey.

Note this was previously known as the T10 card. Unlike the T10 card though, this cannot be used by multiple travellers for the same journey – each traveller needs their own card.

The other option for public transport is the Hola BCN card, which gives unlimited access to the transport network in the city, and is available for durations from 48 hours to 120 hours. You can buy that online here .

Hop on hop off bus tour Barcelona

There are a couple of other options for paying for your Barcelona transport.

First, if you purchase a Barcelona Card or a Barcelona Card Express , you get free travel on the metro, buses, trams and trains for the duration of the card. This includes the airport metro and train.

Second, if you purchase a Go Barcelona Pass  or Barcelona City Pass , these both come with one day access to the Hop On Hop Off Barcelona Bus Tour , which covers nearly every major tourist site in the city.

Alternatively, you can purchase 1 or 2 day hop on hop off bus tickets directly here .

If you’re arriving into Barcelona by air, you can take a taxi or train into the city centre. There’s also an airport bus service, which is what we normally use. You can buy tickets on the day, but we normally reserve ours in advance so as not to have to worry about it. You can buy tickets for the Barcelona aerobus here .

Walking Tours of Barcelona

We love taking walking tours when we visit a city. It’s a great way to learn a lot about its history, culture and people, as well as get tips on what to see and where to eat.

There are a number of walking tour companies offering tours in the city. If you pick up one of the aforementioned passes, some of these include a walking tour, so definitely take advantage of that.

Otherwise, we usually recommend walking tour company Take Walks . We’ve taken tours with them in cities around the world, and enjoy the small groups and knowledgeable guides. They offer a number of tours in Barcelona, some of which we’ve included below along with other suggestions.

  • This excellent value 2-hour walking tour of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter on GetYourGuide
  • This 3 hour tour of the Gothic Quarter which includes tapas tasting. Included on the Go Barcelona Pass
  • Complete Gaudí Tour : Interested in learning about Gaudi? This tour features some of the architects highlights, including Casa Batlló, Park Guell and the Sagrada Família. It even includes a Tower Climb of the latter. This is with Take Walks , one of our favourite walking tour companies.
  • Barcelona Cooking Class : Want to learn how to cook some delicious Spanish cuisine? This Paella making party with a local chef includes a visit to Boqueria market and Sangria making!
  • Skip the Line Express Sagrada Família Tour & Tickets – If you want a guided tour of the Sagrada Familia and are struggling to get official tickets, this is a great option
  • If you prefer your tours to mix history with food, check out this 3.5 hour food walking tour of the Gothic Quarter which includes tapas tasting, drinks and dinner. This is another Take Walks tour.

Obviously, if you decide to take a walking tour you will need to tailor this itinerary to suit. We’d suggest doing it earlier in the trip so you can take full advantage of the tips your guide gives you.

Naturally, there are also many other walking tours to choose from. See this selection on GetYourGuide and these options on Viator for more ideas.

Day Trips from Barcelona

If you’re in Barcelona for longer, or would prefer to spend one of your days exploring the Catalonia region, then we have some fantastic day trip options for you to consider.

  • A full day trip to Girona and Figueres – visiting Girona and Figueres is one of the more popular day trip options from Barcelona. Girona has spectacular old medieval streets to explore, Figueres was the birthplace of Dali, and it has a fantastic Dali museum.
  • A luxury full day small-group tour from Barcelona which includes the Dali Museum, Girona, and lunch in Besalu
  • A day tour to Montserrat – home to the Montserrat monastery, built at the top of the impressive Montserrat mountains. This is a wonderful place for hiking and epic photos. The full day tour includes wine tasting and lunch.
  • A day tour of the medieval villages of Catalonia , which includes stunning Besalu as well as Rupit and Tavertet
  • A full day small group tou r to Montserrat that includes early Entrance to Montserrat Monastery as well as a Gourmet Cava Tour and lunch
  • A hot air balloon tour – this tour includes a hot air balloon ride, transfers and breakfast
  • A full day tour of the Pyrenees – this includes a visit to the stunning Nuria Valley which can only be accessed on foot or by rack railway. In summer it’s the perfect place for hiking, and in winter it’s a haven for snow sports. You can also book a full day hiking trip if you prefer.
  • Speaking of skiing, if you visit Spain in winter you can take a day trip from Barcelona and go skiing! See our detailed guide to how and where to go skiing in Spain here
  • A full day tour of the Costa Brava coastline – the rugged Costa Brava coastline is home to stunning beaches, ruined Roman cities and dramatic coves. This tour will take you to some of the highlights.

Where to Stay in Barcelona

Barcelona has no shortage of choice when it comes to accommodation, and we’ve stayed at a number of different locations in the city in both apartments and hotels.

Our preferred option when booking accommodation is booking.com (see their Barcelona listings here ). They list everything from hotels to apartments to hostels, and we find they usually have the widest range at the most competitive prices.

To give you an idea of what’s available, here are some options we recommend:

  • Hotel Barcelona Catedral – a 4* property in Barcelona in the heart of the Gothic Quarter. We’ve stayed here, and enjoyed the roof top pool and incredible central location.
  • Hostel One Ramblas – a very well reviewed and very central hostel option
  • The 8 Boutique B&B – a highly rated and well located bed and breakfast
  • Duquesa de Cardona – a 4* property on the waterfront with a roof top bar
  • Leonardo Hotel Barcelona Las Ramblas – part of the good value Leonardo chain, this 3* property is a few moments from Las Ramblas. We enjoyed our stay here, and the breakfast in particular was excellent.

Apartment rentals through sites like Plum Guide are also available. One thing to be aware of is that in Barcelona these need to be registered with the city. When they are registered they will be issued a license number. If you want to stay in an apartment rental in Barcelona, then we recommend picking one which has the license number on the listing.

If you would prefer to stay in an in apartment in Barcelona, then we recommend Plum Guide .

Plum Guide carefully curate their listings so their options tend to be of a very high quality whilst still being available at a range of price points. We’ve stayed at a number of their properties around the world, and you can see our  review of the Plum Guide here . See their listings for Barcelona here .

If you can’t find what you want from the above choices, or you want some new options to try out, we wrote a whole post on the  best alternatives to AirBnB  which you should check out!

Barcelona Port

Practicalities for Visiting Barcelona

Safety: We’ve not had any problems in Barcelona, although the city carries a reputation for petty crime, in particular pick pockets. These are known to frequent tourist areas, especially Las Ramblas and the metro system. We believe that most crime is opportunistic in nature, so if you take basic precautions and are aware of some common Barcelona scams , you should be fine.

