Barcelona sights
The sights, museums, and monuments of Barcelona
From the striking Modernisme Art Nouveau buldings of Gaudí to the Romanesque frescoes from across Catalonia in the MNAC, strolling La Rambla to indulging in a tapas crawl, admiring Picasso's earliest paintings to clapping along to a flamenco show in the Poble Espanyol Spanish village—this is why you came to Barcelona.
Barcelona sightseeing
Top sights in Barcelona
La Rambla ★★★ - La Rambla (Les Rambles in Catalán) is the long, wide, pedestrian boulevard that glides right through the heart of the old city, from Plaça de Catalunya to the port. Laid out in 1766 along the line of the demolished medieval city walls, this boulevard shunts the vehicular streets to either side and fills the broad middle of the path with a wide pedestrian road, shaded by trees and filled with kisoks, street performers, and what feels like half the city out for a stroll... » more
Gaudí & Modernisme ★★★ - Catalonia's particularly fluid and idiosyncratic version of the Art Nouveau revolution was called Modernisme, and its high priest was Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926). Gaudí incorporated creative wrought-iron patterns and colorful mosaics into his flowing, organic structures, from residential buldings (dragon-backed Casa Batlló ★★★; the undulating La Pedrera ★★) to a marvelous city park (Park Güell ★) to the amazing sand-castle basilica of Sagrada Familia ★★★, which you can watch still being built... » more
Catedral ★★ - Behind an elaborate neo-Gothic facade and spire from the 19th century lies Madrid's massive and genuinely Gothic cathedral, a dark, echoey space built largely between 1298 and 1450. It'll take a good 45 minutes to see the marvelously carved 15th-century choir stalls, ranks of glowing votive candles, and shady cloisters surrounded by magnolias and palms and ponds swimming with geese. The adjacent museum is stuffed with medieval Catalonian art... » more
Museu Picasso ★★ - The greatest Picasso museum outside of Paris is filled with 3,000 works by Andalusia native Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). There are plenty of those crowd-pleasing (or crowd-confusing) Cubist paintings, yes, but also many early works in an exactingly, surprisingly classical style worthy of an Old Master... but which Picasso painted while living here in Barcelona when he was still just a teenager... » more
Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya ★ - In an enormous 1929 palace atop Montjuïc hill is the MNAC, one of the world’s biggest and best collections of Romanesque art, centered around a series of gorgeous 12th-century frescoes removed from Catalonian churches in the Pyrenees. The late-Medeival art is actually just the highlight. The point of this museum is to catalogue the best of Catalan art from the Romanesque all the way to the 1940s... » more
Boqueria market ★ - Barcelona's cenrtal covered food market lies just off La Rambla, packed with stalls filed with ranks of round fruit, stacks of string beans, boxes of earthy mushrooms, fish straight from the docks, bins of briny olives, hocks of serrano ham ready for carving, bags of Valencia oranges, bushels of woodland berries, and piles of dried salt cod. Many of the stalls have been in the same family for three or four generations... » more
Fundació Joan Miró ★ - The world's greatest collection of art by Barcelona native Joan Miró (1893–1983) inhabits this modernist building on Montjuïc hill. The foundation owns a staggering 14,000 works by the modern master of colorful whimsical, often delightfully playful art alongside works by Miró contemporaries (Duchamp, Ernst, Calder, Léger, Moore, Oldenburg, etc.)... » more
Aeri del Port (Transbordador) ★ - This low-key, 1,292-meter (0.8-mile) thrill ride in a gondola over the harbor of Barcelona from Barceloneta to the Miramar viewpoint halfway up Montjuïc Hill offers spectacular views. The busy waterfront is below and all around you. In one direction, all of downtown Barcelona and spreads to either side of La Rambla; in the other direction, the waters of the Mediterranean stretch to the horizon... » more
Tips & Links
If you're just passing through, I'd give Barcelona at least two full days—though if you only have one day, here's how to squeeze in the most of Barcelona into just 24 hours.
Barcelona is a lovely place to relax, however, so you might be happier spending 3-4 days.
Barcelona has two types of sightseeing/transport passes:
There's a full description of both passes here, but in brief: The only museum covered fully by the Museum Pass that is not also covered by the Barcelona Card is the Museu Picasso (where you get only a 20% discount with the Barcelona Card).
