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날씨
Barcelona enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers (June–August, 25–35°C) and mild winters (December–February, 10–15°C). Spring and autumn bring pleasant temperatures around 18–23°C with occasional light rain — ideal for sightseeing.
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Barcelona's public transport network (TMB) covers metro, buses, and trams. A T-Casual 10-trip card costs €11.35 and is the most cost-effective option for groups. Taxis and Uber/Cabify are widely available. Barceloneta and the Gothic Quarter are best explored on foot.
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May–June and September–October are ideal — warm weather, fewer crowds than peak summer, and lower hotel rates. July–August is peak season with beach weather but larger tourist crowds.
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- •Book Sagrada Família and Park Güell tickets online at least 2–3 weeks in advance to avoid sell-outs and long queues.
- •Many restaurants don't open for dinner until 9:00 PM — embrace Spanish dining culture and plan accordingly.
- •Pickpockets are common on Las Ramblas and the metro. Use anti-theft bags and keep valuables secure in crowded areas.
- •The T-Casual metro card is shared among riders making it great for groups — each person taps individually per trip.
- •Barcelona's nightlife starts late: clubs typically fill up after midnight and stay open until 5–6 AM.
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Day 1
Day 1: Gaudí Masterpieces & Gothic Quarter Magic
Sagrada Família
Antoni Gaudí's iconic unfinished basilica is Barcelona's most visited monument and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The interior features breathtaking stained-glass windows that bathe the nave in kaleidoscopic light, while the Nativity and Passion facades tell the story of Christ's life in stunning sculptural detail. Pre-booked timed-entry tickets are essential — arriving at opening time means shorter crowds and the best morning light.
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Cervecería Catalana
One of Barcelona's most beloved tapas bars, Cervecería Catalana is conveniently located in the Eixample district just a short walk from Sagrada Família. Known for its expertly crafted patatas bravas, jamón ibérico, and wide selection of cold draft beers and cava, it perfectly captures the essence of Catalan dining culture. Arrive slightly before or after peak lunch hours to minimize wait times, as queues can form outside.
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Passeig de Gràcia
Barcelona's most elegant boulevard stretches through the heart of the Eixample district, lined with modernista architecture, luxury boutiques, and pavement cafes. The street is home to two of Gaudí's greatest works — Casa Batlló and Casa Milà — as well as Lluís Domènech i Montaner's Casa Lleó Morera and Puig i Cadafalch's Casa Amatller, collectively known as the 'Block of Discord.' Strolling this grand avenue offers a perfect crash course in Catalan Modernisme.
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Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter)
Barcelona's Gothic Quarter is a labyrinth of narrow medieval streets, Roman ruins, and Gothic churches tucked within the city's oldest neighbourhood. Hidden plazas like Plaça de Sant Felip Neri and Plaça Reial offer shaded spots to rest amid atmospheric surroundings, while street artists, local boutiques, and artisan shops line every alley. The Barcelona Cathedral, with its Gothic cloister and resident geese, anchors the neighbourhood's historical core.
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Mercat de Santa Caterina
Often overshadowed by the more famous La Boqueria, Mercat de Santa Caterina is a stunning 19th-century market rebuilt with a spectacular undulating mosaic roof designed by architect Enric Miralles. The market is beloved by locals for its fresh produce, seafood, cured meats, and artisan cheeses, making it a more authentic and less touristy alternative. Several excellent pintxos and tapas bars line the market perimeter for a perfect late-afternoon snack stop.
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El Xampanyet
A Barcelona institution since 1929, El Xampanyet is a legendary cava bar tucked into the El Born neighbourhood serving house-made sparkling cava alongside generous plates of anchovies, cheese, and traditional tapas. The vintage azulejo-tiled interior, barrels of house cava lining the walls, and lively local crowd create an atmosphere that feels entirely authentic and timeless. It's the ideal spot for a festive first dinner as a group, embracing Catalan drinking culture in full.
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Day 2
Day 2: Park Güell, Barceloneta Beach & Montjuïc Sunset
Park Güell
Gaudí's extraordinary public park perched on Carmel Hill in the Gràcia district offers some of the most iconic views across Barcelona's skyline toward the Mediterranean. The Monumental Zone features the famous dragon staircase, the hypostyle room with its forest of Doric columns, and the undulating mosaic terrace decorated with colourful broken ceramic tiles (trencadís). Arriving at opening time allows groups to enjoy the space before the midday crowds arrive.
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La Pepita
La Pepita is one of Barcelona's most Instagram-worthy brunch spots, located in the Gràcia neighbourhood near Park Güell with a beautifully decorated vintage interior bursting with plants, antique mirrors, and colourful tiles. The menu features creative montaditos (open-faced mini sandwiches) piled high with quality ingredients like smoked salmon, avocado, truffle, and cured meats. It attracts a mix of locals and in-the-know visitors — arriving slightly before or after the peak brunch rush is advisable.
