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Spanish Catalan Food, AMAZING Tapas, and Antoni Gaudí Attractions in Barcelona, Spain!

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Spanish Catalan Food, AMAZING Tapas, and Antoni Gaudí Attractions in Barcelona, Spain!

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Day 22 of our Round The World Trip for Food with Star Alliance, we were in Barcelona, Spain. We started off the day with an amazing Catalan food meal at Can Vilaró before doing some sightseeing, eating legendary Barcelona tapas, and finishing with some of the most famous Antoni Gaudí attractions in Barcelona.

00:32 Catalan Food at Can Vilaró Restaurant - Can Vilaró is an amazing and classic restaurant in Barcelona that specializes in local Catalan food. To begin our meal, I started with a bowl of gazpacho, a cold and refreshing tomato and vegetable soup. One of the main dishes I ordered was cap i pota, a Spanish Catalan dish of trip and other organs in kind of like a stew. Finally, seeing some roasted lamb cheeks, I decided to try a few of those as well. It was a delicious meal with friendly local service. Thanks to for this recommendation! Total price - 23.10 EUR

9:16 Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya - After stopping by the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc for a while, we then continued on up the thill to the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. If you love art, you’ll enjoy this museum in Barcelona. Price - 12 EUR

12:30 Montjuïc Castle - 5 EUR per person - One of the greatest attractions in Barcelona is the Montjuïc Castle. The castle itself is not incredible, but the views of Barcelona that you get and the perspective you can get of the city is what I think really makes the attraction worth visiting.

14:42 Legendary tapas at Quimet & Quimet - After walking down from the castle, Ying and I stopped off at Quimet & Quimet, a legendary small tapas bar in Barcelona that specializes in tapas made from pickled and canned seafood and ingredients. The owner is an expert at what he does, and you can see the passion and love he has for the tapas he prepared. The best tapa I had at Quimet & Quimet was canned mussels with caviar which came topped over a piece of crispy toast. Total price - 20 EUR

19:26 Casa Milà (La Pedrera) - 20.50 EUR - Some of the most famous attractions in Barcelona are buildings and basilicas designed by Antoni Gaudí. So on this day I decided to visit two of the most famous Antoni Gaudí complexes in a row (the day before we had already visited Sagrada Familia, you can watch that here: Casa Milà was very interesting to see and walk around and learn about Antoni Gaudí.

24:06 Casa Batlló - 22.50 EUR - Next, we walked down the street to Casa Batlló, another well known building re-designed by Antoni Gaudí. It was busier than Casa Milà, but it was also very fascinating to learn about the ideas, thoughts, and designs that went into the construction.

On Day 22 we did quite a bit of sightseeing of attractions in Barcelona, and the highlight of the day for me was the first Catalan food meal at Can Vilaró Restaurant.

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BEST Tapas in Barcelona! ???? We visit 8 AMAZING tapas bars!

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Here's the thing... although Barcelona, Spain is famous for its food, it can actually be a really tough place to eat well. That's because there are so many tourist trap tapas bars out there serving soulless, flavourless junk. And it can be really difficult to find the great places.

But fear not, having spent a lot of time in this city, I've finally narrowed down a list of 8 of the best tapas bars in the city. These places will not disappoint - great food, excellent wines and full of soul.

So, I hope you enjoy this tapas tour of Barcelona's best tapas bars, which I did recently with two my colleagues from Devour Tours - my fellow Devour Tours co-founder Lauren Aloise (check out her Spanish food blog: and Devour's marketing director Katie Stearns. Together we tackled 8 top tapas bars on what was an epic tapas tour and also a wine tour (we tried vermouth, white wine, red wine and even Spanish dessert wine). So, if you´re coming to Barcelona, check out this video so you don't wind up stumbling into a tourist traps.

The bars we hit were:
1. Bodegas Maestrazgo
2. Bodega Puntual
3. El Chigre
4. La Viña del Señor
5. Bar del Pla
6. Bar Brutal
7. Bar La Plata
8. Bodega La Palma

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Barcelona Food Tour at LA BOQUERIA and Sagrada Familia - Barcelona, Spain, Travel Guide!