Power: Electricity is of the 220v standard, with the 2 pin European style plug. Travellers from countries like the UK and the US will need an adapter, and US travellers need to check their equipment supports the 220v standard – it will be written clearly on the power adapter.

See more on travel adapters and how to choose one for your trip in our guide to the best travel adapters .

Barcelona Port

Currency: Barcelona is part of the Eurozone, so the main currency is the Euro. You can get these from ATM’s, banks and currency exchanges, although credit cards are of course widely accepted.

Internet: Internet access is widely available in the form of WiFi all around the city and in hotels and coffee shops, so you shouldn’t have any trouble getting online. You can also pick up local SIM cards if you have an unlocked phone. If you are travelling from the USA, consider a Google Fi package which lets you use your data overseas.

For more options on getting online when travelling, check out our guide to getting online when travelling to help you figure out the best options.

Water: The water in the taps is safe to drink, but tastes heavily chlorinated. If you don’t like the taste, bottled water is widely available.

Further Reading for your 3 Day Barcelona Trip

Well, that was a lot of content to help you plan your trip to Barcelona! Hopefully you find it useful. As well as the above, we have a number of other resources we’d like to recommend to help you out, both content we’ve written ourselves, and resources we’ve found online. Between this post and these resources, you should be able to put together the perfect trip!

  • If you’re visiting for a shorter time period, here’s a suggested itinerary for one day in Barcelona as well as our 2 day Barcelona itinerary .
  • Our guide to the best photography spots in Barcelona
  • Jess’s comprehensive review and guide to using the Go Barcelona Pass
  • A post comparing the three main discount passes available in Barcelona , to help you decide which one will save you the most money
  • A guide to taking a day trip from Barcelona to Girona and Figueres
  • A guide to the best locations for getting a great view of Barcelona
  • Some of our favourite street art in Barcelona
  • Want to see some of Gaudi’s creations? Check out our definitive guide to the best Gaudi sights in Barcelona
  • Thinking of heading out of town? Check out our definitive guide to the Spanish Pyrenees , as well as our guides to things to do in Girona , and things to do in Besalu !
  • The Lonely Planet Pocket Guide to Barcelona
  • Rick Steve’s Barcelona Guide
  • The official Barcelona Tourism webpage

And that sums up our idea of how to spend the perfect three days exploring Barcelona! We hope you found this itinerary useful. Are you planning a trip to Barcelona? What do you want to see when you do? Let us know in the comments below!

Visiting Barcelona? This 3 day itinerary for Barcelona has you covered, with all the top attractions from the works of Gaudi to museums and more. There are also tips on saving money, advice on finding accommodation, practical tips for your visit, and much more!

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Ranger Roberts says

4th September 2023 at 7:14 pm

How Do you know what dates and times are available to purchase The Barcelona city pass ?? Ive put in multiple combinations all showing availability but when I try to confirm itinerary I get “Tickets you have selected are no longer available. ” I’m looking around the 26-29th of Sep ..

I see where time slots are sold out for Sagrada Familia but not for for any other selection including HOHO Bus.. So I dont know what or how many selections to change and what may options are .. Please help .. I’m on the Tibet website .

Thank you .. Ranger Roberts

Laurence Norah says

6th September 2023 at 3:16 pm

Hi Ranger Roberts,

So I just checked the Barcelona Pass on the Tiqets website and it seemed to let me pick most combinations and times around the time you are visiting. So I am wondering if there was a glitch when you tried? Otherwise, I’d recommend reaching out to the Tiqets team via their website to ask for some assistance.

Apologies I can’t be of more assistance, but do have a great time in Barcelona!

27th February 2020 at 8:32 am

Hi Laurence,

I am planning a 3 day trip to Barcelona in the month of June and below is a schedule of attractions I have planned to cover in 3 days: Day 1 – Casa Batlló, Casa Milá, Las Ramblas, La Boqueria, Parc de la Ciutadella, Mirador de Colom, Las Golondrinas Boat Tour

Day 2 – Camp Nou Stadium tour, Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, Chocolate Museum, Gothic Quarter – Barcelona Walking Tour, Los Tarantos Flamenco Show

Day 3 – Cost Brave full-day tour

Also, I would be using public transport from the airport to the city and within the city for 3 days.

Can you please help me with which Card I should get? Barcelona Card (free public transport) or the Go Barcelona Card?

Also, if I choose the Barcelona Card – will I get a discount on tickets for below attractions : 1. Sagrada Familia 2. Parc Guell 3. Chocolate Museum 4. Camp Nou Stadium tour 5. Casa Batllo 6. Casa Mila etc.

27th February 2020 at 10:52 am

Sounds like a great trip! So, first, let’s look at the individual entry prices for each attraction (Feb 2020 prices):

Casa Batllo – €25 (online) Casa Mila – €24 (online) Las Ramblas – free La Boqueria – free Parc de la Ciutadella – free Mirador de Colom – €5.4 (online) Las Golondrinas Boat Tour – €15.50 Camp Nou – €26 (online) Sagrada Familia – €26 (online) (there is a €20 ticket, but this can only be used for the last two hours of opening) Park Guell – €10 (online) Chocolate Museum – €6 Gothic Quarter Barcelona Walking Tour – €18 Los Tarantos Flamenco Show – €17

So you are looking at €172.9 for attractions so far.

For transport to and from the airport, the Aerobus from the airport is €5.90 one way, and €10.2 return.

For transport around the city, you can either get a transport card, or buy individual tickets. A transport card for two days is €16.30. You can also buy a pack of 10 individual tickets for €11.35. I actually think this might work out better for you as you should be able to walk to most places, with the exception of Camp Nou and Parc Guell. However, some of the passes come with the Hop on Hop off bus, which stops at those locations.

We usually recommend three cards in Barcelona, the Barcelona City Pass , the Go Barcelona Pass and the Barcelona Card .

You can see our full comparison of all the Barcelona passes here .

Let’s look at your plan and see which card would be best value for you 🙂

The Barcelona City Pass. This includes entry to the Sagrada Familia and Parc Guell, as well as a one-way airport transfer. There’s also a 1 day Hop on Hop off bus. Then you get 20% off a number of attractions, including most of the attractions you plan to visit, which also includes 20% off a Costa Brava day tour. The price is €88.

