Barcelona Rainy Day Activities

Although Barcelona is known for its good weather, rainy days can also surprise you. Find out how to make the most of the city in the rain with these recommended activities.
Barcelona Rainy Day Activities

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The jewel of the Mediterranean, Barcelona is famous for its sunny and pleasant climate. However, on occasion, the city wakes up to rain, which shouldn't be an impediment to enjoying many of the things to see and do in Barcelona.

Whether you prefer art, history, gastronomy or entertainment, Barcelona offers a wide variety of indoor activities. From visiting its world-renowned museums to discovering its vibrant cultural scene, rainy days can be the perfect opportunity to see the city from a different perspective. Here are the best activities to make the most of a rainy day in Barcelona.

1. Explore Casa Batlló

Casa Batlló| ©Keith Roper
Casa Batlló| ©Keith Roper

One of the best ways to take shelter from the rain in Barcelona for a couple of hours is to explore this work by Antoni Gaudí that was once known as the house of bones or the house of the dragon, a symbol of modernism. Beyond its undulating forms and vibrant colours, this work reflects a breaking of the rules of space and time. In other words, it is a timeless work that transformed the city into an architectural landmark.

After buying your ticket to Casa Batlló you will witness at least 7 reasons why this work is a Barcelona must-see, from its nature-inspired façade to its innovative use of light and space. But beyond its aesthetics, this building invites you to explore a universe of sensations.

With your ticket, you'll receive an audio guide available in 15 languages, also adapted for the visually and hearing impaired, guaranteeing an inclusive experience. The visit not only protects you from the rain, but also allows you to get a close-up view of the details that make Gaudí a world reference.

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2. Tour the interior of the Sagrada Família

Sagrada Familia| ©Alper Çuğun
Sagrada Familia| ©Alper Çuğun

The tour of Gaudí's works continues in this list. Among his works, the genius gave the world the Sagrada Familia, an unmistakable architectural icon of Barcelona.

There is undoubtedly a lot to see inside the Sagrada Familia. In fact, a visit to the church is literally a religious experience not to be missed. And what better time to do it than on a rainy day. Although still under construction, from the columns that rise like tree trunks around it to the play of light and colour that filters through the stained glass windows, the spectacle that fuses nature, religion and geometry is an emblem of the city.

When you buy tickets for the Sagrada Familia online, you are guaranteed access to one of the most visited monuments in the city. The Sagrada Familia is one of Gaudí's finest works in Barcelona, where every detail, from its symbolism-filled façades to the heights of its towers, reflects the architect's unique vision.

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3. Enjoy the rain inside La Pedrera

La Pedrera| ©-ted
La Pedrera| ©-ted

When the rain stains the streets of Barcelona, a visit to La Pedrera is an opportunity to explore one of the most emblematic buildings of Catalan Modernisme. The essential visit allows you to tour the highlights of this Gaudí-designed architectural icon.

But if you're wondering what's inside La Pedrera, here are the highlights: the chimneys on its iconic rooftop, the whale-backbone-shaped penthouse, several courtyards, exhibits and panoramic views of the city. Plus, when you buy your ticket for La Pedrera, you'll be able to access the famous Espai Gaudí attic, a space dedicated to the brilliant architect and his innovative techniques.

You'll also explore the modernist flat that recreates the life of Barcelona's bourgeoisie in the early 20th century, among many other valuable details. The appointment at La Pedrera - Casa Milà is perfect for a rainy day, where art, history and architecture merge in a unique atmosphere, showing why this is one of Gaudí's greatest works in Barcelona

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4. Dive into the Barcelona Aquarium

Barcelona Aquarium| ©Sonia
Barcelona Aquarium| ©Sonia

For those looking for things to do in Barcelona with kids when the rain catches you by surprise, an amazing option is to buy tickets for the Barcelona Aquarium. Here, you can see more than 11,000 marine species up close with tunnels that immerse you in the depths of the Mediterranean Sea without leaving the city. And if that's not enough of an incentive, here are 3 more reasons why visiting the Barcelona Aquarium is an ideal plan:

  • Duration of the visit: to visit the aquarium we recommend about 2 hours. However, with your ticket you can stay in the aquarium for as long as you want as long as it is within its opening hours (08:00-21:00 hours).
  • Price: Aquarium Barcelona's prices are quite affordable. A regular ticket costs approximately €31 and children from €10.
  • Food: did you know that the aquarium has a combined ticket and menu? I'll tell you about it. And the additional supplement for this combo costs approximately €5.

