This 1929 work of Carles Buigas is one of Barcelona’s top attractions. Enjoy this amazing spectacle of light and sound!
Olympic Ring
Built for the 1992 Olympic Games, this area is home to the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium, the Palau Saint Jordi, and the Bernat Picornell Olympic pools.
Running in Montjuïc
Discover the mountain of Montjuïc and its Olympic legacy by taking a run through a path through unique structures, greenery, and challenging inclines… A perfect challenge for runners of all levels.
The Old Port (Port Vell)
The Old Port stretches from the foot of the Ramblas, at the Christopher Columbus monument, to the neighborhood of Barceloneta, and is full of fun cultural attractions and activities
Tapas & Pinchos Tour
Enjoy a special tour through the pinchos and tapas of the neighborhood Poble Sec. This authentic gastronomic tour is sure to please your palate!
El Molino
After a complete remodeling in 2010, a space was recovered: Made in Paral·lel. The old music hall restored the spirit of the cabaret and the show of the vedettes of other eras.
Finally, El Molino will reopen its doors as a cultural center, framed in the project of the new Houses of Culture of Barcelona.
Fira de Barcelona
Built specially for the 1929 International Exposition, the Fira occupies a central location in Barcelona. Easy accessible from all points, it is one of the world’s most emblematic urban festival venues.
CaixaForum
Located in the now defunct factory of Casaramona, modernist jewelers, this structure is the work of Josep Puig i Cadafalch. It is currently home to the Museum and Cultural Center of the “La Caixa” Foundation.
Poble Espanyol
This outdoor architectural museum is a collection of life-size reproductions of buildings, streets, and plazas from all over Spain, and was one of the highlights of the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition.