Modernisme

Vista aèria del litoral de Barcelona de nit. Una zona que convida a bucar-hi plans per fer després del Mobile World Congress.
The Mobile World Congress turns Barcelona into the global capital of technology during a few intense days at Fira de Barcelona Gran Via. But once the keynotes wrap up, the city keeps buzzing with culture, food, and nightlife, perfect for extending your experience beyond the event. Discover the best things to do in Barcelona after the Mobile World Congress and make the most of your stay. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
A front view of La Pedrera, one of the must‑see Modernista buildings if you’re exploring Barcelona in three days.
Barcelona’s architecture goes far beyond Modernisme and Gaudí. If you really want to get to know the city’s architectural soul in just three days, here’s the perfect itinerary—easily explored using public transport. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Discover the unknown architectural heritage of Barcelona
Barcelona is globally known for its architectural icons, such as the Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, or Casa Batlló. But beyond these popular spaces, the city hides lesser-known gems that allow us to travel through time and discover the essence of other eras. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Explore Antoni Gaudí's lesser-known masterpieces!
Antoni Gaudí was the ultimate representative of Catalan modernism and left an unforgettable mark on Barcelona. But beyond his most famous works, there exists another Gaudí universe, full of surprises and details, which often goes unnoticed. Are you up for discovering them? Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Discover works of Modernism beyond Barcelona!
Barcelona is a city marked by architects and icons of Modernism. What's more, the artistic and cultural movement can not only be enjoyed within the perimeters of the city, but there are also other works, generally more unknown, but not less fascinating all over Catalonia. Discover some of the most unknown modernist buildings, Hola Barcelona takes you!
View of Casa Batlló from Diagonal Avenue
You have planned a five-day trip to Barcelona. It’s time enough to explore the city and discover its attractions. Plan your visit well so that you don’t miss anything of interest. We will help you choose.
Panoramic view of Avenida Reina Maria Cristina with Plaza España in the background
Barcelona is a city for all visitors. Couples, families, groups of friends and, of course, young people too. With its wide range of night and daytime leisure activities, the city always has something to offer.
View of Lluis Companys promenade with the Triumphal Arch in the background
Easter is coming and maybe you're thinking of taking a short break in Barcelona. If so, read on! We suggest everything you can't miss during your stay and explain the best way to get around the city.
Parc Güell / Autor: MarinaD_37
You have three days in Barcelona, it’s a good plan and you’ll have time to get to know the city and have great memories from this trip. It’s a comfortable city, and it’s easy to get around thanks to a wide and complete public transport network. The Hola Barcelona Travel Card will guide you and help you experience the city to the fullest during your visit. This pass offers you unlimited trips on public transport for three consecutive days (72h) from the first validation. Plan your visit well, check the guide to see Barcelona in three days , and discover the secret of the city’s success.