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3 Days in Barcelona: The Ultimate Itinerary

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Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, the Northeastern region in Spain.Β  This city has so much to offer between the art, architecture, delicious food, and the beach!Β  To this day, Barcelona is one of my top favorite cities that I have visited.Β Β 

Here are the can’t miss spots when visiting Barcelona for three days:

Day 1

Barri GΓ²tic – Gothic Quarter

The Gothic Quarter is incredibly charming – I spent much of my first day wandering this area. The narrow streets are filled with cathedrals, restaurants, and clubs. It is a stark contrast to La Rambla which is quite open. The roads make up a myriad and it is fun to guess what is waiting around the next corner.Β 
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One of my favorite meals was in Barri Gotic. When I returned to find the restaurant again (the AMAZING paella was really affordable in this adorable hole-in-the-wall restaurant), I walked around the neighborhood for over 30 minutes before finally stumbling upon it again!Β Β 

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Museu PicassoΒ is located in the Gothic Quarter and is definitely worth visiting. They have an extensive collection of his work, including 57 works that he created in interpretation of Las Meninas. 57!! This is apparently the only series of works painted by PicassoΒ that are on display altogether at the same location.

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La Rambla

La Rambla is a well-known lively street lined with trees and filled with tons of little kiosks and cafes.Β This is also referred to as Las Ramblas, because it is actually a series of walks each with a different name.Β This street leads straight to the Mirador de Colom, a monument to Christopher Columbus facing Port Vell.Β Though the kiosks are closed at night, I found that this street is just as full in the evening as it is during the day! Β 

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Port Vell

Port Vell is beautiful during the day, but I personally preferred exploring the port at night. I highly recommend catching a sunset at Port Vell. Rambla del Mar is a beautiful place to walk that connects to the mall and aquarium in the middle of the marina.

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Day 2

Casa Batllo

I dedicated my second day to seeing some of the most famous sites designed by Antoni GaudΓ­, the famous Catalan architect. I started by visiting Casa Batllo. It’s not far from the north end of La Rambla if you start off in that area.

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La Pedrera

La Padrera is just three blocks away from Casa Batllo making it easy to visit both at once.Β 

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La Sagrada FamΓ­lia

La Sagrada FamΓ­lia is probably one of the first things that comes to mind when thinking of Barcelona. This is one of the most well-known works by Antoni GaudΓ­. Construction began in 1882, and to this day the church is surrounded by cranes and construction. Despite the fact that it is unfinished, this church is an absolute must-visit. Not only is the external architecture stunning, but the interior is also one-of-a-kind. I never made it inside the church, and I regret it massively! Pro-tip: buy tickets ahead of time to go inside! The line will take hours if buying the ticket on-site.Β 

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Park GΓΌell

Park GΓΌell is such a fun place to explore, with gardens and modern architecture designed by (you guessed it) Antoni GaudΓ­! I walked up to Park GΓΌell from Sagrada Familia (all uphill – beware!).

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You could easily spend half a day in this 17-hectare park. There’s so much to see throughout. While exploring, I stumbled upon a really fun reggae band that put on a really great show! Casa Museo GaudΓ­ is also worth a visit at the front of the park.Β 

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Higher on the mountain, there are beautiful views overlooking the coast and the city below.Β 

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Day 3

MontjuΓ―c

Another stunning view of the city from above can be offered onΒ MontjuΓ―c. This hill overlooks the harbour and features several attractions includingΒ JardΓ­ BotΓ nic de Barcelona,Β stadiums from the 1992 Olympic Games, and Castle MontjuΓ―c. Castell de MontjuΓ―cΒ was initially a fortress built in the 1600s and an important battleground between the Spanish and Catalan. It was later demolished and the current structure was built in the 1700s. The castle boasts a 360 degree view over the city.Β Β 

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I took my time climbing the hill by foot, exploring the botanic gardens and the fortress, then hopped on a cable car to go straight to the beach! The Port Cable Car, Transbordador Aeri del Port, runs every ten minutes and is a fun and convenient way to travel up or down the mountain to the beach. I would not recommend this for anyone who is afraid of heights, but if you can hang (pun intended) the views are amazing!

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Font mΓ gica de MontjuΓ―c

If visiting on a weekend, there are fountain shows at night! The Magical Fountains in front of Palau National light up and dance along with music. The shows last quite some time, and each show accompanies a different style of music. The fountains were designed for the Great Universal ExhibitionΒ  in 1929. Music was added in the 1980s, before the fountain was restored in preparation of the 1992 Olympics.

La Barceloneta

La Barceloneta is the neighborhood along the coast, in between Port Vell and Port Olimpic. You can’t visit Barcelona without at least stopping by Playa de San SebastiΓ‘n! There are lots of seafood restaurants and nightclubs in this neighborhood. The beach is a great place to people watch, and I especially like the sculpture “L’Estel Ferit” (the wounded star) by Rebecca Horn.

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Parc de la Ciutadella

Just above La Barceloneta is the Parc de la Ciutadella, a great place for strolling. This is one of the only green spaces in the center of Barcelona. There are sculptures scattered throughout the park, along with a museum and a zoo. The Cascada, or waterfall, facing the park’s lake is an absolute can’t-miss!Β Β 

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Keep an eye out for an upcoming blog regarding day-trip destinations from Barcelona!

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