Walk to La Boqueria Market on La Rambla and browse colorful stalls; stop at El Quim de la Boqueria for a small vegan-friendly breakfast plate of fresh fruit, jamón-style mushrooms, and Catalan bread.
Stroll into the narrow lanes of the Gothic Quarter, pausing to admire the Barcelona Cathedral exterior and the medieval Plaça del Rei while sipping takeaway coffee from Federal Café (vegan milk available).
Visit Museu d'Història de Barcelona (MUHBA) for a quick dive into Roman ruins beneath the city-choose the Plaça del Rei entrance for compact exhibits and atmospheric cloisters.
Head toward El Born and have an early lunch at Flax & Kale Passage, enjoying their plant-based bowls or the vegan hamburger before continuing the afternoon.
After lunch, wander deeper into El Born and pop into Carrer Montcada to admire contemporary galleries and the medieval streets; pause for a plant-based gelato at Rocambolesc (ask for fruit sorbets).
Visit the spectacular Picasso Museum (book a timed ticket) to explore his formative years and enjoy its peaceful courtyard; grab a refreshing iced drink at the museum café (vegan options available).
Take a short walk to Parc de la Ciutadella, relax under shady trees and rent a rowboat on the lake, or simply people-watch by the ornate fountain designed by Josep Fontsère.
Head back toward El Born and stop for an early afternoon snack at CatBar, ordering their vegan burgers or a plate of marinated olives and patatas bravas with vegan aioli.
Enjoy a leisurely exploration of the artisan shops around Passeig del Born, popping into independent boutiques and stopping at La Xampanyeria (Can Paixano) for a glass of local cava - ask for their vegan-friendly vermouth or sparkling options.
Return to your accommodation to freshen up, or if you prefer to linger out, take sunset photos from the Rooftop of El Born Centre de Cultura i Memòria (if open) for panoramic views over the old city.
Make your way to Veggie Garden for a relaxed vegan dinner of hearty bowls and tapas-style plates while enjoying the cozy bohemian atmosphere.
Walk toward Plaça de Sant Jaume and meander through the Gothic Quarter's lantern-lit streets, stopping for photos beneath the illuminated façades of Ajuntament de Barcelona and atmospheric alleyways.
Enjoy a late-night tasting at Satan's Coffee Corner (they offer vegan pastries or ask for a dairy-free alternative) or linger with a plant-based dessert at La Besnéta in El Born.
Sip a cocktail or a glass of natural wine at Bobby Gin (ask for vegan mixers) or choose the intimate bar at El Paradiso for inventive drinks in a speakeasy setting.
Take a slow stroll back to your accommodation via Passeig del Born, enjoying the evening buzz and stopping for one last gelato or sorbet from a nearby vendor if you fancy a sweet nightcap.
Begin the morning with a light vegan breakfast at Brunch & Cake by the Sea (or the Eixample location) enjoying acai bowls or avocado toast with oat milk coffee to fuel a busy day of sightseeing.
Arrive at Sagrada Família for a timed-entry tour of Gaudí's masterpiece; soak in the stained-glass light and opt for the audio guide to understand the symbolism while avoiding the later crowds.
Walk or take the short metro ride to Passeig de Gràcia to admire the façades of Casa Batlló and Casa Milà (La Pedrera) from outside, pausing for photos and a quick look in the design shops on the boulevard.
Stop for mid-morning refreshments at Chök - The Chocolate Kitchen (ask for vegan options) or at Santoni Vegan for a coffee and a plant-based pastry while people-watching along Passeig de Gràcia.
Catch a short taxi or bus up to Park Güell; wander the mosaic terraces and serpentine benches, enjoying the panoramic views over Barcelona and snapping photos of Gaudí's whimsical tilework.
Descend toward Gràcia and have an early plant-based lunch at Veggie Garden Gràcia or Raso Terra (reserve ahead), sampling Catalan-inspired vegan dishes before the afternoon continues.
Wander the bohemian streets of Gràcia, popping into independent shops and stopping at La Nena for a refreshing herbal iced tea or a light vegan pastry while soaking up the neighborhood vibe.
Visit the leafy Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia and relax at a terrace café; if you're interested in local crafts, browse the nearby artisan boutiques on Carrer Verdi.
Head to Casa Vicens (from the outside or timed ticket if desired) to admire one of Gaudí's earlier works and the colourful ceramic façade, then stroll back toward Gràcia's main squares.
Stop for an afternoon pick-me-up at Federal Café Gràcia or Satan's Coffee Corner (Gràcia outpost) and try a vegan cake or a soy/oat latte while people-watching.
Take the metro or a short taxi down to Eixample to walk the quieter side streets and discover modernist details on façades you might have missed earlier in the day.
Enjoy an early plant-based dinner at Raso Terra (reserve ahead) or Veggie Garden Eixample, sampling seasonal Catalan-inspired dishes and a glass of natural wine or kombucha.
