

The National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC) is a stunning museum showcasing Catalan art and culture, housed in a magnificent neoclassical building.
Grilled vegetable salad with aubergine, bell peppers, and onions, dressed with olive oil and garlic.
Rustic bread rubbed with tomato, garlic, and olive oil, often served with cured meats or cheese.
Seafood paella made with short, thin noodles instead of rice, cooked in a rich fish broth.
A whimsical public park with stunning views, designed by Antoni Gaudí.

A museum dedicated to the works of Pablo Picasso, featuring over 4,000 pieces.
A spectacular fountain that offers a light and water show set to music.
Vibrant, hand-painted ceramics showcasing Catalan art and culture, a tradition dating back to the Middle Ages.
Unique mosaics made from broken ceramic tiles, a signature style of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí.
Intricate gold and silver jewellery inspired by Catalan art and nature, often featuring filigree and enameled designs.
Famous for its exquisite pastries and breakfast options, Escribà is a beloved local institution.
A historic restaurant known for its fresh seafood and stunning views of the beach.
A lively tapas bar with a communal atmosphere, Cal Pep is a local favorite for dinner.
Barcelona can experience sudden rain showers, especially in autumn and spring.

Useful for long days exploring the museum and city.

Stay hydrated while exploring the museum and its surroundings.
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