Unforgettable 3 Days in Barcelona

  • Day 1: Gaudi's Masterpieces
    20-minute walk from Placa de Catalunya

    Start the day at Park Guell, a public park filled with iconic Gaudi-designed structures such as the Expiatory Church of the Sagrada Familia and Casa Batllo. Enjoy the breathtaking view of Barcelona from the park before heading to La Pedrera, another Gaudi-designed slope-roofed building. Take a guided tour to explore the museum inside and the rooftop sculptures. End the day with a night walk at the Magic Fountain of Montjuic before grabbing a bite at the nearby tapas bars and restaurants.

  • Day 2: The Gothic Quarter and the Beach
    15-minute walk from La Rambla

    Walk through the charming alleys of the Gothic Quarter, taking in the rich history of Barcelona. Visit the Barcelona Cathedral and the Gothic church of Santa Maria del Pi. Take a stroll on the tree-lined La Rambla and explore the mercados (food markets) for a quick bite. In the afternoon, take the metro to the Barceloneta beach for some sun, sea, and sand. Enjoy a cocktail or a beer at the beachfront chiringuitos (beach bars) or the restaurants.

  • Day 3: Picasso and the Hill of Tibidabo
    20-minute walk from Arc de Triomf

    Start the day by visiting the Museum of Picasso, the renowned museum dedicated to the life and works of Pablo Picasso. Afterward, head to the famous Boqueria food market for a sweet treat or a refreshing snack. Then, take a scenic ride on the Tramvia Blau up to the Hill of Tibidabo, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the city. Finally, visit the Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor church and Tibidabo Amusement Park for a memorable ending to your trip.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Park Guell (2 hours, €10)
  • La Pedrera (1.5 hours, €20)
  • Magic Fountain of Montjuic (1 hour, free)
  • Barcelona Cathedral (1 hour, free)
  • Barceloneta Beach (3 hours, free)
  • Museum of Picasso (1.5 hours, €12)
  • Boqueria food market (30 minutes, free entry)
  • The Hill of Tibidabo (3 hours, free entry, €7 for amusement park)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €49 (excluding food and transportation)

Transportation

Barcelona is a walking-friendly city, and each attraction is within walking distance. However, if you prefer to use public transportation, the subway, bus, or tram are convenient and affordable options with a single ticket cost of €2.40. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also available, but they can be pricier for longer trips.

The El Prat Barcelona Airport (BCN) is around 15 km southwest of the city center, and you can reach the city center by train, bus or taxi. The journey takes around 30 minutes to one hour, depending on the transportation you choose. Taxis cost around €25-30, while the Aerobus costs €5.90 one-way or €10.20 round-trip, and the R2 Nord train costs €2.60 one-way.

Useful Tips

If you have extra time, visit the Montserrat Monastery or the Park de la Ciutadella. If you want to extend the beach visit, head to the peaceful Garraf Beach, which is only 30 minutes away by train. You can also visit one of the best football stadiums, the famous Camp Nou, home to FC Barcelona. If you have less time, skip the Hill of Tibidabo and Magic Fountain of Montjuic, and spend more time exploring the Gothic Quarter and the museums.

Airports

The El Prat Barcelona Airport (BCN) connects Barcelona with different cities around the world. It is the second-largest airport in Spain and the main airport for Catalonia. The airport code is BCN, and it is around 10 km southwest of Barcelona city center.

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