Attending eXpcon Barcelona from June 23–25, 2025, at the InterContinental Hotel is an exciting opportunity for agents to connect and elevate their business. But beyond the event, Barcelona offers a vibrant mix of culture, history, and cuisine that’s worth exploring. If you have some free time during your stay, here are seven must-do activities to make the most of your trip to this iconic city.

1. Wander the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic):
Lose track of time exploring the narrow, winding streets of the Gothic Quarter. This historic heart of the city is filled with medieval charm, hidden courtyards, artisan shops, and tapas bars. Don’t miss the majestic Barcelona Cathedral and the lively Plaça Reial.
2. Take in the Views from Park Güell:
Antoni Gaudí’s colorful masterpiece is more than just a park, it’s a surreal experience. Stroll through mosaic-covered structures, serpentine benches, and lush gardens, all set against sweeping views of Barcelona.
3. Indulge in Catalan Cuisine
Barcelona’s food scene is as vibrant as its streets. Be sure to try:
- Pa amb tomàquet: Rustic bread rubbed with ripe tomato, olive oil, and sea salt.
- Tapas: From patatas bravas to anchovies and Iberian ham, sample a bit of everything at El Xampanyet or Quimet & Quimet.
- Seafood Paella: Best enjoyed by the beach.
4. Marvel at La Sagrada Família:
Gaudí’s unfinished basilica is a symbol of Barcelona and a must-see. Whether touring inside or admiring from the outside, its intricate towers and stained glass windows are awe-inspiring.
5. Relax at Barceloneta Beach:
Just a short ride from the city center, Barceloneta offers a refreshing escape. Walk the promenade, stop for fresh seafood, or simply unwind by the sea — perfect after a full day of panels.
6. Shop and Stroll Along Passeig de Gràcia:
This elegant avenue is home to luxury boutiques, modernist buildings, and Gaudí’s famous Casa Batlló and Casa Milà (La Pedrera). Whether window shopping or admiring the architecture, it’s a stylish way to experience Barcelona’s flair.
7. Snap a Photo at the Arc de Triomf:
Originally built as the entrance to the 1888 Barcelona World Fair, this striking red-brick archway now stands as one of the city’s most iconic photo spots. Surrounded by palm trees and leading to the beautiful Ciutadella Park, it’s a picturesque place for a walk or a perfect Instagram moment.
Haven’t registered for eXpcon Barcelona? There’s still time to secure your place.