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  • Sport museums

    Sport museums

    Barcelona and sport have a special relationship. FC Barcelona and the Olympic Games are inextricably linked to the city, and its sports museums will reveal its most exciting and unknown side.

  • Science and family tourism go hand in hand in Barcelona

    Science and family tourism go hand in hand in Barcelona

    Discover scientific secrets on these sightseeing trails that are perfect to enjoy with the family.

  • Familyfriendly parks and viewing points

    Familyfriendly parks and viewing points

    We can visit many Barcelonas: the Gothic, modernista, contemporary, the one with the neighbourhoods...but there is also a green Barcelona, the Barcelona with parks and gardens. We can find them all around the city. They are green areas that always have a botanical, urban and sculptural interest.

  • Experience La Mercè festival like one of the locals

    Experience La Mercè festival like one of the locals

    If you're thinking of heading to Barcelona for a break in September, there are five key dates on the calendar when the city opens its doors and celebrates its festivals in style. The Catalan capital dresses up for the occasion to pay tribute to the Mare de Déu de la Mercè, patron saint of Barcelona since 1687.

  • Tibidabo the magic mountain

    Tibidabo the magic mountain

    It isnt surprising that the Barcelona locals nicknamed Tibidabo "the magic mountain". Standing 515 metres high, it's the tallest point on the Collserola Ridge and its distinctive outline features on many postcards of the city.

  • Visiting museums with kids

    Visiting museums with kids

    Kids and museums may be two words that, like oil and water, don't mix, no matter how hard you try. Nevertheless, Barcelona offers a range of museums that are the perfect places to visit with your offspring and, most important of all, where all the family can learn something new while having fun. Whatever your taste, there's one (or there are many) that you'll simply love.

  • Sants Festival how to become one of the locals

    Sants Festival how to become one of the locals

    In summer, in June and September, Barcelona's former villages host their neighbourhood festivals. They are the perfect excuse to visit the city and lose yourself in its districts that are dressed up to the nines. The Sants Festival keeps alive the spirit of a major festival that used to be held in honour of Saint Bartholomew, the patron saint of the former village of Sants.

  • Three family accommodation options

    Three family accommodation options

    The verb "to sleep" is important in our everyday lives, but it is even more important when we're travelling as a family. After exploring the streets, rest is vital if you want to go back the following day with your batteries recharged to continue to discover everything a great city like Barcelona has to offer. That's why we suggest three different types of accommodation, and an example of each, which are perfect for you and your family to relax and have a rest.

  • Barcelona is skiing too Discover a different kind of getaway

    Barcelona is skiing too Discover a different kind of getaway

    The Catalan Pyrenees are just two to four hours away from the cosmopolitan city of Barcelona. Their snow-clad picture-postcard landscape is a haven for lovers of snowboarding, Alpine and Nordic skiing, night skiing, snowshoeing, dog sleds, horse-drawn sleighs, snowmobiles, or, in a nutshell, snow addicts!

  • 23rd April Sant Jordi Find out why you'll want to be in Barcelona

    23rd April Sant Jordi Find out why you'll want to be in Barcelona

    There's one day every year when travellers and visitors to Barcelona feel like they're on another planet. This is a day when Barcelona is suffused with a different atmosphere and it seems that everybody heads to the streets. So if you're planning on coming to Barcelona and your visit coincides with 23rd April, you're in luck! You'll experience the city on what is arguably the Barcelonians' most cherished day.

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