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On Day 21 of our Round The World Trip for food with Star Alliance, we spent the day in Barcelona. Barcelona is an amazing food city, and one of the best places to start eating is at La Boqueria. After eating and wandering, we headed over to Sagrada Família for a breathtaking tour. It was an amazing day of food and attractions in Barcelona.

00:34 Breakfast at Cotton House Hotel - We started off the morning at our hotel by having a quick breakfast. The jamon and selection of cured meats was the highlight.

2:53 Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria - Often known in short just as La Boqueria, this historical market is a food lover's paradise and a pilgrimage destination. We arrived early in the morning and headed first to Bar Pinotxo to eat our second breakfast. I ordered an omelet with eggplant and a plate of garbanzo beans and blood sausage. The dish was simple, but it was incredibly delicious. Additionally, the coffee was extremely good. Total price - 12.80 EUR ($14.04)

6:59 El Quim De La Boqueria - After finishing with the first place of tapas, I wandered over to another legendary tapas bar within La Boqueria market known as El Quim De La Boqueria. It’s a very expensive place, but I knew I wanted to try the fried eggs with baby squid. The dish was a simple combination of ingredients, but it was cooked perfectly, and it was incredibly delicious. I also couldn’t resist a plate of fried chilies. Total price - 32.05 EUR ($35.16) There are dozens of things to eat and try at La Boqueria, and after all the salty food I was ready to have a passion fruit juice. And then finally, to conclude the Barcelona food tour of La Boqueria, I bought a cone of sliced Jamón Ibérico.

14:14 Gothic Quarter, Barcelona Cathedral - After an amazing food tour, we walked around the Christopher Columbus monument and then continued on walking around the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona. The Barcelona Cathedral was originally closed when we arrived, but I came back in a few minutes and walked around the Barcelona Cathedral as well.

16:37 Xarcutería La Pineda - Located just around the corner from the Barcelona Cathedral, I headed over to a place called Xarcutería La Pineda (recommended by Chris English), to try the botifarra blanca and a cup of vermouth. It’s an amazing little family run shop with a fantastic array of meats and drinks. Total price - 11.50 EUR

21:25 Basílica de la Sagrada Família - One of the most famous attractions in Barcelona is the Sagrada Familia, a basilica that was famous designed by Antoni Gaudi. I had read and dreamed about visiting for many years, so I was very excited to finally have the chance to visit. What amazed me is how dark and gothic it looks from the outside, yet how light and happy it is on the inside. Sagrada Familia is truly a stunning architectural feat, and an attraction you must visit in Barcelona. Along with visiting the main part of Sagrada Familia, I also bought tickets to go to the Nativity Tower. Going to the top of the tower and walking down was the highlight of visiting. Price - 29.00 EUR per person w/ tower entrance

26:16 Catalan Food for dinner at Restaurant Portolés - For dinner Ying and I walked over to Restaurant Portolés, a local Catalan food restaurant. Some of the main dishes I ordered included Fideuà and Rollitos De Pollo, all of which were delicious. It’s a great restaurant to try in Barcelona. Total price - 26.50 EUR

This was a fantastic day in Barcelona, packed with delicious food and attractions in Barcelona.

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EPIC Barcelona Food Tour (10 AWESOME Stops!)

Discover my TOP 10 places to eat in Barcelona! Chocolate, jamón, tapas, seafood, markets, croissants, bomba, vermouth, cava, patatas bravas, fideuá and more! Beware - this food tour is EPIC! And it also includes stops from our Devour Tours food tours! Venga, let’s go! ????

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Barcelona is an amazing place to eat! But here’s the thing - it can also be hard to eat well in Barcelona because it’s so touristy. There are just so many options, and lots of them literally are tourist traps. But happily there are also so many incredible places to eat and delicious things to taste and drink if you just know where to look.

In this video I take you to 10 of my favourite places to eat 10+ incredible bites. And we visit 3 famous neighbourhoods across the entire video. We go to the Born, the Gothic Quarter and La Barceloneta - three neighbourhoods that you have to visit, and we’ll eat delicious food in each!