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Barceloneta Beach
Barcelona's most famous urban beach stretches 1.1 kilometres along the coast of the Barceloneta neighbourhood, offering golden sand, clear Mediterranean waters, and a festive atmosphere that draws both locals and visitors. Beach bars (chiringuitos) line the promenade serving cold beers, fresh mojitos, and seafood snacks throughout the day, while volleyball nets and paddle courts keep energetic groups entertained. The wide pedestrian Passeig Marítim runs parallel to the beach, perfect for a scenic stroll after swimming.
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Montjuïc Castle & Gardens
Montjuïc Hill dominates Barcelona's western skyline and is home to a historic 17th-century military fortress, beautiful terraced gardens, and sweeping panoramic views over the city, port, and Mediterranean coast. The Jardins de Laribal and Jardí Botànic de Barcelona offer lush, shaded walking routes through flowering terraces, while the castle's ramparts provide the best vantage points for sunset photography. The Telefèric de Montjuïc cable car provides a thrilling aerial approach with spectacular views over the port.
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Font Màgica de Montjuïc
The Magic Fountain of Montjuïc is one of Barcelona's most beloved free spectacles — a monumental fountain at the foot of Montjuïc that puts on dazzling water, light, and music shows on weekend evenings (Thursday–Sunday). Designed for the 1929 International Exhibition, the fountain's choreographed displays combine coloured illuminations with classical, pop, and film score music in a crowd-pleasing performance. The surrounding Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina is lined with outdoor bars and food stalls perfect for a pre-show aperitif.
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Bodega Sepúlveda
Bodega Sepúlveda is a neighbourhood wine bar and restaurant in the Eixample district celebrated for its outstanding selection of Spanish natural and traditional wines paired with creative Catalan small plates and excellent charcuterie boards. The warm, candlelit atmosphere and knowledgeable staff make it an excellent choice for a relaxed group dinner where bottles are shared freely and conversation flows late into the evening. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially on weekends.
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Day 3
Day 3: El Born Culture, La Boqueria & Barcelona Nightlife
El Born Cultural Centre (Born CCM)
Housed inside a magnificent 19th-century iron market building in the El Born neighbourhood, the Born Cultural Centre is built around extraordinary archaeological ruins of an entire neighbourhood destroyed during the 1714 Siege of Barcelona, left intact beneath the old market floor. The atmospheric space combines history, architecture, and art exhibitions in one of the city's most architecturally stunning buildings. The surrounding El Born streets are packed with independent boutiques, design shops, and speciality coffee bars perfect for post-visit exploration.
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Cafè de l'Acadèmia
Tucked into a quiet alley in the Gothic Quarter just steps from Plaça de Sant Jaume, Cafè de l'Acadèmia is a charming traditional Catalan café-restaurant with exposed stone walls, wooden beams, and a menu rooted firmly in local cooking traditions. Morning visitors enjoy excellent coffee, fresh pastries, and a classic esmorzar de forquilla (fork breakfast) featuring eggs, sausage, and bread with tomato. The peaceful, unhurried atmosphere is a welcome contrast to busier tourist-facing establishments nearby.
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La Boqueria Market (Mercat de Sant Josep)
Barcelona's most famous market, La Boqueria, has operated on La Rambla since 1217 and remains a sensory feast of colourful fresh fruit stalls, seafood counters, jamón ibérico legs, artisan cheeses, and prepared food bars. While it draws significant tourist crowds, arriving before 1:00 PM on a weekday allows visitors to experience the genuine market energy alongside local restaurateurs and neighbourhood shoppers. The market's interior tapas counters — particularly Bar Boqueria and Pinotxo — are celebrated for serving outstanding traditional Catalan food at fair prices.
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Parc de la Ciutadella
Barcelona's largest urban park offers a welcome green escape in the heart of the city, featuring the stunning monumental cascade fountain designed with Gaudí's early involvement, a boating lake where groups can rent rowboats, a zoo, and beautifully landscaped gardens. The park is a favourite spot for Barcelona locals to picnic, play music, and relax on weekends, giving visitors an authentic glimpse into everyday city life. The nearby Arc de Triomf serves as the park's grand northern entrance and makes for an excellent photo stop.
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Vermouth Hour at Bar Calders
Vermouth culture (la hora del vermut) is deeply embedded in Barcelona's social fabric, and Bar Calders in the Poble Sec neighbourhood is one of the city's finest places to experience it. The bar pours an exceptional selection of Spanish and Catalan vermouths alongside house-made olives, chips, and pintxos in a lively, unpretentious local setting packed with neighbourhood regulars. The Poble Sec area is increasingly celebrated for its thriving food and bar scene, making this a great launchpad for the evening.
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Razzmatazz Club
Razzmatazz is Barcelona's most legendary nightclub, housed in a massive converted industrial warehouse in the Poblenou district that operates five simultaneous rooms each playing distinct musical genres — indie, electronic, pop, techno, and pop-punk. It hosts internationally renowned DJs and live acts throughout the week, attracting a mixed crowd of locals and visitors in a genuine, non-tourist-trap atmosphere that embodies Barcelona's world-class nightlife reputation. The club typically doesn't fill until after midnight, and the party continues well into the early morning hours.
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