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8-Day Barcelona Itinerary in August 2023


  1. Day 1: Gothic Quarter
    25 minutes (9.5 km) from Barcelona Airport

    In the morning, explore the stunning Gothic Quarter. Visit the Gothic Cathedral and walk along the narrow streets filled with boutiques and cafes. In the afternoon, visit the Picasso Museum, showcasing more than 4,000 works of art by the artist, including paintings, drawings, and ceramics. In the evening, enjoy a flamenco show at Palacio del Flamenco.

  2. Day 2: Park Guell and La Sagrada Familia
    15 minutes (4.5 km) from Gothic Quarter

    Start your day at the fantastic Park Guell, a beautiful park designed by Gaudi. Discover the colorful mosaics and sculptures throughout the park. In the afternoon, visit La Sagrada Familia, the iconic unfinished church also designed by Gaudi. Be amazed by the colorful stained-glass windows and intricate details. In the evening, head to Placa Reial for dinner, where you can enjoy delicious Catalan cuisine.

  3. Day 3: Montserrat Monastery
    1 hour (45 km) from Barcelona City Center

    In the morning, take a train to Montserrat Monastery, a Benedictine monk mountain retreat. Enjoy scenic views along the way, then explore the impressive Basilica and the Black Madonna, the patron saint of Catalonia. In the afternoon, visit Sant Jeroni, the highest point in Montserrat for a stunning panoramic view of the surrounding area. In the evening, return to Barcelona and dine at Cerveceria Catalana for some of the best tapas in town.

  4. Day 4: Barceloneta Beach and Aquarium
    30 minutes (5 km) from Montserrat Monastery

    In the morning, relax at Barceloneta Beach, one of the most popular beaches of Barcelona. Take a dip in the Mediterranean Sea or rent a cabana for ultimate luxury. In the afternoon, visit the Barcelona Aquarium to see over 11,000 different marine animals. In the evening, explore the trendy El Raval neighborhood and enjoy authentic street food.

Recommendations

Other local attractions and experiences to consider include: Casa Batllo, Casa Mila, and Park de la Ciutadella. Side trips that are worth the time include: Sitges, Tarragona, and Girona. To maximize your fun, consider purchasing a Barcelona City Pass, which includes access to multiple attractions, discounts, and free public transportation. Lastly, make sure to explore the different neighborhoods of Barcelona, from the Gothic Quarter to El Raval, to experience the city like a local.

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