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Flight to Barcelona Spain

Book a flight to Barcelona for Gaudí’s art‚ authentic tapas‚ and the city’s vibrant Spanish energy.

The city stretches between the seafront and central boulevards like La Rambla and Passeig de Gràcia‚ with neighborhoods ranging from the ancient Gothic Quarter to modern‚ elegant districts. In the center‚ you’ll find galleries‚ restaurants‚ and markets‚ while a short drive away are large shopping outlets and theme parks. Gaudí’s monumental architecture is visible at every corner‚ and the people of Barcelona honor their famous artists through world-class museums and sculptures. The city’s beaches are an experience you cannot ignore: don't skip a swim‚ a stroll along the promenade‚ and the colorful mix of people that make Barcelona truly unique.

Your Journey to Barcelona Starts Here

Barcelona blends world-class architecture‚ cuisine‚ and art with its legendary football culture. Whether you’re exploring Gaudí’s masterpieces‚ soaking up the atmosphere at Camp Nou‚ or enjoying the vibrant nightlife and beaches‚ the city offers an unforgettable mix of ancient history and modern energy.

How to get there
A direct flight from Israel to Barcelona takes around 4.5 hours
From El Prat Airport you can reach the city center by train‚ metro‚ bus‚ or taxi‚ in about 30 minutes
Getting Around the city
Metro

The fastest and most reliable way to navigate. It covers the entire city and operates until midnight (later on weekends).

Bus & Tram

reaches areas the Metro doesn't. The Bus Turístic is also great for seeing major landmarks in one loop.

Walking

The best way to experience the Gothic Quarter and the famous Las Ramblas

Top Attractions

La Sagrada Familia building Barcelona Spain

La Sagrada Família

Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece is Barcelona’s most iconic landmark. This unique basilica is a forest of stone columns and breathtaking stained glass that creates a magical play of light. As the city marks the 100th anniversary of Gaudí’s death in 2026‚ the church is closer than ever to completion‚ making it a must-visit to witness history and architectural genius in one place.

Hands lifting tapas from a tray

Tapas tour

A tapas tour in Barcelona is one of the best ways to discover Spain’s wonderful flavors through your plate. On a guided or self‑guided route‚ you hop between local bars and taverns‚ tasting traditional tapas such as patatas bravas‚ croquettes‚ smoked fish‚ chorizo‚ and other delicacies‚ while learning about the differences between regional cooking styles in Spain and Catalonia. Most of the time‚ you will pair the experience with locally produced wine‚ beer‚ or sangria‚ and quickly see just how good they are.

The entrance symbol to La Boqueria market in Barcelona‚ Spain

La Boqueria

La Boqueria market‚ located on La Rambla‚ is one of Barcelona’s most iconic and beloved landmarks. This huge covered market offers hundreds of stalls selling colorful fruit and vegetables‚ meats‚ fish‚ cheeses‚ spices‚ chocolates‚ and fresh juices‚ as well as small tapas counters. It is the ideal place to get to know Catalan cuisine in all its elements: drink a juice‚ snack on fresh seafood‚ sit down for an authentic meal‚ taste fruits and vegetables that catch your eye as much as your appetite‚ try unfamiliar local treats‚ and stock up on all kinds of delicacies to take back to your hotel or home.

Park Guell Barcelona Spain

Park Güell

A colorful public park that feels like stepping into a fairy tale. Designed by Gaudí‚ it features the famous mosaic lizard‚ the world's longest winding bench‚ and gingerbread-style houses. Perched on a hill‚ it offers some of the most spectacular panoramic views of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea‚ perfect for a sunset stroll.

Ancient building in the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona‚ Spain

The Gothic Quarter

The historic heart of Barcelona is a labyrinth of narrow medieval streets and hidden squares. Walking through this neighborhood feels like traveling back in time‚ where you can discover the grand Barcelona Cathedral‚ ancient Roman walls‚ and charming artisan shops. It is the perfect place to get lost in the city's rich history and vibrant local atmosphere.

Souvenir of a magnet Camp Nou stadium Barcelona Spain

Camp Nou & FC Barcelona Museum

A pilgrimage site for football fans and a cultural icon for everyone else. This legendary stadium and its interactive museum showcase the history of a club that is "more than a club." Even during its 2026 renovations‚ the immersive museum experience and the chance to stand where legends played make it an essential stop for any sports enthusiast.

Best Time to Visit

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Spring (March–May) 10–22°C

Lush scenery and mild weather. Ideal for sightseeing and walking tours before the summer heat.

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Summer (June–August) 20–29°C

Peak beach season and festivals. Expect sunshine‚ high energy‚ and buzzing outdoor terraces.

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Autumn (Sept–Nov) 12–26°C

Warm sea and clear skies. Great for sightseeing and avoiding the peak summer crowds.

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Winter (Dec–Feb) 5–15°C

Sunny but crisp. Ideal for museums‚ shopping‚ and festive markets.

Fun Facts

  • Barcelona is one of the most visited cities in the world‚ attracting tourists year‑round. If your budget allows‚ it is worth considering buying skip‑the‑line tickets online to enjoy a quicker entry to many of the city’s major sites and museums
  • Think tapas are small? Meet “pintxos”: in the late afternoon‚ bars and clubs in Barcelona serve beers‚ wines‚ and other drinks alongside pintxos – high‑quality‚ bite‑sized delicacies traditionally eaten with alcohol. They are usually served on skewers or small toast and are priced very low‚ giving you a great chance to sample a variety of gourmet dishes
  • In 1888‚ before Paris‚ architect Gustave Eiffel offered Barcelona the chance to host his now‑famous tower for a world event held in the city. Local officials feared the tall structure would harm Barcelona’s skyline and architectural character – and turned it down

International dialing code:

+ 34

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Embassy of Israel in Spain (Madrid)

Phone: +34 91 782 9500 Email: info@madrid.mfa.gov.il Website: https://embassies.gov.il/madrid

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