After checking in at Canvas Sabadell Llac, start your first morning with a lively stroll through the nearby Parc de Catalunya for fresh air and local scenes, then pop into Cafeteria Els 4 Gats style café (or a recommended local bakery) for strong coffee and a pastry to fuel a busy day. Follow up with a quick orientation walk of Sabadell's central streets, pausing at Plaça Sant Roc to admire the church and chat with vendors so you'll feel rooted before your Barcelona adventures fully kick off.
Head into Barcelona proper with a short train ride and begin your afternoon at Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria for a sensory dive into local produce-sample jamón, olives and fresh fruit from stall vendors. Follow this with a relaxed tapas crawl in the Gothic-adjacent lanes: stop at Bar La Plata for classic anchovies and vermouth, then try innovative pintxos at El Xampanyet before returning to Sabadell feeling happily full and ready for an easy evening.
As the sun softens, catch a short train into Barcelona and wander the lively El Raval neighborhood for an energetic start - stop for a cocktail at Bar Mártires and soak up street art along Carrer dels Tallers. Follow with a fun, laid-back tapas crawl around nearby Plaça del Mercat de Sant Antoni, sampling grilled padrón peppers at Bodega 1900 and finishing with a creamy crema catalana at Café de l'Opera before a relaxed return to Canvas Sabadell Llac.
Start your morning with an early, skip-the-line visit to Basílica de la Sagrada Família, marveling at the stained-glass light show inside and climbing one tower for panoramic views of the Eixample grid; follow up with a guided walk along Avinguda Gaudí to learn about Gaudí's influences while stopping for a coffee at the modernist-leaning Café de l'Antiga. Afterward, hop to Turó de la Rovira (Bunkers del Carmel) for sweeping city vistas and a short picnic before descending toward Park Güell to explore its colorful mosaics and winding viaducts as the neighborhood wakes up around you.
After a morning of iconic sights, take a relaxed tram down to Gràcia and wander the villagey streets, stopping to people-watch over vermut at Plaça del Sol and sample artisanal gelato at Gelaaati di Marco. Continue with a guided visit to the lesser-known but stunning Casa Vicens to see Gaudí's early experiments, then finish with a rooftop cocktail at El Nacional (Rooftop Bar) for golden-hour views of the city before returning to Sabadell to compare notes over dinner.
As twilight settles, wander the charming streets of Gràcia and enjoy a lively neighborhood dinner at La Pubilla, sampling contemporary Catalan dishes family-style with local wine. After dinner, catch an intimate live-music set or flamenco fusion show at Sala Apolo's smaller room or sip vermut on the terrace of Café del Sol, then finish the night with a leisurely stroll back through the lit-up square of Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia-its clock tower and café terraces make for a relaxed, local-feeling end to a day of Gaudí marvels.
Begin with an early stroll down Passeig de Gràcia to admire the facades and stop for coffee at the elegant Café de la Pedrera beside Casa Milà (La Pedrera); join a short guided exterior tour to learn the stories behind the wrought-iron balconies before the crowds arrive. From there, slip into the intimate Casa Amatller for a cultivated look at Modernista interiors, then enjoy a baker's dozen of local pastries and a cortado at Forn Mistral while planning an after-lunch visit to Casa Batlló across the avenue.
Stroll down the elegant Eixample backstreets to Casa Lleó i Morera and slip into the nearby Fundació Antoni Tàpies for a dose of modern Catalan art before a leisurely lunch of Catalan classics at Cinc Sentits. In the late afternoon, join a small-group guided tour of the rarely-visited interior of Casa de les Punxes, then finish with a vermut tasting and light bites on the terrace of El Jardí del Alma, soaking up the refined architecture as the light softens and preparing you for the evening's Casa Batlló visit.
As the sun softens, drift into the nearby upscale Eixample dining scene with a pre-dinner vermut at Bar Mut followed by a tasting-menu experience at Moments for contemporary Catalan cuisine. After dinner, cap the night with creative cocktails at the speakeasy-style Dry Martini, then take a relaxed, lantern-lit walk through the grid to discover illuminated modernist details and end with a late-night gelato at Rocambolesc for a playful, sweet finish.