And a number of places are places we visit on Devour Tour’s food tours - including our Tastes & Traditions of Barcelona Food Tour and our Tapas, Taverns & History Food Tour

Also, once you’ve watched this, be sure to check out my playlist of Barcelona videos - including my epic 9-stop Barcelona Tapas Crawl.

So, where do we go?
1. Granja Dulcinea for an incredible suizo (chocolate and cream!)
2. Mercado Santa Caterina: We visit Bar Joan for a fry-up breakfast and cava and Antonio Iberics for a fantastic selection of cured meats. Plus, we visit a stall for delicious escalivada.
3. Historic Casa Gispert for a selection of wood-roasted almonds, and chocolate treats
4. Hofmann Pastisseria for an insane marscapone croissant
5. La Campana for delicious turrón and horchata
6. Xarcutería La Pineda for vermouth and a selection of potato chips with Espinaler sauce, cheeses and salt-cured anchovies
7. Bodega La Palma for patatas bravas and red wine
8. Can Paixano for a delicious butifarra sandwich and also a pork loin and cheese sandwhich - all knocked back with their famous cava
9. La Cova Fumada for a bomba (it was invented here!), grilled squid and grilled sardines
10. Can Ramonet for a delicious seafood fideuá and drinking from the porrón!

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1:15 GRANJA DULCINEA
2:39 SANTA CATERINA MARKET
7:23 CASA GISPERT
9:09 HOFMANN PASTISSERIA
13:19 LA PINEDA
16:22 BODEGA LA PALMA
18:58 CAN PAIXANO
21:25 LA COVA FUMADA
23:43 CAN RAMONET

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ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET IN BARCELONA SPAIN - Spanish & Catalan Food Guide

BEST BUFFET IN BARCELONA SPAIN - All you can eat Spanish food, Catalan food, Chinese food and MORE at Wok Dao Japanes Restaurant Buffet!

Wok Dao Buffet in the neighborhood of Sant Antoni in Barcelona, Spain is a hidden gem and your ALL IN ONE stop for a wide variety of this region's most famous food. If you are looking for ALL YOU CAN EAT and a crash course in Spanish and Catalan Food, this is your ONE STOP shop for it all!

You can try many seafoods like Sepia a la plancha (grilled cuttlefish), Razor Clams, Cargols en Catalan (Catalan Snails), Lobster, Crab Legs, Fried Sardines and much more! They also have Seafood Paella if you are looking to load up!

There is also a section with raw meats like Entrecot (Steak), Lamb, Pork, Chicken and more local meats you can bring to the grill or barbecue and prepared the way you want it!

Want some Jamon Iberico? They have that too!

Over at Wok Dao, you can also have chinese food, sushi, pizza and many other international dishes along with a variety of desserts at their dessert bar!

Wok Dao is the perfect place to dine if you are in Barcelona and wanting to try a ton of the region's most famous foods all in one place!

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Spain Food in Barcelona - Grilled Shrimp and Sardines + FC Barcelona Camp Nou Tour!

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On Day 23 of our Round The World Trip with Star Alliance, it was our final day in Barcelona, Spain. We started off the day with a truly outstanding seafood meal, and then we visited FC Barcelona Camp Nou.

1:23 Can Maño Restaurant - To begin this day in Barcelona we headed to an area of town called Barceloneta, which is near the sea. Although I had wanted to try a different restaurant which was closed, we then proceeded on to Can Maño Restaurant which proved to be a fantastic decision and the best meal I ate in Barcelona. The small restaurant specializes in seafood, and we ordered grilled sardines, fried anchovies, and a plate of gamberi which were shrimp. The food was outstanding, and while everything was good, the absolute highlight was the plate of shrimp that was doused in olive oil and covered in a layer of garlic. They were amazing, and I loved the atmosphere and food at Can Maño Restaurant in Barcelona. Total price - 37 EUR

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10:38 FC Barcelona Camp Nou tour - Camp Nou Experience - 23.95 EUR per person - Unfortunately during the summer when I was in Barcelona, FC Barcelona was not in season. Probably one of the reasons Barcelona is so famous around the world is because of their football club. So we bought tickets to go to the Camp Nou Experience to go to the stadium and take a tour. Overall it was a fun experience, but I would have really loved to go to an actual match.

