Markets & Parcs

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Markets & Parcs

Barcelona is one hell of a city, full of magic and mystery. And there’s more to it than just the usual. We’re talking about experiences that’ll stay with you long after you’ve left, and give you some more killer snaps for your Insta feed. We’re talking about stuff that’s unique, quirky, and one-of-a-kind, like Markets & Parcs that’ll make you question reality. So strap on your adventure boots, amigos, because we’ve compiled some of our favorite ways to spend your time in Barcelona, and they’re anything but ordinary.

Mercat de la Boqueria

Everything on Las Ramblas

Mercat de la Boqueria

The ultimate foodie's paradise! Indulge in the freshest bites and drinks from La Boqueria, the most famous market in town. Located in the lively La Rambla, there are plenty of food counters to choose from, whether you want to sit down and relax or grab a quick bite on the go. Get ready to be captivated by the aromatic smells of the finest seafood and cured meats.

Parc de Montjuic

Village on its own

Parc de Montjuic

Soak up the best of Montjuic with a Cable Car ride to the Castle. From the Olympic Stadium to the Magic Fountain, Montjuic is brimming with unmissable gems waiting to be discovered. Don't be left out, take a scenic ride on the cable car to get the most breathtaking views of Barcelona's coastal hill.

Palo Market

Hippy vibes

Palo Market

Join the party at Palo Alto, the coolest street market in Barcelona! It's like a typical street market, but with a touch of sophistication that only Barcelona can deliver. Admire the stunning views of the urban island and indulge in a sensory experience that you won't forget anytime soon. Make sure to visit on the first weekend of the month when the market comes to life with a festival vibe.

Mercat de Santa Catarina

Colourful life

Mercat de Santa Catarina

Looking for a colorful and lively market? The Mercat de Santa Caterina is the perfect spot for tourists and locals alike. You can't miss its iconic wavy rooftop, a tribute to the vibrant colors of the fruits and vegetables found inside. Soak up the city's modernist style and immerse yourself in a truly lively atmosphere.

Mercat de Sant Antoni

Fresh & Trendy

Mercat de Sant Antoni

Ready to shop 'til you drop? Or just wanna visit cause you miss it? Or Whatever, hit up Sant Antoni market, with over 235 rad stores! Fill up on fresh produce inside, and check out the outdoor book market on Sundays for some literary loot.

Parc de la Ciutadella

How a Parc should be

Parc de la Ciutadella

Get back to nature and stroll through Parc Ciutadella - Barcelona's first-ever public park! With over 100 plant species, century-old trees, and cool sculptures, it's the perfect spot for a leisurely afternoon.

Parc Guell

Gaudi in Green

Parc Guell

Barcelona's most famous gardens are a must-visit - but getting there can be a drag. Luckily, Gaudi Bike Tours has got your back with their sweet e-bikes! Cruise up to Park Guell and snap a pic on the iconic viewing terrace, the Hypostyle room, and the Dragon Stairway - no sweat required.
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Tibidabo

History & Views

Tibidabo

Take a break from the city grind and head to Tibidabo hill. At 512 metres, the Tibidabo is Barcelona's highest hill and a great place to get some fresh air when you get tired of the hustle and bustle of the city or just because you can. Hike to Spain's oldest amusement park or climb the comms tower for the ultimate view. Just be prepared for some steep terrain!