Barcelona, Spain: 7-Day Itinerary (Spring Season)
- kieronseah
- Jul 31, 2016
- 2 min read
DAY 1 - Barcelona City Centre
DAY 2 - Parc De Collserola
DAY 3 - Montjuic Castle, Jardí Botànic de Barcelona, Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
DAY 4 - Parc Guell, Parc del Laberint, El Born CC, Museu de Musica, Museu Blau
DAY 5 - Montserrat
DAY 6 - Parc De Garraf, Sitges
DAY 7 - Cafe Hopping in Barcelona City Centre
DAY 1 - Barcelona City Centre
Ciutadella Park


Arco de Triunfo de Barcelona

La Sagrada Familia




DAY 2 - Parc De Collserola




DAY 3 - Montjuic Castle



Jardí Botànic de Barcelona


Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys

Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

DAY 4 - Parc Guell, Parc del Laberint





Parc del Laberint


El Born CC


Museu de Musica


Museu Blau


DAY 5 - Montserrat





Montserrat Basilica


DAY 6 - Parc De Garraf, Sitges


Parc del Garraf




DAY 7 - Cafe-Hopping in Barcelona City Centre
Skye Coffee


Nomad Coffee

This kind barista let me make and pour my own cup of latte. Maybe because I ordered 4 cups of latte to try out the different beans that they use.

Satan’s Coffee


A review on accommodation:
1) Fabrizzio Petit Palace - Amazing guesthouse that is located right in the city centre of Barcelona. However, it is quite hard to find at night as the sign for the guesthouse is not lighted up. Breakfast is included and the wifi is very strong. The staff are extremely friendly and they offer free sangria-drinking night once every week. There are 3 bathrooms in total and all are very equipped and clean.
Travelling around Barcelona is easy and cheap. I bought the T10 travel ticket that allows you to travel 10 single journeys on the RENFE trains and buses in the whole of Barcelona. However, do note that most of the iconic buildings and sights in Barcelona are in walkable distance. Be sure to validate your travel tickets when travelling.
The cafe industry is just starting up in Barcelona, so cafe lattes are extremely cheap. Most cafes roast their own beans and do try out Nomad Coffee and Skye Coffee as they have their own very special blends and mixes.
Remember to see the online reviews of restaurants before dining. Many of the ‘touristy’ restaurants, that are close to the main road, do not sell authentic Spanish food.
Do check out the street that sells 1Euro per 1Tapas too!
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