About the guide

How Barcelona Explained is written

This site is built for first-time visitors who want a clear trip, not just a long list of attractions. The aim is to reduce wasted time, improve pacing and help people enjoy Barcelona more responsibly.

What this site is for

Clarity first, then inspiration

Barcelona Explained is designed for tourists asking practical questions such as what to do, where to stay, how many days they need and what they should book first.

Built for first trips

The strongest pages are intentionally aimed at first-time visitors and high-intent travel planning.

Written around pacing

The main difference between a good Barcelona trip and a frustrating one is often pace, area logic and timing.

English-first

The editorial voice prioritises international visitors who may know very little about the city before arriving.

Editorial standards

How recommendations are chosen

Places are selected for visitor value, not just fame. Recommendations are shaped by first-trip usefulness, practical fit and whether they improve the overall journey.

What gets prioritised

  • Clear first-time icons that most visitors genuinely value
  • Neighbourhoods that improve the trip beyond the postcard layer
  • Transport choices that reduce friction
  • Night plans that match different traveller moods
  • Plans that spread demand instead of worsening the most saturated corridors

What gets deprioritised

  • Checklist tourism for its own sake
  • Artificially packed itineraries
  • Generic "top 50 things" content without route logic
  • Advice that ignores weather, family needs or energy levels
  • Links that hide where they really take the traveller

Source policy

Official first where timing matters

When the information can change quickly, the guide favours official sources. This matters especially for transport, opening hours, ticketing and works affecting access.

Commercial links

How monetisation is handled

The site separates official links from comparison links on purpose. Official monument tickets stay direct. Planning platforms are labelled as comparison or browsing links.

Direct where trust matters most

Sagrada Familia, Park Guell and other time-sensitive monuments are linked directly to the official source where possible.

Transparent convenience links

Hotel and activity comparison links are labelled so the traveller understands they are leaving the site for a broader planning platform.

No pay-to-rank model

The editorial order of the site is not sold as a placement system. Travel usefulness comes before partner logic.

City respect

Why the guide talks about behaviour too

Barcelona is not only a visitor destination. It is also a lived city. The guide tries to improve tourist experience without encouraging the worst visitor habits.

Spread demand

Neighbourhood suggestions go beyond the same overloaded centre routes when that improves the trip and the city.

Protect evenings

Residential squares and beach areas are not treated as disposable nightlife backdrops.

Encourage verification

The site reminds people to verify live details when errors would cause wasted time or unnecessary crowding.

Contact

Corrections, partnerships or editorial questions

Use hello@barcelonaexplained.com for corrections, partnership enquiries or source updates.