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Barcelona is extremely walkable, with most major attractions within the city center accessible on foot. The Gothic Quarter features pedestrian-only streets, while wide boulevards accommodate comfortable walking. The efficient metro system and bike rentals provide alternatives for longer distances across the city.
Barcelona is generally safe for visitors, with standard urban precautions needed. Pickpocketing is common in crowded areas, metro stations, and major attractions. Keep valuables secure, avoid displaying expensive items, and stay aware in busy locations, especially during peak season.
Essential visits include Gaudi's Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, and Casa Batllo, plus the Gothic Quarter's medieval streets. Don't miss Las Ramblas, Mercado de la Boqueria food market, Barceloneta Beach, and Montjuic Hill for panoramic city views and cultural venues.
Spain uses the euro as its official currency. Credit cards are widely accepted in restaurants, shops, and attractions throughout the country. ATMs are plentiful, and contactless payments are common. Carrying some cash is useful for markets, small cafes, and street vendors.
The optimal time to visit Barcelona is April through June when temperatures are warm and inviting without becoming uncomfortably hot. Late spring and early fall offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Summer brings peak tourist season with hot temperatures but vibrant festivals and beach activities.
Spanish and Catalan are the official languages in Barcelona, though English is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants, and visitor areas. Many signs appear in both Spanish and Catalan. Locals appreciate attempts to speak Spanish, even basic phrases.
Barcelona offers exceptional Catalan cuisine including paella, tapas, patatas bravas, and jamon iberico. Try pintxos bars, traditional markets, and local specialties like pan con tomate. The city's dining scene combines traditional flavors with innovative techniques. Many restaurants offer excellent sangria and regional wines.
Spanish dining times differ from many countries, with lunch served 2-4 PM and dinner typically starting after 9 PM. Many restaurants close between meals. Breakfast is usually light, available from 8-11 AM. Tapas bars often remain open throughout the afternoon for snacks and drinks.