Barcelona
Barcelona
The city of Barcelona has a wide variety of corners, tourist sites which you cannot miss. No matter how different your tastes are, you will surely find something for yourself... Here are some ideas:
Public transport
Public transport
Bus: 651 - to Ajuntament d'Arenys de Mar
Intercity Rail: Take R1
Arrival: Barcelona-Plaça de Catal unya
Taxi
Taxi
village taxi driver:
9 seats
+34 677 50 16 36
Gaudí Works
Gaudí Works
The works of Antoni Gaudí, architect, are declared World Heritage Sites. Most of them are modernist style buildings located in the city of Barcelona or its surrounding.
La Pedrera (Casa Milá)
The works of Antoni Gaudí, architect, are declared World Heritage Sites. Most of them are modernist style buildings located in the city of Barcelona or its surrounding.
Casa Batlló
The works of Antoni Gaudí, architect, are declared World Heritage Sites. Most of them are modernist style buildings located in the city of Barcelona or its surrounding.
Music
Music
La Sagrada Familia
Gaudí, through architecture, wanted to share the evangelical message and bear witness to the presence of the Church around the world.
Park Güell
Enjoy a few moments of peace and tranquillity surrounded by the greenery of the natural world in one of the Park Güell's relaxation and leisure areas. Remember that two time slots are reserved for local people during the park's daily opening hours, when entrance is free of charge with ‘Gaudir Més’ registration or a local residency card, and where tourist visits are NOT allowed: “Bon dia Barcelona” de 7 am to 9 am, and now “Bon vespre Barcelona” from 8 pm to 10 pm.
Palau de la Música Catalana
The mission of the Fundació Orfeó Català-Palau de la Música Catalana is to promote music, particularly choir singing, knowledge and dissemination of cultural heritage, and to cooperate towards the consolidation of social cohesion. Since 2012 the Foundation assumes the management and activities of the Palau de la Música Catalana and its choirs. A model that makes it possible to simplify the management of the Palau, optimising its resources and giving it greater transparency. This enables the representation of the Orfeó Català, the Public Authorities and Patrons. The Chairwoman of the Associació is also the Chairwoman of the Fundació OC-PMC.
Palau Sant Jordi
The Palau Sant Jordi is an avant-garde multipurpose pavilion located on the Passeig Olímpic, at the foot of the Montjuic mountain. It was designed by the architect Arata Isozaki for the Barcelona 92 Olympic Games and inaugurated in 1996.Enjoy the best shows at Palau Sant Jordi!
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Pabellón Alemán
The Barcelona Pavilion was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich as the German Pavilion for the Barcelona International Exhibition, held on Montjuïc.
Aquarium de Barcelona
Enjoy an exclusive, personalised visit to L’Aquàrium de Barcelona, the world’s leading Mediterranean aquarium.
There won’t be any queues, but you will have an expert guide to tell you all about the secrets of the deep. And we also include a surprising visit to L’Aquàrium’s technical area, which is usually reserved for our specialist staff.
Cataluña en miniatura
The exhibition of models is a map of Catalonia of 25,000m2 of “Real” reality, where you will become a giant and on a pleasant walk in the heart of nature you will be able to discover geography, architecture and culture.
Poble Espanyol
Poble Espanyol is architecture, art, tradition, handicrafts, open air, as well as being a unique space for family-friendly activities, concerts and exhibitions in Barcelona. To sum up; Poble Espanyol is culture and leisure for young and old alike.
Beach
Beach
La Barceloneta
La Barceloneta is the one of the most authentic and popular neighborhoods in Barcelona. Located in the Port Vell district, it is an old fishing area full of magic and history. The beach of La Barceloneta is one of the most populars places in Barcelona.
Museums
Museums
MNAC
Explore the notable works of the museum and the different tours, as well as the online catalogue; they’ll help you plan your visit.
You can consult the temporary exhibitions, the visits and the activities programmed to decide when to visit us, according to your interests and availability. A virtual tour will give you an idea of the size of the rooms and spaces.
MACBA
MACBA is a space for discovery and shared knowledge in Barcelona’s Raval neighbourhood. Come and visit a collection of iconic pieces that represent key moments in the past century of art, culture and society.
