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City in Spain — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇪🇸
Country
Spain
Type
City
Best time to travel
May–June, September–October
Budget/day
90–150 €
Getting there from Germany
Direct flights from all major German airports in about 2–2.5 hours. El Prat Airport is connected to Plaça Catalunya by Aerobus in 35 minutes.
About Barcelona
Barcelona is a city that unites art, architecture, and zest for life like no other. Antoni Gaudí's imaginative buildings shape the cityscape, from the unfinished Sagrada Família (under construction since 1882, completion planned for 2026) to the colorful Park Güell and the wavy facades of Casa Batlló and Casa Milà. Seven of Gaudí's works are UNESCO World Heritage sites — no other architect has shaped a city so sustainably. The Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) with its cathedral, medieval alleys, and hidden squares forms the historical heart. El Born houses the Picasso Museum and the liveliest bar scene. El Raval is the multicultural district with the MACBA (Museum of Contemporary Art) and the iconic Rambla del Raval. The Ramblas, Barcelona's most famous promenade, lead from Plaça de Catalunya down to the harbor and the Columbus Monument. Barceloneta, the former fishing district, offers city beach vibes and top-notch seafood restaurants. Above the city lie Tibidabo with its nostalgic amusement park and Montjuïc with the Fundació Joan Miró, the 1992 Olympic Stadium, and the Magic Fountain. Catalan cuisine is a world of its own: La Boqueria, one of the best food markets in the world, offers everything from Jamón Ibérico to freshly squeezed juices. In the evenings, the city pulses until the early morning hours — Barcelona lives to a rhythm that leaves Central Europeans in awe.
Top 5 highlights in Barcelona
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Sagrada Família
Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece is a must – the light-filled basilica with its tree-like columns is breathtaking.
Park Güell
The colorful mosaic park high above the city offers fantastic panoramic views and Gaudí's playful architecture.
Barri Gòtic
The Gothic Quarter with its cathedral, winding alleys, and hidden squares is the medieval heart of Barcelona.
La Boquería
The famous market on the Rambla is a feast for the senses with fresh seafood, fruits, Jamón, and smoothies.
Casa Batlló & Casa Milà
Two more Gaudí masterpieces on Passeig de Gràcia impress with organic shapes and innovative facades.
Hotels in Barcelona
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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Barcelona
Recommended travel time
May–June, September–October
Summer
Warm and humid, 26–32 °C, sunny
Winter
Mild, 8–14 °C, little rain
How much does a holiday in Barcelona cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
45–65 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
90–150 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
250–500 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Visit all Gaudí buildings only with online advance tickets – the queues are otherwise enormous.
Avoid the Rambla at night and watch out for pickpockets – Barcelona is unfortunately notorious for this.
The city beach Barceloneta is overcrowded in summer – the beaches in Bogatell and Nova Icària are quieter.
Don't eat on the Rambla – it's better and cheaper in the side streets of Barri Gòtic and El Born.
The T-Casual card for 10 rides on public transport saves a lot of money and is valid for metro, bus, and tram.
Food & drink in Barcelona
These specialties you must try!
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