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Spain Square

I think it's a nice idea to grab a snack from one of the nearby cafes before heading to the square. Enjoying some tapas while soaking in the views is such a local experiance!

Make sure to wear comfy shoes! You'll be walking a lot on those beautiful tiles and cobblestones. I seriously regretted my choice of footwear when my feet started to hurt.

Don’t miss the small details on the buildings—some are stunning. I wish I had taken more time just to admire the intricate carvings and tile work. Bring a camera with a good zoom!
Sagrada Familia

If you're a fan of photography, I recommend visiting around 9 AM when the light comes in beautifully through the stained glass. You might get some stunning shots.

bring a sweater or light jacket, it can get a bit chilly inside, especially near the columns. i was there in summer and still found it a bit cold.

I learned the hard way that weekends can be super crowded. If you can, aim for a weekday to avoid the tourist rush. The vibe is just so much better when it's not packed!

Don't skip the towers! They have amazing views of the city, but make sure to reserve a spot when you book your ticket—otherwise, you might miss out!
Casa Batllo
Plaza Catalunya
Plaza Mayor
Fountain of Montjuic

Watch out for the street vendors. I ended up spending way too much on a cheap souvenir that I thought was special. Stick to markets for the real deal!

My advice is to wear comfy shoes. You'll be walking a bunch around Montjuic, and you don’t wanna end up with sore feet

i suggest you catch the fountain show around 9 pm. it gets really crowded, but it's magical with the lights and music – just get there early to find a good spot!

Try to avoid visiting on weekends if you can. I was packed in like sardines and couldn’t get good pictures. Weekdays are way less crowded!
Spain Square

I think it's a good idea to visit on a weekday if you can. The weekend crowds can be intense, and it really detracts from the experience!

I found that taking a guided tour can be a bit pricey, so maybe try a free walking tour instead. They give you a great sense of history without breaking the bank!

My advice is to wear comfy shoes! The area is pretty large, and you’ll be doing a lot of walking. Trust me, your feet will thank you later.

I recommend grabbing a coffee from one of the nearby cafes before heading to the square. It's a perfect spot to enjoy your drink while taking in the sights!
Mila's House
Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia

Check out the beautiful rooftop views! I didn’t realize you could go up there until later. A small fee for the elevator is totally worth it.

Bring a light jacket! The inside of the Cathedral can get chilly, especially if you stay a while to admire the stunning details. I wish I had prepared for it.

Don't forget to check the schedule for the mass. I stumbled upon a service and it added a special vibe to my visit, even though I didn't plan for it.
Triumphal Arch

If you’re into photography, go just before sunset. The light is amazing and you’ll get some great shots without too many people around.

I noticed that some guided tours were kinda pricey. If you're okay with exploring on your own, just a good travel app for info can save you some bucks!

my advice is to wear comfy shoes! the area has some beautiful walking paths and you’ll want to explore a bit without your feet hurting.

I suggest visiting early in the morning, like around 9 AM. You'll find fewer crowds, which means better photos without random people in the background.