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36 Hours in Barcelona Tourism

by Fito February 9, 2023
by Fito February 9, 2023

You have a flight to Barcelona tourism to explore within 36 hours while you have no ideas, information, or relationships in this place. What will you do? Don’t worry about that, trust me because this article is for you. This post already arranges a specific schedule for your trip to Barcelona City. Let’s check it out!

30 years after the date of Olympics, Barcelona city has become a destination magnet. The attraction of the city’s architecture and culinary culture is getting stronger day by day. So much so, that the Catalan capital not only turns out to be a key in Europe tourism but also up to the world. If you are a global traveler, this is a place you have to go to once in your whole life. Moreover, Barcelona tourism is famous with its historical milestones, local people and football.

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Barcelona Tourism

Mục lục tóm tắt

  • First 12 hours in Barcelona Tourism
    • 2:00 pm – Have a old-school lunch look like local
    • 4:00 pm – Immerse yourself in Gaudí world
    • 7:00 pm – Visiting the shops at artisans’ quarter
    • 10:00 pm – Share your dinner (Barcelona tourism style)
    • 1:00 am – Sip a spicy drink
  • 24 hours left in Barcelona tourism
    • 10:00 am – Go to biggest church in the world
    • 12:00 pm – Take a bookish stroll
    • 2:00 pm – Splurge on seafood in Barcelona tourism
    • 4:00 pm – Immerse yourself in art with the Museum
    • 6:30 pm – Graze on avant-garde creations
    • 10:00 pm – Dance the night away

First 12 hours in Barcelona Tourism

2:00 pm – Have a old-school lunch look like local

The best thing about starting or arriving in Barcelona in the mid-afternoon is that have lunch at traditional local restaurants. Trying the old-school lunch at Mantequerías Pirenaicas, in the Sant Gervasi neighborhood, is an unassuming spot. Almost the waiters still put on white jackets with the tiny kitchen treats the highest quality ingredients. In addition, this restaurant is popular with locals; most of them know that if they hope to try the potato omelet — reputedly, the city’s best — they have to call by noon to reserve a slice (lunch for two around 70 euros).

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Old – school lunch

4:00 pm – Immerse yourself in Gaudí world

Welcome to Casa Milà — better known as La Pedrera. With its undulating exterior, this is one of Barcelona tourism’s most iconic structures. Located in the Eixample district, it also offers an accelerated course in the astonishing design of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. From the plant-inspired elements, he loves the deft physics of his work. Recently, the educational aspect has been boosted with the addition of a virtual reality tour that allows headset-equipped visitors to interact with some of Gaudí’s signature design elements as they stroll through suites (entrance with virtual reality exhibits, 35 euros).

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Gaudí world

7:00 pm – Visiting the shops at artisans’ quarter

One of the famous destinations of Barcelona tourism is the artisan’s quarter. The Born neighborhood in Barcelona was home to craft workers in the Middle Ages and still has hints of that history in its narrow streets filled with artisanal shops. Examples of shops include Madre, which sells leather accessories, David Valls, which sells women’s clothing, Après Ski, which sells jewelry and jackets made from old tablecloths, Chandal, which sells housewares, magazines, and analog photography, and El Rei de la Màgia, one of the oldest magic stores in the world.

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The artisans’ quarter

10:00 pm – Share your dinner (Barcelona tourism style)

Gresca is an upscale tapas bar in the Eixample neighborhood of Barcelona that opened in 2006 as a narrow restaurant showcasing the trend of bistronomia, a combination of creative cooking and casual atmosphere. Over time, both the restaurant’s space and its ambitions have grown. Chef Rafael Peña offers a range of high-quality tapas plates, such as marinated mackerel and glazed eel. A dinner for two at Gresca costs around 100 euros.

