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What to See & Do in Barcelona – 2025 Spanish Grand Prix

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Experience world class art, culture, nightlife and cuisine in Barcelona during your trip to the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix

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  • The 2025 Spanish Grand Prix is scheduled from May 30-June 1
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Gothic Quarter

Take a walk down La Rambla, the city’s most famous street, where you will find some of the best shopping in the city. Close by is the fascinating old Gothic quarter, a labyrinth of narrow streets opening onto pretty squares. The area is home to some of the best tapas bars in the city, plus restaurants, bars and cool shops with everything from clothes to local art. Be vigilant in La Rambla and the Gothic quarter, as these areas are ground zero for Barcelona’s notorious pickpockets

Barcelona Beaches

The city has around 4 km of sandy beaches – the perfect place to spend a morning before a bit of culture, tapas or shopping in the afternoon. Barceloneta beach is the most entertaining spot, with artists, singing donut sellers and people building all kinds of weird and wonderful sand dune sculptures. It’s not the cleanest, though. Bogatell is quieter and cleaner, and Nova Icária is the trendiest. All have a good supply of seafood bars for lunch.

Formula 1 Barcelona Fan Festival

The week long Fan Festival will return to Barcelona ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix, taking place from May 24-31. Various activities are on offer for F1 fans including a Fan Village, historic car exhibitions, live music and a Fan Forum featuring current drivers. The Fan Forum will take place from 19:00 on Wednesday May 28.

With F1 cars and replicas of the podium and trophies on display, along with merchandise stalls and evening concerts, the Fan Village – located in Plaza de Catalunya – is a popular attraction in the days leading up to the race in Spain. Fans can follow the Monaco Grand Prix action on the main stage on Sunday May 24.

Last year, on Wednesday of race week, a special Road Show took place, where current drivers appeared in their F1 cars on the streets of Barcelona. The show took place from 18:00, with around 120,000 fans attending. It’s yet to be announced if the road show will return in 2025.

Parc Guell

Visit Antoni Gaudí’s modernist wonderland in the La Salut area of the city, and marvel at his vision for a private suburb with public spaces – an exuberant medley of mosaic staircases, esplanades, mythical sculptures and classical colonnades. The easiest way to get to the park is on the green L3 metro line; get off at either the Vallcarca or Lessops stop and follow the crowds (it’s a 15 minute walk from both stations). You can walk around the park for free or enter the ‘monumental core’ for €10. Click here to learn more.

Sagrada Familia

They say you can’t rush a masterpiece, and Gaudí’s iconic building is no exception. This architectural marvel has been under construction since 1882, and work on the building is expected to continue for up to another twenty years! Entrance prices start at €26 and head higher for guided tours and tours with access to the basilica’s towers. Click here for more information.

Montjuic Mountain

Work off that tapas binge with an energetic day out climbing Montjuïc Mountain (‘Mountain of the Jews’), where you can take in some spectacular views over the city. Remarkably close to the center, Montjuïc is best accessed from the Paral-lel metro station (lines L2 and L3), where you can take a funicular half way up the hill (no extra ticket required). From there, the Montjuïc cable car (Telefèric de Montjuïc) is the best way to get to the top. If the weather is good, we recommend buying a single ticket to the top and walking back down.

Montjuïc Castle at the top of the hill (entrance €12 for adults) is worth checking out for the amazing views. On the way back down, you can walk around the stunning botanical gardens created especially for the 1992 Olympic Games and also check out the Olympic swimming and diving pools.

This area of Montjuïc once boasted a street circuit which hosted the Spanish Grand Prix four times between 1969 and 1975, before being deemed too unsafe for F1 cars to race around. There’s little evidence that the track ever existed, but you can still roughly follow the route of the track. This map shows you where the circuit was located.

Tapas

You’ll struggle to not eat tapas during your stay in Barcelona, but it’s worth checking out some of the city’s hotspots for these delicacies. Pintxos (or Pinchos) are the Basque version of tapas, and come served on top of a small piece of bread with a toothpick. Any good waiter or waitress will help you make your order if you’re not sure what you want first time, and plates normally cost under €5 each – sometimes much less and occasionally more, in smarter restaurants. An evening meal will often consist of several rounds of tapas, ordered as and when the appetite demands. Must be tried at least once with a good glass of Vermouth…

Can Paixano on Carrer de la Reina Cristina is a great tapas bar and offers a very Catalan way to kick off  your night. You have to order a tapas with every drink here, and Cava is well priced at around €3 a glass. Knowing a bit of Spanish will get you served a bit quicker in this bustling, friendly bar. You can also join a guided tapas tour where you’ll be treated to a dining and education experience at several bars – a fascinating journey into the wonderful world of tapas, etiquette and Spanish cookery.

Costa Brava Holidays

An alternative to making a city break of your F1 trip is to make a proper beach holiday of it, and take in the Grand Prix at either the beginning or the end of a relaxing week away on the Costa Brava. Some beach resorts are close enough to Montmelo that you can hire a car and travel to the race from your holiday apartment or villa each day. If you have more time, there’s always the option to take in both the Spanish and Monaco races, just two weeks apart. Here’s our pick of the best resort towns within easy distance of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya:

  • Sitges is a family resort with English-speaking waiters and waitresses in every restaurant. Not the most authentic Spanish experience, but this is a pretty town with a good clean beach and a less hectic pace of life than downtown Barcelona. A 50-minute drive to the Circuit de Catalunya.
  • Blanes is a medium sized package resort with a wide range of hotels, apartments and restaurants to suit all tastes and wallets. Good for families, this is a quieter spot than neighbouring Lloret. Nightlife revolves around bars and restaurants. Also only 50 minutes by car to the circuit.
  • Montgat is one of the cleanest and most unspoiled beaches on the Barcelona coastline. Popular with locals, it’s only 20 minutes from Barcelona by train but a million miles away in terms of the peace and quiet it offers. Just twenty minutes by road from Montmelo and the circuit.
  • Ocata is another little Spanish gem – you can rent a hammock in Ocata and enjoy cheap and plentiful seafood on the beach with none of the hustle and bustle of Barcelona or the Costa Brava. Half an hour to the circuit by car.

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