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13 Things to Know Before Visiting Barcelona, Spain

Setting out on a journey to a new place is exciting in itself. Travelling fills the adventurous spirit with enthusiasm and anticipation, creating a sense of excitement for what lies ahead. Bustling Barcelona charms the likes of both seasoned and first-time travellers, discerning it as a destination that’s replete with untrammelled possibilities. Here are 13 Things to Know Before Visiting Barcelona, Spain.

This city will surely leave an imprint - from its rich history, astonishing architecture, gourmet food scene, and Gaudi’s modernist masterpieces to fuming football fanatics and additional afternoon siestas. Before you set off on your Spanish getaway, there are a few tips to consider to make your experience all the more memorable.

Here’s what we cover in this guide:

  • Where to find the best beaches

  • Catalonia vs. Spain

  • Las Ramblas

  • Catalan Cuisine

  • Sundays in Spain

  • Pickpockets & petty crime

  • Walking

  • Horario partido (Split timetables)

  • Tourist traps

  • How to see famous attractions

  • Respecting locals

  • The booze laws

  • Flamenco

  • FAQs

If you’re interested in a Full Food Guide to Barcelona, check out the best places to eat here. I’d recommend this private food-tasting tour, which covers over ten tasty tapas places, fusing sweet, savoury and drinks. Plus, you’ll see all the city’s highlights in between.

FAQS

What are 3 interesting facts about Barcelona?

Barcelona was Spain’s capital back in 1937 to 1939. Modern-day Barcelona was built on an underground city. Barcelona has two official languages – Catalan and Castilian Spanish.

What do you want to do first in Barcelona?

Book the Sagrada Familia early in the morning, head to Park Güell or the beach in the afternoon and then spend the evening eating tapas in El Born or El Gotico.

How do you greet someone in Catalan?

Bon dia/Hola = Hello.

How many days in Barcelona is enough?

4 days is enough time to see most of the major attractions like Casa Batllo, Casa Mila, Sagrada Familia and Park Guell. You may be able to squeeze in a day trip to Girona, Sitges or Tarragona too.

Barcelona, formerly a prominent city of the Roman Empire, boasts a rich history that caters to culture enthusiasts, history buffs, and art aficionados. This bustling Spanish metropolis offers many options to satisfy everyone's interests. With so much to explore, it can be overwhelming to decide where to start.

Before visiting Barcelona, it's essential to know these 13 tips to ensure a fantastic Spanish getaway. By considering them, you can make the most of your trip and have a blast.

Do you have any travel hacks for Barcelona?

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