Post your adventures on Instagram/TikTok for an opportunity to win prizes!
THE RULES:
Make sure that your Instagram/TikTok account is public and that you follow @barcelona_onsite.
Post any photo/video/TikTok of you checking off a Bucket List item and add the hashtag #CISBarcelonaBucketList in the caption or in the post's first comment.
Each semester, we'll pick one winner of all the posts from that semester to win an AMAZING prize! for them and a friend!
Use the #CISBARCELONABUCKETLIST map on Google Maps to find all your locations
THE #BUCKETLIST
Spot the oddly shaped elephant gargoyle on the Cathedral.
Try classic Catalan food at Can Culleretes a traditional eatery that has been around since the late 1700's.
Go check out the crypt with its ancient tombs and the Museum of the Cathedral (beneath the gallery of the cloister), which displays paintings by Spanish masters from the 15th and 16th centuries
Learn about the legend of Saint Jordi and other magical legends of the Gòtic Quarter.
Cheer on the Castellers in Placa Sant Jaume during a festival
Join the sardana dancers in front of the cathedral on a Saturday or Sunday
Admire all the colors of the rose window from inside the Iglesia de Santa Maria del Pi
Count up the number of geese at the Cloister and learn the legend behind the meaningful number.
Enjoy a glass of Cava and the views of the Cathedral and Montjuic at The Panoramic Terrace at Hotel Colón
Have a coffee in Els Quatre Gats, a restaurant that was frequented by Picasso.
Find out what actually caused the damage to the walls in Plaça Felip Neri as there are conflicting two versions.
Buy a candle at Cereria Subirà the oldest candle makers In Barcelona
Try churros con chocolate at "granja" on Petrixol street
Stroll down La Rambla
Drink from the canaletes so that you will fall In love with Barcelona and return one day (legend has it).
Try some tapas in La Boqueria
Browse the collections at the vintage shops on Riera Baixa
Visit Palau Güell (not the park) and discover another masterpiece by Gaudí.
Pass by the skateboarders in front of the MACBA on your way to see an exhibit.
Visit the Esglèsia de Sant Pau del Camp, the oldest church in Barcelona and see its Romanesque cloister.
In Bar Marsellas on C/ Sant Pau, among the dusty bottles, have a drink for a journey back in time.
On Rambla del Raval, walk and pet the "gato" de Botero.
Catch a temporary exhibit at the CCCB
Go to the Museu Marítim to view where some of the initial boats that reached America were constructed.
Check out the 400 different species at the Barcelona Zoo
In El Forum, Rollerblade, skate or watch others attempting to do so.
Take a ride on the Transbordador Aeri for an aerial view of the port.
Grab a drink at one of the many bars and clubs along the beach.
In Barceloneta, enjoy a fideuá or a paella.
Admire the sand sculptures along the beach.
Swim with the sharks at Barcelona's Aquarium
Stroll through the Art Deco Train Station Estació de França, constructed in 1929, and see why it was declared a Local Cultural Legacy by the city.
Catch a Flamenco show at the historic El Molino theatre
Have a tapa and a vermut at Quimet Quimet
Go "pintxo" hopping on C/ Blai.
Dine on tapas at La Platilleria
Soak in the beauties o f the Palau de la Música Catalana, one of the most beautiful concert venues In the world.
Visit the Museu Picasso and see some of the artist's most famous works of art.
Take some Instagram worthy pics at the MOCO museum
Find out why locals refer to this Barcelona church as the ¨Sea Cathedral¨
Buy some freshly roasted nuts in Casa Gispert, whose wood oven has been operating since 1851
Have a picnic, rent a row boat, and admire the architecture at the Parc de la Ciutadella
Wander around the Mercat del born to learn about Catalonia’s defeat in the 1714 War of Succession.
Walk underneath the Arc de Triomf, which was built as the entrance to the World Fair held In Barcelona In 1888.