Without a doubt, we would agree that this is a complete, fun and economical plan to spend rainy days with the kids in Barcelona.

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5. Visit the Picasso Museum

Picasso Museum| ©George M. Groutas
Picasso Museum| ©George M. Groutas

The Picasso Museum is undoubtedly one of the best museums in Barcelona, especially recommended for art lovers looking to explore the beginnings and evolution of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. This space houses an extensive collection of over 4,000 works showing the early creative stages of Pablo Picasso, with a unique insight into his artistic transformation over the years.

Located in the historic Born neighbourhood, the museum is perfect for a rainy day, allowing you to immerse yourself in the artist's legacy in a cosy, indoor environment. In addition to its permanent collection, the museum hosts temporary exhibitions that delve into specific aspects of his work and his influence on contemporary art.

I recommend booking a ticketed tour of the Picasso Museum in Barcelona to learn more about the artist's legacy in the company of an expert guide.

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6. Enjoy a wine tasting

Tour of a vineyard| ©Pure Adventures Cycling
Tour of a vineyard| ©Pure Adventures Cycling

Looking for a more intimate plan while it's raining? Whether you're travelling with a partner, friends or on your own, the rain can be the perfect excuse to immerse yourself in a wine tasting in Barcelona. Some of the best wine tastings and winery tours in Barcelona take place just minutes from the city centre, where you can discover the secrets of local winemaking or simply spend some quality time sipping a few glasses.

The experience usually includes tasting several varieties of wine, from fresh whites to intense reds, all of which are sourced from the region. Experts will guide you in appreciating their aromas and flavours as they explain the production process, from harvesting to bottling.

If you fancy taking the activity up a notch, sign up for a wine tasting in Barcelona with a visit inside a renowned winery, making the experience an ideal option for rainy days. These visits guided by an expert sommelier will not only allow you to enjoy good wines, but also to learn more about the wine history of Catalonia in a friendly and relaxed environment.

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7. Attend a flamenco show

Flamenco Show| ©Damian Bakarcic
Flamenco Show| ©Damian Bakarcic

One way to escape the bad weather is to immerse yourself in the vibrant Spanish culture by attending one of the city's most popular shows with a ticket to a Flamenco show in Barcelona.

They are available at various venues around the city. For example, you can buy your ticket for the Flamenco show at Tablao Cordobés if you get caught in the rain on La Rambla. Another option is to buy tickets for the flamenco show at Los Tarantos if you are in Ciutat Vella or buy tickets for the flamenco show at the City Hall Theatre if you are closer to Paseo de Gracia.

These shows will shelter you from the rain while you sip a few glasses of wine and vibrate with the performance of the day, they are a great option for locals and tourists alike.

Buy your ticket for the flamenco show at Tablao Cordobés

8. Stroll through the Moco Museum

Inside the Moco Museum| ©Mario Sapollnik
Inside the Moco Museum| ©Mario Sapollnik

If you are interested in modern and contemporary art, I recommend you visit the Moco Museum, the new space dedicated to modern and contemporary art in Barcelona. This museum houses a vibrant collection that includes works by great figures such as Banksy, Takashi Murakami, Salvador Dalí and Andy Warhol, giving you the opportunity to discover both classic art and the most avant-garde expressions.

Set in an intimate setting and perfectly designed to highlight every visual detail, the museum features not only traditional exhibitions, but also interactive installations and digital art displays that captivate visitors of all ages.

In addition, the Moco Museum stands out for its innovative approach and its commitment to new forms of art that invite reflection and participation. Buying tickets to the Moco Museum in Barcelona guarantees you an immersive experience, ideal for taking shelter on a rainy day while you witness a unique cultural proposal that fuses the best of modern and contemporary art.

