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Barcelona

Impressive architecture and hip restaurants meet a sunny Spanish climate and beautiful beaches. This has transformed Barcelona, in just a few decades, from a rough port city into one of Europe's — if not the world's — premier destinations. Stroll along La Rambla and Passeig de Gràcia, admire Gaudí's masterpieces, lose yourself in the Gothic Quarter, bask in the sun at Barceloneta beach, and discover some of the city's vibrant late-night haunts while you're at it.
La Rambla pedestrian street in Barcelona city. Selective focus on drinking water fountain on foreground. La Rambla is popular tourist place in Barcelona, spanish travel photo.
La Rambla
La Rambla, Barcelona

Barcelona's most well-known street is unofficially not just one uninterrupted stretch but five – hence the name 'Las Ramblas' – each containing attractions of its own. A tree-lined, pedestrian-only walkway running through the street's central section, with street artists, souvenir vendors, bars and restaurants competing for visitors' attention.

portrait of couple enjoying holiday vacation sightseeing bus open top tour
Barcelona City Tour Hop-On Hop-Off

Hop on the Barcelona City Tour Bus and discover all the highlights that make this Mediterranean city so special. From the modernist buildings and the great cuisine to the Olympic City and the Mediterranean Sea: it's all Barcelona. The air-conditioned double-decker open coaches travel all around the city, stopping at the most famous attractions including the Sagrada Familia and the Arc de Triomf. There is a multilingual audio guide system and individual headphones as well as free Wi-Fi onboard. Hop on or off wherever you choose from one route to another. Because it can be very busy at the ticket offices, buy your ticket online now and hop on at the location of your choice.

Passeig de Gracia in winter evening. Barcelona, Spain
Passeig de Gràcia
Passeig de Gràcia, Barcelona

If you're looking for some serious fashion shopping, then make your way to Passeig de Gràcia, the parallel street, Rambla de Catalunya, and the surrounding district. You'll find all the big international fashion names here, including Spanish greats like Adolfo Domínguez, Armand Basi, Groc, and the leather specialist Loewe. More affordable alternatives such as Zara, Mango, and Massimo Dutti are also represented here. You can also find a good selection of trend-conscious designer fashions at Noténom.

Woman staring at a shopping window at Avinguda del Portal de l'Àngel, Barcelona
Avinguda del Portal de l'Àngel
Avinguda del Portal de l'Àngel

Avinguda del Portal de l'Àngel is a crowded, pedestrian-only avenue in the heart of Barcelona, known as one of the best addresses for shopping in the city. Throughout this long avenue, which stretches from the always busy Plaça Catalunya to the historic Gothic Quarter, you'll find plenty of global retailers such as Bershka, Pull & Bear, H&M, Desigual, another El Corte Inglés, Zara, Disney Store, Massimo Dutti, Benetton, as well as a handful of souvenir shops.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Barcelona is during the spring (April to June) or autumn (September to early November). The weather is pleasantly warm, typically ranging from 17°C to 25°C, perfect for exploring the city's attractions like the Sagrada Família and Park Güell or enjoying the beach without the summer crowds. Spring ushers in the city's vibrant festival season, with highlights like La Feria de Abril de Catalunya, a lively Andalusian fair, and the Sant Jordi Festival in April, celebrating books and roses. In autumn, the La Mercè Festival in late September steals the spotlight with parades, concerts, and fireworks.

Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN)
Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport

Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport is situated approximately 14 kilometres southwest of Barcelona's city centre, a journey that typically takes around 30 minutes, depending on the chosen mode of transport and traffic conditions. Travellers have several options to reach the city: The Aerobús provides a direct shuttle service from both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 to central locations like Plaça Catalunya and Plaça Espanya, with departures every 5 to 20 minutes. Alternatively, the R2 Nord train line connects Terminal 2 to key city stations such as Barcelona-Sants and Passeig de Gràcia in about 20 minutes. For those preferring underground travel, Metro Line L9 Sud serves both terminals, though reaching central areas requires transfers and may take up to 50 minutes. Public buses, including Line 46, offer economical routes to the city, albeit with longer travel times. Taxis are readily available at designated ranks outside the arrival areas of each terminal. Additionally, ride-hailing services like Uber operate at the airport, with pick-up points in specified parking areas.

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