Fun, culture and gastronomy is the proposal of this route through Barcelona. Two days of activities to enjoy the city's wide range of leisure activities. Accommodation is at the Hotel Bel Air of Castelldefels, half an hour by car from Barcelona, a 4-star hotel located on the Passeig Marítim with direct access to the beach. From the terrace of its rooms you can almost step on the sand of its 5 km beach.Day 1: Roman Escape Room, traditional cuisine and virtual Gaudí The first activity of the route is an escape room organised by Artemis Gymkhanas: Roman Barcelona – Rescuing Flavia. A proposal to delve into ancient Barcino and learn about the architectural remains that make up Barcelona's Roman heritage. Walking through the Gothic Quarter, and with the help of some papyri, you will have to find Flavia before she is sold in a slave market.During the route, you will pass by Carrer Llibreteria, which was originally the Cardus Maximus, the main street leading to Rome. You will also make a stop at Plaça del Rei and the Barcelona History Museum, which houses the largest underground excavation of Roman sites in Europe.At lunch time you have a table ready at Restaurant La Font de Prades at Poble Espanyol. This establishment has been offering traditional Catalan cuisine since 1969 and its menu never lacks cannelloni gratin, sausage with Santa Pau beans, cod cooked in various ways or grilled meats.After lunch you can take the opportunity to stroll through the alleys of Poble Espanyol. This site is a tourist attraction on the mountain of Montjuïc which was built on the occasion of the Barcelona Universal Exhibition of 1929. It is a replica of an Iberian town made up of monuments and buildings from all over Spain.A visit to the Gaudí Exhibition Center-Museu Diocesà de Barcelona is the last stop of the day. This space, located in the Diocesan Museum of Barcelona, has a permanent and unique collection of pieces, objects and documents by the architect Gaudí. In Walking with Gaudí you delve into the creativity of this genius through models, audiovisual installations, holograms and scenographies. Thanks to the use of virtual reality, in this museum you can travel to the past and meet Gaudí to visit the interior of the Güell Crypt, of the Güell Colony located in Santa Coloma de Cervelló.Day 2: Visit to the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya and tapas route through the marketsThe second day begins with a visit to the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya in Barcelona. Located in the Palau Nacional de Montjuïc, this space brings together the most important collection of Catalan art in the world. From Romanesque to Catalan modernism, with works by Gaudí, Casas, Miró or Rusiñol. It also has an extensive collection of medieval Gothic and Renaissance and Baroque art with works by Titian, Velázquez and El Greco.At noon it's time to enjoy the gastronomy with a tapas route through Barcelona markets. The Market to Tapas tour is organised by Wanderbeak. While walking through the Gothic Quarter and the Born, a guide will explain the history of Barcelona's markets and the importance of local products in Catalan gastronomy.During the three-hour tour, you will stop to taste tapas at Mercat de la Boqueria, the most popular in the city, which has more than 300 stops. You will also visit the Santa Caterina Market, turned into an architectural icon for its peculiar multicolored cover, which was designed by the architect Enric Miralles with the collaboration of the artist Toni Comella and made with ceramic tiles imitating the modernist trencadís, a kind of mosaic made with ceramic pieces. Are you hungry for Barcelona?