Museo Picasso
The Picasso museum Barcelona is a key reference for understanding the formative years of Pablo Picasso. The genius of the young artist is revealed through the 4,251 works that make up the permanent collection.
Caixaforum
CaixaForum wants to bring culture closer to all audiences, to experience it through a wide variety of initiatives and proposals: exhibitions, workshops, conferences, cinema, debates and family activities, either in one of our centers, or with proposals that travel throughout the territory.
Cosmocaixa
Cosmocaixa is a Science Museum, where you can find exhibitions and scientific outreach activities. The museum is open to everyone, which is why we offer several accessible activities for you to explore and enjoy science.
Places
Places
Plaça Catalunya
This lively square is the heart of Barcelona and it's beating strongly. A favourite meeting point, it's also the geographical space that separates the districts of Ciutat Vella and the Eixample. Steeped in history, the Plaça de Catalunya is the nerve centre of the Catalan capital.
La Boquería
La Boqueria is an open food market that offers high-quality fresh products. This, and the possibility that you can also find products from all over the world.
Arc de Triomf
The Arc de Triomf in Barcelona was designed by the architect José Vilaseca as the main entrance to the Universal Exposition of Barcelona in 1888. Unlike other triumphal arches of a markedly military nature, Barcelona's Arc de Triomphe has a greater civil component, characterized by artistic, scientific and economic progress.
Tibidado
Tibidabo is, with 512 meters above sea level, the highest peak of the Collserola mountain range, in the municipality of Barcelona. It is popular for its views over the city and for its natural spaces, which are used for recreational purposes.
Monserrat
Montserrat is one of the few places in the world where natural beauty, cultural quality and spiritual bonds are closely linked. For this reason, today it is one of the most representative symbols of Catalan culture.
Vila Olímpica
The Olympic Stadium is the sports facility dearest to the hearts of Barcelona’s citizens, the indisputable star of the Olympic apotheosis. An iconic complex playing host to big events!
Plaça España
Plaza España is one of the most emblematic spaces of the Catalan capital. It was built during the International Exhibition of 1929, according to a project drawn up by Josep Puig i Cadafalch. The Font Màgica, or Magic Fountain, is the main feature of a complex of fountains, cascades and pools on Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina.
Parc de la Ciutadella
The Parc de la Ciutadella is very idyllic and probably the greenest oasis in the megacity of Barcelona. It invites you to relax, to rebound and to go for long walks, as well as for a picnic. You can also use a rowing boat on the lake.
Football
Football
Camp Nou y Museo del FC Barcelona
Camp Nou has been FC Barcelona's home since it was officially opened on 24 September 1957.Discover the secrets of Football Club Barcelona along the route with the official interactive guide and you won’t miss any of the exclusive contents that will make your experience in the Camp Nou unique
Music
Music
Palau de la Música Catalana
The mission of the Fundació Orfeó Català-Palau de la Música Catalana is to promote music, particularly choir singing, knowledge and dissemination of cultural heritage, and to cooperate towards the consolidation of social cohesion. Since 2012 the Foundation assumes the management and activities of the Palau de la Música Catalana and its choirs. A model that makes it possible to simplify the management of the Palau, optimising its resources and giving it greater transparency. This enables the representation of the Orfeó Català, the Public Authorities and Patrons. The Chairwoman of the Associació is also the Chairwoman of the Fundació OC-PMC.
Palau Sant Jordi
The Palau Sant Jordi is an avant-garde multipurpose pavilion located on the Passeig Olímpic, at the foot of the Montjuic mountain. It was designed by the architect Arata Isozaki for the Barcelona 92 Olympic Games and inaugurated in 1996.Enjoy the best shows at Palau Sant Jordi!
Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Pabellón Alemán
The Barcelona Pavilion was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich as the German Pavilion for the Barcelona International Exhibition, held on Montjuïc.
Aquarium de Barcelona
Enjoy an exclusive, personalised visit to L’Aquàrium de Barcelona, the world’s leading Mediterranean aquarium.