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9. Take part in a tapas tasting session

Barcelona Tapas| ©felix costabrava-pals
Barcelona Tapas| ©felix costabrava-pals

Rainy days are perfect for discovering **Barcelona'**s rich gastronomy. An excellent option is to sign up for a tapas and wine tasting tour, an experience that allows you to enjoy the best of the local cuisine while being sheltered from the bad weather. With this type of activity you'll be protected from the rain for at least two hours while you sample a selection of tapas such as the classic patatas bravas, homemade croquettes or calamares a la romana, accompanied by local wines or traditional vermouth.

On the tour you'll discover the charms of Barcelona: of vermouth and tapas, as this type of activity usually takes place in some of the most authentic taverns in the historic centre, where flavours and history intertwine. This type of experience not only allows you to enjoy the warmth of the locals, but also to learn more about Catalan culinary culture in a cosy atmosphere that's perfect for grey days.

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10. Visit the National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC)

Inside the National Art Museum| ©FRANCISCO VALERA
Inside the National Art Museum| ©FRANCISCO VALERA

The National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC), located in the majestic Palau Nacional de Montjuïc, is a must-see in Barcelona, especially on rainy days. This museum, considered one of the best museums in Spain according to National Geographic, houses an exceptional collection of Romanesque and Gothic art, as well as outstanding works of Catalan modernism that will immerse you in the artistic history of the region.

An ideal option for culture lovers is to buy the Barcelona Museum Pass, which will give you quick and easy access not only to MNAC, but also to other emblematic museums in the city. What's more, if the rain has taken you by surprise in May, the universe may smile on you by allowing you to take shelter in this cultural centre during the Night of the Museums, an annual event where the city's museums open their doors until midnight. You'll enjoy a full tour while you're safe from the weather and enjoy the art.

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11. Warm up your day at the Chocolate Museum

Chocolate Museum| ©urgetopunt
Chocolate Museum| ©urgetopunt

The Museu de la Xocolata is a great way to escape the rain while enjoying a sweet experience. Not only will you be protected from the weather for at least an hour when you enter, but you'll also receive a complimentary bar of chocolate, making every minute even more enjoyable. This is one of those 'museums to eat' recommended by Traveler, where you will learn about the history of cocoa and its evolution from ancient civilisations to its role in modern gastronomy.

During the tour, you can also admire sculptures made entirely of chocolate and, if you wish, participate in workshops where you will experience first-hand the art of working this delicious material. If the idea tempts you, don't hesitate to buy your ticket for the Museu de la Xocolata in Barcelona and take advantage of this perfect opportunity to transform a rainy day into an unforgettable adventure.

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12. Take shelter from the rain and put your mind to the test in the best Escape Rooms in Barcelona

Escape Rooms| ©Mark Paul
Escape Rooms| ©Mark Paul

If mental challenges and group experiences are your thing, Barcelona' s best Escape Rooms offer the perfect opportunity to have fun and test your wits while you get out of the rain.

These types of experiences have become popular in the city and there is a wide variety of themes: from historical mysteries to futuristic adventures. And, as always, some of Barcelona's escape rooms feature on the list of the top 100 escape rooms in the world according to TERPECA, the Top Escape Rooms Project.

Some of the most popular escape rooms include: CyberCity 2049, the cyberpunk touch in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, 'La Cerveseria', where the tips are summed up in 'think, run and collaborate!', and finally, the paranormal and terrifying experience of Malum. In all of them you will be sheltered from the rain for a couple of hours while the riddles will make you forget about the weather outside.

Reviews from other travellers

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  • Z
    Z. I.
    4
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    The experience was interesting, but better signage inside the museum would help visitors a lot.
  • G
    G. Y.
    4
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    I really enjoyed the visit to the museum; it has amazing modern works that are definitely worth seeing.
  • K
    K. Y.
    5
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    I loved visiting this place on my last trip to Barcelona. The works of modern art are impressive and truly unique.
  • O
    O. T.
    5
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    I really liked the museum, the works are very nice and the place is easy to find. I recommend it, it's fun and different.
  • K
    K. M.
    5
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    The experience was enriching, but I think it would benefit from more interaction during the tour.