A vibrant metropolis, Barcelona is the most populous city on the Mediterranean and the second largest in Spain. A visit here is an absolute must for those who are interested history, architecture and the arts. The city's endless array of museums, galleries, theaters and historical landmarks is sure to keep you busy. When it is time to slow down and enjoy the hot Catalan sun, there are also the wonderful beaches.
Choose from a range of outstanding Barcelona vacation rentals, located throughout the city, and enjoy the privacy and comfort of your own apartment. After a long day spent sightseeing or lounging on the beach, Barcelona vacation homes are ideal, to unwind in peace and prepare for the next day's fun.
Journey into Barcelona
Barcelona’s airport is a major hub, receiving flights from across Europe and the world. Though the airport is large, it is located a mere 7.5 miles from the city. Therefore, traveling from the airport to Barcelona’s city center is easy and fast, with a range of transportation options available, such as trains, buses, taxis, coaches and rental cars. Public transportation is relatively quick, especially the R2N train line. For more comfort and a quicker departure and journey, a taxi is a good option and will not break the bank. If taking a rental car, simply follow the C-31 motorway which will quickly lead you into the heart of the city, where you will find many Barcelona vacation rentals.
Barcelona and its cuisine
Barcelona is a foodie's paradise, with numerous restaurants and cafés serving delicious Catalan cuisine, often in the form of tapas. Catalan dishes are full of fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and can be ordered in traditional eateries and modern restaurants across the city. Head to Quimet for some delectable tapas and excellent wines, all served in a cosy yet lively setting. Beer enthusiasts should try El Vaso de Oro, where a wide selection of high quality beers are complemented by traditional and hearty dishes, including patatas bravas and meatballs with cuttlefish.
One of the benefits of a Barcelona vacation rental is that you can also cook at home. Visit the beautiful La Boqueria Market and pick up an assortment of fresh and colourful ingredients before trying your hand at creating fine Catalan cuisine.
Of course, being a truly cosmopolitan city, Barcelona has a wide range of international restaurants, from Moroccan to Italian, French to Thai. As Barcelona is next to the sea, you can also find plenty of extremely fresh seafood in the city.
Barcelona and its sights
When it comes to impressive landmarks, Barcelona is world renowned. Immerse yourself in its history and culture when you visit locations such as the city’s Gothic Quarter, also known as Barri Gòtic, This Roman and Medieval center of the original Barcelona today finds itself in the core of the modern city. Within its maze of narrow streets, you can find the Santa Eulàlia Cathedral, also known as Barcelona Cathedral. This colossal piece of Gothic architecture stands at a whopping 90 m.
Park Güell is also well worth a visit. Made up of gardens and striking buildings, it was designed by Antoni Gaudí and offers outstanding views across Barcelona. Gaudí’s work is also displayed in Barcelona’s city center, in the form of Casa Batlló. This world-famous building was designed in 1904 and is regarded as one of Gaudí’s masterpieces.
Head to the city’s exciting Tibidabo Amusement Park for fun rides and more great views of the city. Whatever you decide to do in the city, choosing from a range of Barcelona vacation rentals gives you a comfortable place to call home.
Barcelona’s art and culture
Barcelona is a haven of culture, with numerous art galleries and museums. Visit the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya to learn about Catalan art and design. This large gallery is housed in the Palau Nacional, or National Palace, which is a grand building constructed in the late 1920s. Another great gallery is the Picasso Museum, which displays one of the most extensive collections of pieces by the famed Spanish artist. In fact, here you can admire an amazing 4,251 of his works.
If you wish to have a night out at the theater, the beautiful Lliure Theater is a great option and is considered to be the most prestigious theater in Catalonia. The National Theater of Catalonia is housed in a more modern but equally impressive building and encompasses three theater spaces.
With Barcelona vacation rentals, you can get the most out of your visit, knowing that you have a good base to return to after exciting days spent exploring this wonderful city. Indeed, Barcelona vacation homes provide comfort and privacy, so that your stay is relaxing and stress-free.
Unique sights of Barcelona
Basilica of the Sagrada Familia
An iconic feature of Barcelona’s skyline, the Basilica was designed by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí, who worked on it up until his death in 1926.
Gothic Quarter
Nestled in the heart of the city, the Gothic Quarter is a charming labyrinth of narrow streets. The area is home to historic buildings, Roman ruins and quaint squares.
Camp Nou
Camp Nou is a football stadium and has been home to FC Barcelona since 1957. It is the largest stadium in Spain and Europe and is also the third largest in the world.
Park Guell
Another of architect Antoni Gaudí's designs, Park Guell sits on Carmel Hill overlooking Barcelona. The park, opened to the public in 1926, is a treasure trove of gardens and signature Gaudí design touches.
Casa Batlló
Casa Batlló is located in the Eixample neighbourhood. One of Antoni Gaudí’s masterpieces, the building has an organic quality with a number of fascinating quirks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the typical availability of vacation rentals in Barcelona?
We found 23,843 vacation homes in Barcelona available for your next trip.
What are the most popular vacation home amenities in Barcelona?
When looking to book a vacation home in Barcelona, the most requested amenities include Pool, Internet, and Balcony/Patio.
Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Barcelona?
If you're travelling with a dog, over 15% of vacation rentals in Barcelona are pet-friendly.
What's the best month to visit Barcelona?
If you're looking for balmy weather, July and August are typically the hottest months in Barcelona with temperatures around 28 °C. January and February in Barcelona are the coldest, with 5 °C on average.
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