I added up the price of the pass overall once you take into account what is included and the discounts, and you’d end up paying €202.9. So on the face of it, not a great discount for what you want to see. However, it does include the airport bus one way (€5.9), and a one day HOHO bus, (€25). However, probably not the best fit for you still.

The Go Barcelona Pass. This includes many attractions you want to see, with the exception of Mirador de Colom, Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, Chocolate Museum and Los Tarantos. The pass costs €99.99 for two days. I added up the cost of the pass plus the tickets you have to buy, and it comes to €164.39 – so this is definitely a saving. Consider it also has the HOHO bus and lots of other attractions that you might consider visiting, and this is definitely an option to consider I think.

The Barcelona Card. This primarily features museums for free, and then has discounts on other attractions. It also includes a transport pass. The pass costs €41.4, which is quite low. However, you have to pay full price for Camp Nou, Sagrada Familia and some other attractions. I did the math, and based on your plan, the total with the card, attractions and discounted attractions is €184.8.

So far, I would say the best option is the 2 day Barcelona Card. You would have to pay for your own transport to and from the airport. However, you can then use the HOHO bus for your second day. I would suggest planning your day by looking at the route of the HOHO bus as it goes one way around the city. That said, as the timings might be quite tight on that day, taking public transport might be best as it will likely be faster!

I hope this all helps with your planning 🙂

arlene says

25th October 2019 at 3:29 pm

i printed it thru the icon its 89 pages long!big print a lot of wasted space and paper

25th October 2019 at 4:25 pm

Thanks for the feedback. This is a new feature on the website so it is useful to have this feedback. I have adjusted the font size for the printable page – can you let me know how many pages it shows now for you? It seems to be different for different people, but hopefully this has fixed it. No need to print it again of course.

Marcy Lane says

19th October 2019 at 8:23 am

Where can I find the print button. I don’t see it. We are going to Lisbon first with my husband and I and are meeting our daughter and her young family. Is this kid friendly? Where can I find the print button? I don’t see it? This is fabulous! Do you have itinerary for Lisbon too?

19th October 2019 at 8:26 am

There should be a print button in the social sharing icons that float down the side of the post (on desktop) and are at the bottom of the post (on desktop and mobile). It’s a blue icon, just after the e-mail envelope (second icon along). Let me know if you don’t see it, and what you see there instead, as we’ve only just implemented this and so it might not be displaying properly everywhere. If you don’t see it, if you could let me know what browser you are using.

For Lisbon, we haven’t visited yet so we don’t have an itinerary unfortunately.

For Barcelona – this itinerary is kid friendly, although it will depend on the kid and their stamina for sight seeing! So you might want to cut it down a bit to make it more manageable depending on their age and interests 🙂

Have a great trip!

19th October 2019 at 8:44 pm

The message said to sign up for the newsletter to get the itininery which I did. I haven’t gotten a confirmation that I signed up so I can get the itinerary. thanks

19th October 2019 at 9:09 pm

Thanks for coming back to me. I can see you have signed up and still need to confirm. If you could check your spam/trash folders as sometimes the confirmation e-mails go there. If it’s not there, and you haven’t received it by tomorrow, let me know and I can confirm you manually,

19th October 2019 at 9:17 pm

It’s not in my spam. I just looked. Can you send me the itinerary to my email address? Would that work? [email protected]

19th October 2019 at 9:26 pm

I’ve manually approved your request and so you should be able to access the print page now. If you put in your e-mail address it should work.

I’ve raised this as an issue with our e-mail provider as you should definitely have received our e-mail!

Let me know if you have any more problems 🙂

TONY FEEHAN says

27th September 2019 at 7:48 am

Hi, I have never been to Barcelona, I travel in a couple of days for a 4 night stay with my wife, apart from going to the Camp Nou and the beach, I didnt really think there was too much there but you guide has changed my mind, a brilliant blog, really looking forward to going now, thanks you both, Tony Feehan

27th September 2019 at 7:02 pm

Thanks very much Tony – have a great time in Barcelona 😀 Do let us know how you enjoy it!

23rd September 2019 at 7:59 am

Thank you Laurence (and Jess). I’m from the US, currently in Paris with my family, and taking off to Barcelona later today to get away from everyone. Original plan was to camp out in a hotel and get some work done in peace (us, Americans, and our stupid deadlines), but after reading your article it looks like I’ll be paying attention to more than the laptop screen. I’m only going for a day or two, but your extensive guide will be indispensable to making the most out of the short trip. Cheers!

23rd September 2019 at 9:55 am

Our pleasure! You definitely won’t be short of a thing or two to do in Barcelona 😉 Even if you only manage to see a few sights in between working, it will be worth it 😀 Have a great time, and good luck with the deadline!

Nick Wells says

20th September 2019 at 4:05 pm

Hi, A great post with the most amazing and insightful advice. My wife and i are taking our daughter in October for 3 days and we will certainly utilise your travel advice – thanks. Quick question we appreciate that Barcelona has multiple options re accommodation and we have based on price and availability got reduced the list to 4 hotels. Have you stayed in any,c an you give advice re location etc Leonardo Hotel Las Rambals (£376) Room Mate Carla (£398) H10 Universitat (476) Royal Ramblas (£446) Many Thanks ..

20th September 2019 at 4:09 pm

Thanks for your comment 🙂 We have stayed at the Leonardo Hotel on Las Ramblas and thought it was nice. The street was relatively quiet (it’s a block or so back from Las Ramblas itself), and the breakfast was very comprehensive if you opt for that option. Location wise it was within walking distance to most of the highlights, otherwise very close to a metro stop for the other sights.

We’ve not stayed at the others so can’t comment specifically on those 🙂

19th September 2019 at 6:02 pm

Thank you so much for sharing such a wonderful detailed itinerary plan. This really helps. We are planning our first trip to Barcelona in mid November. Is it a good time to visit Barcelona? How about weather.. Will it be pleasant or very cold in November. Appreciate your inputs.

19th September 2019 at 7:13 pm

Thanks very much, it’s my pleasure. November it will definitely be a bit cooler in Barcelona, although not too cold – probably between 10C in the evening and as high as 20C in the day time. So pretty perfect for sightseeing in my opinion. If you are unlucky and it is windy, then it might feel cooler. So you would want to pack some warmer clothes, but overall it should be pleasant 🙂

Christopher Gladney says

12th September 2019 at 4:59 pm

Hi, this is extremely helpful! Similar to Rome, is there a Google Maps to accompany this itinerary?

