
Visiting Barcelona for the First Time? Here's What to See and Do
Aug 12, 2019
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From churches and architectural masterpieces to Catalan cuisine and a buzzy nightlife, Barcelona has a lot to offer first-time visitors—so much so that it can be a challenge to fit it all in. Here are our recommendations for what to see and do on your first trip to the Catalonian capital.
Take a skip-the-line tour
Make the most of your time.
Barcelona’s popularity means top attractions often have a line, but you can maximize your time by booking skip-the-line entry ahead of time. See the stained glass of the Sagrada Familia, admire Gaudí’s tile work in Park Güell, or learn more about the modernista movement at the art nouveau Palace of Catalan Music (Palau de la Música Catalana).

The Sagrada Familia is one of Barcelona's most popular attractions. Photo: Eustacio Humphrey / Viator
Tour the neighborhoods
See the diversity of the city.
Each of Barcelona’s neighborhoods has its own distinct personality, so getting an overview during your stay takes some effort. Get a feel for the city by riding the open-air hop-on hop-off bus, or zip around the historic city by Segway, bike, or e-bike.
Tuck into tapas
Barcelona is a foodie haven
No trip to Barcelona would be complete without treating your tastebuds to the local cuisine. Since it’s your first visit, ensure you find the best options when you join a local for a tasting tour through the old city, or learn to make some typical dishes for yourself during a cooking class.
Related: Top Tips for Finding Authentic Spanish Tapas in Barcelona

Tapas tours are a great first-time activity in Barcelona. Photo: Annapurna Mellor / Viator
Cruise the Mediterranean
Make the most of Barcelona's beachy location.
Admire the Catalan capital from the waters of the Mediterranean on a cruise from Port Vell. Set sail on your own private yacht, or opt for a romantic sunset cruise. No matter which you choose, it’s a great way to take in the city’s skyline from a different perspective.
Visit the Costa Brava
Take a day trip.
Barcelona serves as a gateway to the beautiful Costa Brava, an area rich with day-trip opportunities. Walk the medieval streets of Girona, visit the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, or spend a day beach hopping along the coast.