Barcelona is a city that truly has it all! From its majestic architecture to its vibrant culture, from its rich history to its mouth-watering food, this city can leave you mesmerized.
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4 – 7 November 2024
If you’re planning to attend the upcoming Explore event in Barcelona, then you’re in for a real treat. However, with so many options to explore, you may be unsure of what to see on your trip. Fear not! We’ve got you covered, as we’ve created a list of some of the best sightseeing opportunities in Barcelona to get you started.
Immerse Yourself in Local Culture
There are many ways to experience the rich Catalonian art and culture during your trip to Barcelona. Famously, the region is known for live flamenco, shows that include ornate costumes, mesmerizing guitar music, and beautiful dance performances.
Port Vell Aerial Tramway
The Port Vell Aerial Tramway is, as its name suggests, a large air-borne cabin that transports people from the Port Vell harbour to the slopes of Montjuïc. It first opened in 1931, at which time it went to the top of Montjuïc. However, after falling into disrepair after the Spanish Civil War, it was later re-opened in its new form and has become a popular attraction offering great views of the city.
Join The Futbol Frenzy
Sports fans, rejoice! Barcelona is home to the Futbol Club Barcelona, a professional football club that competes in the top flight of Spanish football. This historic club has won 22 Eurppean and worldwide titles, and the local fans are wildly passionate about their team. VMware Explore Barcelona often coincides with a few matches, so be sure to check the full schedule for locations and ticket availability.
Relax at the Gorgeous Beaches
Barcelona is the perfect place for beach lovers, thanks to its miles of stunning coastline. Head to the beach and relax in the warm sun as you enjoy the views of crystal clear water. Barceloneta beach is the best place to start, situated only a short walk from the city’s center. Other Barcelona beaches include Sant Sebastià, Nova Icària, Bogatell, Llevant and Mar Bella.
Taste the Delicious Food in Barcelona
One of the highlights of any trip to Barcelona is trying out its delicious cuisine. Spanish dishes are popular all around the world, and are an integral part of Barcelona’s vibrant food culture. You must try some of the local dishes such as patatas bravas, paella, and churros along with hot chocolate.
When exploring Barcelona’s culinary scene, there are several must-visit spots that blend sightseeing with exceptional food experiences. Here are four highlights that every foodie should consider:
- Tapas at La Boqueria Market: La Boqueria, Barcelona’s bustling food market, is a feast for the senses. Tapas bars here serve iconic dishes such as patatas bravas, pulpo a la gallega (octopus with paprika), and gambas al ajillo (garlic shrimp). It’s an ideal place to enjoy small plates while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere. La Boqueria is one of Europe’s most impressive food markets, packed with delicious food, fresh fruits, and colorful flowers.
- Seafood Paella at 7 Portes: For an authentic taste of this Spanish classic, 7 Portes offers one of the finest paellas in the city. This historic restaurant, known for its 19th-century elegance, serves a seafood-laden version of the dish that’s perfect for sharing.
- Vermut at Quimet & Quimet: No culinary journey in Barcelona is complete without trying vermut. This fortified wine, traditionally enjoyed before lunch, is a beloved local tradition. Head to Quimet & Quimet for a taste, where they serve it alongside gourmet conservas (canned seafood).
If you’re seeking a more hands-on experience, try a cooking class! Take a piece of Barcelona home with you by learning how to whip up one of the region’s signature recipes. Not sure where to look? Check out bcnKITCHEN, The Paella Club, or Gastronomic Arts Barcelona.
Experience the Magic of Gaudi’s Architecture
Barcelona is renowned for the spectacular architecture of Antoni Gaudi, and no visit to Barcelona would be complete without visiting at least a few of his famous buildings. You’ll be blown away by his Basilica de la Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, Casa Batllo, and La Pedrera, all of which showcase his unique and surreal style.
The Sagrada Família
One of the most popular attractions in Spain is the Sagrada Família – a Catholic basilica designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, who was famous for championing the architectural style known as Catalan Modernism or Modernisme. It has been under construction for over 100 years and isn’t expected to be completed until 2026, yet the originality and grandeur of its design attract over 3 million visitors each year.
Casa Batlló
Another Modernist marvel designed by Gaudí, the Casa Batlló is a former townhouse constructed for the Batlló family in the 19th century. Its unusual appearance rich in curves, natural forms and a quasi reptile-like tile facade have earned it the nickname of Casa del Drac, or House of the Dragon.