14th September 2019 at 5:05 pm

Hi Christopher!

A great point! I have added the map now 🙂

Marie Michelle Aurélus says

12th September 2019 at 3:11 pm

Thank you for taking the time to put together such useful and comprehensive information on the website. I am from Haiti and i will be traveling tomorrow to Lisbon and Barcelona . I am lucky to come across this article the day prior to my departure I can’t wait to visit the historic and beautiful sites you have recommended.

Thank you and kindest regards

Marie Michelle

13th September 2019 at 8:36 pm

Our pleasure Marie – have a fantastic trip!

7th September 2019 at 6:22 pm

This article was so helpful, we are going next May for three days before our cruise and it sorted out a lot of things. A friend told me about a wine and concert they did on the roof of a building have you ever heard of one?

8th September 2019 at 10:25 am

Delighted to be able to help 🙂 We’ve not actually heard or done one of these, was your friend able to give you any more details? Was it a performance venue or something arranged at a hotel?

24th June 2019 at 4:06 pm

Your site is so helpful! Thank you.

Do you know if the magic fountain is on during the day? I know it would be without lights and music. I’m just wondering if it runs or they turn it off during the day. I can’t imagine that fighting all the crowds at night would be a pleasant experience while traveling with two teenagers, but we’d love to see it on our way down from the castle.

25th June 2019 at 1:25 am

Our pleasure! So, the Magic fountain sound and light show only runs in the evenings, you can see the schedule here: https://www.barcelona.cat/en/what-to-do-in-bcn/magic-fountain/magic-fountains-show-times

However, parts of the fountain do run in the daytime I believe, although not with the choreographed sound and light. I would urge you to see it at night if you can though, it’s quite spectacular, and it’s a big space so there is room for lots of people 🙂

27th June 2019 at 3:55 pm

Thank you, Laurence.

I’ve been looking for a good, casual restaurant for paella in Barcelona. Do you have any recommendations? We also took you up on your recommendation and booked a balloon ride with Vols de Coloms. We’re staying in Santa Pau before and after the balloon and are looking for a casual but good local restaurant between Olat, Santa Pau and Besalu and are are traveling with two teenage boys. We will have a car as well. Do you have any recommendations?

Thanks again for your help!

27th June 2019 at 7:36 pm

We don’t have any paella recommendations for Barcelona – the dish is actually from Valencia, so whilst it is of course available in Barcelona, it’s not a local specialty. For tapas though we can recommend La Alcoba Azul which is excellent.

For Santa Pau, we have dined at Cal Sastre which is also fantastic 🙂 We can recommend reading our specific regional guide for more ideas: https://independenttravelcats.com/la-garrotxa-travel-guide-volcanic-catalonia-spain/

27th June 2019 at 7:48 pm

Thank you. Great news about Cal Sastre since that is where we are staying.

And, thanks for the information about the paella. That helps me to understand why I am having trouble finding a place. Have you heard of Bar Mut or Casa Lolea in Barcelona? I’m going to add La Alcoba Azul to our plans. Thank you!!!!

27th June 2019 at 7:52 pm

Oh, you’ll have a wonderful time there. It’s so picturesque and peaceful 🙂 I have to be honest, I have not heard of either of those locations. That doesn’t mean much though, there are thousands of restaurants in Barcelona. We usually just go by recent reviews on Google Maps to find someplace!

Catherine says

20th June 2019 at 10:52 pm

Hello!! What a great blog you have! I am looking for recommendations regarding best part of the city to stay in order to take in most, if not all, of the items on your 3 day Barcelona itinerary. Looking for a 4* or better hotel. Another possibility would be an Airbnb property to rent. Saw one available in Eixample – would this be a good location option? Also, what are recommendations regarding the Salvador Dali Museum? Many thanks!

23rd June 2019 at 12:02 am

Hi Katherine!

Thank you very much! So there are lots of hotels in the city that meet your criteria. The one we stayed at most recently which has a great location is Hotel Barcelona Catedral , which is right in the gothic quarter and perfect for getting to everything. The Eixample is a good area as well.

For the Salvador Dali museum, the easiest way is to take a tour that goes from Barcelona, such as this one: A full day trip to Girona and Figueres . That will get you to and from the museum, plus you’ll have some time to explore Girona which is also lovely.

Have a great trip – let me know if you have any more questions!

Larry Krantz says

4th June 2019 at 5:12 pm

Just came across your 3 Days in Barcelona on the internet while planning for our trip in October. What a wonderful, comprehensive itinerary. We are thinking of starting our stay by taking a city tour bus around the City to get a quick overall taste, and then following your itinerary. Any recommendations for the bus tour? We’ll be going on to Morocco so any thoughts on our getting there? Thanks very much.

4th June 2019 at 5:42 pm

Hi Larry – thanks very much!

So we’ve only taken the official bus tour, which is included in the Barcelona Pass. It’s the Hop on Hop off bus tour which goes around the majority of the sights, and has an audioguide in a variety of languages. So that would be the one I recommend. If you aren’t getting a Barcelona Pass, or one of the other passes which includes a bus tour, then you can buy an individual ticket for that here .

From Barcelona, there are direct flights to Marrakesh if that’s where you are heading. The easiest way is going to be to fly. We usually use Kiwi to check flights as it’s one of the few comparison tools that includes most of the budget airlines. Just be sure to add any bags to get the true price 🙂

Let me know if you have any more questions, and have a great trip!

ferdie syfu says

31st May 2019 at 2:19 pm

I have read your thorough blog on a three day stay in Barcelona. It will be our first time traveling to barcelona , me and my wife and both 50 years old. we will be coming from Madrid by train and staying for 3 nights in June. i heard the weather is not cold this time of the year. are the three days enough or shall we stay for a fourth? thank you likewise for accommodation recommendations, as we have not planned this trip yet, we are still looking, we normally travel by train or by bus to get around, so we would normally choose a lace close to stations.

31st May 2019 at 4:07 pm

So there is a lot to see in Barcelona! We’ve visited many times and always find more to do. So you will certainly have plenty of options if you decide to stay a fourth day 🙂

For accommodation, there’s a great metro in Barcelona and it shouldn’t be hard to find a stop close to a hotel as there are lots of stops. So that shouldn’t be hard.

15th May 2019 at 2:55 pm

What a great itinerary! We will be visiting Barcelona for 4 days in January. Is the boat tour offered in January?