There won’t be any queues, but you will have an expert guide to tell you all about the secrets of the deep. And we also include a surprising visit to L’Aquàrium’s technical area, which is usually reserved for our specialist staff.
Cataluña en miniatura
The exhibition of models is a map of Catalonia of 25,000m2 of “Real” reality, where you will become a giant and on a pleasant walk in the heart of nature you will be able to discover geography, architecture and culture.
Poble Espanyol
Poble Espanyol is architecture, art, tradition, handicrafts, open air, as well as being a unique space for family-friendly activities, concerts and exhibitions in Barcelona. To sum up; Poble Espanyol is culture and leisure for young and old alike.
Beach
Beach
La Barceloneta
La Barceloneta is the one of the most authentic and popular neighborhoods in Barcelona. Located in the Port Vell district, it is an old fishing area full of magic and history. The beach of La Barceloneta is one of the most populars places in Barcelona.
Museums
Museums
MNAC
Explore the notable works of the museum and the different tours, as well as the online catalogue; they’ll help you plan your visit.
You can consult the temporary exhibitions, the visits and the activities programmed to decide when to visit us, according to your interests and availability. A virtual tour will give you an idea of the size of the rooms and spaces.
MACBA
MACBA is a space for discovery and shared knowledge in Barcelona’s Raval neighbourhood. Come and visit a collection of iconic pieces that represent key moments in the past century of art, culture and society.
Museo Picasso
The Picasso museum Barcelona is a key reference for understanding the formative years of Pablo Picasso. The genius of the young artist is revealed through the 4,251 works that make up the permanent collection.
Caixaforum
CaixaForum wants to bring culture closer to all audiences, to experience it through a wide variety of initiatives and proposals: exhibitions, workshops, conferences, cinema, debates and family activities, either in one of our centers, or with proposals that travel throughout the territory.
Cosmocaixa
Cosmocaixa is a Science Museum, where you can find exhibitions and scientific outreach activities. The museum is open to everyone, which is why we offer several accessible activities for you to explore and enjoy science.
Places
Places
Plaça Catalunya
This lively square is the heart of Barcelona and it's beating strongly. A favourite meeting point, it's also the geographical space that separates the districts of Ciutat Vella and the Eixample. Steeped in history, the Plaça de Catalunya is the nerve centre of the Catalan capital.
La Boquería
La Boqueria is an open food market that offers high-quality fresh products. This, and the possibility that you can also find products from all over the world.
Arc de Triomf
The Arc de Triomf in Barcelona was designed by the architect José Vilaseca as the main entrance to the Universal Exposition of Barcelona in 1888. Unlike other triumphal arches of a markedly military nature, Barcelona's Arc de Triomphe has a greater civil component, characterized by artistic, scientific and economic progress.
Tibidado
Tibidabo is, with 512 meters above sea level, the highest peak of the Collserola mountain range, in the municipality of Barcelona. It is popular for its views over the city and for its natural spaces, which are used for recreational purposes.
Monserrat
Montserrat is one of the few places in the world where natural beauty, cultural quality and spiritual bonds are closely linked. For this reason, today it is one of the most representative symbols of Catalan culture.
Vila Olímpica
The Olympic Stadium is the sports facility dearest to the hearts of Barcelona’s citizens, the indisputable star of the Olympic apotheosis. An iconic complex playing host to big events!
Plaça España
Plaza España is one of the most emblematic spaces of the Catalan capital. It was built during the International Exhibition of 1929, according to a project drawn up by Josep Puig i Cadafalch. The Font Màgica, or Magic Fountain, is the main feature of a complex of fountains, cascades and pools on Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina.
Parc de la Ciutadella
The Parc de la Ciutadella is very idyllic and probably the greenest oasis in the megacity of Barcelona. It invites you to relax, to rebound and to go for long walks, as well as for a picnic. You can also use a rowing boat on the lake.
Football
Football
Camp Nou y Museo del FC Barcelona
Camp Nou has been FC Barcelona's home since it was officially opened on 24 September 1957.Discover the secrets of Football Club Barcelona along the route with the official interactive guide and you won’t miss any of the exclusive contents that will make your experience in the Camp Nou unique