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Looking for romantic things in Barcelona, Spain?
This is Tendelle's guest post Travel a La tendelle.
Barcelona must be The most romantic city in Europeif not worldwide. This is also The most beautiful place in Spain. Where to start? I can talk about its dim, winding streets in the old area. Or I can flock to the gorgeous panoramic From the many vantage points of the city to the ocean.
And, even for the most stubborn foodies, don’t forget the amazing food that will never be disappointed. Barcelona is a romantic resort and you can't go wrong – your time in Barcelona with special people will remember. These 7 romantic things to do in Barcelona will kick off your plan.
One-day tour to Catalonia Winery
Catalunya is home to many wine regions that produce amazing red wines and Catalan sparkling wines. Kava. Many of these breweries are located on hills near the Catalan coast. From the vineyards you can usually enjoy the beautiful view of the ocean. What more romantic than learning about wine production, tasting some quality wine, and then having a picnic in the vineyard?
See more days trips to Barcelona here. Or plan a multi-day trip? This 5-day Barcelona itinerary It will help, otherwise Spain by train Will help you create an incredible adventure across the country.
When you return to Barcelona, try This dish serves Catalan cuisine.
For the perfect half-day or full-day trip, Alella is a wine area that starts a day trip from Barcelona with only 25 minutes of car or 1 hour of train and bus. At the respected winery Alta Alella, you can take a winery tour at the tastings. At the nearby winery D'Alella, you can even have a picnic in the vines!
[Another great day trip is to Montserrat. This guide to a day trip to Montserrat from Barcelona offers tips for going by train.]
Bengal Mountains Font
Although Monjochi's magical fountain seems a bit cliché and is full of interest with tourists (like famous attractions The exciting Gracia community) is undoubtedly one of the most romantic places in Barcelona. Do I even dare to say “magical”?
With the amazing backdrop of Palau Nacional, the huge fountain in front of Montjuic Mountain has a lighting and music performance every Thursday to Saturday musical performance and more frequently in the summer (Arrange here). The sync of music (always classic), light and water will make you feel awe. Standing too close is the fountain, you'll even get wet – nothing like sneaking in “rain” to put romantic people on a notch.
Lost yourself in El Born & Barrio Gotico
El Born and Barrio Gótico are probably the most romantic places in Barcelona in the medieval areas of the city. They are home to narrow, winding streets, filled with snack restaurants and bars, each with its own gifts.
By night, many famous buildings are also illuminated by night, such as the Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona, exacerbating the mystery and romance of the old town.
Explore these seasons and sit down and taste some sangria or wine from the outdoor terrace. Iugg, feed each other some Spanish snacks, and whisper to each other's ears.
Anti-Theater
Antic Teatre is hidden in El Born, as it sounds, a “old theater”. Unless you know, you won't look for something hidden behind the theater door. Shaded by lush vegetation, it is one of the best indoor terraces in Barcelona.
After walking around the city all day, a group of teaage bugs are romantic about having a nice morning coffee or evening drink. True to its name, it is also a cultural center, so you can see theatrical performances here (although most shows are in Catalonian or Spanish).
PS: Go to Madrid next? it's great List of things to do there.
Ohla Hotel Rooftop Bar
The rooftop bar at Ohla is the most romantic rooftop bar in Barcelona. In the heart of Barrio Gótico, lovebirds can sit on the roof of Gothic buildings while drinking cocktails. There is even a rooftop pool for those who wish to soak.
Walk at dusk and change color when watching the sky. This might be perfect Barcelona summer…or any other time of the year.

Photo source: Gary Ullah,,,,, Flickr Creative Commons
Go to the beach at 4 a.m.
When the weather is clear, Barcelona’s beaches are usually crowded with tourists during the day. But at night, the beach brings a rare respite to the city's tourists. If you are Party Typeyou can dance at beach clubs like Pacha CDLC (such as Mar, CDLC).
After a big night, you can conveniently stumble across the beach outside the club and embrace honey on the beach. Starting a supplier, also known as “Cerveza beer”. cErveza It is Spanish beer, these vendors operate on the beach all the time of the day. They will give you the euro beer, but when they see Canooding Couples, the script changes slightly to “Cerveza beer, Cerveza Beer…condom? ”
Hiking to Tibidabo
Those who have been to Barcelona may wonder what the large white church on the highest mountain is. It looks a bit like Disney Castle when illuminated at night! In fact, it is not only the church, Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor, but it also marks the location of Tibidabo amusement park.
You can go up the mountain and the amusement park directly by public transportation, or for that active couple, you can hike from Parc Guell (Vallcara Metro Station) for four kilometers. Once up the hill, you can spend an afternoon enjoying the best views of the city and earn the bond in the adrenaline-like run of the ride!
Additional cultural tips: Sant Jordi
Sant Jordi is the Catalan version of Valentines Day. I think it's more romantic than Valentine's Day!
Sant Jordi fell on April 23road Every year, it has a very romantic tradition: men bring roses to women, and women give men a book. Love is not only in couples, but in the entire city. On this day, no matter where you go, Barcelona is full of street stalls selling flowers and books. What a beautiful literary holiday!
About the Author:Tendelle is an expat in the United States, and his relationship with Barcelona began 10 years ago and he was attracted to return to the city again and again. She recently held a Master of Tourism Management in Barcelona and worked for a food tourism startup. In her spare time, she works on her blog Travel àla tendellewhich records her other passions, festivals and nightlife tours.
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