Barcelona · 2026
Barcelona 2026: The Complete Guide
Everything we’ve written about Barcelona, in one place — organised the way you actually plan a trip rather than by publish date. Start with where to stay, work through how to get around, then read up on where to go once you’re there. Every guide below is opinionated, anchored to 2026, and written from time spent in the city.
Plan the trip
Day-by-day itineraries, where to base yourself, how to get around — the groundwork before you book anything.
- 3 Days in Barcelona 2026: The Perfect ItineraryItinerariesA day-by-day Barcelona itinerary that balances the Gaudí must-sees with the neighbourhoods locals actually use. Where to go, in what order, and what to skip — built for a 2026 city break.
- Getting Around Barcelona 2026: Airport, Metro, Taxis, Hire Cars, and the Day-Trips by TrainPractical guidesBarcelona airport to your hotel, the metro and bus network worth using, when to hire a car, taxis vs apps, and the day-trips you can take by train. The practical 2026 guide to moving around the city.
- Do You Need Travel Insurance for a 2026 European Holiday? An Honest GuidePractical guidesWhen travel insurance is actually worth the cost, what most policies cover (and don't), the exclusions nobody reads, and how to pick a policy for festivals, boat parties, ski trips, and family holidays in 2026.
- Where to Stay in Barcelona 2026: A Neighbourhood-by-Neighbourhood GuideWhere to stayBarcelona is half a dozen cities stitched together. Eixample, Gothic Quarter, Born, Gràcia, Barceloneta, Poblenou — each comes with a different price tag, a different crowd, and a different version of the trip. A locals' guide to where to base yourself in 2026.
- Where to Eat & Drink in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter, 2026Neighborhood guidesA neighbourhood-by-block guide to the Gothic Quarter — restaurants, tapas bars, rooftops and cafés worth crossing the city for, with direct links to each venue.
- Where to Party in Barcelona: A Neighbourhood Guide 2026Neighborhood guidesBarcelona broken down by neighbourhood — El Born, Gràcia, Raval, Poblenou, Eixample, Barceloneta. What each is actually for on a night out, and where you'll enjoy yourself.
Where to go out
The going-out scene, honestly ranked — clubs, beach clubs, rooftops, and the venues worth your night.
- Barcelona Beach Clubs 2026: From Barceloneta to GavàBeach clubsThe real beach-club map of Barcelona 2026 — from the Port Olímpic strip to Gavà's quieter stretch. Prices, music, food, and which ones to book in advance.
- Barcelona Nightlife Guide 2026: Clubs, Beach Bars & RooftopsSuperclubsWhere to actually go out in Barcelona in 2026 — the clubs that locals use, the beach bars worth the detour, and the tourist traps to skip. Updated for the new season.
- Best Rooftop Bars in Barcelona 2026: Views, DJs & SunsetsRooftop barsThe Barcelona rooftops worth the cover charge in 2026 — from hotel terraces with DJ sets to local favourites with honest drink prices. Updated this season.
When to go — the season
What's on, week by week — opening and closing weekends, festivals, and the calendar worth routing a trip around.
- Sant Joan Barcelona 2026: How to Experience the City's Biggest Summer NightFestivalsPlanning Barcelona for Sant Joan 2026? Here's where to stay, what to book, where to go on 23 June, and how to experience the city's biggest summer night properly.
- Primavera Sound vs Sónar 2026: Which Barcelona Festival to PickFestivalsPrimavera Sound or Sónar in 2026? A side-by-side comparison of lineups, crowds, logistics, and value. What they're each genuinely good at — and which suits your trip.