Discover Barcelona

                                                          

Barcelona is a city where culture, architecture, and creativity coexist alongside the Mediterranean. During the European Designer Fashion Summit, we invite you to discover some of the places that shape its cultural and creative identity. 


Disseny Hub

The Disseny Hub houses a fashion collection that traces the evolution of dress from the 16th century to the present, highlighting fashion as both a cultural expression and an important part of design heritage.


Victoria Museum

The Victoria Museum, dedicated to 19th-century dress and style, invites visitors to explore clothing and fashion culture as reflections of the era and the society that shaped them.


Sagrada Familia

Antoni Gaudí’s masterpiece and one of Barcelona’s most iconic architectural landmarks, the Sagrada Família is a monumental temple that combines art, spirituality, and Catalan modernism.


La Pedrera (Casa Milà)

Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, is one of the great icons of Catalan Modernism. Its undulating façade and sculptural rooftop showcase Antoni Gaudí’s unique architectural language.


Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya

Located in the majestic National Palace of Montjuïc, the MNAC houses one of the most comprehensive art collections in the city, ranging from Romanesque to modern art.


Moco Museum

The Moco Museum Barcelona brings together iconic works by artists such as Banksy, Warhol, and Basquiat in the historic heart of the city, offering a vibrant perspective on modern and contemporary art.


Walk through Barceloneta and Port Vell

A seaside route where port architecture, restaurants, and Mediterranean light define one of the most iconic landscapes of the city.


Sunset at the Passeig Marítim

From Sant Sebastià Beach to the W Hotel, the seafront promenade is one of the best places to experience Barcelona’s Mediterranean character.


La Dama

Located in the historic Casa Sayrach (1918), this elegant restaurant offers Mediterranean cuisine inspired by southern France, Italy, and Spain, accompanied by innovative cocktails.


Mauri Pastry Shop

An icon of Barcelona’s pastry tradition since 1929, Mauri is renowned for its artisanal creations, refined pastries, and its emblematic tea salon


Gran Teatre del Liceu

Opened in 1847 in the heart of La Rambla, the Gran Teatre del Liceu is Barcelona’s historic opera house and one of the city’s leading cultural landmarks.