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3 fun days in Barcelona 💃

3 Days

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Spain

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By Guided Tours

Feb 18, 2025

Barcelona 3-Day Weekend Guide: Tourist Spots, Food & Rooftops

Barcelona blends stunning architecture, Mediterranean vibes, and vibrant food culture — perfect for a long weekend city break. Here’s how to make the most of 3 days in the Catalan capital.

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Day 1: Gothic Alleys and Gaudí’s Touch â›Ș

Start your adventure in the Gothic Quarter (Quartier GĂČtic), a maze of narrow medieval streets that whisper history at every turn. Wander through charming squares like Plaça Reial, admire Roman walls, and take in the atmosphere of centuries-old churches. Grab a morning coffee at LA PAPA, a cosy cafĂ© that blends rustic charm with creative flavours.

Next, immerse yourself in the world of Antoni GaudĂ­ by visiting the GaudĂ­ House Museum in Park GĂŒell, where the legendary architect lived. It’s a fascinating insight into his designs and inspirations.

Head back into the city for lunch at El Nacional Barcelona, a beautiful multi-restaurant space housed in a former industrial building, offering everything from Iberian ham to fresh seafood. Take a late afternoon break at Hotel Colón Barcelona, whose rooftop terrace offers a stunning view of the Barcelona Cathedral. It’s a perfect photo spot and a moment of calm amid the bustle.

As evening falls, indulge in traditional cava and small bites at El Xampanyet, a beloved tapas bar near the Picasso Museum. End your night at Mariposa Negra Cocktail Bar, known for its artisan mixology and romantic ambiance, an ideal place to toast your first day in Barcelona.

Day 2: Beach Vibes and Urban Parks đŸ–ïž

Start your day with a relaxing walk or a dip at Barceloneta Beach. The early morning sun casts a golden glow, and the atmosphere is calm before the crowds arrive. Grab a fresh juice or smoothie bowl at Coco House, just a short stroll from the beach.

Later, explore El Born, one of Barcelona’s trendiest neighbourhoods. Stop for a drink at Bar El Born, nestled among boutiques and galleries, then wander over to Ciutadella Park, a green oasis perfect for a lazy walk, boat ride, or picnic beneath palm trees and Romanesque fountains.

Head back into the heart of the city and relax at Hotel Ohla Barcelona, where you can take in panoramic views from the rooftop or enjoy a quiet drink. Finish your day with dinner at Sensi Tapas, a refined yet welcoming restaurant where traditional Catalan dishes are reimagined with flair.

Day 3: Coffee, Culture, and Rooftop Revelry ☀

Kick off your final day at SlowMov, a specialty coffee shop in GrĂ cia known for sustainable, slow-roasted brews. Then stroll to The Rooftop at Sir Victor, a stylish spot to enjoy breakfast or a light snack with sweeping city views.

Your cultural highlight today is the Museum of the Church of the Sagrada Família, where you can dive deep into Gaudí’s masterpiece, both the basilica itself and the ongoing work behind its design. It’s an awe-inspiring experience that leaves a lasting impression.

Later, sip a cocktail at BORO Bar, a low-key yet elegant space tucked away in Eixample. Then, walk off your drink through the surreal world of Park GĂŒell, where mosaic lizards, gingerbread houses, and serpentine benches offer dreamlike views over Barcelona.

For dinner, head to La Balmesina, one of the city’s most celebrated pizza spots, combining high-quality ingredients with inventive flavour. Cap off your trip with a speakeasy-style cocktail at Bobby’s Free, if you can find the hidden bar behind the barbershop façade!

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