Explore the Beaches and Grandeur of Spanish Cathedrals
With its coastline stretching along the Mediterranean Sea, vibrant nightlife, and mouthwatering tapas, Barcelona has all the advantages of a longstanding cultural hub. The capital of Catalonia is the birthplace of many great names like Antoni Gaudí and Pablo Picasso; that's why travelers will see their creative footprint in every corner of the city. Stroll from the Gothic Quarter to the renowned Sagrada Familia (still under construction), and don't forget to savor a few glasses of robust Sangria.
Below are some must-visit sightseeing and entertainment activities when traveling to Barcelona, ranging from budget-friendly to upscale experiences.
1. Explore the Unique Architecture of Sagrada Familia

If you love Barcelona, you've surely heard of Sagrada Familia, the city's iconic symbol of imperfect beauty. Though only about three-quarters complete, the masterpiece by the brilliant architect Antoni Gaudí remains a radiant highlight in the skyline. This grand cathedral is renowned for its windows created by multicolored stained glass panels, unique pointed shapes, and whimsical decorative motifs (pay attention to the adorable turtles!).

Every year, Sagrada Familia attracts a large number of tourists, resulting in long waiting times to enter this site. The good news is that by purchasing tickets for fast-track entry to Sagrada Familia basilica on Klook, you can save both money and precious waiting time. Moreover, this ticket allows you to easily explore the Passion Facade tower, offering views of most crowded areas in the city.
2. Explore Antoni Gaudí's Multidimensional World

When visiting Barcelona, distant travelers gain a deeper understanding of Catalonia's influence in modernist design, characterized by Gaudí's unique style. One of the iconic structures worth mentioning is Park Güell, consisting of a series of intricately tiled buildings, creating unique curved pathways. Don't forget to strike a pose next to the stone mosaic statues of El Drac Salamander in classic gargoyle style! At this UNESCO World Heritage Site, you can also visit the Doric Temple (Sala Hipóstila) and marvel at the sinuous Serpentine columns.
Purchase tickets for Park Güell's entrance at Klook for super savings and enjoy a few glasses of rich Sangria, why not?
3. Take in the Stunning Panoramic Views from Montserrat Mountain


The majestic mountains overlooking Barcelona offer you the most authentic and comprehensive view of the enchanting Mediterranean. To make your trip to this ecological reserve more convenient, book a half-day Montserrat mountain tour on Klook. Travelers will relax on a modern bus, admiring the mesmerizing natural beauty as they pass through unique rock formations. Like a secluded cultural enclave in the forested mountains, the thousand-year-old Basilica de Montserrat is home to Catalonia's patron saint, La Moreneta (also known as the Black Virgin).
4. Party All Night at Clubs and Bars in El Born

'Vibrant' is the most accurate term to describe nightlife in Barcelona, and El Born is the most convincing evidence. Located in the Old Town, El Born is where travelers find a plethora of upscale bars. Come here to enjoy a few cold Estrella beers before ending the day with a lively night at a beachfront club in Port Olimpíc. If you're not into the hustle and bustle, head straight to the cocktail bars in El Raval!
You can reach El Born by public transportation. Don't forget to purchase city & express cards to explore Barcelona on Klook for easy transportation by tram, train, bus, or electric scooter. This card also grants you free access to many attractions and applies to airport trains as well.
5. Explore the Magnificent Architecture in Gothic Quarter

The allure of the Gothic Quarter (or Barri Gòtic) lies in its narrow alleys filled with independent cafes, charming shops, or ultra-cool bars. This liveliest district in Barcelona is also known for its exemplary Gothic architecture. It's time to sign up for a walking tour of the Old Town on Klook, to understand the legends behind each ancient landmark. Tour guides will tell you about the crumbling Roman statues, medieval buildings in Plaça del Rei square, and the Gothic cathedral Catedral de Barcelona.
6. Breathe in the Ocean Breeze at Urban Beaches

It takes about half an hour to walk along the city's main coastline, from Barcelona Beach to the Diagonal Mar shopping center. You can stop by the bustling Sant Sebastià Beach, well-known among locals, or chill out at Port Olímpic. Platja de Llevant Beach is conveniently located across from the Diagonal Mar shopping center – perfect for some shopping after soaking up the sun.
7. Live Your Passion at FC Barcelona's Camp Nou Stadium

Are you a football enthusiast? Then why wait to join the Camp Nou stadium experience tour and explore the legendary FC Barcelona museum? Standing at this famous venue is surely an unforgettable experience, even for those new to football. In the media area, visitors are provided with plenty of valuable information about La Liga and Champions League champions as well.
8. Stroll Along La Rambla Pedestrian Street

La Rambla, the tree-lined pedestrian street, is one of the liveliest attractions in Barcelona. It's filled with the pulse of life, attracting both international tourists and locals alike. Visitors come to La Rambla to enjoy the spontaneous performances of street artists, such as the lively dances of 'living' statues, or to shop for souvenirs at La Boqueria market stalls.
La Rambla is also an ideal shopping destination. You can find Zara – the famous Spanish fashion brand – and the El Corte Inglés department store at the end of Plaça Catalunya square.
9. Immerse Yourself in Art at the Picasso Museum

If you think Gaudí is the only globally renowned name in Barcelona, you're mistaken! At the Picasso Museum, visitors can witness a plethora of masterpieces by the talented artist Pablo Picasso. The museum currently exhibits 4,251 works of art by the renowned painter, making it the most comprehensive collection of an artist's work to date.
To get to the museum, it's advisable to purchase Barcelona city sightseeing bus tickets from Klook. Travelers can choose from three different routes to explore the most attractions.
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10. Admire Barcelona from a Helicopter

While buses offer convenient and budget-friendly transportation, viewing the city from the sky is also a great idea. What could be better than ending your Barcelona trip by capturing the best views of famous landmarks? The Barcelona Skywalk Combo ticket from Klook is an excellent choice for you. This tour also includes a stroll through the bustling La Boqueria market and admiring the beautiful Mediterranean Sea from a luxury yacht.
Experience Barcelona with Klook!
For more information about attractions and entertainment in this famous Spanish city, don't forget to check out the Barcelona travel guide on Klook's website. You'll definitely need to prepare some essentials for your trip like SIM card, WiFi, phone SIM card, airport transfer tickets, City Pass and Express Pass for Barcelona attractions…