Start your morning wandering the labyrinthine lanes of the Gothic Quarter with a guided street-art and history walk that pauses at Plaça Reial for a café con leche and pastry, then slips into the atmospheric Carrer del Bisbe to admire hidden medieval arches and sculpted doorways. Continue with a visit to the evocative Museu d'Història de Barcelona (MUHBA) to descend Roman ruins beneath the city, followed by a relaxed mid-morning vermut and tapas tasting at the nearby traditional tavern Can Culleretes to fuel an afternoon of rooftop cathedral exploration.
After lunch, wander off the beaten path into the atmospheric Born side streets to browse independent shops and artisan ateliers, then enjoy a peaceful pause at Jardí del Rei where you can rest beneath shady trees and admire medieval walls. Continue with a guided chocolate-and-confection tasting at Museu de la Xocolata, followed by a short walk to the nearby Plaça Sant Jaume to watch local life and catch golden-hour light on civic buildings before heading up to the cathedral rooftop for evening views.
As night falls, take a short stroll to Plaça del Pi to catch live acoustic street performances and then slip into the candlelit cellar of Els Quatre Gats for a historic-modern fusion cocktail and tapas pairing. Afterward, join a twilight guided ghost-and-legends walk through the shadowed lanes that ends at the atmospheric rooftop bar of Hotel 1898, where you can sip a cava while enjoying panoramic views of the lit cathedral spires and plan tomorrow's rooftop cathedral visit.
Ease into a sun-soaked morning with a seaside breakfast at Surf House Barcelona on the sand, then rent a sturdy bike from Green Bikes Barcelona for a scenic ride along the promenade toward the Olympic Port. Pause mid-ride for a swim and a beach volleyball pickup at Platja de la Barceloneta before continuing to the striking contemporary sculptures at Parc de la Ciutadella for a relaxed picnic and people-watching that flows naturally from your previous city strolls.
Swap the bike for a stand-up paddleboard session with instructors from SUP Barcelona to glide along the shoreline, then refuel with a seafood-focused lunch at the family-run Can Majó where paella and fresh grilled prawns shine. Afterward, stroll the revamped Port Vell Maremagnum pier, ride the panoramic Maremagnum Ferris Wheel for sweeping harbor views, and finish with a chilled craft-ice-cream stop at Bubó Barcelona before heading back to Sabadell.
As the sea breeze cools, drift toward Passeig de Joan de Borbó for a lively seafood tapas crawl-try grilled clams at La Bombeta and a seafood fideuà tasting at 7 Portes's nearby tapas counter-paired with a glass of local rosé. After dinner, join a dusk-longboard group or casual rollerblade session along Ronda Litoral's promenade, then finish with craft cocktails and live DJ vibes at the beachfront Opium Barcelona terrace while stargazing over the Mediterranean.
Kick off the morning with a guided, behind-the-stalls immersion at Mercat de la Concepció, tasting cured meats and exotic citrus while your guide introduces producers; follow with a short stroll to the nearby Pastisseria Escribà to sample classic ensaïmada and chat with the pastry chef about Catalan baking traditions. Then join a hands-on market-to-table cooking workshop at Cook & Taste Barcelona where you'll shop for ingredients, learn to prepare a seasonal paella and tapas trio, and sit down together to enjoy the meal you helped create-perfect continuity from your previous tapas and market explorations.
After your hands-on paella workshop, take a relaxed culinary wander to Mercat de Sant Antoni to sample artisanal cheeses and try a local xató salad from a stall vendor before joining a guided vermut tasting at Bar Mendizábal where a sommelier explains Catalan aperitives. Finish the afternoon with a pastry masterclass at Forn Baluard-learn to shape and glaze a seasonal croissant-then return to Canvas Sabadell Llac with a pocket of market treats to compare notes over dinner.
After a day of market sights and hands-on cooking, wander to Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia for a relaxed aperitif at La Vermuteria del Tano, sampling local vermuts and small anchovy toasts while chatting about the day's recipes. Then join an intimate chef-hosted supper at Supperclub Barcelona-a convivial communal table experience where the evening's menu spotlights your market finds-and finish with coffee and petits fours at the cozy late-night café Café Cometa, comparing tasting notes under warm lights.
