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    Things to do in Barcelona

    From Port Vell to the spires of Barcelona Cathedral in Barrí Gòtic, exploring Barcelona is easy. See Picasso's delicate, early sketches in the Old Town and Joan Miró's colourful masterpieces on Montjuïc. Architecturally, Gaudí reigns supreme; follow the trail from La Sagrada Familia cathedral in Eixample to fantastical Park Güell in Gràcia. Further out, Tibidabo mountain beckons with its charming funfair. Labyrinth Park in Montbau has playful topiary to get lost in.

    Montjuïc, Barcelona. Photo by Nano Cañas, courtesy of Catalan Tourist Board

    Museums and Galleries

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    1. 1. Museum of Contemporary Art - Museums and Galleries

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      Museum of Contemporary Art, Barcelona. Photo by Poppy Da Costa, © Whatsonwhen

      Richard Meier's cool white design, set incongruously in the Raval district, draws art lovers (and skateboarders) to this contemporary art showcase. If you find the Museum of Contemporary Art's exhibitions inaccessible, soak up the ambience of its vast light halls.Show this on map

      Cost

      €7.50

      Opening hours

      Sep-Jun Mon & Wed-Fri 11am-7.30pm; Sat 10am-8pm; Sun 10am-3pm, Jun-Sep Mon & Wed 11am-8pm; Thu & Fri 11am-12am; Sat 10am-8pm; Sun 10am-3pm

      Address

      1, Plaça dels Àngels, Barcelona 08001

      Telephone

      +34 93 412 0810

      Transport

      Catalunya metro

      Website

      Museum of Contemporary Art Website

    2. 2. CaixaForum - Museums and Galleries

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      CaixaForum, Barcelona. Courtesy of Obra Social la Caixa

      CaixaForum by Plaça Espanya square, is one of Barcelona's most exciting contemporary art spaces. Housed in an old modernista textile factory with a stylish modern walkway, courtyard and entrance, the gallery's three exhibition spaces display an eclectic programme of shows.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening hours

      Daily 10am-8pm (until 10pm Sat)

      Address

      6-8, Avenida Marqués de Comillas, Barcelona 08038

      Telephone

      +34 93 476 8600

      Transport

      Espanya metro (L1 & L3)

      Website

      CaixaForum Website

    3. 3. Picasso Museum - Museums and Galleries

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      Picasso Museum, Barcelona. Photo by Ronald Stallard, © Museu Picasso, Barcelona 2008

      Barcelona's unmissable Picasso Museum houses an exhaustive collection of the Spanish master's early work, sprawling across adjoining gothic palaces in the Old Town. Find youthful sketches from his formative years, sculpture, ceramics and exquisite paintings from his Blue Period.Show this on map

      Cost

      Permanent collection & temporary exhibition €9; temporary exhibition €5.80; Sun from 3pm & first Sun of the month free

      Opening hours

      Tue-Sun 10am-8pm

      Address

      15-23, Montcada, Ciutat Vella, Barcelona 08003

      Telephone

      +34 932 563 000

      Transport

      Jaume I (L4) or Arc de Triomf (L1) metro

      Website

      Picasso Museum Website

    4. 4. Joan Miró Foundation - Museums and Galleries

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      Joan Miró Foundation, Barcelona. Photo by Gaston Magrinat, courtesy of www.barcelonaexperience.com

      The Joan Miró Foundation possesses an incomparable collection of work by the 20th-century master, and is an essential part of any visit to Montjuïc. Miró's iconic Spanish paintings are displayed on gleaming white walls, lit by natural light from above.Show this on map

      Cost

      Permanent collection €8; concessions €6Temporary exhibitions €4; concessions €3

      Opening hours

      Oct-Jun Tue-Sat 10am-7pm, Jul-Sep Tue-Sat 10am-8pm, all year Thu 10am-9.30pm; Sun 10am-2.30pm

