Attractions & leisure
The Gran Teatre del Liceu was built in 1847 and is a unique cultural facility in Barcelona and one of Europe"s leading opera houses. Located on the Rambla, every year it hosts major opera and ballet productions and symphony concerts. The building was destroyed by fire in 1994 and reopened in 1999 after a magnificent reconstruction.
In the city's old harbour, the Port Vell, L'Aquàrium de Barcelona is the world's most important marine leisure and education centre dedicated to Mediterranean undersea life.
L"Auditori, which is located in the Eixample, covers a surface area of 42,000m2 and is one of Barcelona"s premier music venues. The wood-lined main auditorium, the Sala Pau Casals, can seat 2,340 people and has exceptional acoustics which can be experienced as you enjoy a wide variety of musical styles, from symphonic music to rock and the works of singer-songwriters.
Come on board one of our motorised pleasure boats and enjoy a unique, and fascinating trip along Barcelona's coastline. Relax with a glass of wine and enjoy the landscape on one of Barcelona's iconic 'Golondrinas'.
Like a needle pointing towards the sky, the Collserola tower has been an iconic part of the Barcelona skyline since the year of the Olympics, 1992. It has become a major landmark which combines modernity with the most spectacular views of Barcelona and its surrounding area, from its
observation deck, which is the highest in the city.