My Final Weekend in Barcelona- an ideal 1-2 day itinerary

If you just have just a weekend in Barcelona here is what you should do.

First start off the morning, grabbing a coffee or breakfast at a café. Honest greens is a great affordable, excellent breakfast/brunch spot. It is like the Sweet Greens of Spain except 100x better. Another one of my favorite brunch places is called Lady Babka. In general you can walk on any street and find a local coffee spot. Or an amazing brunch place. I usually like looking on maps to plan where I want to eat. But there are SO many restaurants in Barcelona, that you’re probably better off just walking by a place and deciding to go in. Everything is made so well and is so good.

Next, I would walk or take the metro to Placa Espanya. Here you can go into a mall, which was once the old bull fighting ring. Take all the escalators to the top. And have a gorgeous free 360° view of the city.

Then from there, you can walk right up to the national Catalonian art Museum. If you go after 3pm on Saturday’s it’s free. You can either explore here or walk around the hills and garden. There are so many free beautiful gardens to walk around, picnic, read or chill. You can even walk into the Olympic soccer stadium for free during the day, where Barca plays.

There is also a really stunning and impressive cactus garden about a 15 min walk from the museum. So plenty to see and do just on the hills on Montjuïc itself. There is usually a street musician and street artist up there too. When I was walking around there was this really talented African duo. They were so sweet and we stopped and cheered them in since no one was stopping. We learned a bit about them, and they asked us how we liked Barcelona. We said we loved it, and they said they’ll make a song for us. They sang this beautiful song about “saying hello to Barcelona” which made me so bittersweet because it was my last weekend there.

If gardens and walking aren’t really your things you can take a gondola ride around the mountain. Or a cable car over the ocean to the boardwalk!

Now you’ve done a lot of walking. Time for tapas. Best time of the day. go to TAPS bar. My favorite tapas place in Barcelona. Nestled in an outer neighborhood 5 minutes away from the museum. This is the ideal spot. Here is the best valued and priced tapas. And don’t forget the sangria. I recommend all the classics, tortilla de patata, croquettes, pan con tomate (or Catalan toast), jalapeños, Spanish style sausages, etc…

Next time to catch the sunset at the beach or head up to Tibidabo for sunset. Tibidabo is a cathedral and theme park at the top of the hills surrounding Barcelona. Make sure to leave 45-55 minutes for this. You’ll take the metro then a cable car, then a bus. But it is so worth it. The hills are stunning and the 360° views of Barcelona are unbeatable.

After this if you want to grab a light bite or take a nap, you have plenty of time to do so and still go out for the night! Most clubs don’t open till 12 or 1. So you don’t want to get there till 1 or 1:30 am anyways. If going out isn’t your thing, you can go get dinner or quickly stop in a Kepab shop or street food spot.

Walking around Barcelona at night is fun because all the locals and crowds are out, as Spaniards are inherently night people. Which is an aspect of the culture that I love.

Anyways that’s all for now! Here are some photos of these spots and my day spent doing these bucket list items! This was a perfect last weekend and I actually got to explore some spots I hadn’t seen yet!

GILMAN OPPORTUNITY & REFLECTION

The Gilman scholarship is a fantastic, generous recourse for anyone studying abroad looking for more aid. Not only does it provide financial support, but also recourse support, and helps add meaning to study abroad, before you leave and when you return. Their application is contemplative and not too time consuming. If you have need, you’ll most likely get it, although it has gotten a bit competitive. Below I have all the information you need, broken down for you, and the digital version of my follow on community presentation, compromised of my image diary from abroad. Documenting my travels and meaningful photos of people and places.

How to Apply:

Go to https://www.gilmanscholarship.org/

Take note of the Deadlines

Make an Account

Answer the Questions

Work with an Advisor (a built in, easy process thanks to DU)

Submit!

How Much Can You Get?
Up to $5,000 for eligible study abroad or internship programs.

Additional funds available:

Up to $3,000 for studying a critical need language.

Up to $1,000 for conducting STEM-related research abroad.

When to Apply?
October 2025 Deadline: Application opens: Mid-August 2025

Student deadline: October 9, 2025, 11:59 PM PT

Advisor certification deadline: October 16, 2025, 11:59 PM PT

For programs starting between December 1, 2025, and October 31, 2026.

Who’s Eligible?
-U.S. citizens receiving a Federal Pell Grant during the application or abroad program period.

Enrolled in a credit-bearing study abroad or internship program.

Programs must be at least two weeks (community college) or three weeks (four-year institution).

Now…

Here is some work regarding my follow on project! Enjoy the images below, that I took studying abroad, and catch a little glimpse into what your experience could look like!

A note on the images: My focus in photography is primarily portraits, including street photography, landscape, and architecture. In this showcase I will also show a collage presentation of portraits. This portion will be portraits of individuals, professors or any person who impacted my study abroad experience. Alongside this is a collection of street photographs; these photographic portraits are to demonstrate different daily lives and culture practices. In my travels I have found street photography to be the best way to push my comfort zone. It has led me to experience a deeper cultural immersion through hearing stories from diverse people and cultures. By integrating the impact of my experience through my photography it will go beyond simply giving a presentation or personal anecdote of my experiences. This collection of images will reach the artistic community, and those beyond at my university. It will be the most efficient way to reach a large, diverse community. I hope to inspire other art students to push the boundaries of their artistic practices and comfort zones by studying abroad. The primary message of this showcase will be sharing the importance of cultural and artistic awareness because of studying abroad.