Pocketguide från Marco Polo. Utgiven 2025. Engelsk text.
Search less and discover more. Your perfect companion for exploring Barcelona - packed with insider tips, top sights and a pull-out map.
Barcelona is Gaudí's architectural masterpiece. Find your favourite barrio, where locals know which tapas bars don't cater to tourists and which squares host real flamenco. Updated 2026.
Skip the overpriced paella around Las Ramblas and crowded Park Güell tours. This guide reveals neighbourhood spots like La Cova Fumada in Barceloneta, the family restaurant without a sign that serves what locals consider proper bombes, authentic tavernas where Can Ramonet has maintained traditional paella methods for decades, and Gràcia's village squares where neighbours gather and conduct conversations in Catalan.
Navigate Barcelona's distinct culture with Marco Polo's signature pull-out maps connecting Modernist architecture to neighbourhood life. From Poble-Sec's traditional bodegas where families have served the same tapas for generations to Casa Vicens, Gaudí's lesser-known early work, experience the Barcelona where Catalan culture operates alongside tourism.
What You'll Discover:
Practical Barcelona neighbourhood knowledge - which areas maintain Catalan traditions, where locals eat authentic food, and cultural spaces beyond tourist circuits
Barcelona transport mastery - Marco Polo's pull-out map with metro connections and walking routes through residential districts
Everyday Catalan habits - where locals drink coffee, shop for food, and maintain cultural traditions
Barcelona cultural basics - Catalan customs, neighbourhood differences, and useful phrases for genuine connections
Budget-friendly Barcelona options - free Modernist discoveries, local market wisdom, and practical money-saving advice Perfect for architecture lovers, culture seekers, or travellers wanting authentic Spain - this guide explains why Catalans distinguish between tourist areas and neighbourhood life. From morning market visits where vendors speak Catalan to evening tapas where families maintain traditional recipes, discover the Barcelona where cultural preservation is part of daily life.