      Address

      Parc de Montjuïc, Barcelona 08038

      Telephone

      +34 934 439 470

      Transport

      Bus 50 or 55, or Funicular to Paral.lel metro

      Website

      Joan Miró Foundation Website

    5. 5. Chocolate Museum - Museums and Galleries

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      Chocolate Museum, Barcelona. Courtesy of Museu de la Xocolata

      It's an inescapable fact that the people of Barcelona love chocolate. Chocolaterias lurk temptingly all over the city but the Chocolate Museum in the Born district is the highlight. Exhibits include Snowy, Barcelona's famous albino gorilla, carved from white chocolate.Show this on map

      Cost

      €4.30; concessions available

      Opening hours

      Mon & Wed-Sat 10am-7pm; Sun 10am-3pm

      Address

      36, Carrer del Comerç, Barcelona 08003

      Telephone

      +34 93 268 78 78

      Transport

      Arc de Triomf or Juame 1 metro

      Website

      Chocolate Museum Website

    Attractions

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    1. 6. Barcelona Cathedral - Attractions

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      Barcelona Cathedral, Barcelona. © Turisme de Barcelona/G. Foto

      Soaring above Plaça de la Seu square in Barrí Gòtic, attention-grabbing Barcelona Cathedral features smooth arches, skeletal spires and lofty towers. Inside the vaulted cloister awaits an oasis of palms and fountains. Take the lift for spectacular city views.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening hours

      Mon-Sat 8.30am-12pm & 5.15pm-7pmSat pm and Sun depends on mass times

      Address

      3, Pla de la Seu, Barrí Gòtic, Barcelona 08002

      Telephone

      +34 933 428 260

      Transport

      Jaume I metro

      Website

      Barcelona Cathedral Website

    2. 7. Camp Nou - Attractions

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      Camp Nou, Barcelona. Courtesy of Catalan Tourist Board, © Imagen MAS

      Camp Nou in Les Corts is a large-scale temple to football and an impressive piece of architecture. Now architect Norman Foster plans to transform the building into a pulsating, light-refracting superstructure. See a match or take a guided tour.Show this on map

      Cost

      Various

      Opening hours

      Various; no tours on match days

      Address

      Avenida Aristides Maillol, Barcelona 08028

      Telephone

      +34 902 189 900

      Transport

      Collblanc or Maria Cristina metro

      Website

      Barcelona Football Club Website

    3. 8. Park Güell - Attractions

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      Park Güell, Barcelona. © Turisme de Barcelona/Espai d'Imatge

      Park Güell in the Gràcia district is Catalan architect Gaudí's modernist utopia. Lush, shady parkland overlooks the city and fantastical mosaic-covered, sculptural buildings are curiously inviting. In the scorching summer months this is one of the coolest places to be.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening hours

      May-Sep daily 10am-9pm; Dec-Feb daily 10am-6pm; Mar & Nov daily 10am-7pm; Apr & Oct daily 10am-8pm

      Address

      Carrer d'Olot, Barcelona

      Telephone

      +34 93 424 38 09

      Transport

      Lesseps metro; buses 24, 25 to Lesseps

    4. 9. Barcelona Aquarium - Attractions

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      Barcelona Aquarium, Barcelona. Courtesy of Barcelona Aquarium

      Barcelona Aquarium in Port Vell holds an impressive collection of marine life from giant conger eels to seahorses and even a penguin colony, but the highlight is the shark tunnel. Get up close to the craggy-toothed monsters if you dare.Show this on map

      Cost

      €17; concessions €14; children €12

      Opening hours

      Daily 9.30am-9pm (until 9.30pm Sat & Sun & public hols, Jun & Sep; until 11pm Jul & Aug)

      Address

      Moll d'Espanya del Port Vell, Barcelona 08039

      Telephone

      +34 93 221 74 74

      Transport

      Barceloneta or Drassanes metro

      Website

      Barcelona Aquarium Webiste

    5. 10. La Sagrada Família - Attractions

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      La Sagrada Família, Barcelona. © Turisme de Barcelona/Espai d'Imatge

