Start your day at Granja Viader, an iconic café famous for its rich hot chocolate and churros, a beloved Spanish breakfast staple.
From your accommodation, head to Granja Viader located in the Eixample neighborhood; it's a short walk or a quick metro ride to the Universitat station.
Stroll over to La Boqueria Market, the vibrant market filled with colorful stalls showcasing local produce, meats, and seafood that embody the spirit of Catalan cuisine.
A 10-minute walk along La Rambla will lead you to the bustling market.
Take a cultural break at the Picasso Museum, which houses an extensive collection of artworks from the famous artist, providing insight into his formative years.
From La Boqueria, take the L3 metro line from Liceu to Jaume I, then walk to the museum.
For lunch, indulge in tapas at El Quim de la Boqueria, located inside the market, where you can savor fresh seafood and traditional dishes made from local ingredients.
After your museum visit, you can easily walk back to La Boqueria for lunch.
Unwind in Parc de la Ciutadella, a beautiful park perfect for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful moment by the lake, offering a charming escape from the city's hustle.
From El Quim, it's a pleasant 15-minute walk to the park.
Head to Antoni Gaudí's masterpiece, Sagrada Familia, where the iconic basilica's stunning architecture will leave you in awe, reflecting Barcelona's cultural heritage.
Take the L1 metro line from Arc de Triomf to Universitat, then transfer to the L2 line directly to Sagrada Familia.
Return to the heart of the city for early dinner at Cervecería Catalana, a local favorite for its extensive tapas menu, offering the perfect taste of Barcelona.
It's a short 15-minute walk from Sagrada Familia back to the bustling Eixample neighborhood.
Wrap up your day with a leisurely evening stroll along Passeig de Gràcia, stopping for refreshing gelato at Gelaato!, a local gelateria known for its rich flavors.
A 20-minute walk takes you through the stunning architecture of the city, especially the famous buildings designed by Gaudí.