Ease into the day with a relaxed café breakfast at Café del Born Nou, then join a focused guided tour of the Picasso Museum's lesser-known early works to trace Picasso's Barcelona beginnings before the crowds arrive. After the museum, wander the artisan lanes to visit Fabra i Coats's nearby creative studios for a short contemporary-art pop-up or gallery talk, finishing with a light seafood brunch at Cal Pep (counter seating) to compare notes and fuel an evening of El Born nightlife.
After your Picasso visit, drift deeper into El Born with a snack-and-shop crawl: sample artisanal tapas and vermut flights at Bar del Pla, then browse contemporary jewelry and ceramics at Carrer de l'Allada-Vermell's boutiques and the independent gallery shop La Federica y Co.. As the light softens, join a short guided cellar tour and tasting at Bodega La Puntual to learn about Catalan wines and end with rooftop cava and skyline views from Hotel Barceló Raval before gearing up for the night's live-music scene.
As twilight falls, slip into Passeig del Born for an aperitif at Bar Salvatge, then join a lively pintxos-and-cocktails crawl through Carrer de l'Argenteria, stopping for creative small plates at La Paradeta Born (counter service). End the night with a groove-forward set and late-night cava at intimate live-music venue Horiginals or a rooftop DJ session at El Palauet Terrace, soaking up El Born's electric atmosphere before a relaxed walk back to Canvas Sabadell Llac.
Start with an invigorating visit to Fundació Joan Miró to explore Miró's vibrant canvases and rooftop sculpture garden, then stroll the adjacent gardens to discover outdoor installations and panoramic views toward the port. After a light coffee at the foundation café, head down to the lively Poble-sec neighborhood for a street-art walking tour that finishes with a tasting of local vermut and pintxos at Quimet & Quimet to bridge your modern-art morning into an afternoon of Montjuïc exploration.
Wander the nearby arts district with a focused visit to the cutting-edge exhibitions at MACBA's rotating shows, then duck into the neighboring CCCB for immersive media installations and a rooftop café break. From there, take the Montjuïc funicular up and explore the botanical terraces around Jardins de Joan Brossa, finish the afternoon with a guided tour of the experimental film screenings at Filmoteca de Catalunya before heading toward the hilltop for sunset.
As daylight fades, head to the lively Poble-sec foothills for pintxos and craft vermut at La Tasqueta de Blai, then walk up to Mirador del Poble-sec for intimate city views. Continue toward Montjuïc's illuminated gardens with a night-time stroll through Jardins de Mossèn Cinto Verdaguer, finish the evening sipping cava on the terrace of La Caseta del Migdia while the Barcelona skyline glows and you reflect on the day's contemporary art discoveries.
Catch an early Cremallera rack-rail up to Montserrat and begin with the scenic Sant Joan funicular to access high-altitude trails-tackle the panoramic Camí de les Bateries for jagged rock views and spring wildflowers, pausing at the viewpoint by Mirador de Sant Jeroni for sweeping Catalan landscapes. Return toward the monastery for a guided visit to the historic Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey, listen to the boys' choir if available, then refuel with a rustic breakfast of coca and local cheeses at the monastery's Montserrat Cafeteria before your afternoon descent or longer ridge hike.
Descend from the high ridge and take the scenic Cremallera de Montserrat down to the monastery plaza, then join a local guide for a tasting of artisanal jams and mató cheese at the charming Montserrat Shop & Tasting Corner before wandering the cloistered paths. Continue with a gentle valley hike along the shaded Santa Cova path to visit the grotto shrine, pause for coffee and pastries at the family-run Café de la Vinya, and finish by photographing the serrated rock faces from the tranquil viewpoint at Pla de les Taràntules as the light softens back toward Barcelona.
After descending, unwind with a relaxing aperitif on the terrace of Restaurant Abat Cisneros, savouring Catalan small plates while the valley lights soften; then take a short, lantern-lit stroll to the peaceful Santa Magdalena Garden for golden-hour photos of the serrated skyline. Finish the night with a soothing performance or candlelit vespers (if available) inside the historic Escolania de Montserrat chapel, followed by a quiet cup of herbal tea at the cozy Montserrat Visitor Centre Café before boarding the Cremallera back toward Barcelona.
