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What to do on a weekend in Barcelona

If you're spending a weekend in Barcelona, here are some ideas for things to do. This city has so much to offer, from world-renowned architecture to delicious food. Whether you're looking for something active or something more relaxed, there's definitely something for you. So keep reading and start planning your perfect weekend in Barcelona!

Visit the iconic museums of Barcelona
Barcelona has something special for every type of traveler. If you're looking to explore the city's most impressive cultural institutions, you won’t be disappointed. There are plenty of museums in Barcelona to choose from, including the stunning Museu Picasso, which houses an extensive collection of works by the iconic Spanish master. If you enjoy modern art, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona will delight you: its renowned collections showcase various pieces by both local and international artists. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply curious to discover new perspectives, don't miss these two museums!

And for those who want to learn about Barcelona's cultural history, there are numerous traditional art galleries scattered around the city, showcasing everything from classical and modernist masterpieces to works by some of the most interesting emerging artists.

Take a stroll down Las Ramblas
Walking along Las Ramblas is an experience you can’t miss if you're spending a weekend in Barcelona. Everything here has something special, from the lively street artists to the many tempting souvenir shops. You'll also enjoy observing a mix of locals and tourists alike and admiring the beautiful buildings along the way. Window shopping is also great fun due to the variety of shops, from clothing to cosmetics. On Las Ramblas, you can also enjoy local gastronomy – paella, pintxos, and freshly cut Iberian ham right in front of your eyes! Taking a leisurely walk down Barcelona's most iconic promenade is an absolute pleasure.

Visit the beautiful parks of Barcelona
At the foot of the famous Casa Batlló and right within the city limits lies Park Güell, a perfect oasis of tranquility and lush greenery. Built by Gaudí in 1900, this park not only houses some of the most beautiful architecture in all of Barcelona, but it is also an opportunity to escape reality and take a break from the bustling city life.

There's something undeniably special about taking a long walk through the gardens with the stunning and intricate structures rising above you. For those looking for even more adventure, very close to the Promenade, you’ll find the Parc de la Ciutadella, where you can cycle along its cobbled paths and discover exquisite fountains that illuminate every corner. Treat yourself to an afternoon exploring Barcelona’s parks!

Taste the local cuisine: Don't miss the tapas!
If you're visiting a new city and want to get to know the local culture, exploring the food scene is a great way to do it! Food can tell you a lot about the history, traditions, and preferences of a country. If you're spending a weekend in Barcelona, be sure to try tapas, bite-sized portions of delicious appetizers or snacks that are served either hot or cold and are perfect for sharing with friends or a partner. Tapas are incredibly popular and range from simple ingredients like olives or cheese to succulent seafood dishes like stuffed squid. Depending on the restaurant, there will be different varieties of tapas available, so be sure to explore and try them all!

If you want to know more about the local gastronomy, check out our article on restaurants in Barcelona, featuring the best recommendations for dining in the city.

Want to leave the city? Take a day trip outside of Barcelona
If you've already visited the best sights in Barcelona and feel like getting out of the city to experience something new, a day trip to Montserrat or Sitges might be just what you need! Both places offer stunning views, interesting culture, and plenty of adventures waiting to be discovered. Montserrat is known for its beautiful monastery nestled in the hills among jagged limestone peaks, while Sitges is a lively coastal town full of colorful streets and historic architecture. Whether you're an intrepid explorer or just looking for fun activities in the sun, both destinations have something unique to offer.

Find accommodation for a weekend in Barcelona
After a long day of hustle and bustle, why not take a break and relax in one of our Silken Hotels? Enjoy all the amenities our hotels offer in the best areas of the city, with exquisitely decorated spaces and rooms.

Silken Ramblas Hotel is located in the heart of Barcelona. Our 4-star hotel on Las Ramblas offers a unique experience, with all the comfort you need to relax and recharge. Enjoy the heated pool, jacuzzi, steam bath, and gym. An unforgettable stay in the heart of Barcelona!

For those looking for a quieter stay, the Silken Sant Gervasi Hotel is located in Sarrià, Barcelona, one of the city's residential neighborhoods, very close to the Collserola mountain. This area is ideal for those looking for a relaxing getaway, with a wide variety of outdoor activities. The stay you're looking for, in a peaceful and relaxing environment.

Don't wait any longer, and book your stay at our hotels in Barcelona. We look forward to welcoming you on your next getaway!

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