Discover the must-visit attractions in Barcelona and book a nearby hotel for extra convenience
Sagrada Familia
MM51***16Tickets were issued very quickly. I couldn't grab tickets everywhere. I finally went in and visited 🥹 a few hours before I left. But unfortunately the voice has not been sent to me. Thank you for letting me realize my dream in Barcelona.
La Pedrera – Casa Milà
JJustin PyfromMy friends at the hostel recommended me this museum on my first night in Barcelona. It was money well spent. Like everybody else, I was given a tape recorder that gave me insight into the philosophy and personal life of Antoni Gaudi. I learned so much more about Spaniard architecture in one visit than I could've ever learned on the Internet.
Casa Batlló
Gg_soo23I had an amazing experience on this tour, exploring two of Gaudí’s architectural masterpieces—La Pedrera and Casa Batlló. Both buildings showcase his unparalleled creativity, attention to detail, and visionary genius. The organic shapes, intricate designs, and innovative use of light make these landmarks truly breathtaking.However, even during the off-season, the crowds made it difficult to fully appreciate the beauty and immerse myself in the atmosphere. Some areas felt a bit rushed due to the number of visitors, not really worth the price. That said, the architectural brilliance of Gaudí makes it absolutely worth visiting. If possible, I’d recommend going early in the morning or late in the day for a slightly less crowded experience.Overall, a must-see for anyone in Barcelona who appreciates art, history, and groundbreaking design regardless of the price!
Plaça de Catalunya
AangelaCatalonia Plaza is the central square of Barcelona and a gathering place for various dining, commercial and transportation hubs. The square is green grass, super pigeons, dense, tourists or feeding pigeons or relaxing, and many locals come here to hang out. There are all shopping around, very convenient
Barceloneta Beach
生生长在海边的果果When you come to the famous coastal city of Barcelona, you always have to go to enjoy the sea breeze. The coastline is very long and the sand is very soft. There are many locals on the beach enjoying the sea breeze and drinking wine. We went there in early December and it was still a bit cold. We looked around for a while and then left. It is very close to the Gothic Quarter.
Park Güell
MM17***05Take the bus to the neighborhood and see a group of people walking into the alley. You don’t need to suspect that you will follow the big troops. It’s okay. The heat is still more. The park is very big. Maybe I checked too many introductions before I went. There is no surprise.
Placa Espanya
LLittle Prince 小王子It is one of the Teo most important squares in Barcelona, a public transport hub from where you can take bus 46, A1 and A2 to the airport. There is Arenas Mall in an old Arena de Yoro building from where you have. nice view.
Picasso Museum Barcelona
AAnonymous UserThe Picasso Museum is the most worthwhile attraction in Lisbon, Portugal! There are all Picasso works from childhood to old age. Very comprehensive! We watched the Picasso Museum for 4 hours, and the meaning was still not enough! There is a Chinese interpreter at the gate, five euros per person. We went in January and the tickets were bought on the spot. After visiting there are some art shops next to it, there are many restaurants, and one is very delicious and cheap. Picture 6 is Picasso's 16-year-old famous masterpiece. Picture 2 is Picasso's pottery pot.
Cathedral of Barcelona
小小熊杰里米SissiAs I stood in front of Barcelona's cathedral, looking up at the towering Gothic spire, an unspeakable moment of shock surged into my heart. The magnificent building in the heart of Barcelona is like a solidified epic, silently telling the history and culture of the city for thousands of years. The moment you step into the church, it seems to step into another space-time. The sun casts a fantastic jigsaw through colorful window panes, like a dreamy puzzle. The air is filled with a faint incense and accompanied by a soft pipe organ, creating a solemn and peaceful atmosphere. I could not help slowing down for fear of disturbing the sacredness. The space inside the church was extremely large, with tall pillars rising up and supporting the dome of the earth, making people feel their own smallness. Looking up, exquisite carvings and frescoes fill every inch of walls and ceilings, like vivid historical books, telling stories from the Bible and the legends of saints. Those lifelike figures, or solemn, or compassionate, or perseverance, every look and gesture seems to contain endless meaning. In front of these artistic masterpieces, I have stopped for a long time and savored the artist's exquisite skills and piety. During the visit, I also learned about the deep historical heritage of Barcelona Cathedral, which was built in the 13th century and has been built and improved for hundreds of years to form the grandeur of today. During this long period of time, the cathedral witnessed the rise and fall of Barcelona, witnessed countless wars and peace, prosperity and vicissitudes. It was not only a religious building, but also a spiritual symbol and historical witness to the city. I was impressed by the church's cloister. The corridor is surrounded by a quiet courtyard, shaded by trees and fragrance of flowers. Here, time seems to slow down, so that people can calm down and feel the beauty and tranquility of nature. The walls of the corridor are set with many exquisite tiles and sculptures that complement the surroundings and create a harmonious and elegant atmosphere. Step up the church bell tower and have a panoramic view of Barcelona. The ancient streets, scattered buildings and bustling crowds make up a vivid picture of the city. In the distance, the sparkling Mediterranean sparkle shines with golden light, which contrasts with the bustling city. At this moment, I felt the unique charm of Barcelona, which has a deep historical and cultural heritage and is full of the vitality and passion of the modern city. I left Barcelona Cathedral with emotion in my heart. This magnificent building not only gave me a taste of the unique charm and artistic level of Gothic architecture, but also gave me a deeper understanding of the power of religious belief. It is the crystallization of human wisdom and creativity, the inheritor of history and culture, and the place of people's hearts. This visit will become an unforgettable memory in my life, so that I have a broader understanding and deeper awe of the multicultural culture of the world.
Las Ramblas
SsculptorLas Ramblas is the most famous street in Barcelona, Spain's second largest city, and this avenue from the harbour to the city center has a wide sidewalk, which tourists love to come here.