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Gresca restaurant & bar

1:00 am – Sip a spicy drink

Trying the spicy drink in the late evening. This is one of the great things when traveler come to Barcelona tourism. Especiarium is a recently opened cocktail bar in the Born quarter with a cozy yet lively atmosphere. The bar specializes in spice-focused cocktails made with homemade syrups and ferments, served in unique vessels. The drinks, priced between 10 to 14 euros, include a Japanese gin-and-matcha blend served in an origami bird-shaped mug and a delicious Tajin made with rum, sherry, a date shrub, and ras el hanout spice mix.

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late night bar in Barcelona tourism

24 hours left in Barcelona tourism

10:00 am – Go to biggest church in the world

The Basilica de la Sagrada Familia in the Eixample holds English Mass every Sunday morning. It operates on a first come, first served basis and is free of charge. The Mass provides the opportunity to experience the basilica as the deeply religious architect Gaudi intended it, as a place of spiritual rejuvenation. Even those who are not religious will be moved by the stunning 360-degree views of the mountains and sea from the towers. The famous unfinished church is nearing completion and has opened the star-capped Virgin Mary tower, which requires a ticket (36 euros without a guide).

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The Basilica de la Sagrada Familia

12:00 pm – Take a bookish stroll

For those who love reading, this is an awesome memory in Barcelona tourism. In addition, the old Sant Antoni market underwent restoration during the pandemic and was transformed into a stunning temple of delicious ingredients. The food stalls are closed on Sundays. In addition, the beautiful exterior serves as a weekly book market, featuring vendors selling rare and new books in various languages (mostly Catalan). A short walk from there takes you to Parlament Street. This is Barcelona’s latest example of innovative urban design. The street, now a pedestrian zone filled with friendly cafes and ample outdoor seating. Which is one of the city’s new “superblocks” and a great place to observe the world go by.

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Book walking street

2:00 pm – Splurge on seafood in Barcelona tourism

Rafa Zafra’s seafood dishes are some of the best in the city. He recently opened the upscale Amar in the El Palace hotel to high praise. But his original restaurant, the cozy Estimar in the Born. This is a more intimate place to try his amazing seafood creations. The menu features grilled razor clams in escabeche, crispy chipirones (baby squid) with ink-flavored aioli. And the highly recommended Palamós shrimp, simply grilled on the plancha, which are well worth the cost (120 euros for two).

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Rafa Zafra’s chef

4:00 pm – Immerse yourself in art with the Museum

“The Picasso Museum houses an exciting gallery showcasing Picasso’s interpretation of the famous Baroque painting “Las Meninas” by Diego Velázquez. Next door, the recently opened Moco Museum features contemporary art from famous artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Yayoi Kusama, Damien Hirst, KAWS, and Banksy. Although the privately owned museum (with an unfortunate name, as “moco” means snot in Spanish) may not have a deep collection. It appeals to a wide audience. Ticket holders after 6 PM even receive a complimentary cocktail with their admission. (14 to 17.50 euros). “

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The Picasso Museum houses

6:30 pm – Graze on avant-garde creations

“Many of the restaurants founded by Albert Adrià, previously of the groundbreaking restaurant elBulli, did not survive the pandemic. However, his flagship restaurant Enigma in Poble Sec has not only survived but thrived. The restaurant has a unique atmosphere and opens at a non-traditional dinner hour of 6:30 PM, serving a menu of light and flavorful dishes such as a basil-flavored “air” waffle and a chervil-topped mushroom carpaccio. While some diners may choose to only graze, most opt for the full gastronomic experience. The cost of individual dishes ranges from 7 to 20 euros.”

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Beautiful landscape

10:00 pm – Dance the night away

Les Enfants Brillants is a new club located in the Raval area of Barcelona that has a capacity for 400 people. The club features a red-lit main room and a green cocktail bar, and it is known for its high-fidelity sound system, its use of vinyl, and its impressive roster of DJs. The club positions itself as a destination for Barcelona’s electronic music fans and the entrance fee starts from 5 euros.

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Dance room

That’s all. I think you will have a nice trip in Barcelona tourism

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