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Itineraries & planning

Plan your Barcelona trip

The connective tissue of this guide. Decide how long to stay, when to come, and what it will cost, then follow a day-by-day route that does not waste a morning. Every plan links straight to the attraction, hotel and day-trip guides you will need next.

Barcelona rewards a little planning more than most cities, for two reasons. The headline sights (Sagrada Familia and Park Guell above all) sell timed tickets that genuinely run out in high season, so the order you do things in is not cosmetic. And the city is walkable in clusters but spread out between them, so a route that groups the Gaudi sites, the old town and the beach saves you hours on the metro.

Barcelona trip planning, at a glance

Sweet spot
3 full days covers the essentials without rushing. Two works for a focused first visit; four lets you add a day trip.
Book ahead
Sagrada Familia and Park Guell timed entry, ideally 1 to 2 weeks out in summer.
Best months
Late April to early June, and late September to October. Mild, lively, not yet peak.
Budget guide
Roughly EUR 100 to 130 a day mid-range, per person, excluding the flight.
2026 note
The tourist tax rises again from 1 April 2026; the Gaudi centenary makes his sites busier.

Planning guides

Then build the trip