Barcelona's sightseeing highlights

7 places

Casa Batlló

Museum

Europe, Spain, Barcelona

Casa Batlló is located along the heart of Passeig de Gracia, the city’s main shopping avenue, and only steps away from one of Gaudí’s other masterpieces, Casa Mila.

Casa Milà

Museum

Europe, Spain, Barcelona

On summer nights (Thurs., Fri., and Sat., Jun. 20-Sept.7) the roof terrace is open for drinks and jazz concerts; the doors open at 9:45pm and concerts begin at 10.30. Admission is €27.

Parc Güell

Park

Europe, Spain, Barcelona

It's a bit far from the other main attractions in the area, so depending on where you are staying, it is likely best to take the metro or bus to get there.

La Sagrada Família

Church

Europe, Spain, Província de Barcelona

Before you leave the Sagrada Famila, pay a visit to the crypt, Gaudi's resting place since his death in 1926. The architect spent the last days of his life on site, living a hermitlike existence in a workroom and decidating all of his time to the project.

Museu Picasso

Museum

Europe, Spain, Barcelona

Entrance is free every first Sunday of the month.

Camp Nou

Sports Facility

Europe, Spain, Barcelona

The prices, depending on the seats, range from 50 to 150 Euro. For crucial games such as El Clasico, Real Madrid vs Barcelona, the match tickets are much higher and need to be bought well in advance

Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

Museum

Europe, Spain, Barcelona

From the entrance of the museum you can enjoy an amazing panoramic view of Barcelona.