15:18 Tapas 24 - After the FC Barcelona Camp Nou tour experience, we headed back into the center of Barcelona, did some shopping and then I came across Tapas 24, one of the famous trendy tapas bars in Barcelona that many people had recommended I try when I was in Barcelona. It’s a very expensive tapas bar, but it does have some character and they do have some unique and modern tapas. I ordered a king crab salad, their legendary Bikini de Carles Abellan which is a grilled cheese and ham sandwich, and finally la bomba de la Barceloneta. All the tapas were good, but I had to stop myself from ordering more because you could spend a fortune if you kept eating at Tapas 24. Total price - 32.90 EUR

19:43 Teruel Restaurant - For dinner, there was a restaurant very near to our hotel called Teruel Restaurant, and we stopped for an early dinner. We started off with the cod salad which was refreshing and then Ying and I shared the hake fish steak and beef short ribs. The beef short ribs were pretty tough but the hake was very good, although a bit plain. It wasn’t the best meal, but it was hearty and they served huge portion sizes. Total price - 28.10 EUR

Day 23 was an excellent final day of food and attractions in Barcelona. I enjoyed visiting Nou Camp, but by far the highlight of my day was eating that incredible seafood meal at Can Maño Restaurant.

Disclaimer and Thank You:
Thank you to Star Alliance and their Round The World tickets ( for sponsoring my business class flights.
Thank you to Cotton House Hotel, Autograph Collection for sponsoring my stay in Barcelona.

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5 Tapas You Can Only Find in Barcelona—PLUS How to Eat Like a Local

Eating tapas is essential when traveling anywhere in Spain, and especially in Barcelona. Join Barcelona resident, Claudia Cardia, as she shows us 5 must-eat tapas dishes you can only find in Barcelona, and local tips for ordering and eating tapas—without looking like a tourist.

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Legendary Tapas at LA BOQUERIA | Spanish Food + Pastries in Barcelona | Casa Mila Tour

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Our Barcelona adventure continues with another jam-packed day! We first hit up La Boqueria for breakfast, a popular food market located in the bustling La Rambla. Later on, we got our sweet fix with some amazing pastries from Hoffman Patisseria. Other than the food we, of course, had to check out some famous landmarks such as Casa Mila and the Barcelona Cathedral. After having more delicious tapas for dinner at Bormuth, we ended the night with the Picasso Museum.

0:00 - Intro
1:25 - Pinotxo Bar
A family-run legendary tapas bar serving up some amazing food! Truly a way to start of the day. We got a variety of dishes from sausages, seafood and more! Being in a prime tourist spot, we recommend arriving early as seats are limited.

10:21 - Barcelona Cathedral

12:02 - Hofmann Patisseria
One of our highlights during this trip! Despite not being a traditional Spanish Bakery, we definitely have no regrets going here. They have a range of different pastries and desserts however, their croissants stole our hearts. Highly recommend for those who have a sweet tooth (and even those who don't)

15:28 - Casa Mila
The last private residence designed by the legend, Antoni Gaudi. An unconventionally-striking building that shows the beauty of Catalan Modernism.

18:00 - Bormuth
A great tapas bar with delicious and affordable food located in a prime area in Central Barcelona.

20:45 - Picasso Museum
This is for our art lovers. A museum dedicated to one of Spain's most famous artists, Pablo Picasso. Housing an extensive collection of over 4000 artworks.
We were lucky enough to get free admission as it is free every Thursday afternoon.

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ANTONI GAUDI'S BARCELONA - FOUR UNEARTHLY BUILDINGS YOU MUST-SEE IN BARCELONA

ANTONI GAUDI'S BARCELONA - FOUR UNEARTHLY BUILDINGS YOU MUST-SEE IN BARCELONA

Welcome to Gaudi's Barcelona! Architects, artists, engineers, travellers and vagabonds alike, make their way to the Catalonian capital in a sort of 'design pilgrimage', visiting the surreal moderisme (Spain's version of Art Nouveau) masterpieces of architect, Antoni Gaudi! I visited four of his most prominent works and was blown away by his incorporation of natural forms in his building's structure and aesthetics. I've listed below a little bit of these 'unearthly' buildings history, and why you must-see them when visiting Barcelona!

