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5 Instagrammable Spots in Barcelona You’ll Love

Updated: 2 days ago


Barcelona is a city that is home to many people who have decided to change their lives. Many digital nomads work here, and Barcelona is also visited by thousands of tourists every day. Everyone can find something to enjoy here, whether it's Spanish food, architecture, the beach and sea, or just walking around the city. It's no surprise that it has become one of the most photogenic cities in Europe, loved by travelers, photographers, and content creators alike. In the article, we will look at the places that are Instagram-friendly and can make your content on social media shine. Not only are the places Instagrammable, but they are also a huge part of Barcelona's history and culture, so you should definitely visit them. It does not matter if you are a content creator or a traveller who wants to have beautiful pictures from the holiday. Some places are well-known and should be on everyone’s list when visiting Barcelona, but the last one is not that touristy, and they are worth visiting.

 

Instagrammable Spots in Barcelona


1. Casa Batlló and La Pedrera

Casa Batlló and La Pedrera (Casa Milà) are two of Antoni Gaudí's most amazing works on Barcelona's famous Passeig de Gràcia, right in the center of Barcelona. Casa Batlló stands out with its colorful mosaic facade, undulating lines, and bone-like balconies. If you would like to visit the building inside, you need to purchase a ticket online. Just a short distance away is La Pedrera, also known as Casa Milà, which captivates visitors with its curved stone walls. At the top of the building is a terrace overlooking the center of Barcelona. Both buildings are examples of Gaudí's imagination and are a must-see for architecture lovers and anyone who wants to capture the creative spirit of Barcelona on camera.


Wavy, stone facade of a building with intricate ironwork against a bright blue sky with clouds. The view is angled upwards.

 

2. Sagrada Familia

The most amazing and famous building in Barcelona is undoubtedly the Sagrada Família. No trip would be complete without a visit to this basilica. This building has been under construction since 1892, and although it is not yet finished, it is a majestic and beautiful work designed by Antoni Gaudí. If you want to take the best photos, you should come early in the morning when there aren't many visitors. You can see the basilica from every side, but the best shots are taken from the small lake, where you can sit down and have the entire Sagrada Familia building behind you in the photo. If you want to visit the basilica, make sure you book your tickets in advance, as it tends to be sold out.


Cityscape of Barcelona at sunset, featuring the Sagrada Familia and distant hills. The sky is a warm orange, creating a serene atmosphere.

 

3. Park Güell

Park Güell was designed by Antonio Gaudí and commissioned by Eusebi Güell as a luxury residential project. One of the houses in the park was home to Antonio Gaudí for 20 years and is now the Gaudí House Museum. The park is full of colors and shapes, with Gaudí's famous dragon and sloping benches. It has a terrace with panoramic views of Barcelona. If you like a combination of culture and nature, you should definitely visit the park. To visit Park Güell, you must book a ticket in advance to get inside. Tickets are usually booked in advance for a specific time, so be careful and punctual, as transportation in Barcelona is not very reliable.

 

4. Magic Fountain of Montjuic

The Magic Fountain of Montjuïc is one of the most beautiful places in Barcelona that you definitely shouldn't miss. After almost three years, the fountains are back in operation and you can enjoy the fountain show for free every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings at 9 p.m., and from November at 8 p.m. The fountain is located at Plaça d'Espanya, but the best view of it is from the steps at the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, where you can also enjoy a beautiful view of Barcelona. If you want an unforgettable experience with a beautiful view, come a little early to find a good spot.

 

5. Olympic Swimming Pool Sants- Piscines Municipals de Montjuïc

Just a 15-minute walk from the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, you will find the Olympic swimming pools with panoramic views of Barcelona. In addition to the view, you can enjoy Spanish tapas or drinks such as beer and sangria at the Salts Terrassa Bar Montjuïc.  The pool was built in 1992 for the Olympic Games in Barcelona. It is mainly used as a diving pool. During the summer months, the pool is open to the public, and you can swim in it with a magnificent view.


Conclusion

Barcelona is a city that has it all: culture, history, nature, good food, weather, and breathtaking views. Each place tells a different story, from Gaudí's architecture to the streets full of life. Whether you're looking for inspiration for your social media content or just capturing memories, these places will help you appreciate the vibe and beauty of the city more deeply. Charge your camera, put on comfortable shoes, and get ready to fall in love with Barcelona.


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