16th May 2019 at 11:32 am

Yes it is, although I believe it only goes once a day rather than multiple times a day, so you will want to check the timetable so as to be sure not to miss it. You can see that here .

Jocelyn S says

6th April 2019 at 6:11 am

Hi there, great article. Any tips for a family of 11 adults and 1 toddler (3yrs old), 1 adult can’t walk for long distances or time..maybe an hour at most. Any suggestions on where to stay for a big group?

Thanks ahead of time.

6th April 2019 at 12:19 pm

Hi Jocelyn!

So my tip would be to take advantage of the Hop on Hop off bus, as that will get you to all the sights in the city and minimise walking time. Alternatively, the Barcelona metro system is also very good and goes to most locations on this itinerary.

For accommodation, I’ve not travelled in large group. However, I would suggest looking for a multi-room apartment which will likely be the most cost effective option as otherwise you will have to pay for a lot of individual hotel rooms.

For example, this search on booking.com is set up to just show apartments that will take up to 11 adults. You will have to adjust the dates of course, but there are a variety of options, and the prices are very reasonable if you calculate it per person (you should be able to get a central apartment for between $30 and $60 per person per night, depending on when you visit I think).

Robin N Hall says

3rd April 2019 at 11:40 pm

Thank you so very much for such a comprehensive site on what to do, when and how much. I really appreciate all the time you have saved us. We will be attending a family wedding in London in September and then thought we’d fly to Barcelona for a 3 day visit and we will likely follow your itinerary to the T. Thank you again!

4th April 2019 at 11:56 am

Our pleasure Robin – thanks very much for taking the time to let us know you found the content useful. It’s why we write it, and it’s lovely to hear feedback. Have a wonderful trip – we’d love to hear how it went!

19th March 2019 at 11:54 am

Hi Great site and itinerary – as a relative neanderthal IT etc do you have this a printable version – thanks Steve

20th March 2019 at 12:49 pm

So this isn’t an option we currently have on the site. We know that most browsers do have a print function, so that would likely be the easiest option for now.

17th October 2019 at 6:43 pm

I appreciate this might be a bit late for your trip, but for others reading and in case you use our site in the future for other trips, we’ve now added a print button on all our posts 🙂

Happy travels!

Carol L says

21st February 2019 at 4:30 am

Weather in mid May, based on what I can tell from reading it seems dresses and pants and short sleeves for day time with jacket at night—-is that correct based on your experience? Also any recommendation for local place to see Flamenco dancing?

21st February 2019 at 8:51 am

That sounds about right – the nights tend to cool down a bit. It might also be quite warm in May (climate is so hard to predict), so you may want shorts or lighter, shorter skirts.

For Flamenco, there are a lot of options. Tablao de Carmen and Palau Dalmases Flamenco are both very highly rated, although we haven’t attended either. However I would definitely check out online reviews and go for the best reviewed options 🙂

13th February 2019 at 4:35 pm

Thanks for your Itinerary for major tourist cities and I found it very usefully when I planed my trip to Paris last summer.. I basically followed your itinerary daily, used Paris Pass and had wonderful time.

This year I plan to visit London and Barcelona and plan to follow your itinerary of both cities.. Does this Barcelona itinerary comes with a google map like other cities?

13th February 2019 at 7:06 pm

I’m delighted that you have found our content useful for your trips! You are right, this post is missing a map. I will add one in the next few days – sorry about that!

16th February 2019 at 2:56 am

Hi Laurence, We will arrive Barcelona for a 12 nights cruise trip in end of May and stay behind for 3 days after disembark. Can I ask what sort of pass are suitable for us as we have 6 hours on first day then boarding on the cruise at evening. After 12 nights of the cruise, we will stay behind of 3 days in Barcelona. This is our first time visit and I don’t know what pass and travel card are suitable. I am not quite sure how to work out the 3-day Barcelona Pass plus Travelcard because if we activate on the first day then it seems not worth for a pass. Please advise for any better idea.

17th February 2019 at 4:38 pm

It definitely depends on which attractions you want to visit in Barcelona. My suggestion would be to get the three day Barcelona Pass for your three days, but not to activate it on your first day. Instead, I would suggest maybe visiting the Sagrada Familia on your first day as that is not included on the Barcelona Pass. Then you can see the other sites when you come back from your cruise. You also might not need the travel card – public transport is very cheap in Barcelona, and you can take the metro to most locations for around a euro a ride if you buy a 10 journey travel card (which can be used for multiple people). I do however urge you to see what attractions the pass covers before deciding. To help out, we have a guide to all our favourite Barcelona Passes here:

https://independenttravelcats.com/barcelona-discount-passes-barcelona-card-vs-barcelona-pass-vs-barcelona-museum-pass/

I hope this helps – let me know if you have any other questions!

18th February 2019 at 8:04 am

Hi Laurence, Thank you so much for your suggestion and it helps us to make the decision.

Cheers, Anita

18th February 2019 at 8:15 am

My pleasure Anita – have a great trip!

26th January 2019 at 2:48 pm

We will be in Barcelona in March and was wondering what were your top choices for restuarants and food. We will also be visiting Lisbon and Paris during this trip and we are all about food experiences any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

26th January 2019 at 3:12 pm

So we don’t currently have a guide to where to eat in Barcelona as we tend to just pick the places with good deals and good recent reviews on Google Maps. However, we do have a guide for Paris which you might find useful:

https://independenttravelcats.com/paris-lunch-splurges-saving-money-on-michelin-starred-restaurants/

We’ve not visited Lisbon yet, so can’t help there I’m afraid!

have a great trip, and let us know if you have any more questions 🙂

Fabiana says

12th January 2019 at 2:00 pm

I’m so thankful for this!!! Very very helpful and great readingg! ✵✵ ✵Greetings from Brazil✵

12th January 2019 at 4:08 pm

My pleasure – I hope you have a wonderful trip and do let us know if you have any questions!

Tony Snellgrove says

13th November 2018 at 5:44 am

great site guys, well done, very helpful, we will be using your suggestions.

13th November 2018 at 3:32 pm

Thanks very much Tony!

11th November 2018 at 7:47 pm

Very comprehensive itinerary! My husband and I will be heading to Barcelona in a couple of weeks, also with a 3 day stay, and I think the plan so far will be to follow your itinerary to the T 🙂 I think we will be purchasing the Barcelona Pass. Just wondering at which point and how did you incorporate the hop on hop off bus that was included in the Barcelona pass into the trip?