Catch an early Rodalies or AVE to Girona and begin with a brisk walk along the ancient city walls to enjoy sweeping views before the crowds; pause for a coffee and a sweet xuixo at Forn Baluard Girona to fuel your exploration. From there, wander downhill into the Old Town to stroll the photogenic riverside promenades and cross the colorful houses of the Onyar River, then join a guided medieval-walking tour that stops at the atmospheric Carrer de la Força and the historic Jewish Quarter to uncover Girona's layered past.
After the morning tour, wander into the atmospheric El Mercadal market to sample local embutidos and artisanal cheeses, then join a guided tasting at Casa Marieta to learn about Girona's culinary traditions while trying a plate of local botifarra. Continue with a leisurely stroll through the leafy Jardins dels Alemanys for peaceful river views, then hop a short walk to Sant Pere de Galligants to explore the Romanesque cloister and enjoy a coffee on its shaded terrace before an evening of tapas.
As twilight deepens, wander to Plaça de la Independència for an aperitif at the sunny terrace of La Fabrica Girona, then enjoy a relaxed tapas crawl sampling local specialties like xuixo-inspired desserts and porc negre bites at Mimo's Girona. Finish the night with a cozy glass of Priorat wine and live acoustic music at intimate jazz bar Le Bistrot before catching an evening Rodalies back to Canvas Sabadell Llac, satisfied after a full day of medieval sights and flavors.
Catch an early small-group transfer from Canvas Sabadell Llac toward the Penedès and begin with a private cellar tour and reserve tasting at Gramona, where you'll descend into historic caves and sample aged cava alongside a sommelier's pairing of local cheeses. Continue with a sunlit vineyard walk at Torres (Mas La Plana) to learn about sustainable viticulture, finish by blending your own mini-cava at Raventós i Blanc's hands-on workshop, and sip your creation with fresh bread and arbequina olives on the winery terrace as the valley wakes up.
After a morning of cellar visits, head to the sun-drenched vineyards of Can Bonastre Wine Resort for a guided olive-oil and wine pairing on their terrace, followed by a relaxed vineyard e-bike loop that takes you through hidden rows and scenic viewpoints. Continue to Bodegas Vilarnau for a crisp cava tasting paired with local anchovy tapas, then finish the afternoon with a seated tasting of single-vineyard wines and a guided barrel-room tour at Albet i Noya, where you'll learn about organic viticulture before returning to Canvas Sabadell Llac with bottles and fresh tasting notes.
As golden hour approaches, unwind at the hilltop terrace of Masia Can Martí, sipping a chilled rosado while watching vineyard rows glow and chatting with the winemaker about the day's blends. For dinner, settle into a rustic long-table experience at Cal Xim, where a seasonal tasting menu highlights local garoines and grilled vegetables paired with Penedès micro-cuvées, then finish the night with a starlit stroll through illuminated vines behind Finca La Plana before returning relaxed to Canvas Sabadell Llac.
Ease into your final full day with a curated shopping loop: start at the design-forward concept store Nau Bostik Market to pick up unique crafts and indie fashion, then wander to the charming, lesser-known boutique lane of Carrer de l'Allada-Vermell for artisan ceramics and jewelry. Continue with a leisurely browse through the vintage treasures at Els Encants Vells (Fira de Bellcaire) and reward yourself with a late-morning brunch of tostadas and freshly-pressed juice at Granja Petitbo before an afternoon of wrapping gifts and packing.
Spend a stylish afternoon hunting for unique mementos starting at El Born Centre de Cultura i Memòria's surrounding boutiques, then browse contemporary Catalan designers at Studio Volta for ready-to-wear pieces and homewares. Continue with a relaxed stop at Casa Cookshop to pick up artisanal kitchenware and nearby La Manual Alpargatera to custom-order traditional espadrilles, finishing with a late-afternoon coffee and sweet at Pastisseria Hofmann before freshening up for your flamenco night.
As twilight falls, head to the lively Sant Antoni neighborhood for aperitivos and boutique browsing-pop into Casa del Llibre for rare Spanish editions then hunt ceramics and jewelry at Mishima Barcelona before a speedy stop at La Comercial de Barna for gourmet take-home treats. For the night, immerse yourself in authentic flamenco at an intimate tablao: dine early on seasonal tapas at Tablao de Carmen (Montserrat-style performers and tablao atmosphere) and finish with a fiery flamenco show and post-performance meet-and-greet at Los Tarantos to cap the evening with music, clapping and vivid local color.
