Tango Evenings at Casa Museo Núria Pla, BarcelonaExperience a captivating evening of tango, blending music and dance in the exceptional setting of Casa Museo Núria Pla. This authentic show brings to life the deep emotions of tango, born in the working-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires and Montevideo, with its Afro-American, Spanish-Italian, and European influences.
Read MoreJourney to the heart of your favorite Pixar films with Mundo Pixar, the largest immersive exhibition to open in Barcelona. Following a huge success in Madrid with over 600,000 visitors, the exhibition recreates iconic sets from films such as Toy Story, Coco, Up, and Finding Nemo across more than 3,000 square meters.
Read MoreSince 1963, Los Tarantos de la Plaza Real has been the oldest flamenco tablao in Barcelona! Experience 40 minutes of pure passion with live guitarists, singers, and percussionists.
Read MoreThe Sagrada Familia is one of Gaudí's most iconic works in Barcelona. Still under construction, it mixes Gothic and Art Nouveau styles. The basilica attracts millions of visitors every year.
Read MoreThe Paradox Museum Barcelona is a unique museum that defies the laws of perception and logic. With more than 70 interactive installations, it offers a captivating adventure that deceives the senses and inspires reflection.
Read MoreThe Dali Challenge in Barcelona is an immersive experience dedicated to the world of Salvador Dalí. This interactive museum offers a journey through digital and art installations, offering a unique perspective on the surrealist works of the famous Catalan artist. You can explore projections, light shows, and captivating illusions that stimulate the senses.
Read MoreThe Barcelona Aquarium is the largest Mediterranean aquarium in the world. It houses 14 tanks dedicated to the Mediterranean Sea and 7 to tropical seas, with more than 11,000 animals from 450 species. Among its attractions, an 80-meter glass tunnel allows visitors to see sharks and rays up close.
Read MoreCandlelight Concerts in Barcelona offer a unique classical music experience in a magical atmosphere, lit only by candlelight. Held in iconic venues such as the Palau de la Música and the Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau, these concerts revisit classical and contemporary works with captivating acoustics.
Read MoreExplore La Pedrera in a peaceful and intimate atmosphere, free from the heat and crowds. You'll have access to areas rarely open to the public, such as the rooftops, the Espai Gaudí, the apartment, and the interior courtyards. An immersive experience perfect for the whole family.
Read MoreNestled in the heart of Barcelona, the Rocamora House is a true hidden gem. Formerly the residence of collector Manuel Rocamora, this foundation houses an impressive collection of art and historical objects, including antique textiles and costumes. Explore this unique residence, its peaceful garden, and its rich interiors. A visit that will immerse you in the history of Barcelona's art and culture.
Read MoreParc Montjuïc is a real mountain in the heart of the city, but above all a place of culture, relaxation, and the assurance of a memorable day! Overlooking the old port and located southwest of the Catalan capital, it is a space where tourists and locals come together to explore the many monuments and attractions it has to offer. Among the must-sees, we can mention the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC),
Read MorePicasso and Barcelona: An intimate relationship with the Catalan capital Pablo Picasso, one of the greatest painters of the modern era, left his native Malaga at the age of 14 to settle in Barcelona. This move marked the beginning of a deep and lasting relationship between the artist and the Catalan capital, where he developed his art and asserted himself as a promising young painter. Barcelona was the scene of many defining moments in Picasso's career.
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