11th November 2018 at 7:56 pm

Hi Emily! My suggestion for your trip is to use the HOHO bus for Day 2, as it’s an easy way to get from the city center to the Sagrada Familia and then on to Parc Guell (you would just have to walk to the Recinte from Sagrada Familia, which is not too far). You can then take it back from Parc Guell – it take a nice route around the city at this section, and you will see a few things from the bus that you might not otherwise have seen 🙂

Have a great trip, and let us know how it goes!

GBrown says

8th November 2018 at 2:43 am

I would like to plan a 3-day trip during the week of December 17-23 to some place warm and sunny. What places do you recommend in South or Central America? Thanks,

8th November 2018 at 8:12 pm

That’s quite a big part of the world! To be honest, we have only visited Costa Rica and Ecuador, so don’t have extensive knowledge of that area. Costa Rica would be a good option, as would much of the Carribean, but you’ll want to check the weather of course. Otherwise, you might also consider Thailand or Sri Lanka 🙂

Hope this helps!

Bob Lee says

11th September 2018 at 12:34 pm

Hi do you do any itinerary for other cities in Spain eg Madrid?

11th September 2018 at 12:49 pm

Hey Bob! We don’t have itineraries for the other cities as yet as we’ve not visited them, however it’s on the to-do list, so stay tuned 🙂

Kevi Jackson says

9th June 2018 at 5:49 pm

I want to confirm what sights are free with the Barcelona card, but cannot find the information online. The Barcelona card website lists the Picasso museum, but not some of the others we want to see. Are you able to reserve times for visits via the Barcelona card rather than each individual sight? (Namely the Chocolate Museum and the Monument Zone of Park Guell). Also what does ICOM stand for? TIA!

11th June 2018 at 11:38 pm

The full list of museums and attractions included are here: http://bcnshop.barcelonaturisme.com/imgfiles/ecv/card/BarcelonaCard2018.pdf

Unfortunately, there’s no one card that covers everything in Barcelona, so you have to figure out which one suits you best. For the Chocolate Museum you don’t need to reserve in advance. The only sights that require advance reservations to secure a spot are Parc Guell and the Sagrada Familia. You can book tickets for those directly online. The only city card we currently know of that lets you book those tickets in advance is the Barcelona City Pass ( https://travelcats.barcelona.ticketbar.eu/en/discount-cards/barcelona-city-pass-/ ) – we’re in the process of reviewing this and will be adding it to this post soon, but you might find it meets your needs. Once you get that you can book your time slots directly for those two attractions.

Hope this helps! I’m not sure what ICOM stands for, where did you see that?

7th June 2018 at 6:36 am

Wow this has been so wonderfully described and sorted out so many things for me. Extremely helpful artice

8th June 2018 at 10:30 am

Thanks very much Komal 🙂

2nd June 2018 at 6:29 am

This looks very useful …you kept things to the point and clear .

2nd June 2018 at 1:57 pm

Thanks Vijay

Rista Hansen says

13th May 2018 at 2:27 pm

Hi We are from Windhoek Namibia and our first time ever to visit Barcelona. We are flying to London and onwards by train to Barcelona,then Paris. The information is very useful and exciting. Any train recommendation? Regards Rista Hansen

13th May 2018 at 9:26 pm

Thanks very much! I have to say that in my mind it makes more sense to go to Paris before Barcelona, just because of geography, but i assume you have a reason for going in that order. If you want to take a train, there’s an overnight train from Paris to Barcelona, which is a great option for not wasting a day of travel. So you can take the eurostar from London to Paris, and then the overnight train to and from Paris / Barcelona. That would be my suggestion 🙂

Rorita Gattinger says

6th April 2018 at 9:07 pm

Thank you so much for putting this informative and comprehensive list together. It sure saved us a lot of time and research. We will be going soon and look forward to visiting the many sites you suggested.

Kind regards,

7th April 2018 at 10:42 am

Our pleasure Rorita – have a wonderful trip! Do check back in and let us know how it went 😀

Mireen says

30th March 2018 at 3:07 am

Hello Laurence Norah, My husband and daughter are planning a trip to Barcelona in the summer. These tips are indeed very helpful. We can definitely maximize our 3 day plan trip to Barcelona. We also wanted to see Madrid – do you have any prior blog post? If we have a few more days to spare any 3rd best city after the 2? I heard Toledo is great – or neighboring country. We have a total of 12 days. Any feedback will be highly appreciated. Thanks so much!

30th March 2018 at 10:39 am

I’m pleased that you found the post useful. I haven’t been to Madrid yet but it’s on my list! I would say that it really depends on where you want to go and what you want to see. If you wanted to stay local to Barcelona, then the town of Girona is really beautiful, and easy to get to by train. There’s also Lisbon in Portugal, which I have not visited but many friends say it is lovely. If you wanted to go further afield, there’s an overnight train service that links Barcelona with Paris too!

Have a lovely trip

Mireen Q. Delos Santos says

16th June 2018 at 2:20 am

Sorry – I didn’t see your reply. We will be on our way to our Spain adventure in about 3 weeks. Yes, we did include Lisbon in our itinerary. We were fortunate to see Paris last summer so we wanted to concentrate on Spain and enjoy it without rushing. So far we have Barcelona, Madrid, Toledo and Seville and a side trip to Lisbon.

Appreciate all your tips! Thanks so much!

16th June 2018 at 10:18 pm

My pleasure Mireen, and no worries. Have a great trip!

Kyle and Briana says

24th February 2018 at 6:51 pm

This is a good comprehensive itinerary. If we return we will check out some of the places we didn’t get to but gosh there is so much to do in Barcelona! We could spend quite a bit of time there, especially with all the possible day trips you could do outside the city as well. Here is what we did. We originally had 2 full days there, then our flight got moved so we had three so we thought okay more time in BCN! (It was supposed to be in Marrakech). But then we got pick-pocketed and day three was mostly the police station. We didn’t get the Barcelona pass but think we would have had we been staying a little longer or maybe if we thought we had a full three days from the start. We also didn’t love the tap water – it tastes like it does here in our apartment in California now! haha but we use a water filter to help

24th February 2018 at 7:02 pm

Thanks very much 🙂 There is loads to do in Barcelona you are right – we have visited a number of times and will be returning shortly, and we’re always finding more to do every time! Sorry to hear you got pickpocketed, I’ve heard really bad things about the city in the regard, but we’ve been ok so far. The water is also definitely and acquired taste!