You can also get discounts (usually 10% to 20%) on a wide range of sights, activites, and shows if you have a hop-on/hop-off bus ticket.
- Sightseeing
- Food & wine
- Day-trips
- Excursions
- Barcelona in One Day Sightseeing Tour
- Artistic Barcelona Afternoon Tour
- Barcelona Morning Sightseeing Tour
- Context: Welcome To Barcelona
- Skip the Line: Best of Barcelona Private Tour including Sagrada Familia
- Skip the Line: Barcelona Sagrada Familia Tour
- Context: Gaudi in Context
- Context: Gothic Quarter
- Barcelona Modernism and Gaudi Walking Tour
- Context: Dragon Hunt, Family Orientation to Barcelona
- Gaudí’s La Pedrera at Night: A Behind-Closed-Doors Tour in Barcelona
- Barcelona Super Saver: Montserrat Day Trip and Barcelona Gaudi Tour
- Barcelona Walking Tour: Picasso and Picasso Museum
- Context: Picasso's Barcelona
- Skip the Line: Best of Barcelona Private Tour including Sagrada Familia
- Gaudi's Park Güell Guided Walking Tour
- Skip-the-Line Barcelona Walking Tour: Palau de la Musica, Picasso Museum and Gaudi's Casa Batlló
- Context: Barcelona and the Sea
- Skip the Line: Gaudi's Casa Batlló Ticket with Audio Tour
- Context: Montjuic, Conquering the Mountain
- Context: Homage to Catalonia, the Spanish Civil War in Barcelona
- Barcelona Coastal Tour by Scooter
- Barcelona Gaudi Tour by Scooter
- Barcelona Photography Walking Tour: Walk Thru The Ages
- "The Shadow of the Wind" Walking Book Tour in Barcelona
- "The Cathedral of the Sea" Walking Book Tour in Barcelona
- Barcelona Gaudi Tour by Scooter
- Private Tour: Barcelona Half-Day Sightseeing Tour
- Private Tour: Barcelona Full-Day Sightseeing Tour
- Context: Custom Walk
- Context: City of Chocolate
- Tapas Evening Walking Tour of Barcelona
- Context: Modernista Menu: Avant-Garde Barcelona Cuisine
- Context: My Barcelona Kitchen
- Barcelona Tapas Tour “en el barrio”
- Context: Pica-Pica in Poble-Sec Tapas Walk
- Barcelona Cycle & Tapas
- Context: Farm to Fork, the Boqueria and Beyond
- Small-Group Tour: Traditional Food and Wine Day Trip from Barcelona
- Small-Group Cava and Wine Day Trip from Barcelona
- Sitges and Freixenet's Cava Wine Cellars Day Trip from Barcelona
- Barcelona Super Saver: City Tour, Sitges and Freixenet Cava Day Trip
- Barcelona Super Saver: Sitges, Freixenet Cava Wine Cellars and Montserrat Tour
- Catalan Culture Tour from Barcelona: Food Market, Montblanc and Human Tower Festival
- Barcelona Super Saver: Montserrat Day Trip and Barcelona Gaudi Tour
- Montserrat and Cava Trail Small Group Day Trip from Barcelona
- Three Countries in One Day: France, Andorra and Spain from Barcelona
- Girona, Figueres and Dali Museum Day Trip from Barcelona
- Montserrat Royal Basilica Half-Day Trip from Barcelona
- Barcelona and Montserrat Small-Group Tour
- Pyrenees Mountains Small Group Day Trip from Barcelona
- Salvador Dali Museum, Figueres and Cadaques Small Group Day Trip from Barcelona
- Small-Group Tour: Traditional Food and Wine Day Trip from Barcelona
- Small-Group Cava and Wine Day Trip from Barcelona
- Girona and Costa Brava Small Group Day Trip from Barcelona
- Barcelona Super Saver: Sightseeing Tour with Montjuic Cable Car and Montserrat Tour
- Barcelona Day Trip: Montserrat, Colonia Guell and Gaudi Crypt
- Barcelona Super Saver: City Tour, Sitges and Freixenet Cava Day Trip
