Four Sunset spots for every night of a weekend trip in Barcelona/ Spain.
- Barceloneta Beach
Right next to the vibrant city is the Barceloneta Beach in walking distance. Along the promenade there are musicians, wind surfer, people sunbathing and swimming. Plus: you can watch the planes landing in Barcelona.

2. Bunkers del Carmel
One of the higher sunset spots in Barcelona is Bunkers del Carmel, an anti-aircraft fortification during the Spanish Civil War in 1938. Nowadays, it’s a very popular spot for a 360-degree view of the city. Tip: Be early to save a first row spot.

3. Port Vell
At the end of the famous walking street La Rambla is Port Vell, the oldest part of the port of Barcelona. From here you can take cruises or stroll along the promenade and admire the superyachts.

4. Rambla de Mar
Around the corner of Port Vell is Rambla de Mar, where you can walk to the shopping center Maremagnum along a wooden floor. Tip: Few times a day the middle of the Rambla de Mar is moving apart, so that high sailboats can pass.

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