Conclude the afternoon with a gentle stroll along Passeig de Sant Joan toward Plaça Catalunya, stopping for gelato sorbets or a vegan chocolate treat at Gelaaati Di Marco if you're still peckish.
Take a relaxed evening stroll down Passeig de Gràcia to admire the lit façades and pause for photos near the illuminated modernist buildings; duck into Bubó for a vegan-friendly dessert or sorbet if available.
Enjoy a cocktail or a non-alcoholic mocktail at Dry Martini (ask for vegan mixers) or opt for a glass of natural wine at Bar Brutal to sample local bottles in a lively setting.
Dine at Raso Terra (if you didn't earlier) or head to Veggie Garden Eixample for a late plant-based meal of tapas-style plates and seasonal Catalan flavors in a relaxed atmosphere.
After dinner, wander toward Plaça de la Universitat or Plaça Catalunya to enjoy the evening buzz and street musicians; stop at Satan's Coffee Corner (if open late) for a dairy-free coffee or a nightcap pastry.
If you're up for nightlife, visit Macarena Club for an intimate DJ set or choose a chilled craft-beer bar like BrewDog Passeig de Gràcia offering vegan snack options to wind down.
Take a slow walk back through the quieter Eixample streets, enjoying the modernist architecture by night and stopping for a final gelato sorbet at Gelaaati Di Marco if still open.
Start with a seaside vegan breakfast at La Desayunería in Barceloneta-try their avocado toast with toasted sourdough and an oat-milk cappuccino while watching morning light on the Mediterranean.
Walk along Barceloneta Beach for fresh sea air and local life; pause at Chiringuito del Mar (check for vegan snacks) or settle on the sand with a takeaway fruit bowl from Brunch & Cake nearby.
Wander toward La Ribera and explore the stalls at Mercat del Born, sampling olives, marinated artichokes, and picking up fresh bread for later.
Visit the atmospheric El Born Centre de Cultura i Memòria to see the archaeological site and enjoy coffee at the on-site café that offers dairy-free options.
Pop into Carrer de l'Argenteria for independent boutiques and stop at Flax & Kale (El Born location) for a mid-morning cold-pressed juice or a light plant-based snack before lunch preparations.
Enjoy a leisurely plant-based lunch at Teresa Carles (short taxi from El Born) sampling their seasonal vegan plates and a glass of natural wine or kombucha.
Stroll back toward Parc de la Ciutadella and relax under the trees; rent a bike near the park entrance to explore the promenade and the park's hidden corners.
Head to Museu Picasso vicinity and join a guided walk of the La Ribera neighborhood, discovering artisan shops on Carrer dels Carders and stopping for a refreshing iced tea at Forn Baluard (ask for vegan baked options).
Visit the contemporary galleries around Carrer Montcada and pop into El Born CCM (if exhibition space is open) for rotating displays; pause for a cold-pressed juice at Flax & Kale if you need a fresh boost.
Take a short walk to Plaça Comercial and enjoy people-watching from a terrace while sampling vegan tapas at La Taverna del Clínic (confirm plant-based options) or pick up savoury snacks from nearby delis.
Wander toward the beach again and catch golden-hour views on the promenade near Port Vell, stopping for a scoop of vegan sorbet at Rocambolesc or a coffee with oat milk at a seaside café.
Return to Barceloneta for a relaxed seaside stroll, watching local fishermen and the changing light; consider a short detour to Museu d'Història de Catalunya for a quick look if exhibitions are of interest.
Dine at The Green Spot in nearby El Born for creative plant-based dishes and Mediterranean-inspired vegan plates in a comfortable setting; reserve ahead if possible.
After dinner, wander the atmospheric streets of El Born, stopping at Satan's Coffee Corner or La Besnéta for a dairy-free coffee or a vegan dessert to round off the evening.
Stroll through the lamplit lanes of El Born, pausing to admire street art and pop into small boutiques on Carrer de la Princesa; stop at La Besnéta for a dairy-free coffee or a vegan pastry if you'd like a light sweet treat.
Head to Bar Marsella (check opening hours) or a nearby cocktail bar for a late aperitif-ask the bartender for vegan-friendly mixers and enjoy the bohemian atmosphere as you relax after dinner.
Take an easy walk down to Port Vell for nighttime views of the marina and illuminated waterfront, pausing for photos of the reflections and the city lights along the promenade.
If you're in the mood for live music, visit Harlem Jazz Club or a small local venue in El Born for an intimate set; otherwise, linger with a nightcap at Bobby Gin (ask for vegan mixers) and soak up the eveningscene.
End the night with a slow, scenic walk back toward Barceloneta along Passeig Marítim, pausing to listen to the sea and enjoy the cool night air before returning to your accommodation.