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Taylor Swift is about to go back on tour: Here's what to expect on the Eras Tour in Paris

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After a two-month break, Taylor Swift is revitalizing her titanic Eras Tour in Paris, and fans believe there are changes coming to the show.

If you are wondering where she's playing, if there will be changes and how to score tickets, here's everything we know.

And if you're new to the Eras Tour party, you can get caught up on the first 83 shows here .

When does the Eras Tour start again?

Swift kicks off the European leg of her tour on Thursday, May 9, in Paris. She will perform Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, as well, in the City of Light.

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What are Taylor Swift's tour dates in Europe?

There are 69 shows left in the Eras Tour: 51 in Europe, nine in America and nine in Canada.

The European leg stretches from May all the way through a five-night stand at Wembley Stadium in London in mid-August.

See a complete list of international dates here .

After she wraps up in Europe, Swift will stop in Miami, New Orleans and Indianapolis before wrapping up in Canada.

See the remaining U.S. dates here .

What is the Eras Tour set list?

The Eras Tour has featured a massive 45-song set list you can check out here . But speculation is swirling it won't look the same when Swift takes the stage in Paris.

Will Taylor Swift add 'The Tortured Poets Department' to her set list?

The tortured poet has been on hiatus keeping her stamina up by releasing a double album of 31 tracks. The 2-hours-and-2-minutes project broke a number of Billboard records as the superstar did zero press to promote it. Fans flocked to stores and streaming services to listen to all the songs from "Fortnight" to "The Manuscript."

Although the singer has not confirmed whether her 11th era album will be added to her Eras Tour set list, she did post a YouTube shorts video with two scenes that sent Easter egg decoders into a frenzy. In one of the shots, the singer is next to a railing where a "TTPD" logo appears to be (at 0:11). In the succeeding shot, her back-up dancers perform holding canes and wearing top hats, something they have not worn previously.

Swift's dancers and bandmates posted to their Instagram stories as they left for France last week. The singer did not appear at two media events with her boyfriend Travis Kelce: the Kentucky Derby and a Formula 1 race in Miami , Florida. Patrick Mahomes, Kelce's friend and Kansas City's quarterback, attended the car racing spectacular with his wife, Brittany.

Can I still get Eras Tour tickets?

Swift's show is completely sold out in Europe and North America. There are resale sites with tickets, but be wary of scams. The best way to avoid getting swindled is continuously checking links on Swift's website . There are some for resale on the sites verified by her camp.

Singapore was a hotbed for fans who traveled thousands of miles only to get turned away at the venue. In Tokyo and Australia, last-minute ticket drops happened a few days — without announcement — ahead of the shows.

Miami, New Orleans and Indianapolis — the three U.S. cities Swift is visiting in the fall — have some of the heftiest price tags with Canada closely behind. In may be cheaper to travel to Warsaw, Poland, or Gelsenkirchen, Germany. Here's a list of cities with the cheapest resale tickets, according to travel website  Islands.com .

10. Vienna, Austria — total average cost: $1,089, safety score: 69.72

9. Cardiff, U.K. — total average cost: $1,061, safety score: 61.83

8. Lyon, France — total average cost: $1,047, safety score: 44.3

7. Lisbon, Portugal — total average cost: $1,028, safety score: 70.15

6. Munich, Germany — total average cost: $1,000, safety score: 78.88

5. Paris, France — total average cost: $971, safety score: 41.83

4. Stockholm, Sweden — total average cost: $935, safety score: 53.86

3. Hamburg, Germany — total average cost: $903, safety score: 57.51

2. Gelsenkirchen, Germany — total average cost: $749, safety score: 51.33

1. Warsaw, Poland — total average cost: $712, safety score: 72.98

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Who are the opening acts?

Paramore launched the Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona, in March 2023, so it's fitting the American rock band is opening the tour's second year. The act will open for Swift for 51 shows across Europe . The band was dubbed the 2024 Record Store Day global ambassador and surprised fans in Nashville the weekend following the release of "The Tortured Poets Department."

When the tour comes back to North America in October , Swift's opening act will be Gracie Abrams.

Where can I watch if I don't have tickets?

The Eras Tour is one of the first tours that has been followed, globally, by thousands of fans on digital platforms. Fans dedicate part of their concert experience to livestreaming as Swift performs. A few Swifties have learned how to host their own shows over social media including Tess Bohne , known as the livestream queen. Bohne goes live for (almost) every show pulling streams from Instagram and TikTok. When a livestream goes down, she fills the time with banter.

On YouTube, user @TaylorSwiftHockeyBro also livestreams the three-hour show, and on Twitch, @folkleric , is a host fans follow.

There is also an app, Swift Alert , that notifies fans who only want to watch certain eras like the acoustic, surprise set. The app sends out push alerts if there are any major announcements.

What secret songs are left?

For the past 83 shows, Swift has played an acoustic set she customizes at each stop with a guitar and piano performance. In 2024, the Eras Tour star added mashups of her songs for each stop. Here are the songs she has yet to perform:

  • "Taylor Swift" (debut album): "Mary's Song" and "A Perfectly Good Heart"
  • "Fearless": "The Way I Loved You," "Change," "Superstar," "We Were Happy," "That's When," "Don't You" and "Bye Bye Baby"
  • "Red": "Girl At Home," "Ronan," "Forever Winter" and "Run"
  • "1989": "Sweeter Than Fiction"
  • "Reputation": "I Did Something Bad"
  • "Lover": "London Boy," "Soon You'll Get Better" and "It's Nice to Have a Friend"
  • "Folklore": "Hoax"
  • "Evermore": "Happiness" and "Closure"
  • "Midnights": "Paris" and "Glitch"
  • "The Tortured Poets Department": all 31 tracks

Will Taylor Swift perform in 2025?

There have been many rumors that Swift will continue her show in 2025, but they are only rumors. Nothing has been announced for next year, and as of now, the tour will end in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Dec. 8.

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Charli XCX Plots 2024 International ‘BRAT' Tour Dates

Charli XCX announced the international dates for her 2024 Brat tour on Monday (March 25), which will be a mix of live concerts and what she's dubbed "partygirl" events. The run will kick off with a set at Primavera Sound Barcelona on June 1, followed by shows in London, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Mexico City before winding down on June 22 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Just hours after announcing the dates, the singer noted on Instagram that all the shows were already sold out .

