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An Autumn Day in Barcelona

An Autumn Day in Barcelona

Autumn brings vibrant colours and cultural festivities to Barcelona, making it an ideal time for you to explore its rich history and culinary delights. With the summer crowds dissipating, visitors can enjoy iconic attractions and hidden gems at a more leisurely pace. From the architectural wonders of Antoni Gaudí to the seasonal flavours of local festivals, read on for our guide to a wonderful day in the city, curated by our editors.

Morning: Cultural Exploration

Start your day with a visit to the Sagrada Familia, Gaudí's architectural masterpiece. The autumn light casts a unique glow on the basilica, enhancing its intricate details. Booking a guided tour offers insights into Gaudí's vision and the ongoing construction of this majestic structure. Afterward, take a leisurely walk to Casa Batlló, another of Gaudí’s renowned works, where the organic shapes and vibrant colours reflect the artist's innovative style.

Afternoon: Local Festivals and Culinary Delights

As the day progresses, delve into the local culture by participating in La Castanyada, a traditional Catalan festival celebrated in late October. Sample roasted chestnuts and sweet potatoes from street vendors to embrace the produce of the season. For a hands-on experience, consider joining a mushroom foraging tour in the nearby Montserrat region. This guided excursion not only allows you to gather seasonal mushrooms but also includes a cooking class where you can prepare and enjoy your harvest.

ROASTED CHESTNUTS FROM STREET VENDORS

Evening: Artistic Experiences

As dusk falls, head to the Gothic Quarter for a flamenco performance at Tablao Cordobes. The passionate rhythms and vibrant costumes provide an authentic taste of Spanish culture. Alternatively, if you prefer a more contemporary vibe, check out the Festival Internacional de Jazz de Barcelona, which runs from October to December, showcasing local and international talent in various venues across the city.

AN EXCITING FLAMENCO PERFORMANCE

Courtesy of Tablao Cordobes

Where to Stay

Stay at Le Meridien Barcelona to embrace the work of Gaudí. The hotel features artistic references to the famed architect throughout its design, making it a perfect base for exploring Gaudí's work, and you’ll receive complimentary admission to Gaudí's Palau Güell.

© LE MERIDIEN BARCELONA

Another fantastic option is the Mandarin Oriental Barcelona, located near the bustling Passeig de Gràcia, where you can easily access luxury shops and cultural landmarks. Ask for a room with a view of Gaudí’s spectacular Casa Batlló or Casa Amatllar and enjoy the hotel’s Michelin-starred restaurant. 

Of course, you can book these and other hotels in Barcelona with ASMALLWORLD Collection

ASMALLWORLD Collection Hotels Selected By Our Editor

Le Méridien Barcelona
Le Méridien Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain
Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona
Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain

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