Start a leisurely final morning with a calming waterfront breakfast at El Suquet de l'Almirall in Barceloneta, then stroll the quieter stretch of the promenade toward Parc del Port Olímpic to inhale sea air and collect last-minute photos. Return to Sabadell with a peaceful stop at Mercat de la Creu Alta to pick up regional snacks and small gifts, then spend an easy hour at Can Deu Park near Canvas Sabadell Llac to sort luggage, fold souvenirs, and savor one last Catalan coffee before your transfer preparations.
Wander a gentle, last-day loop through local favorites: browse gourmet preserves and small-batch olive oils at Mercat de la Creu Coberta (a low-key alternative for final edible gifts), then settle on the sun-drenched terrace of La Rambla del Poblenou's El Tropezón Café for a slow lunch of pan con tomate and a final glass of Catalan rosado. After lunch, enjoy a mindful hour at Parc de la Ciutadella-row a rented boat on the lake or relax beneath the palm trees-before returning to Canvas Sabadell Llac to finish packing and prepare for your airport transfer.
Wind down your final evening with a gentle stroll and aperitif at Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia's quieter cafés, then enjoy a relaxed dinner of seasonal tapas and vermut at the neighborhood favorite La Pubilla to savor one last taste of Catalan home cooking. After dinner, take a short taxi to Mirador de l'Alcalde for a final panoramic view of the harbor at night, then return to Canvas Sabadell Llac to finish packing calmly and set alarms for your morning transfer.
After checking out from Canvas Sabadell Llac and an easy transfer to Barcelona-El Prat, linger over a relaxed airport brunch at El Avión Barcelona (T1) sampling café con leche and a savory tortilla before your flight; once airborne and during your Paris layover, stretch your legs with a swift, culture-packed stop at Musée de l'Orangerie in the Tuileries area to view Monet's Water Lilies if your connection allows, then grab a fresh baguette and fromage plate from La Grande Épicerie de Paris near Saint-Germain for a taste of France to enjoy on the onward leg to Ghana.
If your Paris connection allows a longer layover, take a quick RER ride to Canal Saint-Martin for a leisurely riverside stroll and a late-lunch of gourmet sandwiches at Du Pain et des Idées (try their famed escargot pastry); then pop into the nearby independent bookshop Librairie Antinous for a last-minute travel read or gift. Finish with a relaxed espresso and people-watching break at Café Prune before returning to the airport, carrying warm Parisian flavors and a peaceful canal-side walk into your evening flight to Ghana.
If your Paris connection leaves time for a final urban pause, savor a relaxed aperitif and light dinner at Le Petit Vendôme, sampling charcuterie and a crisp glass of Sancerre while watching Parisians drift home; follow with a peaceful twilight stroll through Jardin du Palais-Royal to admire the illuminated columns and clipped hedges for a quiet, reflective moment before travel. Finish by picking up elegant travel-ready chocolates from La Maison du Chocolat (boutique) for the flight, then return to the terminal feeling replenished and gently keyed for your overnight leg to Ghana.
