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Top 5 Things to Do on Honeymoon in Barcelona


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Katie Stout Updated:
7th of August 2023

Barcelona is the ultimate honeymoon destination if you're into history, culture, and art. The bustling city is home to incredible attractions that can make your honeymoon unforgettable, from magnificent architecture to museums galore. Couples who love food will appreciate the city's dynamic dining scene, and the city's stunning location along the Mediterranean Sea makes it an ideal spot for couples seeking a romantic beach break.

Here are the top 5 things to do on a honeymoon in Barcelona.

1. Take the Tram up Mount Tibidabo

Mount Tibidabo showcasing the different sights

One of the most romantic things couples can do in Barcelona is to take the scenic tram ride towards Mount Tibidabo. The journey begins with a train ride from the city centre. After getting off the train, you'll take the Tramvia Blau tram halfway up the mountain. Once you reach the top, you'll be in awe of the breathtaking city views.

The Tibidabo tram started operating in 1901 as part of the government's project to transport people towards the mountain. It offers local passengers a scenic route to the famous theme park built at the top of the mountain.

Big wheel with rainbow seats at Tibidabo Amusement Park

The small blue tram is one of the city's most popular modes of public transport. Its quaint appearance and friendly driver make the journey even more pleasurable for those wishing to visit the Tibidabo Amusement Park. Aside from the amusement park, you'll find a beautiful church called Temple de Sagrat Cor.

To get to the starting point of the tram, take the L7 train leaving from Plaça de Catalunya station in the city centre. It should take around ten minutes, dropping you at Plaza de John Kennedy.

2. Visit Park Guell

Mosaics of Park Guell

There are many good reasons Barcelona is considered a top honeymoon destination. One of these is the ease of travelling around the city. Those visiting here can get transfers from the airport to the centre of Barcelona with ease, which makes sightseeing more convenient. When sightseeing around the city, check out Park Guell, a magnificent park with beautifully-landscaped gardens and fascinating architectural elements nestled along Carmel Hill.

Without a doubt, Park Guell is one of the most popular attractions in Barcelona. It welcomes millions of visitors each year who come here to relax and soak up the beauty of nature away from the hustle and bustle.

New wife having photo in Park Guell on Honeymoon

Another reason that draws people to Park Guell is its architectural style. Here is where you can admire some of the best works of famous Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí. Take your time admiring the colourful mosaics of the terrace and the Doric columns featuring bold colours.

Honeymooning couples can walk hand in hand around the park, admiring its lush greenery. It has numerous plants and trees of different species, such as plum, birch, and palm trees. Antoni Garden made sure that the buildings complement well with nature, which makes it even more fascinating to explore.

3. Check out La Sagrada Familia

Woman stands outside La Sagrada Familia with arms open posing for photo

Another famous Gaudi masterpiece is the La Sagrada Familia. It's one of those sights you should not miss while on a honeymoon in Barcelona. The magnificent cathedral features an impressive modernist design, making it a fantastic place to explore and admire with your loved one on your side.

Constructed during the late 19th century, the church features sand-coloured soaring spires visible all over the city, but you can best appreciate its peculiarly fluid form up close. Every surface overflows with gorgeous sculptures depicting biblical scenes, including carved snakes and lizards.

La Sagrada Familia might be famous for its architecture, but it also functions as a regular church with weekly services. If you come here during Christian festivals, you can attend services and concerts and soak up its sacred atmosphere. Considered a modern destination for a pilgrimage, worshippers worldwide would travel to Barcelona to visit the church and pay their respects.

4. Enjoy a Wine Tour

Grapes hanging from vines in Spanish vineyard

Barcelona is part of Catalonia, a region famous for its diverse vineyards and wineries that offer exceptional wine tastings and tours. The wine culture of Catalonia dates back several centuries, and many of the wineries still operate to this day, producing some of the world's most esteemed wines.

Whether you and your partner are wine connoisseurs or only want to savour a glass of good local wine, exploring wineries on your visit to Barcelona is a fantastic way to celebrate your life as a newlywed.

A typical cava and wine tour in Barcelona includes visiting a stunning vineyard and historic winery outside the city. Here, you will learn more about the process of winemaking from experts. You will witness first-hand the daunting process of producing award-winning wines from the vineyards until they reach the cellars.

During your wine-tasting tour, you can sample different varieties, from crisp whites to delectable reds and delightful sparkling varieties. Catalonia is world-renowned for its delicious wine called Cava, produced through traditional means similar to champagne.

Couple tasting red wine on their honeymoon

On your wine-tasting tour, explore wine regions close to Barcelona, like Penedès or Alella, or venture further to Priorat or Empordà. A wine-tasting tour offers a delightful journey through the world of Spanish wines and will make your honeymoon more memorable.

5. Relax at La Barceloneta Beach

After sightseeing around the city, the best way to relax is to chill out at Barceloneta Beach, one of Barcelona's top tourist attractions. In summer, the beach is full of locals and tourists lying on the sand, soaking up the views.

Aside from swimming and relaxing, Barceloneta offers the opportunity to enjoy water sports. You will also find a few attractions worth visiting, including one of Europe's largest aquariums. You can also try riding the Montjuïc Cable Car, where you can admire the stunning views of the city.

Person paddle boarding in the sea off Barceloneta Beach

If you've built up an appetite, dine at Restaurant Barceloneta, a perfect place for lunch or dinner. It's an iconic restaurant famous for serving the freshest seafood and one of the tastiest paella in town. Grab a spot at one of the outdoor chairs to enjoy the views of Barcelona's superyacht marina as you dig into your meal.

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Katie Stout

Introducing Katie, our go-to travel expert and lover of all things weddings! With a vibrant background in art & design and as a former cabin crew member, Katie is well travelled and has a keen eye for fashion and styling. She's the ultimate go-to person for creating stunning wedding aesthetics. From her extensive experience attending weddings as a guest, Katie also understands what your wedding guests truly remember on your special day. Katie's about to embark on her own wedding planning journey, having recently gotten engaged in June 2023! So, whether you need first-hand recommendations for your honeymoon, want to make a style statement or get practical planning tips, Katie is your best contact for advice.

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