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The capital of Spain’s Catalonia region is a cosmopolitan city bursting at the seams with colourful art, quirky architecture, sunny beaches, and delicious food. Barcelona truly has a little bit of everything, making it a can’t-miss part on this Barcelona road trip.
Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí’s fantastical designs can be explored in a day, starting with La Sagrada Familia, his still-unfinished masterpiece basilica. Visit the unusual Casa Milà and Casa Batlló next, then head to Park Güell, a whimsical wonderland of colourful mosaic tiles with beautiful views of the city.
Football fans will enjoy a visit to Camp Nou, home of Barcelona FC, while the beautiful sands of Barceloneta Beach might also call your name. Visit the Gothic Quarter for bohemian cafés and plentiful tapas bars, but know that dinner rarely starts before 9:00 pm in Barcelona.
Later, head to the nightclubs of Eixample or El Born, where locals keep dancing well into the early morning.
Visiting
Barcelona
3
Recom. Days
33 km
from Barcelona depot
40min
drive
Visit
La Sagrada Familia
Gaudi’s still-unfinished basilica masterpiece.
Parc Güell
Impressive, mosaic-covered park overlooking city.
Camp Nou
Home of Barcelona FC with stadium tours & museum.
Barceloneta Beach
Swim or sunbathe on a beautiful, sandy beach.
Eat at
Bar El Tomas
€
Tapas bar with the best patatas bravas.
Nou Celler
€€
Cosy spot for traditional Catalan cuisine.
La Boqueria
€
Arrive early or book a guided market tour.
Parking
Parking Freser Trinxant
€€
(Overnight) motorhome parking garage close to center, space very limited.
Stay at
Camping Estrella de Mar
€€€
Upscale campground 18km from city center.
Once a Roman colony, the pretty port city of Tarragona is just a short road trip from Barcelona. Explore well-preserved ancient ruins in and around the medieval centre, starting with the Tarragona Amphitheatre.
Built in the 2nd century, the Mediterranean Sea served as a bright blue backdrop for fierce gladiatorial battles. Are you not entertained?
On the outskirts of town, the Ferreres Aqueduct is well worth the short drive. Also known as Pont del Diable, this stunning marvel of ancient construction is a beautiful place for a picnic or scenic walk.
Back in town, peek into the Tarragona Cathedral to see stunning stained glass and take a leisurely stroll around the city’s oldest quarter, Part Alta, where a number of warm, cosy tapas bars and bistros beckon.
Visiting
Tarragona
1
Recom. Days
100 km
from Barcelona
1h15min
drive
Visit
Amfiteatre de Tarragona
Seaside ruins of a Roman amphitheater.
Aqüeducte de les Ferreres
Ancient Roman aqueduct, aka Pont del Diable.
Eat at
Koop
€
Cool and cosy Catalan restaurant.
Txantxangorri
€€
Stylish Basque bistro with rustic vibe.
Parking
Pàrquing Pont del Diable de Tarragona
€€
Rest stop near Pont del Diable.
Stay at
Las Palmeras Camping
€€
Beautiful beachfront spot 10 mins to town.
Montserrat is an easy day trip from Barcelona, but also an ideal place to stop overnight on a Barcelona road trip by campervan. We suggest arriving at the campground in the evening and rising early to enjoy a full day exploring the monastery and hiking trails.
Originally founded in the 11th century, Santa Maria de Montserrat remains one of the most important religious sites in Catalonia.
The abbey itself is free to visitors and accessed mainly via cable car, an incredibly scenic ride high up into the jagged Montserrat mountain range. Legend has it that this was once the home of the Holy Grail.
There are also numerous hiking trails to wander for truly epic panoramic views, including Sant Miquel’s Cross, Sant Jeroni, and the Stairway to Heaven.
Visiting
Montserrat
1
Recom. Days
100 km
from Tarragona
1h15min
drive
Visit
Santa Maria de Montserrat
The main attraction, a Benedictine monastery.
Eat at
Restaurante Abat Cisneros
€€€
Your best bet, though a bit pricey.
Parking
Aeri de Montserrat
€€
Park at the station to ride cable car up.
Stay at
Camping Freixa
€€
Short drive to monastery from Manresa.
Girona’s star is on the rise, largely thanks to the production team for Game of Thrones. As you take a stroll through the old Jewish Quarter and past the Girona Cathedral, you’ll recognize scenes from the “free city” of Braavos as well as King’s Landing. (Hopefully, you’ll have more luck visiting the city than the show’s characters.)
The Passeig Arqueològic is a walkway leading past landscaped gardens and old watchtowers along medieval Girona’s ancient city walls.
Visit the Banys Àrabs, a 12th-century Roman-style bathhouse, then wander south along the River Onyar, where colourful houses line the riverfront on both sides.
In addition to its magnificent architecture and history, Girona is an ideal destination for foodies. Michelin-starred El Celler De Can Roca has been named one of the world’s best restaurants and is the perfect treat to wrap up an incredible weeklong Barcelona road trip. Adéu, Catalunya!
Visiting
Girona
2
Recom. Days
130 km
from Montserrat
1h40min
drive
Visit
Jewish Quarter
Historic district with fortress & secret archways.
Banys Àrabs
Roman bathhouse from the 12th century.
Eat at
La Penyora
€€
Mediterranean fusion meets art gallery.
El Celler De Can Roca
€€€€
Splurge at one of the world’s best.
Parking
Pàrking Vayreda la Devesa
€€
Convenient to city center.
Stay at
Camping Girona Can Toni Manescal
€€
Just a 15-minute drive from town.
115 km
from Girona
1h20
drive