Park Güell
Park Güell is one of the most popular outdoor attractions in Barcelona, and yet what few people know is that it was initially conceived to be a revolutionary housing estate. Antoni Gaudí and his patron and friend Eusebi Güell originally acquired the area and began construction on a model home. When no one invested in the project, they eventually abandoned it, and it was later donated to the local council and transformed into a public park.
Explore the Historic Gothic Quarter
Head to the heart of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, and you’ll feel as if you’ve stepped back in time! This beautiful neighborhood is filled with charming cobblestone streets, Gothic architecture, and amazing local shops. Take a stroll to the city’s lovely cathedral, the Santa Maria del Mar, or Placa Reial, a picturesque square filled with bustling cafes and cozy bars.
Santa Maria del Mar
Indulge in Barcelona’s Iconic Sites
Parc de la Ciutadella
Ciutadella Park is Barcelona’s centrally located green space, which has been a gathering point for life in the city since its creation in 1877. Indeed, when it first opened, it was only public park in the city. These days, it is home to an increasing amount of yoga groups, the Catalan Parliament and the Barcelona Zoo.
Arc de Triomf
Designed by Modernist architect Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas, the Arc de Triomf is Barcelona’s answer to the eponymous triumphal arch in Paris. However, unlike its northern cousin, this arc was constructed for a very different reason – as the main access gate for the 1888 Barcelona Universal Exposition. It is a main artery of the city and the site of numerous cultural fairs, including markets and parades celebrating Chinese, Thai and Bolivian heritage, just to name a few.
Barcelona also nourishes a rich creative scene, and visitors have no shortage of options when it comes to experiencing art. In addition to the architecture sites mentioned above, pencil in a few of these popular stops: Museu Picasso, Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya, Museo Banksy, Design Museum of Barcelona, Gaudí House Museum, Museum of the History of Catalonia, Museu d’Art Contemporani, Moco Museum Barcelona.
Discover the Bustling Energy of Las Ramblas
The city’s most iconic boulevard, Las Ramblas, is a must-visit when in Barcelona. It’s filled with street performers, artists and cafes that bring you a whole world of entertainment. The best time to visit is during the day, although it’s worth venturing out at night to see the impressive fountains illuminated.
La Rambla del Raval
Barcelona is known for more than one Rambla, which is roughly translated into a ‘wide, tree-lined promenade’. Just a few blocks west of the more heralded Rambla is La Rambla de Raval, the heart of Barcelona’s counterculture district. The street is mostly known for being the connection point for multicultural groups and for its famed sculpture of a giant corpulent cat by Colombian artist Fernando Botero.
Staying Behind After the Event?
If you’re staying in Barcelona after the end of Explore, be sure to add these top destinations to your list before departure. Both Sitges and Montserrat are easily accessible by train, making them perfect day trips for soaking up the sun or exploring breathtaking landscapes. Don’t miss the chance to experience the vibrant culture and natural beauty that lie just beyond the city!
Montserrat Monastery and Nature Park
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Montserrat Monastery, perched majestically atop stunning cliffs and surrounded by lush nature. Explore the rich spiritual history and architectural marvels of the monastery, then venture into the breathtaking nature park for unforgettable hiking trails and panoramic views. Whether you’re seeking tranquility or adventure, Montserrat offers a perfect blend of awe-inspiring scenery and cultural heritage just a short journey from Barcelona.
The City of Sitges
Discover the vibrant charm of Sitges, where golden beaches meet a lively arts scene, making it the perfect getaway for sun-seekers and culture enthusiasts alike. Stroll along the picturesque promenade, indulge in exquisite cuisine, and immerse yourself in the town’s famous festivals that celebrate life and creativity. Just a short trip from Barcelona, Sitges invites you to unwind and experience the irresistible allure of Spain’s coastal beauty.
See you Soon in Beautiful Barcelona
There you have it, some of the best sites to see during your visit to Barcelona. This city is full of energy, culture and vibrant experiences. Whether you’re hoping to explore the city’s history, experience its culinary scene, or simply relax between breakout sessions, you’ll find it all. So get ready to pack your bags and experience the magic of Barcelona’s best sightseeing opportunities while at VMware Explore 2024.