Barcelona Highlights✨
Just got back from exploring the best of Barcelona, Girona, and spots around the Province of Barcelona—and wow, sun-soaked days, wild architecture, and epic cityscapes all blended together! 😎✨ If you want Insta-ready plazas, riverside chills, and must-see history, this itinerary is for you!
Top Spots to Visit:
1. Placa de Gaudi (Carrer de Lepant, 278, Barcelona)—open 24/7, perfect for daytime strolls with the Sagrada Familia as your photobomb.
2. Sagrada Familia (Carrer de Mallorca, 401, Barcelona)—timed entry, book ahead! Go for the morning light—crowds thin and you get unbeatable close-up views of the stonework. Tip: Walk around the park outside for cheaper snacks and fewer lines.
3. Barcelona Maritime Museum (Av. de les Drassanes, s/n, Barcelona)—great for history lovers. Open daily 10:00–20:00 (check for holiday exceptions), costs €84, and it’s a quick escape from the bustling port.
4. Port Vell & Passarel·la Rambla del Mar (Rambla de Mar, Barcelona)—all-day promenade, sea views, and snack stalls. Sunset here is magic! 🌅
5. Columbus Monument (La Rambla, Barcelona)—snap a pic, grab an espresso nearby, then head toward the Gothic Quarter.
6. Absolute & Puertecillo Sagrada Familia—handy for quick coffee breaks or picking up souvenirs.
7. Girona: Stroll the Eiffel Bridge (Carrer del Riu Onyar), then amble through The Call (Jewish Quarter). Don’t skip the arcades—enjoy local cafes and shops, especially on sunny mornings when the city glows.
Travel Hacks & Food:
Metro and RENFE trains connect Barcelona to Girona super fast. For tapas, try Pintxos bars in L’Eixample or riverside cafés in Girona. No visa/entry issues for EU/Schengen—bring euros, shades, and extra phone battery for those endless photo ops.
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