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  • Cercle del Liceu

    Cercle del Liceu

    The Cercle del Liceu is an English-style private members' club, with its own unique art collection. With almost 1,000 members, the club comprises elegant sitting rooms, a lecture room, a restaurant and other services in a landmark building which it shares with the opera house, the Gran Teatre del Liceu.

  • Palau Güell

    Palau Güell

    The Palau Güell was designed by the young Gaudí and is a wonderful blend of medieval opulence and the architect's unique exuberant style. Completed in 1890, the building was the private residence of Gaudí's patron, Count Güell. The Palau Güell is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Eixample

    Eixample

    A real open-air museum of modernisme.

  • SarriàSt Gervasi

    SarriàSt Gervasi

    The flavour of bygone years in Sarrià and the elegance of Sant Gervasi are to be found on the slopes of Tibidabo.

  • Barcelona

    The 11 counties in Barcelona province offer you a whole host of possibilities so that you can enjoy leisure, culture and nature.

  • Quiosc

    Quiosc

  • Spaces of interest

    Spaces of interest

    Barcelona's most interesting places to enjoy with all the family.

  • Casa Felip

    Casa Felip

    The house was built in 1905 for the Felip family to a design by the architect Telm Fernández i Janot, and reminds us of a Venetian palazzo, with its sinuous forms and flights of steps.

  • Undiscovered architectural heritage route

    Undiscovered architectural heritage route

  • Free stuff that you won't find in guidebooks

    Free stuff that you won't find in guidebooks

    If you want to discover Barcelona with alternative experiences, without spending a penny, keep on reading; you'll be interested in this. Every month there are free activities to get you off the sofa or out of your hotel room to explore the city. Here are just some of the things you can do all year round. But keep your eyes peeled because there's something you can do every day in Barcelona without being out of pocket.