• Welcome

    - Discover the nine listed Heritage Sites in Barcelona including the Catalan Music Centre (designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner) and Gaudi’s numerous creations…

    - Take a trip back in time walking around the barri Gòtic (the Gothic quarter) or nearby La Ribera.

    - Check out the trendy boutiques around El Born, fashion shops in the Gracia quarter, and a staggering range of little restaurants and tapas bars where you can grab a bite between shopping sprees! 

  • See, visit, discover…

    Don’t miss a chance to admire Gaudi’s numerous masterpieces: casa Batlló, casa Milà (otherwise known as “the Quarry”), casa Vicens, the Güell park and, last but not least, the famed Sagrada Familia.

    Soak up local colour and the characteristic festive spirit by exploring the Rambla, the city’s main pedestrian avenue.

    Try out local specialties: the pa amb tomaquet (bread with garlic and tomato), the escalivada (a fried vegetable salad) and Catalonian Cream are some of the most popular…

  • Tips from Accorhotels.com

    - When to go?
    The best time is spring and autumn: temperatures remain bearable and the city isn’t too crowded.

    - How to get around?
    Metro lines, bus lines and yellow taxis will take you wherever you need to be; otherwise you can always rent a bike.

    - Good deals:
    The Barcelona card lasts from 2 to 5 days and gives access to all public transport; in addition it will get you into a number of tourist sites and will get you reduced rates in museums and restaurants. 

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