10 Romantic Date Ideas and Getaways in Barcelona

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You’ve found someone special and are seeking ideas for a delightful day or evening together. Let’s explore some of the most romantic activities and locations in Barcelona.

Boating in Parc de la Ciutadella

Nestled in the heart of Barcelona’s most famous park is a picturesque pond where you can rent paddle boats. Sharing a leisurely row in your own boat is sure to spark laughter and create cherished memories. Boats can be rented for 30-minute intervals.

El Nacional


When considering Barcelona venues that leave a lasting impression, El Nacional stands out. Once a 19th-century textile factory, it has been transformed by designer Lázaro Rosa Violán into a stunning hall that houses multiple restaurants.

Calle Enrique Granados

When I asked for first date recommendations in Barcelona on Reddit, one suggestion stood out: ‘anywhere on Calle Enrique Granados.’ I wholeheartedly agree. This beautiful street is enchanting, especially in warm weather when outdoor terraces come alive with a magical atmosphere.

Bunkers del Carmel

Bunkers del Carmel

This location was once a hidden gem but has now gained popularity. No visit to Barcelona is complete without witnessing the stunning views from Bunkers del Carmel, which was once a site for anti-aircraft batteries during the Spanish Civil War. Bring a blanket for a picnic and enjoy the sunset over the city.

Parc del Laberint d’Horta

Parc del Laberint d’Horta

Parc del Laberint d’Horta is the oldest park in Barcelona, dating back to 1791 when Marquis Joan Antoni Desvalls i d’Ardena worked with Italian architect Domenico Bagutti to create this neoclassical garden.

Go for Brunch

Gabby's Brunch Barcelona: Choco Ball Pancakes

While brunch may not be a traditional Spanish or Catalan meal, it has certainly made its mark in Barcelona. Enjoy a refreshing cocktail or cava with your partner, paired with a delightful breakfast such as the passion fruit pancakes at Cremat 11. Our guide to brunch in Barcelona has something for everyone – from açai bowls to shakshuka.

Torre de Collserola

Torre de Collserola

Though not widely recognized, Torre de Collserola is one of Barcelona’s hidden gems. Designed by British architect Sir Norman Foster along with Spanish civil engineers Julio Martínez Calzón and Manuel Julià Vilardell, this tower was constructed for the 1992 Summer Olympics. Take the glass lift to enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views over Barcelona.

Tibidabo

Tibidabo

Woody Allen couldn’t resist featuring the enchanting vintage amusement park of Tibidabo in his 2008 romantic comedy Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Enjoy a ride together on the brightly colored Ferris wheel, Giradabo, and take in the panoramic views of the city beneath you.

El Bosc de Les Fades

With its whimsical charm, El Bosc de Les Fades has become a beloved establishment in Barcelona. Tucked away in a small alley off Las Ramblas, you can enjoy a drink or a bite to eat in a magical setting filled with trees and fairytale-like decor.

Hotel Balneario Vichy Catalan

Located in the spa town of Caldes de Malavella, Hotel Balneario Vichy Catalan boasts a stunning Neo Mudéjar-style structure dating back to the 19th century, which was once a bottling plant for Vichy Catalan spring water. The Thermal Circuit offers therapeutic benefits, allowing you to soak in authentic Vichy Catalan water at temperatures between 32º-35ºC. Guests also have access to a gym and a seasonal outdoor pool. The Caldes de Malavella train station is just a short walk away from the hotel.

💕See also: 101 Things to Do in Barcelona, Most Romantic Hotels in Barcelona

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