Activities for the whole family in Barcelona
Tibidabo Amusement Park is one of the oldest amusement parks in the world, opened in 1905. It is located on the Tibidabo mountain, which offers spectacular panoramic views of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea and can be reached by funicular, which adds an extra experience to your visit.
The park features a wide variety of attractions, from thrilling roller coasters to classic carousels and rides for the whole family. Some of the highlights include the “Talaia” roller coaster, the “Avió” (an ancient moving airplane), and the “Museum of Automatons” and also include live light and music shows.
CosmoCaixa is a museum dedicated to the popularization of science and education. Its aim is to bring science and technology to the general public, especially to children and young people. It houses a planetarium where astronomical shows are projected, a flooded forest that is a replica of an Amazonian ecosystem, a realistic earthquake experience and an area specially designed for young children allowing them to explore scientific concepts in a playful way. Its focus on interaction and participation makes it a fascinating educational destination for all ages. This museum is located in the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district, in the upper area of Barcelona, and is easily accessible by public transport or by car from different parts of the city.
If you want a sensory experience for the palate, you have the Chocolate Museum which presents an exhibition that narrates the history of chocolate from its origin in Mesoamerican civilizations to its introduction and evolution in Europe. It also features interactive exhibits, chocolate sculptures, workshops and activities where visitors can learn how to make their own chocolate creations and enjoy tastings, a store where you can buy a variety of chocolate products and chocolate-related souvenirs and a cafeteria.
If you are passionate about nature, you can’t miss the Parque de la Ciudadela, a beautiful green space in the heart of Barcelona that combines nature, history and culture. It is located in the Ciutat Vella district with wide tree-lined promenades, lakes, fountains and grassy areas including the famous “Cascada”, which is an impressive sculptural ensemble designed by Josep Fontsére and Antoni Gaudí. It is also home to the Museum of Natural Sciences of Barcelona and the Parliament of Catalonia and houses the Barcelona Zoo. In addition, the park is the scene of numerous cultural events and outdoor shows, such as concerts, theatrical performances and festivals.If you make the trip in the summer months in Spain, you can enjoy the sun and the sea in some of the beaches of Barcelona as the lively and crowded beach of Barceloneta which is located near the neighborhood of La Barceloneta, Bogatell Beach with a more relaxed atmosphere or Nova Icaria Beach with a more sporty atmosphere and is located near the Olympic Port.