| Place / Activity | Cost |
|---|---|
| Canvas Sabadell Llac (accommodation) - per night (estimate) | €70 |
| Parc de Catalunya | Free |
| Local bakery / café (coffee & pastry) | €4 |
| Plaça Sant Roc (orientation / vendors) | Free |
| Train Sabadell → Barcelona (one-way) | €2.80 |
| Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria (samples / small bites) | €8 |
| Bar La Plata (tapas) | €12 |
| El Xampanyet (pintxos & drink) | €18 |
| El Raval neighborhood (self-guided) | Free |
| Bar Mártires (cocktail) | €10 |
| Carrer dels Tallers (street art walk) | Free |
| Plaça del Mercat de Sant Antoni (tapas area) | Free |
| Bodega 1900 (padrón peppers / tapas) | €20 |
| Café de l'Opera (dessert / crema catalana) | €6 |
| Basílica de la Sagrada Família (entry + tower access, standard) | €34 |
| Avinguda Gaudí (walk / coffee) | Free |
| Turó de la Rovira (Bunkers del Carmel) | Free |
| Park Güell (monumental zone entry) | €13 |
| Gràcia coffee / gelato (Gelaaati di Marco) | €5 |
| Casa Vicens (entry) | €17 |
| El Nacional (Rooftop Bar) - drink | €12 |
| La Pubilla (dinner per person) | €35 |
| Sala Apolo (small show / ticket) | €20 |
| Café del Sol (vermut / coffee) | €4 |
| Passeig de Gràcia (self-guided) | Free |
| Café de la Pedrera (coffee) | €5 |
| Casa Milà (La Pedrera) exterior / entry (optional rooftop visit) | €25 |
| Casa Amatller (entry) | €12 |
| Forn Mistral (pastries & cortado) | €4 |
| Casa Lleó i Morera (visit / entry if available) | €10 |
| Fundació Antoni Tàpies (entry) | €8 |
| Cinc Sentits (lunch per person, mid-range) | €45 |
| Casa de les Punxes (entry) | €13 |
| El Jardí del Alma (vermut / light bites) | €8 |
| Bar Mut (pre-dinner vermut) | €12 |
| Moments (tasting menu per person) | €95 |
| Dry Martini (cocktail) | €18 |
| Rocambolesc (gelato) | €5 |
| Gothic Quarter guided walk (history / street-art tour) | €15 |
| Plaça Reial café (coffee) | €3 |
| MUHBA (Museu d'Història de Barcelona) entry | €7 |
| Can Culleretes (tapas / vermut) | €18 |
| Born neighborhood shopping (self-guided) | Free |
| Jardí del Rei (resting spot) | Free |
| Museu de la Xocolata (entry & tasting) | €7 |
| Plaça Sant Jaume (public square) | Free |
| Cathedral rooftop (entry to rooftop) | €9 |
| Plaça del Pi (live acoustic street performances) | Free |
| Els Quatre Gats (drink / tapas) | €15 |
| Twilight ghost-and-legends walk (guided) | €12 |
| Hotel 1898 rooftop bar (drink) | €12 |
| Surf House Barcelona (breakfast on beach) | €12 |
| Green Bikes Barcelona (bike rental half-day) | €10 |
| Platja de la Barceloneta (beach) | Free |
| Parc de la Ciutadella (picnic / park) | Free |
| SUP Barcelona (stand-up paddle session) | €25 |
| Can Majó (seafood lunch per person) | €35 |
| Maremagnum Ferris Wheel (wheel ride) | €8 |
| Bubó Barcelona (craft ice cream / pastry) | €6 |
| La Bombeta (grilled clams / tapas) | €18 |
| 7 Portes (fideuà / tapas at counter) | €30 |
| Opium Barcelona (cocktail / DJ terrace) | €20 |
| Green Bikes / longboard group / rollerblade session (group) | €10 |
| Mercat de la Concepció (guided market tour tasting) | €20 |
| Pastisseria Escribà (pastry tasting) | €6 |
| Cook & Taste Barcelona (market-to-table cooking class) | €95 |
| Mercat de Sant Antoni (sampling) | €8 |
| Bar Mendizábal (vermut tasting) | €12 |
| Forn Baluard (pastry masterclass) | €45 |
| La Vermuteria del Tano (aperitif) | €8 |
| Supperclub Barcelona (chef-hosted supper) | €45 |
| Café Cometa (coffee & petits fours) | €6 |
| Café del Born Nou (breakfast) | €6 |
| Picasso Museum (entry + guided tour) | €14 |
| Fabra i Coats creative studios (pop-up / gallery) | Free |
| Cal Pep (counter seating brunch/lunch) | €25 |
| Bar del Pla (tapas) | €18 |
| Bodega La Puntual (cellar tour & tasting) | €20 |
| Hotel Barceló Raval rooftop (cava / view) | €10 |
