FLY
Witness the meeting of Barcelona’s medieval and modernist attractions in one fell swoop with a helicopter tour along the city’s glittering coastline. Look out for big ticket monuments, from the gothic Sagrada Familia to Barcelona FC’s Camp Nou stadium and the gherkin-shaped Glòries tower.
EAT
Beachfront Barcelona knows good seafood. Raval’s Suculent leads the pack – whet your appetite with a vermouth aperitivo before diving into moreish roasted duck croquettes and red prawn ceviche. A 15-minute saunter away, the Picasso and Moco museums are set cheek-by-jowl and very much worth a postprandial visit.
STROLL
A visit to hilltop Park Güell is one of the best things to do with kids. It offers fairytale-esque architecture, flowering cacti, a twisting dragon stairway and vistas across the city and coast. For a postcard-worthy sunset, pay a pre-dinner visit to Carmel Bunkers, a former Civil War military base with sprawling panoramic views.
DRINK
Home to three of the world’s top ten bars, Barcelona offers an embarrassment of options for blue-sky drinking. Taking the top spot is speakeasy-style Paradiso, where science meets theatre. Order the Supercool Martini to watch an ice tower form in the glass before your eyes.