The 9 Best Things to Do on a Sunday in Barcelona 

Barcelona

Barcelona is a city full of life, with a wide range of activities to enjoy any day of the week.

However, Sundays have a special charm. Here are the 9 best plans to make the most of a Sunday in this fascinating city.

Enjoy The Sailor at Velissima

Located in Port Marina Vela, Velissima has become a reference for Italian cuisine in the city, offering not only exquisite dishes but also a complete experience that goes beyond gastronomy. 

Every Sunday, Velissima presents its themed day called ‘The Sailor’, perfect for lovers of the sea and fine dining with a touch of luxury and fun. 

Enjoy a selection of fresh seafood, artisanal pasta, delicious cocktails, and a spectacular view of the port, all while soaking in the unique atmosphere, energized by ‘La Famiglia Marinelli’, who bring their artistic flair before the resident DJ takes over.

The Sailor, every Sunday at Velissima

Visit Museums with Free Admission

Every first Sunday of the month, Barcelona offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in culture without spending a dime.
Museums such as the Picasso Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC), the Museum of Natural Sciences, and the Design Museum
open their doors for free.

Additionally, many museums extend this free admission to all Sunday afternoons, including the CCCB, the Maritime Museum, the Music Museum
and the MUHBA Plaza del Rey, allowing visitors to enjoy their exhibitions from 15:00 to 20:00.

This initiative enables both locals and tourists to explore a wide range of cultural offerings, from classical and contemporary art to science and maritime heritage.

MNAC

Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC)

Explore Sunday Markets and Fairs in Barcelona

Sundays in Barcelona are perfect for visiting markets and fairs that offer a variety of products and unique experiences.
The Mercat Dominical de Sant Antoni, specialized in books and collectibles, is one of the most notable and is held every Sunday from 8:30 to 14:30.

Other highlights include the Flea Market and the Two Market, held on the second Sunday of each month, ideal for finding well-preserved used items and true second-hand treasures. Check their schedules and full agendas on their respective social media.

These markets are not only perfect for making unique purchases but also for experiencing the authentic atmosphere of Barcelona.

Mercadillos en Barcelona

Two Market Barcelona

Bike Ride Around the City

Barcelona has excellent infrastructure for cyclists, making biking an enjoyable and accessible activity. You can rent a bike and explore the city, discovering its most iconic neighborhoods like El Born, the Gothic Quarter, and Eixample.

The bike lane along Barceloneta Beach is especially popular, offering spectacular views of the sea while you enjoy the fresh air.

Pasear en bici por Barcelona

Have a Picnic

One of life’s simple pleasures is having a picnic in one of Barcelona’s many parks. Parc de la Ciutadella is a wonderful option, with its expansive green areas, a lake, and the impressive Castle of the Three Dragons.

Another excellent choice is Parc del Laberint d’Horta, known for its beautiful cypress labyrinth.

Bring a blanket, some snacks, and enjoy a relaxing day surrounded by nature.

Other recommendations include: Jardines de Mossèn Cinto Verdaguer (Montjuïc), Parque de Cervantes, Mirador de los Cañones, and Parque de la Creueta del Coll.

Parc de la Ciutadella, Barcelona

Parc de la Ciutadella

Enjoy a Beach Day

Barcelona is home to some of the most attractive urban beaches in the Mediterranean. Barceloneta Beach is the most famous, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or relaxing with a good book. It also features a wide range of beach bars where you can enjoy local drinks and tapas.

If you’re looking for a quieter atmosphere, Bogatell Beach and Mar Bella Beach are excellent options. These beaches are less crowded and offer a more relaxed environment, ideal for a restful day by the sea.

Don’t forget to bring sunscreen and be environmentally responsible to keep these beautiful beaches clean and enjoyable for everyone.

Playa de Barcelona

Connect with Nature

For those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature, Montjuïc is the ideal destination in Barcelona.
This hill offers a unique blend of green spaces, history, and culture.

The Mossèn Costa i Llobera Gardens are a hidden gem, featuring over 800 species of cacti and succulent plants, along with stunning views of the port
and city coastline. The Joan Brossa Gardens, formerly an amusement park, now offer hiking trails and panoramic views.

The Barcelona Botanical Garden is perfect for plant enthusiasts, with an extensive collection of plants from different regions around the world.

Jardín Botánico de Barcelona

Jardín Botánico de Barcelona

Discover Hidden Corners of the City

Barcelona is full of hidden corners waiting to be discovered. Strolling through the Gothic Quarter will lead you to narrow streets and hidden squares like Plaza Sant Felip Neri, known for its tranquil atmosphere and fascinating history.
This neighborhood, with its medieval architecture and maze of alleys, is perfect for getting lost and discovering historical and cultural gems.

El Born is another charming neighborhood, with alleys leading to small shops, cozy cafés, and historic landmarks like the Mercado del Born.
This market is a cultural center where you can see the ruins of Barcelona from the 1700s.

Additionally, El Born houses the Picasso Museum and various contemporary art galleries, offering an interesting contrast between the old and the new.

Plaça de Sant Felip Neri

Plaça de Sant Felip Neri

A Day Trip Outside Barcelona

If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, the outskirts of Barcelona offer many interesting options.

Montserrat is a popular destination, known for its stunning views and its Benedictine monastery, which houses the famous statue of the Virgin of Montserrat, La Moreneta.

In addition to exploring the monastery, you can enjoy scenic hikes to the Santa Cova and the Sant Miquel cross,
or even hike up to the summit of Sant Jeroni for spectacular panoramic views.

Another option is to visit Sitges, a picturesque coastal town about 35 kilometers southwest of Barcelona. Known for its beautiful beaches, charming old town, and vibrant cultural scene, Sitges is ideal for a relaxing day by the sea.

Both options provide a perfect getaway for a Sunday, allowing you to disconnect from urban routine and enjoy unique landscapes and experiences.

Monasterio de Montserrat

Monasterio de Montserrat

Barcelona offers a wide range of activities for all tastes. Whether you prefer to enjoy gastronomy, immerse yourself in culture, relax on the beach, or explore nature, you’ll always find something to do on a Sunday. 

So next time you find yourself in Barcelona, try some of these plans and discover why this city is so special.

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