Girona and Costa Brava Day Trip from Barcelona: Full Guide

Combine medieval Girona with the dramatic Costa Brava coast on this popular day trip from Barcelona. Route, timings, pickup options and tips for making the most of both destinations.


Quick Answer

Casa Batlló tickets cost €35 to €49 depending on the experience type. The standard entry includes an audio guide. The premium Magic Nights experience adds evening entry with a theatrical presentation. Booking online in advance is essential as walk-up queues can be 2 hours long.

Why Spring Is the Best Season for Barcelona

April, May, and early June are consistently the finest months to visit Barcelona. Temperatures sit between 17°C and 24°C — warm enough for outdoor dining and beach visits, cool enough for comfortable hours-long walking. Crowds are meaningful but not overwhelming; the city is animated by the returning tourist season without the suffocating peak-summer density. Daylight hours extend to 20:30-21:00 by May, giving you long evenings for the outdoor life Barcelona does best.

Spring also brings Sant Jordi Day (April 23rd) — Catalonia’s equivalent of Valentine’s Day — when the Ramblas and city streets fill with book and rose stalls, and the city’s literary culture is on visible, charming display. The festival is entirely local, not staged for tourists, and coincides with the beginning of the outdoor terrace season.

Key Events and Festivals in Spring 2026

Sant Jordi (April 23) is the unmissable spring event: roses for women, books for men, stalls throughout the Gothic Quarter and on Passeig de Gracia. Semana Santa (Easter week) falls in April 2026 and brings processions through the Gothic Quarter and a busy week of religious and cultural events. The Primavera Sound music festival typically falls in late May to early June — an internationally significant multi-stage event at the Parc del Forum and other venues.

The Barcelona Open (tennis) at the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona on Montjuic is usually held in late April. For architecture, spring is when the major Gaudi sites look their best — the stained glass at Sagrada Familia in morning light is at its most dramatic before the high summer sun bleaches the colour range.

What to Book Ahead for April and May

Sagrada Familia timed entry should be booked at least three weeks in advance for April and May 2026. Easter week specifically is extremely busy — book four to six weeks ahead. Park Guell morning slots fill quickly from April onwards; book immediately once your travel dates are confirmed. For accommodations, mid-range central hotels in the Eixample and Gothic Quarter book out four to eight weeks ahead during Sant Jordi week and Easter.

For restaurants, the most popular neighbourhood spots do not take bookings; arrive early (13:00 for lunch, 20:30 for dinner) or accept a short wait. Rooftop bar reservations become necessary from late April onwards. Guided tours for Gaudi architecture and walking tours of the Gothic Quarter are available with two to five days’ notice in spring, unlike summer when one to two weeks is needed.

Packing and Practical Tips for Spring

  • Layers — mornings can be cool (12-15°C); afternoons warm to 22-24°C by May
  • Light rain jacket — April averages 5-6 rain days; showers are brief
  • Comfortable walking shoes — cobblestones in the Gothic Quarter, long days on your feet
  • Sun protection from May — UV index rises sharply, hat and SPF 30+ advisable
  • Book Sagrada Familia and Park Guell before you finalise your flights

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ABOUT THIS GUIDE

Written by the La Sagrada Familia editorial team — local Barcelona travel writers with over 8 years of experience visiting, reviewing, and booking tours at Sagrada Familia and across Catalonia. Every guide is researched on the ground, updated regularly, and based on real visits. We are not affiliated with the official Sagrada Familia foundation.