3 days january solo trip
Sagrada Familia: Iconic Gaudí masterpiece (book timed entry, €26, avoid crowds before 9am)
Park Güell: Vibrant park with artistic structures and great city views (entry €10, best visited in the afternoon for light)
Casa Batlló: Stunning architectural gem (evening visits available, €25, enjoy the light show at night)
Picasso Museum: Discover early works of the famous artist (free admission on Thursday evenings, otherwise €12, ideal for art lovers)
Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic): Wander through medieval streets and visit the Barcelona Cathedral (free entry, enjoy local cafes for lunch)
Flamenco Show at Tablao Cordobés: Experience authentic Flamenco dance (dinner and show package around €60, book in advance)
La Boqueria Market: Explore vibrant market with fresh produce and tapas (open 8am-8:30pm, perfect for breakfast or lunch)
Barcelona Beach (Platja de la Barceloneta): Enjoy a relaxing walk along the beach (ideal for winter sun, take a warm jacket)
Dinner at El Xampanyet: Traditional tapas bar known for its sparkling wine and lively atmosphere (get there early to avoid queues, budget-friendly)
The Three Kings Parade (Cabalgata de Reyes) on January 5th - a festive celebration with parades and festivities
Barcelona Winter Festival featuring various cultural activities and exhibitions throughout January