Attractions & leisure
L"Auditori, which is located in the Eixample, covers a surface area of 42,000m2 and is one of Barcelona"s premier music venues. The wood-lined main auditorium, the Sala Pau Casals, can seat 2,340 people and has exceptional acoustics which can be experienced as you enjoy a wide variety of musical styles, from symphonic music to rock and the works of singer-songwriters.
Come on board one of our motorised pleasure boats and enjoy a unique, and fascinating trip along Barcelona's coastline. Relax with a glass of wine and enjoy the landscape on one of Barcelona's iconic 'Golondrinas'.
The outline of the Collserola tower stands out on Barcelona"s cityscape like a needle pointing skywards. It has been one of the iconic symbols of modern Barcelona since 1992 and has an observation deck, 115 m above the city, which boasts 360o views of the Barcelona plain.
Strangely enough, the Palau de la Música Catalana, the so-called "building that epitomises Catalan art nouveau" wasn"t designed by Gaudí, but by his contemporary
Lluís Domènech i Montaner (Barcelona, 1850-1923). This concert hall in Barcelona, which is a designated
UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an artistic landmark of outstanding beauty and a highly prestigious music venue.
Admire the architecture, learn about ancient crafts, buy hand-made products, go out and party, go on a treasure hunt, visit a museum… Experience the sculptures at the Poble Espanyol! A unique cultural attraction.