Saunter over to one of the trendy cafes, where the scent of fresh coffee and the sight of colorful plates is pure bliss. I recommend trying pan con tomate (bread with tomato) or perhaps a Spanish omelet, paired with some freshly squeezed orange juice.
Wander into the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic). This place is like stepping into a history book with a touch of fairy dust
It’s also worth keeping in mind that lunch is the biggest meal of the day in Spain, with the Gothic Quarter being dotted with incredible lunch spots. Lunch typically begins at 2pm.
See our full weekend guide from someone who lives in Spain.