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Lonely Planet: The worlds leading travel guide publisher

Lonely Planet Barcelona is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Stroll along La Rambla past vibrant flower stands, enjoy the whimsy of Gaudis architectural masterpieces, or spend an evening sampling Spanish tapas at a buzzing cafe; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Barcelona and begin your journey now!

Inside Lonely Planets Barcelona Travel Guide:

  • Full-colour maps and images throughout
  • Highlightsand itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests
  • Insider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots
  • Essential infoat your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, prices
  • Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss
  • Cultural insights give you a richer, more rewarding travel experience - art, architecture, history, politics, sports, music, dance, nightlife, cuisine, wine
  • Free, convenient pull-out Barcelona map (included in print version), plus over 30 colour maps
  • Covers La Rambla, Barri Gotic, El Raval, La Ribera, Barceloneta, The Waterfront, La Sagrada Familia, LEixample, Gracia, Park Guell, Pedralbes, La Zona Alta, Montjuic, Poble Sec, Sant Antoni and more

The Perfect Choice:Lonely Planet Barcelona, our most comprehensive guide to Barcelona, is perfect for both exploring top sights and taking roads less travelled.

  • Looking for just the highlights of Barcelona? Check out Lonely PlanetsDiscover Barcelona, a photo-rich guide to the citys most popular attractions, or Lonely PlanetsPocket Barcelona, a handy-sized guide focused on the cant-miss sights for a quick trip.
  • Looking for more extensive coverage? Check out Lonely Planets Spain guide for a comprehensive look at all the country has to offer, or Lonely Planets Discover Spain, a photo-rich guide to the countrys most popular attractions.

Authors: Written and researched by Lonely Planet, Regis St Louis, Sally Davies and Andy Symington.

About Lonely Planet: Since 1973, Lonely Planet has become the worlds leading travel media company with guidebooks to every destination, an award-winning website, mobile and digital travel products, and a dedicated traveller community. Lonely Planet covers must-see spots but also enables curious travellers to get off beaten paths to understand more of the culture of the places in which they find themselves.

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BEST OF BARCELONA

TOP SIGHTS, AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCES

Welcome to Barcelona

A byword for urban allure juxtaposed with the Mediterraneans sunshine and sophisticated hedonism, Barcelona is one of the worlds great cities, combining history, design, amazing architecture and stellar food and nightlife in one glorious package.

Few cities have Barcelonas wealth of architectural heritage. The glories of Gothic have a distinct regional accent here, and the winding lanes of the medieval centre are dotted with noble examples. Taking their cue from these, as well as from Spains Islamic heritage and from natures unfettered curves, Modernista masters such as Gaud set spirits soaring with their fluid, whimsical and life-affirming buildings. Despite its unfinished status, Gauds masterpiece, the breathtaking Sagrada Famlia, is unquestionably sublime.

Barcelona also boasts serious artistic cultural cred. Gigantic names in 20th-century painting including Mir, Picasso and Dal worked in and were inspired by the city, which boasts a glorious richness of art on display across dozens of galleries.

Food is also elevated to art here, and the innovation and technical mastery as well as the good old-fashioned enjoyment of quality eating on display in Barcelonas cavalcade of restaurants, tapas joints and wine bars is one of the best things about visiting.

All of this, with sun, sand and sea, too its no wonder Barcelona is on everybodys lips.

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Theres always something going on in buzzing Barcelona. Numerous concerts and festivals keep the cultural side of things busy, while traditional fiestas are a heady blend of religion, curious customs and riotous revelry.

Top Festivals & Events

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January

Barcelonins head to the Pyrenees for action on the ski slopes, while others simply enjoy a bit of post-holiday downtime (school holidays go to 8 January).

5 January
Cavalcada dels Reis Mags

On the day before Epifana (Epiphany), children delight in the Cavalcada dels Reis Mags (Parade of the Three Kings), a colourful parade of floats and music, spreading bonhomie and boiled sweets in equal measure.

Throughout January
Festival Milleni

Running from November to May each year, this festival (www.festival-millenni.com) consists of a series of high-profile concerts in various venues around town.

129 January
Brick by Brick: Ceramics Applied to Architecture

In a city known for its mind-boggling buildings, its apt that is holding an exhibition focusing on the use of ceramics in architecture. Brick by Brick: Ceramics Applied to Architecture features pieces from ancient Mesopotamia right up to contemporary works.

17 January

Festes dels Tres Tombs

In addition to live music and gegants (papier-mch giants worn over the shoulders of processionists), the festival dedicated to Sant Antoni features a parade of horse-drawn carts in the neighbourhood of Sant Antoni (near the Mercat de Sant Antoni).

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February

Often the coldest month in Barcelona, February sees few visitors. Nonetheless, some of the first big festivals kick off, with abundant Catalan merriment amid the wintry gloom.

1, 3 & 4 February
A Night at the Theatre

Take a guided tour of the magnificent Gran between 10am and 1pm (20/80min 5.50/11.50) and return at night to see Massenets opera Werther.

12 February
Festes de Santa Eullia

This big winter fest (http://lameva.barcelona.cat/santaeulalia) celebrates Barcelonas first patron saint with a week of cultural events, including parades of gegants (papier-mch giants), open-air art installations, theatre, correfocs (fire runs) and castells (human castles).

2528 February
Carnestoltes (Carnaval)

This pre-Lent festival (http://lameva.barcelona.cat/carnaval) involves several days of fancy-dress balls, merrymaking and fireworks, ending on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. Over 30 parades happen around town on the weekend.

Every Friday & Saturday
Dancing Fountain

For a fun way to kick off your evening, head to the gorgeously kitsch Font Mgica (Magic Fountain) in Montjuc for a sound and light show. Its open year-round, with February performances on Friday and Saturday at 7pm, 7.30pm and 8pm.

Catalan Festivals

Catalonias best celebrations tend to revolve around religious holidays. Festivals dedicated to Nostra Senyora de la Merc (Our Lady of Mercy) and Santa Eullia Barcelonas two patron saints are the citys biggest bashes. Youll see plenty of sardana (Catalonias national folk dance) and castellers (human-castle builders) there. Youll also see gegants (huge papier-mch giants) and capgrossos (oversized heads worn by costumed actors).

Another feature of these Catalan fiestas is the correfoc (fire run), where horned devils brandishing firework-spouting pitchforks wreak mayhem in the streets. They are sometimes accompanied by firework-spouting dragons, or even wooden carts that are set alight. Full coverings (hats, gloves, goggles) are highly recommended for anyone who wants to get close.

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After the chillier days of winter, March brings longer, sunnier days, though the nights are still cool. There are relatively few tourists and fair hotel prices.

3 March
Festa de Sant Medir
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