The Spanish Village in Barcelona, which is known there as Poble Espanyol, is an architectural masterpiece and an open museum, built for the Universal Exhibition in Barcelona in 1929 as a miniature model of the Spanish village and as a means of acquaintance with the visitor with the cultural diversity in Spain.
This village still retains its splendor and beauty and includes a large group of handicraft workshops and attached shops selling its unique crafts, as well as a wonderful group of restaurants and cafes, and the village is one of the most important tourist attractions in Barcelona.

The best activities in the Spanish village of Barcelona
- Stroll in the Spanish village in Barcelona and enjoy looking at this masterpiece of ancient Spanish architecture, as once you pass through the entrance gate to the village, you will feel that you are part of this ancient era.
- The Spanish Village in Barcelona is a center of many handicrafts and handicrafts that are held within its workshops, and by skilled workers who provide exquisite and well-made products.
- There are also more than 40 shops in the Spanish village of Barcelona that offer a variety of workshop products. You will find leather, porcelain and glass products. You will definitely buy many of these products because of their high quality and taste.
- In order to provide more means of enjoyment in the Spanish village of Barcelona, the time of the youngsters came in their own play area to bring happiness to their souls.
- You will find a great variety in the number of restaurants within the Spanish Village in Barcelona that serve the most delicious Spanish dishes, giving you the opportunity to choose the perfect one among them.
- Your coffee with a Spanish taste in the Spanish village of Barcelona, where you will find many cafes that overlook the different facades of that wonderful village.
times of work
- Friday from 09:00 am to 03:00 am.
- Saturday from 09:00 am to 04:00 am.
- Both from 09:00 in the morning until 08:00 in the evening.
- The rest of the week from 09:00 am to 11:30 pm.
Entry prices
- €11 for adults and free for children under 4 years old.
- 6.25 € for ages 5-12 years old.