- Barcelona Super Saver: Sitges, Freixenet Cava Wine Cellars and Montserrat Tour
- Sitges and Freixenet's Cava Wine Cellars Day Trip from Barcelona
- Tarragona and Sitges Small Group Day Trip from Barcelona
- Catalan Culture Tour from Barcelona: Food Market, Montblanc and Human Tower Festival
- Small-Group Medieval Villages Day Trip from Barcelona
- Private Tour: Salvador Dali Museum at Figueres and Girona Day Trip from Barcelona
- Private Full Day Tour to Sitges and Bodegas Torres
- 4-Day Best of Catalonia Tour from Barcelona
- 6-Day Spain Tour from Barcelona: Zaragoza, Madrid, Cordoba, Seville, Granada and Valencia
- 8-Day Spain Tour Including Barcelona, Madrid, Cordoba, Seville, Granada and Toledo
- 5-Day Spain Tour: Cordoba, Seville, Granada and Toledo from Barcelona
- 2-Day Northern Catalonia Tour: Vic, Figueres, Girona and Montserrat
- 2-Day Southern Catalonia Tour: Sitges, Tarragona and Santes Creus
SIGHTS
Barcelona tourist info: Barcelonaturisme.com (info office), Guiadelocio.com (events mag); Catalunya.com (regional info), Spain.info
Sightseeing passes: Barcelona Card (20+ sights; transport; discounts), Museum Pass (6 sights)
Tours & activities: Viator.com, ContextTravel.com, UrbanAdventures.com, City-Discovery.com, Intrepidtravel.com, Gadventures.com
LODGING
Hotels: Booking.com, Venere.com, Priceline.com, Hotels.com
B&Bs: Booking.com, Bedandbreakfast.com, Airbnb.com, Venere.com
Apartments: Rentalo.com, Vrbo.com, Booking.com, Airbnb.com, Interhomeusa.com, Homeaway.com
Hostels & campgrounds: Hostelbookers.com, Hostelworld.com, Hostelz.com, Booking.com
TRANSPORT
Airfares:
Airports: Aena.es
Trains: Raileurope.com (throughout Europe), Renfe.com (within Spain), Bahn.de (throughout Europe), Seat61.com
Public transport: Barcelona Card (free transport; sightseeing); Search all public transit: mou-te.gencat.cat; Metro/Bus: Tmb.cat; Tram: Trambcn.com; Light rail: Fgc.cat; Taxi: Taxibarcelona.cat
Car rentals: Autoeurope.com, RentalCars.com, Momondo.com, Orbitz.com, Expedia.com, Travelocity.com, Kayak.com
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This article was by Reid Bramblett and last updated in September 2013.
All information was accurate at the time.
Copyright © 1998–2013 by Reid Bramblett. Author: Reid Bramblett.
Barcelona tourist info: Barcelonaturisme.com (info office), Guiadelocio.com (events mag); Catalunya.com (regional info), Spain.info
Sightseeing passes: Barcelona Card (20+ sights; transport; discounts), Museum Pass (6 sights)
Tours & activities: Viator.com, ContextTravel.com, UrbanAdventures.com, City-Discovery.com, Intrepidtravel.com, Gadventures.com
LODGING
Hotels: Booking.com, Venere.com, Priceline.com, Hotels.com
B&Bs: Booking.com, Bedandbreakfast.com, Airbnb.com, Venere.com
Apartments: Rentalo.com, Vrbo.com, Booking.com, Airbnb.com, Interhomeusa.com, Homeaway.com
Hostels & campgrounds: Hostelbookers.com, Hostelworld.com, Hostelz.com, Booking.com
TRANSPORT
Airfares:
Airports: Aena.es
Trains: Raileurope.com (throughout Europe), Renfe.com (within Spain), Bahn.de (throughout Europe), Seat61.com
Public transport: Barcelona Card (free transport; sightseeing); Search all public transit: mou-te.gencat.cat; Metro/Bus: Tmb.cat; Tram: Trambcn.com; Light rail: Fgc.cat; Taxi: Taxibarcelona.cat
Car rentals: Autoeurope.com, RentalCars.com, Momondo.com, Orbitz.com, Expedia.com, Travelocity.com, Kayak.com