| Bar Salvatge (aperitif) | €8 |
| La Paradeta Born (seafood counter) | €20 |
| Horiginals live-music (ticket / drink) | €12 |
| Fundació Joan Miró (entry) | €13 |
| Poble-sec street-art tour (guided) | €15 |
| Quimet & Quimet (tasting / pintxos) | €18 |
| MACBA (entry) | €10 |
| CCCB (entry / exhibitions) | €6 |
| Montjuïc funicular (round-trip) | €2.50 |
| Jardins de Joan Brossa (visit) | Free |
| Filmoteca de Catalunya (screening ticket) | €7 |
| La Tasqueta de Blai (pintxos) | €12 |
| Mirador del Poble-sec (view) | Free |
| La Caseta del Migdia (cava / terrace) | €10 |
| Montserrat Cremallera & Sant Joan funicular (round-trip combined) | €24 |
| Guided Montserrat monastery visit / abbey (donation / ticket) | €8 |
| Montserrat Cafeteria (rustic breakfast) | €8 |
| Montserrat Shop & Tasting Corner (tasting) | €6 |
| Santa Cova path (hike) | Free |
| Restaurant Abat Cisneros (aperitif / small plates) | €18 |
| Montserrat Visitor Centre Café (tea) | €4 |
| Rodalies / AVE Barcelona → Girona (return) - average | €20 |
| Forn Baluard Girona (xuixo / pastry) | €3 |
| Girona city walls walk | Free |
| Guided medieval-walking tour (Girona) | €12 |
| El Mercadal market sampling | €8 |
| Casa Marieta (guided tasting / plate) | €20 |
| Jardins dels Alemanys (visit) | Free |
| Sant Pere de Galligants (entry / coffee) | €4 |
| Plaça de la Independència (aperitif) | €8 |
| La Fabrica Girona (aperitif / coffee) | €6 |
| Mimo's Girona (tapas) | €18 |
| Le Bistrot (Priorat wine / live music) | €12 |
| Penedès winery tour - small-group transfer & tastings (per person estimate) | €95 |
| Gramona (cellar tour & reserve tasting) | €35 |
| Torres (vineyard walk / visit) | €25 |
| Raventós i Blanc (blend-your-own workshop estimate) | €40 |
| Can Bonastre Wine Resort (olive-oil & wine pairing) | €30 |
| Bodegas Vilarnau (cava tasting) | €15 |
| Albet i Noya (tasting & barrel-room tour) | €20 |
| Masia Can Martí (hilltop terrace rosado) | €10 |
| Cal Xim (rustic long-table dinner per person) | €40 |
| Nau Bostik Market (shopping) | Free |
| Carrer de l'Allada-Vermell (boutiques) | Free |
| Els Encants Vells (Fira de Bellcaire) - browsing | Free |
| Granja Petitbo (brunch) | €15 |
| El Born Centre de Cultura i Memòria (shopping area) | Free |
| Studio Volta (shopping) | Free |
| Casa Cookshop (kitchenware) | Free |
| La Manual Alpargatera (espadrilles custom order) | €30 |
| Pastisseria Hofmann (coffee & sweet) | €6 |
| Casa del Llibre (bookstore browsing) | Free |
| Mishima Barcelona (shopping) | Free |
| La Comercial de Barna (gourmet take-home treats) | €12 |
| Tablao de Carmen (dinner + show) | €60 |
| Los Tarantos (flamenco show ticket) | €25 |
| El Suquet de l'Almirall (waterfront breakfast) | €18 |
| Mercat de la Creu Alta (final snacks / shopping) | €10 |
| Can Deu Park (sorting luggage / coffee) | Free |
| El Tropezón Café (slow lunch) | €12 |
| Parc de la Ciutadella boat rental (row boat approx) | €6 |
| Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia aperitif | €8 |
| Mirador de l'Alcalde (final panoramic view) | Free |
| Transfer Canvas Sabadell Llac → Barcelona-El Prat (taxi/public transport estimate) | €35 |
| El Avión Barcelona (airport brunch T1) | €15 |
| Musée de l'Orangerie (entry during Paris layover) | €12 |
| La Grande Épicerie de Paris (épicerie purchase) | €12 |
| RER to Canal Saint-Martin (round trip from CDG/airport) - if applicable | €12 |
| Du Pain et des Idées (gourmet sandwiches / pastries) | €8 |
| Librairie Antinous (bookshop purchase) | €10 |
| Café Prune (espresso) | €4 |
| Le Petit Vendôme (aperitif / light dinner) | €25 |
| Jardin du Palais-Royal (stroll) | Free |
| La Maison du Chocolat (boutique chocolates) | €12 |
| Estimated Total (per person) | €2156.30 |