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We tried the best tapas restaurant in Barcelona: Ciutat Comtal

Whether it's Ciutat Comtal or Ciudad Condal, it wouldn't matter after you try out the food. You will never forget your visit to Barcelona. This video is just a snippet of our entire Barcelona vlog which you can check out here:

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Barcelona, as one of Europe's cultural capitals, is a fantastic place to spend a weekend. It’s a gorgeous seaside city known for its beauty and sunny lifestyle. Beautiful nature, beautiful architecture, and fantastic cultural attractions combine to make this a very appealing location.
Barcelona city offers various architectural marvels that can't be found anyplace else in the world, because of its status as Gaudi's birthplace. Fashionistas can also stock up on the latest trends by visiting the city.
It's well worth spending a long weekend in Barcelona, Spain, to fully immerse oneself in the city's attractions. So, if you just have 48 hours in Barcelona, you'll be spoiled with choice!

▶️Our 3 days activities in Barcelona, Spain:
• First Day: We stayed in Tres Torres Atiram Hotels where daily rent was $ 98. We went to Ciutat Comtal restaurant and have various famous foods.Then we visit Casa Batllo, La Rambla, Place Real and Columbus Monument.
• Second Day: At the beginning of the second day we visited La Sagrada Familia Charge. After that, we go to a restaurant in Los Hermanos for food. Which was an authentic Filipino food restaurant. We eat Lechon Kawali, Bicol Express, and Buko Pandan recipes food there. Then we go to Park Guell for a little time adventure. Then enjoy some street performers to adventure Barcelona at night. For dinner went to Cerveceria Canaries restaurant where we have Tinto de verano and 16oz beer on tap. Then we eat Chorizo Frito and Patatas Bravas.
• Third day: we went to a tennis arena to watch a game of tennis. There we enjoyed a single tennis match. Then we move to the Arena de Barcelona. In Eccati Café we have eaten some light meals. At Abrassame you will find a Spanish menu del dia with a view. We ate their menu del dia, Cap I Pota Stew with calf’s nose and trotters, Croquette, Beef Entrecote & Cheesecake. Finally, we entered the cafe called Grania la pallaresa. Which is famous for its Spanish chocolate & churros. We don't have a taste of Melindros and Spanish chocolate there.

▶️ Important Tips:
• Familiarize yourself with the Catalan food so that you’ll know which ones to prioritize when it comes to ordering from the menu.
• Metro tickets are going to be better instead of buying the hop-on, hop-off bus tickets during the busy months because the lines will get long.
• Book your tickets in advance. Times slots will be assigned to every visitor so you can’t just go any time you want.
• Walk around the gothic area at night to watch street performers.
• Visit the Arenas de Barcelona mall. The elevator outside the mall charges $1 to go to the top. If you go inside the mall and take the elevator there, it’s free.

▶️ Quick Tips:
• Always check for bed bugs as soon as you enter your room so that you can ask for a room change if you need to.
• Barcelona is an extremely walkable city. But taking the metro is just as easy, especially during the warmer months.
• There is a ticket called T-casual and it gives you 10 rides (metro/bus/tram) for 11€.
• Ciutat Comtal does not take reservations. It’s first come, first served only, the crowds start coming in at 7:30pm onwards.
• You can take the outside elevator for free if you need to go back down.

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Barcelona Food guide: the best restaurants, food, and tapas in this city build on nibbles.

Where to eat in Barcelona? We’ll guide you through the best, from breakfast at La Esquina, Brunch at Citizen, Lunch at Faborit, Tapas at Bar Mut, St. Josep Market, Dinner at El Nacional or La Malandrina and of course the world famous Canete.