Get in touch with your inner Willy Wonka at the Chocolate Museum (Museu de la Xocolata).
Grab some patatas bravas and a caña at Bar del Pla.
Find the dragon at the Casa Batlló on the ‘block of discord’
Find all your favorite stores on your way up and down Passeig de Gracia
Try a different dish or drink from every restaurant at El Nacional
Check out the views from the roof of the Casa Mila (La Pedrera)
Walk down Calle Verdi in Gràcia and rub elbows with locals In Placa del Sol
Go shopping at Las Arenas: a bullfighting ring turned shopping mall
Browse the different stalls at Els Encants market, and make sure you haggle for a good deal!
Visit La Sagrada Família, one of Gaudí's masterpieces and find out the significance for each of the 18 towers.
Get lost in the Parque del Laberinto de Horta
Spend an afternoon in Park Güell, and check out the amazing views. Don't forget to take a picture with the dragon!
Head to Camp Nou to cheer on Barça and check out the museum.
Hit the trails and head up to Collserola national park for some amazing views of the Mediterranean
Spend an afternoon of adrenaline rush up at Tibidabo’s Park d’Atraccions
Catch the sunset at Bunkers del Carmel
Prepare to be amazed at the Magic Fountain show
Admire the work of Picasso, Dali, Ramon Casas and many more of Barcelona’s most influential artists of the late 19th and early 20th century at MNAC (Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya)
Spend a sunny Sunday at Piscina Municipal de Montjuïc, the outdoor olympic pool with views of the city
Visit Poble Espanyol to feel like you're In a living museum of Spanish culture.
Find the Olympic Ring from 1992 at Estadi & Museu Olímpic
Visit the Joan Miró Museum and admire one of Catalunya's most celebrated artists.
Spend a sunny afternoon in the Botanical Gardens and the Sculpture Garden
From the Castell de Montjuïc, enjoy great views of the sea. During the summer, watch a movie projected on the castle wall.
Have a discussion about national identity with a Catalan and a Spaniard.
Buy a rose and a book for a friend or loved one on Día St Jordi (April 23) and find out the history behind the day.
Watch a castellers practice and ask to join in on making the piña.
Try a homemade vermut before a meal.
Participate in the Correfoc and see the Gigantes during La Mercè festival in September.
Eat calçots during the months of January-April and make sure to dip them in Romesco sauce
Learn 5 phrases in Catalan
Learn how to make a Tortilla Española and master the 'flip.'
Visit the monastery at Montserrat
Tour the Roman ruins in Tarragona
Spend an afternoon walking through Girona’s medieval core and visit the Jewish History Museum
Soak in the masterpieces at Salvador Dalí’s Teatre-Museu in Figueres
Spend a day in a Costa Brava village like Tossa de Mar or Cadaqués.
Spend a day hiking in Montseny national park
Admire all the creative costumes at Carnival in Sitges
Go on a cava tour and taste the Spanish version of champagne.
Enjoy nature in the Pyrenees for hiking, skiing or rafting
Soak in the incredible Moorish architecture at the Alhambra in Granada.
Find all of the different Spanish communities around Plaza España in Sevilla and rent a row boat.
Try as many 'pintxos' as you can in one of Spain's gastronomical capitals of San Sebastian.
Admire modern architecture while also visiting the museums and aquariums at la Cuidad de Artes y Ciencias In Valencia. (BONUS- go during Las Fallas festival)!
Visit the ancient and historic town of Toledo.
Spend a day wandering around Ronda and check out one of Spain's oldest and most historic bullrings.
Dance 'Sevillana,' drink rebujitos, and admire all of the beautiful flamenco dresses at the Feria de Jerez in April
Head to Asturias and try the famous 'Sidra'
Check out some of the crystal blue water beaches In the Balearic Islands.
Head to Santiago de Compostela In Galicia to check out the Cathedral and all of the lush green landscape
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