Bars of the Old Town
Enjoy a drink or some
tapas in an atmospheric fin
de siècle bar.
Las Ramblas
A stroll down
Barcelona's famous
thoroughfare is a must
for both tourists and
locals alike.
Montjuïc
The largest open space
in the city, with a host
of fascinating museums
and the impressive
buildings from the 1992
Olympics.
Parc de la Ciutadella
Barcelona's favourite
park and a Sunday
afternoon rendezvous for
families, friends and
ducks.
Modernisme
The spectacular modernista
creations dotted around
the city by the
architect genius Antoni
Gaudí and his
contemporaries.
Camp Nou
Home of F.C. Barcelona,
one of Europe's premier
sides with a cabinet
full of trophies to
prove it.
The Seu cathedral
Built from the
thirteenth to fifteenth
centuries on the site of
a Roman temple, La
Seu is one of the
great Gothic buildings
in Spain.
Boqueria Market
This cavernous iron and
glass market in the city
centre, filled with
fresh produce and
colourful characters, is
the perfect place to get
picnic provisions.
Barri Gòtic
The Barri Gòtic's
evocative narrow streets
were the centre of
Barcelona's medieval
prosperity and are now
home to much of the
city's nightlife.
The Sardana
Traditional Catalan
dance, performed weekly
outside the cathedral
and at national
festivals, with everyone
encouraged to join in.