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About Barcelona

Overview

Barcelona, located in the Barcelonès region of Spain, is a city where stunning architecture and trendy dining spots meet a warm Mediterranean climate and picturesque beaches. Over the past few decades, Barcelona has evolved from a gritty port city into one of the top travel destinations in Europe and the world. Visitors can wander along La Rambla and Passeig de Gràcia, marvel at Gaudí's architectural wonders, explore the vibrant Market of La Boqueria, get lost in the Gothic Quarter, soak up the sun at Barceloneta beach, and experience the city's lively nightlife.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Barcelona is $135, with options ranging from $16 to $935. There are 485 hotels available, catering to various preferences and budgets. Popular neighborhoods with hotel accommodations include Eixample, Downtown Barcelona, Ciutat Vella, Dreta de l'Eixample, and the Gothic Quarter. Some of the most sought-after hotels are the ANT Hostel Barcelona, Hotel Granados 83, a member of Design Hotels, Hotel SERHS Del Port, SM Hotel Sant Antoni, and Hotel Barcelona Princess.

Things to do in Barcelona

Barcelona offers a plethora of activities and attractions for visitors of all ages. One must-visit is CosmoCaixa Barcelona, a science museum that captivates both children and adults. With interactive exhibits like "Flooded Forest," "Geological Wall," "Room of Matter," and the Planetarium, this museum provides hours of educational fun. Don't miss "The Amazon Jungle," featuring towering trees and exotic animals from tropical regions.

Another highlight is Ciutadella Park, often referred to as Barcelona's "green lung." This centrally located park boasts a zoo, a lake, a grand fountain, and several museums. The Catalan Parliament building is also situated here. It's the perfect spot for a leisurely walk or a picnic amidst lush greenery.

For a unique culinary experience, consider joining an Interactive Spanish Cooking Experience. Learn to prepare authentic Spanish dishes like tapas, traditional paella, and sangria under the guidance of a Barcelona chef. It's a fun way to meet new people and immerse yourself in Spanish culture.

Barcelona Zoo, located within Parc de la Ciutadella, is home to over 7,000 animals representing 400 species. It's an ideal family outing where you can see lions, leopards, hippos, red pandas, and gorillas up close.

Lastly, no trip to Barcelona is complete without a stroll down La Rambla. This iconic street, actually a series of five connected sections, is lined with street performers, souvenir stalls, bars, and restaurants, making it a bustling hub of activity.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Barcelona

Barcelona's nightlife is as vibrant as its daytime attractions. Icebarcelona offers a unique experience as the only ice bar in the world located directly on the beach. Maintained at a chilly -5ºC, it's a cool escape from the summer heat, where you can enjoy drinks surrounded by ice sculptures.

For live music enthusiasts, Harlem Jazz Club is a must-visit. This venue brings the Harlem music scene to Barcelona, featuring nightly performances of jazz, swing, blues, and rock by both local and international artists.

Kælderkold Craft Beer Bar stands out for its impressive selection of craft beers, both local and global. This cosy bar also serves tapas, making it a great spot for beer aficionados.

CDLC Barcelona | Carpe Diem Lounge Club is renowned for its prime beachfront location. Many visitors start their evening here with a meal and drinks, and some stay on as the restaurant transforms into a nightclub later in the night.

Marula Café is beloved for its old-school music vibes, playing funk, soul, and disco beats that keep the crowd dancing. Regular live bands and DJ sessions make this Gothic area nightclub a popular choice.

Where to Eat in Barcelona

Barcelona's culinary scene is diverse and exciting. UMA, a Michelin-starred restaurant, offers creative tasting menus in an intimate setting. The presentation, flavour combinations, and wine pairings make dining here an unforgettable experience.

Blavis, a hidden gem on a small side street, provides a unique dining experience with its simple yet delicious tapas dishes influenced by Italian and Japanese cuisine. The cosy atmosphere and attentive service make it a must-visit, though reservations are highly recommended due to its small size.

Carlota Akaneya, inspired by a famous Kyoto restaurant, is Barcelona's first sumibiyaki. Diners can grill high-quality meats, fish, and vegetables at their table, making it a special spot for authentic Japanese cuisine.

Piazze d'Italia is a cosy Italian restaurant offering homemade pasta, pizza, and meat dishes. It's a hidden gem away from the tourist traps, known for its attentive service and delicious food.

Viana Barcelona offers a modern take on tapas and refined Mediterranean-style dishes with global twists. Despite its small and noisy setting, the excellent food, artisan cocktails, and top-notch service make it a dining experience worth having.

Cheapest time to stay in Barcelona

December is the cheapest time to stay in Barcelona for an average of $137 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$144

February

$173

March

$205

April

$273

May

$247

June

$234

July

$214

August

$210

September

$223

October

$198

November

$164

December

$137

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