Stags’ Must Do Barcelona

Looking for must do Barcelona tips for a Stag do ? A weekend in Barcelona comes but…several times a year….? Seen it all and done it all ? Browse our fresh ideas for daytime activities for a stag do in the Catalan Capital. We offer hundreds of fresh ideas when it comes to activities for Catalan stags:

Take a stroll around Barcelona

  • All roads lead to La Rambla: Barcelona’s fascinating, world-famous main boulevard that cuts the Old Town in half on its way to the Port. The Rambla has it all: shops, restaurants, peep shows, bars, mime artists, buskers, and, of course pick-pockets!
  • Barrio Gótico: nearby check out medieval Barcelona including the Cathedral, atmospheric squares and alleyways.
  • The Sagrada Familia Cathedral:  Starting to look almost half-built, after only a 100 years or so, it is the world-recognised symbol of Barcelona. Unless you watched far too much H.R. Pufnstuf as a kid, it has to be seen to be believed (or disbelieved).
  • Fans of surrealist or moderniste style may want to check out the other buildings designed by its architect Gaudi in the Eixample district and the fantasy park, Parc Güell.

Must do Barcelona beaches and Port Olympic

  • Barcelona’s most accessible beaches are at Barceloneta but it’s worth heading only a little further north. The beaches get better the further away from the city centre you get (Nova Icaria, Bogatell,  Port Olympic, Nova Mar-bella)
  • Golden sands stretch northwards and can be reached easily by metro or on foot (or take a cab if you just can’t be arsed). Here you can sunbathe, have a dip in the Med, or just soak up the scenery from the bar/restaurant located on the promenade looking over the sand.
  • Near the beach is the Port Olympic, a fashionable marina lined with bars, restaurants, and night clubs.

A truly memorable view of the city – Montjuic cable car

  • For amazing panoramic views of Barcelona, enjoy a beer from a café terraza on the Montjuic hill. Site of the 1992 Olympic Games Stadium and Swimming Pool. Careful not to emulate Greg Luganis – the gold-winning diver who pretty much nutted himself on the board – and he wasn’t even pissed!
  • Take the Metro to Paral.lel, then the Funicular train, and finally the Telefèric de Montjuïc (cable car) to the top.

See the greatest footballer of all time!

*Language tip: do not confuse with “culos” which means something different…

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