
BARCELONA: LAYERED AND EFFORTLESS
Modernist icons, late dinners, Mediterranean light. Barcelona works best when it's paced well. We balance the headline moments (Gaudí, the Gothic Quarter, the beach) with the parts that make the city feel human: neighbourhood cafés, design shops, and reservations you don't have to fight for.
Gaudí + Architecture
1-2 days
Sagrada Família, Park Güell, Casa Batlló. Timed-entry access and a guide when it adds value (and it usually does).
Best for:
First-time visitors, architecture lovers, families
Planner’s edge:
We buy the tickets and route the visits — this city has queue problems that ruin days if you wing it.
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Neighbourhood Barcelona
2-3 days
Eixample for Modernisme walking. El Born for galleries and restaurants. Gràcia for the calmer, local feel.
Best for:
Repeat visitors, design + food, couples
Planner’s edge:
We balance the eating between El Born's design-led restaurants and Gràcia's neighbourhood spots — the best meal in Barcelona is rarely in the most obvious neighbourhood.
Day Trips
1 day each
Montserrat, Girona, Costa Brava, or Cava country depending on your pace and interests.
Best for:
Flexible itineraries, wine + coast, history-first
Planner’s edge:
Montserrat before 9 AM or after 3 PM; Girona on a weekday; Costa Brava best with a driver — we plan the day trips so they don't feel like a compromise.
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START WITH A CONSULT
A focused conversation to align on goals, style, and priorities. You leave with direction, not vague inspiration.
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