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Barcelona, Spain – 26 September – 2 October 2025 Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & First Impressions

Morning: Arrive at El Prat Airport and take the Aerobús to your hotel in the Eixample district. Settle in, enjoy a quick coffee at a nearby café, and stroll along Passeig de Gràcia to admire its modernist architecture.

Afternoon: Visit the iconic Sagrada Família, marveling at Gaudí’s masterpiece and exploring its intricate interior. Purchase a skip‑the‑line ticket to maximize your time.

Evening: Wander down La Rambla to the bustling La Boqueria Market, sampling tapas and fresh fruit before heading back for a relaxing dinner at a local restaurant.

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Day 2: Gaudí’s Wonders

Morning: Start with a guided tour of Casa Batlló, discovering its whimsical façade and imaginative rooms. Afterwards, stroll to the nearby Casa Milà (La Pedrera) for a quick exterior view.

Afternoon: Take the metro to Park Güell, wandering through mosaic‑laden terraces and enjoying panoramic city views. Stop by the Gaudí House Museum within the park.

Evening: Dine in the Gràcia neighborhood, sampling Catalan cuisine at a cozy bistro, then enjoy a leisurely walk through its lively squares.

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Day 3: Gothic Quarter & Waterfront

Morning: Explore the historic Gothic Quarter, visiting the Barcelona Cathedral, Plaça del Rei, and winding medieval alleys.

Afternoon: Head down to the waterfront to relax at Barceloneta Beach. Grab a seafood lunch at a beachfront chiringuito and take a dip in the Mediterranean.

Evening: Experience the vibrant atmosphere of the Port Vell area, ending with a sunset cruise along the harbor.

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Day 4: Art & Culture

Morning: Visit the Picasso Museum in El Born, exploring the early works of the legendary artist.

Afternoon: Walk to the nearby Santa Maria del Mar basilica, then wander through the trendy El Born district, stopping at boutique shops and cafés.

Evening: Enjoy a flamenco show at a traditional tablao, followed by a late‑night tapas crawl.

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Day 5: Montjuïc & Sports

Morning: Take the funicular to Montjuïc Hill, exploring the historic Montjuïc Castle and its stunning city vistas.

Afternoon: Visit the Fundació Joan Miró and the National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC), admiring a blend of modern and classical art.

Evening: Catch a magical fountain show at the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc, then dine at a restaurant in the Poble Sec neighborhood.

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Day 6: Football & Hilltop Views

Morning: Tour the legendary Camp Nou, home of FC Barcelona, including the museum and trophy room.

Afternoon: Ride the funicular up to Tibidabo Amusement Park, enjoying rides and sweeping views over the city.

Evening: Return to the city center for a dinner of paella and sangria at a restaurant overlooking the sea.

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Day 7: Leisure & Departure

Morning: Spend a relaxed morning shopping for souvenirs on Passeig de Sant Joan and sipping coffee at a local patisserie.

Afternoon: Take a final stroll through the charming streets of El Raval, visiting the CCCB cultural center if time permits.

Evening: Transfer to the airport for your departure, reflecting on an unforgettable week in Barcelona.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Sagrada Família – 2 hours – €26 (admission + audio guide)
  • Casa Batlló – 1.5 hours – €35 (fast‑track ticket)
  • Park Güell – 2 hours – €10 (monumental zone)
  • Gothic Quarter walking tour – 3 hours – €0 (self‑guided)
  • Barceloneta Beach – 2 hours – €0 (free)
  • Picasso Museum – 1.5 hours – €12
  • Montjuïc Castle – 1 hour – €5
  • MNAC – 2 hours – €12
  • Camp Nou Tour – 2 hours – €28
  • Tibidabo Amusement Park – 3 hours – €30 (ride pass)
  • Magic Fountain show – 0.5 hour – €0 (free)
  • Transportation (metro, bus, funicular) – 7 days – €45 (T‑10 multi‑day card)
  • Meals & miscellaneous – 7 days – €350
  • Accommodation (mid‑range hotel) – 6 nights – €720
  • Total Estimated Cost€1,285

Tips

If you wish to extend your stay, consider a day trip to the coastal town of Sitges or the historic city of Girona, both reachable by train in under two hours. To shorten the itinerary, combine Day 3 and Day 4 by focusing on the Gothic Quarter and El Born, and replace the Tibidabo visit with a relaxed afternoon at the beach, saving both time and money.

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