Barcelona
Barcelona contains both the authentically historic and the wildly bizarre. From the scenic trails of the colorful Park Güell to the romantic narrow alleys of the Barri Gòtic, this city by the sea seems to attract all types – the adventurer, the romantic, the partier, the culture lover – with an almost overwhelming variety of things to do. You could stay for a few days exploring its architectural marvels, but chances are you'll need a whole week to explore.
And while the beach lures locals and visitors in droves, it’s the cosmopolitan city that really dazzles. Much of the activity revolves around the Ciutat Vella (or Old City), a series of narrow streets and alleys packed with restaurants, cafes and nightclubs, and the home of Las Ramblas – the wide, tree-lined thoroughfare that’s long been the hub of the city.
Just as unmissable are Antoni Gaudí's masterpieces; the architect, famous for his distinctive Catalan art nouveau style was the brains behind the city’s wavy, whimsical creations, from Casa Milà and Casa Batlló to La Sagrada Família. Beyond Gaudí’s influential mark, you’ll find an eclectic shopping scene, a slew of museums, plenty of parks and exquisite food and wine. You see why we suggest a week vacation? To get a lay of the land, consider signing up for one of the city's best guided tours.
JAN
58
41
1.5


FEB
59
42
1.3


MAR
62
45
1.7


APR
65
49
1.9


MAY
71
56
1.9


JUN
78
63
1.1


JUL
83
69
0.8


AUG
84
70
1.9


SEP
79
64
3.4


OCT
71
56
3.6


NOV
63
47
2.3


DEC
59
42
1.7


Best Time to Visit
May to June or September to October
Ideal weather for architecture tours and beach time
Primary Reason
Urban & Culture
Coastal & Harbor
Historical & Heritage
Nightlife
Europe
Southern Europe
Spain
Catalonia
Top 5 Things to Do
Sagrada Familia
Park Guell
Casa Batllo
Gothic Quarter
Hidden Gem
Bunkers del Carmel
A hilltop viewpoint offering panoramic city views with a relaxed local atmosphere.


