The classics are still the best when it comes to things to do in Barcelona. Its beaches and marinas have become more inviting to stroll along the waterfront and enjoy waterfront dining thanks to smart urban renewal. La Sagrada Família continues its skyward ascent. As the capital of 2025 World Region of Gastronomy, the city has gained renewed culinary fame. This selection of activities will also take you beyond the headlines: Discover tours that give you access to private apartments and creatives. Locals’ favorite pedestrian-only streets (where you too can blend in). These recommendations show the many faces that the city has; it’s good-looking, rebellious or unexpected, and delicious. What’s the aim? You should return home feeling like you have experienced the city and not just seen. As the Catalans would say: benvinguts Barcelona is a warm welcome.
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