Itinerary
- Day 1
Barcelona
You'll arrive in Barcelona and check into Hostal Benidorm on Las Ramblas, which puts you right in the heart of things. From there, the rest of the day is yours to explore the art scene at your own pace. The Moco Museum focuses on contemporary work if that's your style, while the Museu Picasso holds over 4,000 pieces that track through his entire career. You can hit both or just pick whichever appeals to you more and wander around the neighborhood.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hostal Benidorm)
Optional Activities
- Explore contemporary art at Moco Museum, housed in Casa Lleo Morera, featuring exhibitions from artists like Banksy and Yayoi Kusama
- Visit Museu Picasso to explore over 4,000 works tracing Picasso's artistic development and Barcelona's influence on his early career
Landmarks Moco Museum Museu Picasso Palau Güell Boqueria Market Barceloneta Beach 


- Day 2
Barcelona
This day focuses on Gaudí's work scattered across Barcelona. Start with the Sagrada Família basilica, which is still under construction but worth seeing for the intricate details. After that, head to Park Güell to walk through the colorful mosaics and grab those city views from up there. Then there's Casa Milà with its sculptural rooftop design, and you can also check out Casa Batlló and its ocean-inspired exterior. If you've got energy left, climb up to Tibidabo for panoramic views across the entire city.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hostal Benidorm)
Optional Activities
- Marvel at Sagrada Família, Gaudí's unfinished basilica masterpiece blending Gothic and Art Nouveau styles
- Stroll through Park Güell, featuring vibrant mosaics, unique architectural features, and breathtaking city views from Carmel Hill
- Ascend Tibidabo for panoramic vistas of Barcelona, including access to Tibidabo Amusement Park and Temple de Sagrat Cor cathedral
- Admire Casa Milà (La Pedrera), a UNESCO-listed Art Nouveau building famous for its undulating stone façade and surreal rooftop sculptures
- Discover Casa Batlló on Passeig de Gràcia, featuring wavy lines, colorful mosaics, and a unique marine-inspired façade
Landmarks Sagrada Família Park Güell Tibidabo Temple de Sagrat Cor Tibidabo Amusement Park Casa Milà (La Pedrera) Casa Batlló Passeig de Gràcia 


- Day 3
Barcelona
Today you're hitting a mix of landmarks and quieter spots throughout the city. Start in the Gothic Quarter with its narrow medieval streets and historic cathedral, then head to Parc de la Ciutadella where there's a lake and waterfall to relax by. Later, walk over to La Barceloneta beach village for some seaside time. If aquatic life interests you, Aquarium Barcelona has sharks and rays on display. Before evening, climb Montjuïc hill to see the castle, Olympic Stadium, and catch the Magic Fountain show.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hostal Benidorm)
Optional Activities
- Wander through the historic Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) with its medieval architecture, Cathedral of St. Eulalia, and vibrant Plaça Reial
- Find serenity at Parc de la Ciutadella, a beautiful oasis in the city center where you can row on the lake and admire the Cascada Monumental
- Experience the lively seaside charm of La Barceloneta, a former fishing village now bustling with beaches, promenades, and seafood restaurants
- Explore the underwater world at Aquarium Barcelona, one of Europe's largest aquariums with over 35 tanks and an oceanic tunnel featuring sharks and rays
- Ascend Montjuïc hill to discover its rich history and culture, including Montjuïc Castle, the Olympic Stadium, and the iconic Magic Fountain
Landmarks Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) Cathedral of St. Eulalia Plaça Reial Parc de la Ciutadella Cascada Monumental La Barceloneta Aquarium Barcelona Montjuïc Montjuïc Castle Olympic Stadium Magic Fountain 


- Day 4
Barcelona to Airport
Check out of your accommodation and make your way to the airport. Aim to arrive at least 3 hours before your flight, and get your online check-in done ahead of time to keep things moving smoothly.






