At press time Charli had not yet announced the release date for BRAT , her sixth full-length album, though she did recently reveal that it is out this summer, contains 15 songs and is 41:23 long. The follow-up to her 2022 album Crash has been advanced by the uptempo first single, "Von Dutch."

Speaking to Billboard at this year's 2024 Women in Music event, Charli said that BRAT is a club record meant to evoke the illegal London rave scene of the early 2000s where she started performing as a 14 and 15-year-old, produced from a tight collection of sounds to create "this unique minimalism that is very loud and bold."

She also said that the album is "very direct" eschewing "metaphor and flowery lyricism" for language that is closer to the way she talks to her friends in text messages. "This record is all the things I would talk about with my friends, said exactly how I would say them. It's in ways very aggressive and confrontational, but also very conversational and personal," she said. "And not in that boring way where artists are like, ‘This is my most personal record.' To me, it feels like listening to a conversation with a friend.

See the Brat tour announcement and dates below.

BRAT tour dates :

June 1 - Barcelona, Spain @ Primavera Sound Barcelona

June 7 - London, England @ Here at Outernet

June 11 - Queens, NY @ Knockdown Center

June 12 - Chicago, IL @ Radius

June 15 - Los Angeles, CA @ Shrine Expo Hall

June 19 - Mexico City, Mexico @ LooLoo Studio

June 22 - São Paulo, Brazil @ Zig Club

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How to watch Almeria vs. Barcelona: La Liga live stream online, TV channel, prediction and odds

Xavi's barca take on pepe mel's relegated andalusians.

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Barcelona are on the road on Thursday taking on Almeria at Power Horse Stadium in La Liga with the hosts already relegated to the second tier. Xavi's side are second but know that Real Madrid are already champions while Pepe Mel's men are bottom of the table and already doomed since last month. With 22 losses from their last 35 games, this is a mismatch in the form book with Barca are looking for a 10th away win of this season so far.

The Andalusians have conceded 70 goals so far with the worst defensive record in the Spanish topflight with eight draws and nine losses from 17 home outings -- they have not won at home all campaign but they did edge Barca 1-0 last year. Second spot will seal a Spanish Supercup place for the Catalans and a 2-0 win over Real Sociedad further helped that cause. This could be a 15th top two finish from 16 for the Blaugrana and a record of eight wins from nine over Almeria suggests that it will be more of the same.

Here's our storylines, how you can watch the match and more:

How to watch and odds

  • Date: Thursday, May 16 | Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • Location: Power Horse Stadium - Almeria, Spain
  • Watch: ESPN+ and Fubo ( try for free )
  • Odds: Almeria +600; Draw +450; Barca -275

Almeria: Iddrisu Baba is a doubt while Largie Ramazani is suspended although Aleksandar Radovanovic could return from injury. Cesar Montes is back from his ban and should partner Chumi at the heart of the defense.

Potential Almeria XI: Maximiano; Pubill, Montes, Chumi, Langa; Edgar, Robertone; Romero, Viera, Embarba; Lozano.

Barca: Gavi and Frenkie de Jong are out while Ronald Araujo is a doubt after missing Sociedad. Alejandro Balde is stepping up his return but remains some way off while Ilkay Gundogan is suspended which could allow Fermin Lopez the chance to step in. Lewandowski is three goals behind Girona's Artem Dovbyk in the race for the Pichichi award so the Poland international needs a prolific late burst.

Potential Barca XI: Ter Stegen; Kounde, Cubarsi, Martinez, Cancelo; Pedri, Christensen, Fermin; Yamal, Raphinha, Lewandowski.

This one should go with form so expect Barca to see off Almeria by one or two goals to maintain second place. Pick: Almeria 0, Barca 2.

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Taylor Swift's inclusion in the NFL has had a huge impact on several matters, and now the league had to adapt its 2024 schedule due to the singer's tour.

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By Fernando Franco Puga

May 16, 2024 10:11PM EDT

The NFL is very aware of Taylor Swift’s global relevance . Now, the league has openly admitted that while creating the schedule for the 2024 season , they had to take the singer’s tour into consideration and adapt accordingly.

Last year, Travis Kelce revealed that after several months of trying , he was able to make Taylor Swift fall in love with him . The Kansas City Chiefs ‘ tight end started a relationship with the Grammy-award winner , and all of her fans began following football immediately.

Now that Swift has brought a lot of attention to the NFL , the league needs to take her into consideration for several matters. Surprisingly, she influenced some dates of the 2024 schedule , as the league is aware of her relevance in the US.

NFL had to change some games of the 2024 season due to Taylor Swift

Swifties have arrived in football. With the relationship between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, many of the singer’s fans have become interested in the NFL , with the Chiefs being the most grateful for it.

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Kansas City has acquired new fans, but also the rest of the NFL. For that reason, the league is very interested to walk alongside Taylor Swift and adapt to her agenda in the best way possible.

NFL vice president of broadcast planning Mike North admitted that the league had to check Taylor Swift’s tour date s in the United States to make the schedule for the 2024 season , per Fox Sports.

Swift will perform at the Hard Rock Stadium ( Dolphins ) , the Caesars Superdome ( Saints ) , and the Lucas Oil Stadium ( Colts ) for three consecutive days in each venue, and the league adapted to that calendar to avoid scheduling games during those dates.

The NFL ensured that all those teams would play away games during the dates when Swift has shows at their stadiums. However, with the Kansas City Chiefs, there’s an interesting coincidence involving Taylor’s tour.

Taylor Swift – Kansas City Chiefs – NFL 2023

Taylor Swift – Kansas City Chiefs – NFL 2023

The Chiefs will play against the Bills on November 17 . Coincidentally, Taylor has that day completely free , as she ends her first set of shows in Toronto on the 16th and restarts them on the 21st . This means she will be able to support Kelce against Buffalo .

North denied that the NFL did this on purpose , calling it “pure coincidence,” per the Boston Globe. However, the league has taken advantage of Swift’s appearances during Chiefs’ games , so perhaps it was not a mere accident .

What is Taylor Swift’s net worth?

Taylor Swift is currently the most popular American singer in the entire world. She has several of her songs placed on top of numerous playlists , and her relationship with Kelce increased her popularity even more.

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According to Forbes, Taylor Swift has a net worth of $1.1 billion . The outlet declared her a billionaire in October 2023 , and it is expected that she increases those numbers this year.

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