If you’re heading to the Bad Bunny concert in Barcelona, this route is for you: locations bursting with urban energy, vintage aesthetics, and that exact touch of nostalgia that would make Benito himself think, “Debí tirar más fotos.” Hola Barcelona takes you there!
The Bad Bunny concert is the perfect excuse to discover a music-video-worthy Barcelona made of golden hour views, streets full of personality, and spots that will turn your stay in the city into a "BAILE INOLVIDABLE"..
We’ve put together a route of places around the city that deserve a spot on your digital camera roll before or after the show. And the best part? You can easily drift between all of them with your Hola Barcelona Travel Card to make sure you capture every single moment.
Sunset at Montjuïc for the Most Melancholic Tracks
If you are looking for "Una foto bonita, un atardecer hermoso…" just like Benito sang in “Turista”, the Montjuïc Municipal Pools combine spectacular views of the Barcelona skyline with one of the best sunsets in the city—perfect for soaking in that deep album nostalgia.
How to get there:
Metro: Paral·lel (L2 and L3) + Montjuïc Funicular (included in your card).
Bus: 150.
Barcelona Bus Turístic: Use the Telefèric de Montjuïc stop (Red Route).
If you want the ultimate shot to remember Barcelona by, ride the Montjuïc Cable Car!
Beyond the "Casita": Barcelona's Architectural Icons
The artist brings his own signature "casita" to the stage, but if we’re talking about real architectural landmarks where you absolutely need to take more photos, Barcelona’s famous houses are unmatched.
You can capture the illuminated facade of Casa Batlló or Casa Amatller on Passeig de Gràcia, snap the vibrant colors of early Gaudí at Casa Vicens (Gràcia), or frame the stately aesthetic of Casa Rams (Lesseps). Now those are monumental structures!
How to get there:
Metro: Passeig de Gràcia (L2, L3, and L4) for Batlló and Amatller; Fontana (L3) for Casa Vicens; Lesseps (L3) for Casa Rams.
Bus: Lines 22, 24, V15, and H10 cross the main avenues of these monuments.
Barcelona Bus Turístic: Passeig de Gràcia stop (Red and Blue Routes) for downtown, or Park Güell stop (Blue Route) for Gràcia.
Discover all of Barcelona's iconic houses with a single ticket: the Hola Barcelona Travel Card!
Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies: Bad Bunny’s Pure Urban Energy
Graffiti, skaters, and raw concrete. Les Tres Xemeneies carries that grit and street energy that—even if it isn't "NUEVAYoL"—will transport you straight into Bad Bunny's visual universe. It’s the ideal spot for digital flash photography, oversized outfits, and an effortless attitude.
How to get there:
Metro: Paral·lel (L3).
Bus: D20, H14, V11, and 21.
Barcelona Bus Turístic: Colom - Museu Marítim stop (Red Route), then walk a few minutes up Avinguda Paral·lel.
El Born at Night: Warm Lights and Vintage Aesthetics
When the sun goes down, El Born takes on a moody, melancholic atmosphere that mirrors his heartbreak anthems. A candlelit terrace, a Gothic facade in the background, or a motion-blur photo through the narrow alleys are a guaranteed win for your feed.
How to get there:
Metro: L4, Jaume I or Barceloneta stops.
Bus: V15, V17, H14, and 47.
Barcelona Bus Turístic: Barri Gòtic stop (Red Route).
With the Hola Barcelona Travel Card, you can unlock the best hidden gems in every neighborhood and make sure your post-concert memories are safely stored in your phone's gallery!
Joaquin Costa Street: Raw Vibes in the Heart of El Raval
If there is one street that perfectly matches the late-night, chaotic energy of tracks like "KETU TeCRÉ", it's Joaquin Costa. Between the neon signs, old-school bars, and constant movement, this corner of El Raval offers the ideal urban backdrop to snap away with your digital camera.
How to get there:
Metro: L1 or L2, Universitat stop.
Bus: 52, 54, 59, V13, H12, and D50.
Barcelona Bus Turístic: Plaça Catalunya stop (Red and Blue Routes).
Experience Bad Bunny in Barcelona Beyond the Stage
Bad Bunny’s concert in Barcelona will undoubtedly be one of the biggest musical events of the year, but it is also the perfect excuse to experience the city through a different lens: more urban, more raw, and less cliché.
Because just like he says in “Debí tirar más fotos”, the best memories are often born in the most unexpected places.
To make sure you can glide effortlessly between all these spots before or after the show, the Hola Barcelona Travel Card is your best option for unlimited travel around Barcelona... ensuring that this time, you really do take all the photos you need. Hola Barcelona takes you there!