Start your day with a traditional Spanish breakfast of 'tostada con tomate' (toasted bread with tomato), paired with fresh orange juice and coffee, while enjoying views of the beautiful Palau de la Música.
Located close to the city’s center, a short walk will get you there.
Marvel at the architectural brilliance of Antoni Gaudí's La Sagrada Familia, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Barcelona's most iconic landmarks.
Take the metro from Urquinaona station (L1) to Sagrada Familia station (L5), around 15 minutes.
Take a leisurely stroll through the atmospheric Gothic Quarter, losing yourself in narrow medieval streets and discovering charming shops and historical sites.
El Xampanyet is located near the Gothic Quarter; it's an easy walk.
Recharge with a quintessential Catalan coffee and 'ensaimada' (a fluffy pastry) at Granja Viader, a historic café that has been serving locals since 1870.
Head back to the city center via bus or walk is around 20 minutes.
Wrap up your day with an unforgettable dining experience at Tickets, a Michelin-starred tapas bar created by renowned chef Albert Adrià, known for its creative presentations and explosive flavors.
Take a 20-minute taxi ride from Granja Viader to Tickets.