Discover in this article our tips on places and activities you can do in this 3 days in Barcelona itinerary. That way, you’ll get the most out of your stay in this beautiful part of Spain.

What to do on your first day in Barcelona?

To begin with, one of the tips we always give in our travel itineraries is to get up very early so that you can get to know all the attractions Barcelona has to offer. It’s well worth it, especially on this first day, when there are so many incredible places to see.

Let’s start this first day by visiting the Sagrada Familia Cathedral, which is Barcelona’s main church and the city’s biggest tourist attraction. By buying your ticket online, you can save a lot of money, guarantee your place and skip the line. After a 12-minute walk, you’ll reach Passeig de Gracia, which is home to the famous Casa Milà and Casa Batlló, works by the great architect Antoni Gaudí.

Close by is Las Ramblas, the city’s most famous avenue, full of stores to browse and buy from. In addition, one of the main monuments on the street is the statue of the famous explorer Christopher Columbus.

Las Ramblas

Next, go to Plaza Catalunyia, which is 100 meters from Las Ramblas and head to the Palacio de Música Catalana, which is a very important monument of Catalan modernism. Nearby is Barcelona Cathedral, a beautiful and important Gothic church in the city.

In the afternoon, how about having a snack to replenish your energy? Our tip is to go to La Boqueria market where you’ll find fruit stalls, typical foods and delicious, inexpensive natural juices.

Located 12m from the market is the Barcelona Aquarium, which is a perfect place to visit with the family as it houses over 11,000 species of fish and sea creatures. There’s also the chance for adults to go diving with the sharks.

After such a busy day, there’s nothing better than taking a break by Barcelona’s Arc de Triomphe and the Ciutadella Park, which is 4 minutes from the city’s aquarium. The place is wooded and beautiful. Perfect for taking beautiful photos of your trip and getting in touch with nature.

Arc de Triomphe

What to do on your second day in Barcelona?

On your second day in the spanish city, our tip is to visit some of the sights further away from the center. For this reason, renting a car in Barcelona is a good option, as you’ll be able to get from one place to another very easily.

So, our first sightseeing tip is Barcelona’s Camp Nou stadium, which is considered to be the largest stadium in Europe. One tip is to take a guided tour of the stadium, which you can book here, to see everything inside and with all the explanations.

Camp Nou stadium

After this visit, how about going to Plaça España and visiting the National Art Museum of Catalonia? The journey takes just 10 minutes by car and, if you choose to take public transport in the city, 35 minutes.

The National Art Museum of Catalonia is perfect for those who want to discover the Gothic and romantic heritage of the Catalonia region. It stands out for its modernist works with touches of the medieval era.

To spend the afternoon in the city, our tip is to do some shopping to take back from your trip. Barcelona has plenty of shopping centers, outlets and streets with a wide choice of stores. Finally, to round off this second day, don’t miss dinner in one of Barcelona’s delicious restaurants.

National Art Museum of Catalonia

What to do on your third day in Barcelona?

On this last day in the spanish city, visit the Montjuic region, which is located in the highest part of the city. From there you’ll have incredible views of many tourist attractions, such as the Olympic Stadium, which was built to host the 1992 Olympics, and Camp Nou itself.

In the afternoon, as you’ve already visited the city’s main sights, our tip is that you dedicate it to visiting the incredible Barceloneta Beach, which is one of Barcelona’s most important beaches. It has a very calm sea and is perfect for taking the whole family.

In the evening, there’s nothing better than ending this incredible tour by walking along Barcelona’s waterfront to say goodbye to the city. Our tip is to walk along the Passeig Marítim and Barceloneta Beach, which is very close to the city center. There you’ll find plenty of bars, restaurants and benches to enjoy and have a great time.

Montjuic region

How to save on tickets to paid attractions in Barcelona?

Barcelona is a city full of attractions to visit, both free and paid. But the tip here is that you can save on the attractions that do cost some money.

We’ve traveled all over the world and found a great company that offers all the main guided tours in Barcelona at very good prices. On our last few trips, it was precisely this Barcelona Tickets website that we used. Take a look for yourself.

As well as being one of the biggest ticket sellers in the world, this site is very secure. You can buy all your tickets in one place. It’s worth noting that it’s always cheaper to buy in advance, online, to avoid queues and to avoid wasting your travel time.

Hop-On Hop-Off Bus in Barcelona

Save money on your trip to Barcelona:

Saving money: do you want to plan your trip while making the most of your budget? Be sure to read our article on how to travel to Barcelona cheap, with all the tips to save the most, while still enjoying it!

Car: if you are thinking about renting one this is the best website. It compares the price at all rental companies and finds unbeatable prices. You can save up to 30%!

Mobile chip: we always use this chip. It’s electronic (eSIM), you install it instantly and you can use your cell phone’s Internet anywhere in the world.

Hotels: our article on where to stay in Barcelona. You will find out the best areas and how to save a lot on the hotel.

Travel insurance: medical care in another country is very expensive and it is extremely important to take out travel insurance for any trip abroad. This is the website we always take out our insurance on. Reliable and at a good price.

Transfer: do you need one from the airport to the hotel? Find out here how to book and for the lowest price!

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