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Impressive architecture and hip restaurants meet a sunny Spanish climate and beautiful beaches. This has transformed Barcelona, in just a few decades, from a rough port city into one of Europe's, if not the world's, premier destinations. Stroll along La Rambla and Passeig de Gràcia, admire Gaudí's masterpieces, lose yourself in the Gothic Quarter, bask in the sun at Barceloneta beach, and discover some of the city's vibrant late-night haunts while you're at it.

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Picasso Museum

The Picasso Museum in Barcelona is one of the city’s most visited cultural gems, offering a glimpse into the early years of one of the world’s most influential artists. With a permanent collection of over 4,000 works, the museum highlights Picasso’s deep connection to Barcelona, a city that played a key role in shaping his artistic evolution. The collection spans his formative years, showcasing a variety of styles and periods that reveal the development of his unique creative vision.

Barcelona City Tour Hop-On Hop-Off

Hop on the Barcelona City Tour Bus and discover all the highlights that make this Mediterranean city so special. From the modernist buildings to the Olympic City and the Mediterranean Sea: it's all Barcelona. The air-conditioned double-decker open coaches travel all around the city, stopping at the most famous attractions, including the Sagrada Familia and the Arc de Triomf. There is a multilingual audio guide system and individual headphones, as well as free Wi-Fi onboard. Hop on or off wherever you choose from one route to another. Because it can be very busy at the ticket offices, buy your ticket online now and hop on at the location of your choice.

La Rambla

La Rambla is Barcelona’s most famous street, actually a series of five connected avenues, each with its own character. The central, tree-lined promenade is pedestrian-only and buzzes (nearly 24/7) with street performers, souvenir stalls, cafés, and tapas bars. It’s lively and fun, but keep an eye on your belongings as pickpockets are notorious here.

Park of the Labyrinth of Horta

Designed in 1792, Parc del Laberint d’Horta is Barcelona’s oldest garden and a hidden gem for those seeking tranquillity away from the city's bustling centre. It surrounds Torre Soberana, a 14th-century country house later redesigned in the Arabesque style. The park’s highlight is its cypress hedge maze, where visitors can get lost in a whimsical journey while encountering sculptures of mythological figures like Eros.