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“The vloggers came here for an afternoon meal. The man states that this was their best tapas experience in Spain so far, and he highly recommends it.”
— Farkli Seyler
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4 Vloggers“The vloggers came here for an afternoon meal. The man states that this was their best tapas experience in Spain so far, and he highly recommends it.”
— Farkli Seyler
2 Vloggers“A famous, bustling spot known for its cheap cava and rustic grilled food. The vlogger has butifarra (Catalan sausage) and pork loin sandwiches, along with both pink and white cava.”
— Spain Revealed
1 Vloggers“They come here for a flamenco show. The vlogger highlights that it's a local, non-touristy spot with a great price-performance ratio, costing only 8 euros per person.”
— uygunrotam
“They came to this rooftop bar to watch the sunset, which offers views of Casa Milà and Sagrada Família. They mention they had to wait for a table as they didn't have a reservation.”
— Farkli Seyler
1 Vloggers“A burger spot with a sister restaurant in Bristol, UK. He enjoys a variety of dishes, including smoked beef croquettes, morcilla balls, and a burger with pulled beef.”
— TOPJAW
1 Vloggers“The vlogger visits this restaurant, which was recommended by his followers for its calamari sandwich. He describes the place as having a chef restaurant atmosphere with an open kitchen.”
— Oğuz Yenihayat
1 Vloggers“After dinner, they went to this cocktail bar located above the Boca Grande restaurant for some drinks. The vlogger notes it's a lively place with a DJ and good cocktails.”
— Farkli Seyler
1 Vloggers“A classic spot in the Gothic Quarter that opened in 1935. The vlogger comes here for what he calls some of the best patatas bravas in the city, served with both bravas sauce and alioli.”
— Spain Revealed
1 Vloggers“The couple has breakfast at this popular spot. He orders a chicken waffle and she has eggs benedict on a croissant, which they find both delicious and visually impressive.”
— Arda Pazır
1 Vloggers“The vlogger enjoys a post-lunch treat at this vegan gelato shop, highlighting the delicious and creamy pistachio flavor.”
— Eat See TV
1 Vloggers“The final stop of the tour, this is the first building built in La Barceloneta (1753). The vlogger comes here for fideuà, a seafood dish similar to paella but made with small noodles instead of rice.”
— Spain Revealed
“The vlogger visits this small, local tapas bar alone for lunch and tries several dishes, including anchovies, cheese, and a potato salad he really enjoyed.”
— Arda Pazır
May and June are the sweet spot — warm enough for the beach, not overwhelmed yet
Essentials
Daily Budget
€70–110 / day
per person · excl. accommodation
Main Airport
Barcelona El Prat (BCN)
~35 min to centre · Aerobus or Metro L9 · ~€6–11
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Schengen Area · 90 days visa-free
Tipping
Not expected · rounding up appreciated
Vlogger Tip
La Boqueria is worth a quick look but eat elsewhere — the stalls near the entrance are overpriced tourist traps. Walk two streets back for real tapas.
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1 Vloggers stayed here“For their last night, they stayed at this hotel, which they preferred over their Airbnb due to its cleanliness and similar central location.”
— Eren Sayar
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger gives a tour of their hotel room, highlighting the "gothic" style bathroom with black marble and the unique, ornate decor of the bedroom.”
— Damla Altun
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger mentions he's staying at this hotel, which he found on Booking.com for 110 euros. He praises its location, cleanliness, and the room's ambiance.”
— Oğuz Yenihayat
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger shows their room and mentions it's located 300-400 meters from La Rambla. They stayed here on a previous trip and got a bigger room this time for 35.5 euros per person, including breakfast.”
— uygunrotam
“The vloggers stayed in this centrally located Airbnb for the first two nights, but they mentioned it had a bad smell.”
— Eren Sayar
1 Vloggers stayed here“This is the hotel where the vlogger and his girlfriend are staying. He shows the exterior after arriving from the metro, happy that they found it without getting lost.”
— Arda Pazır

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FAQ
Barcelona is generally safe but has a reputation for pickpockets, especially on La Rambla and the Metro. Keep bags close.
4-5 days is recommended. Vloggers say Gaudi sites alone can take 2 full days if you go inside.
Eixample and El Born are popular with vloggers — great food, good transport links, and close to the main sights.
Mid-range. Budget around 80-120 EUR/day. Eating at local spots away from the tourist trail keeps costs manageable.
Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, La Boqueria market, the Gothic Quarter, and Barceloneta Beach. Vloggers also recommend Casa Batllo at night for the light show on the facade.
Aerobus runs every 5 minutes to Placa Catalunya for 7.75 EUR, taking about 35 minutes. Metro L9 Sud is cheaper at 5.15 EUR but slower. Taxis cost 35-45 EUR.
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