Breakfast: La Esquina
What to eat: Juevos rancheros, fresh green juice and world class coffee

Address: Carrer de Bergara, 2, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Phone: +34 937 68 72 42

Brunch: Citizen
What to eat: Eggs Benedict, fresh green juice and world class coffee

Address: Plaça d'Urquinaona, 4, 08010 Barcelona, Spain
Phone: +34 933 15 59 61

Lunch: Faborit
What to eat: Fresh salad and hot chocolate cheat treat

Address: Passeig de Gràcia, 41, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
Phone: +34 934 67 36 43

Tapas: Bar Mut
What to eat: Anything (but the pulpo if they have it)

Address: Carrer de Pau Claris, 192, 08037 Barcelona, Spain
Phone: +34 932 17 43 38

Lunch: Mercat/Boqueria St. Josep
What to eat: Everything. Jamon Iberico, fresh fruit, chocolates, cheeses, you name it.

Address: La Rambla, 91, 08001 Barcelona, Spain


Dinner: El Nacional
What to eat: Oysters at the bar with cold vino verde

Address: Passeig de Gràcia, 24 Bis, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
Phone: +34 935 18 50 53

Dinner: La Malandrina
What to eat: Meat. In every variety. Grilled.

Address: Carrer de Pepe Rubianes, 5, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Phone: +34 603 62 19 39

Dinner: Bar Canete
What to eat: Whatever the waiter wants to serve you. Bring stretchy pants.

Address: Carrer de la Unió, 17, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Phone: +34 932 70 34 58




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What to eat and where to eat in Barcelona ???? Handpicked by locals ????

Withlocals presents: 10 tasty things to eat in Barcelona, handpicked by locals.

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#1 Sangria vs. Tinto de verano (00:22)
#2 The best churros. With chocolate, please! (00:45)
#3 Pintxos & tapas (01:13)
#4 Patatas bravas (01:46)
#5 Gazpacho (02:04)
#6 Fideua & paella (02:47)
#7 Seafood (03:16)
#8 Arroz negro (03:37)
#9 Jamon Iberico & Jamon Serrano (03:54)
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BEST OF BARCELONA: Top 5 Things To Do! (2023)

Barcelona is one of our favorite cities in Europe! The beautiful architecture, stunning beaches, and all the incredible food in between makes Barcelona the ideal stop for everyone's European itinerary. Thanks for watching!

In this video we’ll showcase:
- La Sagrada Familia
- Gothic Quarter
- Park Güell
- La Boqueria Market
- Barceloneta Beach

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Today, we're exploring the vibrant city of Barcelona, Spain! Grab your sunglasses, because we're about to embark on a journey to the heart of Catalonia, discovering the top things to do in Barcelona!

Let's get started with our countdown.

First up, the stunning La Sagrada Familia. No trip to Barcelona is complete without visiting Antoni Gaudi's awe-inspiring masterpiece. Although it's been under construction for over 130 years, its intricate facades and vibrant stained glass windows make it a sight to behold. Remember to book tickets in advance and explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site in all its glory.

Next, the Gothic Quarter. Wander through its narrow, winding streets filled with centuries-old buildings and hidden plazas. Enjoy tapas at a local bar, or sit in the square and watch the world go by. The charm of the old world mixed with a modern vibe is something you can only experience in the Gothic Quarter.

Park Güell. Another of Gaudi's creations, this public park is filled with colorful mosaic sculptures, serpentine benches and stunning city views. Don't forget to visit the famous lizard statue at the entrance! Set aside a couple of hours to stroll and soak in the beauty of Gaudi's vision.

Next, La Boqueria Market. Treat your senses at this bustling food market located off the famous La Rambla street. From fresh fruits, vegetables, and seafood to local specialties and sweet treats, there's something to satisfy everyone's taste buds here. Try the local jamón, sample fresh seafood or grab a fresh fruit juice to beat the heat.

Last but not least, Barceloneta Beach. Relax on the sands of Barcelona's most famous beach. Swim in the Mediterranean Sea, bask in the Spanish sun, or try some water sports. The beachfront is lined with bars and restaurants where you can grab a bite while watching the sunset. Remember, a true Barcelona experience isn't complete without a beach day at Barceloneta.

And there you have it - the top five things to do in Barcelona. There's so much more to see and do in this vibrant city, but we hope this gives you a great starting point for your trip.

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04:44 La Rambla
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