Top Activities in Barcelona. /Things to do in Barcelona
- Mantra Thai BCN
- Oct 31, 2024
- 4 min read

1. Marvel at Gaudí’s Masterpieces

Sagrada Família: Gaudí’s most famous work is an architectural wonder. This unfinished basilica has intricate design details inside and out, best appreciated with a guided tour.
How to get there:
Metro: The Sagrada Família is well-connected by the metro lines L2 (purple line) and L5 (blue line). The Sagrada Família metro stop brings you right to this iconic landmark.
Buses: Numerous buses, such as lines 19, 33, and 34, also stop nearby.

Park Güell: This whimsical park showcases Gaudí’s mosaic-filled artistry and offers stunning views of the city.
How to get there:
Metro & Shuttle Bus: Take metro line L3 (green line) to Lesseps or Vallcarca. From either stop, follow signs to the park or take the free shuttle bus, which runs frequently and saves time on the uphill walk.
Bus: You can also take bus lines 24 or 92 directly to the park entrance.
Stroll Along La Rambla:

This lively boulevard is filled with shops, cafes, and street performers, making it a must-see. Start at Plaça de Catalunya and head towards the Columbus Monument near the port.
How to get there:
Metro: La Rambla is best accessed via L3 on either the Drassanes, Liceu, or Catalunya metro stops, depending on where you'd like to start on the boulevard.
Walking: Since La Rambla is centrally located, it’s an easy walk from the Gothic Quarter or Plaça de Catalunya.
Explore the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic)
Wander through narrow, medieval streets lined with Gothic architecture, charming cafes, and unique shops. Highlights include the Barcelona Cathedral and Plaça Reial.
How to get there:
Metro: The Gothic Quarter can be reached via the Jaume I stop on the L4 (yellow line) or the Liceu stop on L3 (green line).
Walking: It’s a pedestrian-friendly area, so consider exploring on foot to take in the ambiance and intricate streets at a leisurely pace.
Relax on Bogatell Beach
For a beach experience away from the crowds, Bogatell Beach is a fantastic choice. Located near the city center, it’s known for its clean sand, calm atmosphere, and range of amenities, like beachside cafes and volleyball courts.
Why Bogatell? Bogatell Beach is less crowded than Barceloneta, offering a more relaxed atmosphere with golden sands and clear waters ideal for swimming and paddleboarding.
How to get there:
Metro: Take the L4 (yellow line) to Poblenou or Llacuna stations, both within a short walk to Bogatell Beach.
Bus: Many bus lines stop close to the beach, including lines 26, 36, and V27, offering a scenic ride along the coast.
Discover Art at Museu Picasso

Art lovers should make a stop at the Museu Picasso. Located in El Born, this museum holds one of the most extensive collections of Picasso’s works, highlighting his early life and creative evolution. How to get there:
Metro: The Jaume I stop on the L4 (yellow line) is the closest metro station.
Walking: If you’re already in the Gothic Quarter or El Born, the museum is just a short stroll away, making it easy to reach while exploring.
Exploring Poblenou: Barcelona’s Artistic Enclave
The Poblenou neighborhood is Barcelona’s artsy, up-and-coming district, with a rich history and a thriving creative scene. Here are some of the must-see spots in this vibrant area:
You can take
Metro: Poblenou has its own metro station on L4 (yellow line), ideal for exploring Rambla del Poblenou and nearby attractions.
Biking: Poblenou is bike-friendly, with many bike lanes and rental options. Consider cycling to get around the area and down to the beach.
Wander along Rambla del Poblenou
This charming, tree-lined street runs through the heart of Poblenou, lined with cafes, boutiques, and terraces. For a treat, try Pastisseria La Rambla for some traditional pastries
Explore the Street Art and Creative Spaces
Poblenou is known for its street art, especially around Carrer de Pere IV and Carrer de Llull. The Poblenou Urban District hosts events, open studios, and exhibitions for art and design enthusiasts.
Follow the map of the street art here: https://medium.com/splatrs/el-poblenou-street-art-map-barcelona-e63591bab8d1
Visit Palo Alto Market
Held on the first weekend of each month, Palo Alto Market brings together gourmet food, artisan crafts, and live music in an open-air space. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking for unique souvenirs and a taste of Barcelona’s creative spirit.
On November 2-3 give a visit at Palo Market fest
Buy ticket here : https://palomarketfest.com/en

Marvel at Torre Glòries
Previously known as Torre Agbar, this modern skyscraper is iconic for its unique design and LED-lit facade. It’s particularly striking at night, and the observation deck offers panoramic views of Barcelona.
How to get there:
Metro: The Glòries metro stop on the L1 (red line) is the nearest, located right at the base of the tower.
Tram: Barcelona’s tram system also stops at Glòries, offering another efficient way to get there from nearby areas.
Get Immersed in Contemporary Art at Can Framis Museum
This museum, located in a renovated factory, features contemporary Catalan art in a stunning, industrial setting. It’s a quieter alternative to Barcelona’s larger museums and offers a unique perspective on modern art.
How to get there:
Metro: Take the L1 (red line) to Glòries and walk a few minutes to reach the museum.
Bus: Several bus lines, including lines 7 and 192, also stop close to the museum.

End with a Massage at Mantra Thai Massage
After a full day of sightseeing, treat yourself to a session at Mantra Thai Massage on Carrer de Badajoz, 10, 08005—just a short walk from Bogatell Beach and Rambla del Poblenou. With traditional Thai massage techniques, their experienced therapists will help relieve any tension, leaving you feeling rejuvenated.

How to get there:
Metro: Mantra Thai Massage is accessible via the Llacuna metro stop on L4 (yellow line), just a short walk away.
Walking from Bogatell Beach: After a day at Bogatell Beach, it’s just a 10-15 minute walk to Mantra Thai Massage for a relaxing end to your day.
Final Thoughts
Barcelona is a captivating city with something for everyone, from historic sites to modern art and serene beaches. After an active day, unwinding at Mantra Thai Massage is the perfect way to relax and recharge. Whether you're exploring Gaudí’s masterpieces, the trendy Poblenou neighborhood, or simply soaking up the sun at Bogatell Beach, Barcelona promises an unforgettable experience.
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