I'm off to Barcelona on Saturday for a conference on the Monday and the Tuesday, so I have Saturday afternoon, all day Sunday and Wednesday morning to see the city.
I have booked onto a free bike tour early on Saturday afternoon, but what else should I make sure I don't miss ?
Any ideas ?
I've been umpteen times as I was lucky enough to have pal who lived in BCN, there is not enough time in week to see what you "should" see, and if you try to see too much you'll regret not just enjoying the feel of the city, IMO anyway.
It's a compact City and very hard to get lost, up and you are going towards the mountains, down, to the sea, and the center is only bisected by two major roads north to south and if you are not on Las Ramblas, then you east of it and are on Via Laietana
I'd definitely junk the bike tour and just hire a bike, you can go along the seafront (for miles, to Badalona even if you like) and there are plenty of cycle lanes, I'd also not bother going in any attractions, you don't have much time for ticket buying & queues.
Things I'd do. (Some have been suggested)
Ride around.
See Sagrada Familia, ride up there and around it.
Ride onto Gracia for look, away from most tourists.
Junk bike.
Cable car across port (great views), or the funicular (easier) up to Montjuic for a wander, the views and the Olympic Stadium.
Potter around in Born, in the triangle between the Picasso Museum, Santa Caterina market and the Santa Maria del mar church.
Take time to sit down and have beer in Place Reial and people watch.
Sit down and have beer in the seedy side (Raval Ramblas) and people watch. Heading south is a big bronze cat, past & at the bottom, go left, in 100 yards you are in a square (Place de Salvador Segui). Something funny is usually kicking off there and I like to watch from Bar Filmax, Bar El Cayote or Bar Robador.
You can have a great time just wandering, without seeing anything that you "should" tbh.