      La Sagrada Família in the Eixample district is a crazed, towering cathedral and lifetime obsession of Gaudí, a unique symbol of the Catalan capital and a work in progress. Climb up inside its fantastical, undulating spires to see Gaudí's Workshop.Show this on map

      Cost

      €11; concessions €10; lift €2.50

      Opening hours

      Oct-Mar daily 9am-6pm; Apr-Sep daily 9am-8pm

      Address

      Plaça Sagrada Família, Barcelona 08013

      Telephone

      +34 932 080 414

      Transport

      Sagrada Família metro

      Website

      La Sagrada Familia Website

    Special things to do

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    1. 11. Montjuïc - Special things to do

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      Montjuïc, Barcelona. Photo by Nano Cañas, courtesy of Catalan Tourist Board

      Cable cars trundle from Barcelona's harbour to leafy Montjuïc, home to the Miró Foundation and the Spanish Village. Travel on a second cable car to the 17th-century castle for impressive views, or swim in the open-air Olympic pool in summer.Show this on map

      Cost

      Teleférico single €9; return €12.50

      Opening hours

      Teleférico winter 11am-5.30pm; summer daily 11am-7.15pm/8pm

      Address

      Barcelona 08038

      Transport

      Paral.lel or Espanya metro

    2. 12. Tibidabo Amusement Park - Special things to do

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      Tibidabo Amusement Park, Barcelona. Photo by Poppy Da Costa, © Whatsonwhen

      Always visible from the streets below, Tibidabo Amusement Park is certainly worth the climb. A creaking funicular delivers visitors to the top where a gloriously antiquated amusement park entices with rickety rides and an unbeatable view along the coast.Show this on map

      Cost

      €25; concessions €9; children under 90cm free

      Opening hours

      Schedule varies please check before visiting

      Address

      3-4, Plaça del Tibidabo, Barcelona 08035

      Telephone

      +34 93 211 79 42

      Transport

      Avinguda Tibidabo metro, then Tramvía Blau (Blue Tram) to the funicular

      Website

      Tibidabo Amusement Park Website

    3. 13. La Pedrera (Casa Milà) - Special things to do

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      La Pedrera in Barcelona, Spain was designed by Antoni Gaudí.

      La Pedrera is a gem in the heart of the Eixample district. Across the street from the popular Gaudí House, this large corner building by the Catalan master boasts the sculpture-filled Espai Gaudí terrace providing roof-top views of the city.Show this on map

      Cost

      €10; concessions €6

      Opening hours

      Nov-Feb daily 9am-6:30pm, Mar-Oct daily 9am-8pm

      Address

      261-265, Provença, Barcelona 08008

      Telephone

      +34 902 400 973

      Transport

      Diagonal metro (L3 & L5)

      Website

      La Pedrera (Casa Milà) Website

    4. 14. Labyrinth Park - Special things to do

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      Labyrinth park, Barcelona. © Daniel Daranas

      Labyrinth Park, a playfully romantic park in Montbau, offers welcome respite from the urban bustle of Barcelona. Built in 1791, the grounds are situated on different levels with ornamented stairways and expansive gardens dotted with statues of Eros and Narcissus.Show this on map

      Cost

      €2.17; discounts for groups

      Opening hours

      Daily 10am-dusk

      Address

      La Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona 08035

      Telephone

      +34 9 3428 3934

      Transport

      Metro Mundet

    5. 15. CatHelicopter BCN Sky Tours - Special things to do

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      CatHelicopter BCN Sky Tours, Barcelona. Courtesy of CatHelicopters

      For James-Bond views of Barcelona, take to the skies on a helicopter ride. From a giddy height, CatHelicopter BCN Sky Tours take in soaring Gaudí spires, the ordered grid of the Eixample district, the glistening sea and distant green mountains.Show this on map

      Cost

      5-min flight €45; 10 mins €80; 35 mins €240

      Address

      Heliport, Passeig d'Escullera, Moll Adossat s/n, Barcelona 08039

      Telephone

      +34 93 224 07 10

      Transport

      Paral.lel metro

      Website

      CatHelicopter BCN Sky Tours Website

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