Attractions of Barcelona
The Las Ramblas is the busiest and the liveliest street in the city. There are many tourists here so expect to pay higher prices for food and drinks. You can go to the side streets for cheaper, more local, and authentic dining experience.
The La Placa Catalunya is known for the fountains and statues. It is the central location in Barcelona. The Barceloneta is the beachfront boardwalk for those looking to have a tan on the beach.
If you like to see a Flamenco Show, head for Tablao de Carme, in Poble Espanyol during the evening. The entrance fee for the one-and-a-half- to two-hour show is around 30 euros. A cheaper Flamenco alternative is in Jazz Si in the Raval neighborhood.
Some of the greatest Barcelona attractions:
- Las Ramblas
- La Placa Catalunya
- Barri Gotic (Ciutat Vella)
- Sant Pau del Camp
- La Placa Reial
- Montujuic Castle
- Tibidabo
- Zoo Barcelona
- El Poble Espanyol