Travelling with teens can be exciting, rewarding, and sometimes a bit unpredictable — especially when you want activities that keep everyone entertained. Barcelona makes this easy. Whether your teens love sports, food, culture, or adventure, the city is packed with places where they can burn energy, explore new interests, and share experiences that feel genuinely memorable.
Below you’ll find a varied list of ideas that work well for families with older kids, offering the right balance of action, discovery, and fun. From indoor experiences to outdoor activities, Barcelona has something for everyone in the family.
Here’s our guide to things to do in Barcelona with teenagers.
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Best Things To Do in Barcelona With Teenagers
1. Barcelona Bosc Urbà
If you’ve come to Barcelona with teenagers, one of the best things you can do is visit a fun place where everyone can enjoy time together as a family.
This “urban forest” is located near the sea and is easily accessible by public transport. Here, every family member can take part in different circuits and activities suited to their age and preferences. From zip lines to ladders and bridges, you’ll be able to show your adventurous side with complete peace of mind, as all equipment and facilities guarantee both fun and safety. You’ll also find a food truck to recharge your energy and make the most of your day there.
Thanks to its location near the sea, you can also enjoy a delicious tapa or a plate of paella with sea views — an unforgettable plan!
It’s open all year round, and you can check their schedules and prices on their official website. The most common family circuit costs €17 per person.
- Address: Parc del Fòrum, s/n, 08019 Barcelona
2. Indoorwall Barcelona
This is the perfect option if you’re in Barcelona and looking for a well-equipped place where teenagers can have fun while challenging themselves. It’s also a great choice for colder or rainy days, as it’s an indoor space where you’ll be protected from the weather.
You’ll find this fun climbing activity in two different locations in Barcelona: one in Hospitalet de Llobregat and the other in El Clot. Both offer excitement and adventure, with unforgettable experiences that promote self-improvement and perseverance. You can find climbing activities adapted to all levels, from beginners to experienced climbers.
Both venues are surrounded by shops and restaurants, so you can enjoy a nice lunch or dinner after this adventurous activity.
- Entry price: €12 per person
- Address: Carrer de Gabriel y Galán, 3, Sant Martí, 08026 Barcelona / Av. Fabregada, 33, 08907 L’Hospitalet de Llobregat

3. Escape Rooms / Street Scape
In Barcelona, you’ll find a great variety of escape rooms at affordable prices, where you can solve intriguing cases and have fun with the younger members of the family. These games can be played online or in person, but for a truly memorable experience, we recommend visiting one of the many escape room venues in the city.
Here are a few suggestions:
Misión Gaudí
Antoni Gaudí’s workshop is on fire, and you must save the plans for the Sagrada Familia to escape. The activity lasts 60 minutes and can be played in groups of 2–5 people.
- Price: from €21 per person
- Address: Passatge del Patriarca, 4–10, local D, 08002 / Carrer de l’Arc de Sant Silvestre, 3, 08003
Academy of Magic
In this escape room, you’ll have the chance to save the world. If you’re a Harry Potter fan and have ever dreamed of joining Hogwarts, this is the place for you. You’ll have 60 minutes to have this magical experience.
- Price: from €22 per person
- Address: Carrer de Roger de Flor, 89, L’Eixample, 08013 Barcelona
The Jungle Secret
Here, adventurers must solve riddles and challenges to avoid being trapped in the world of Jumanji. It’s suitable for children aged nine and upand fun is guaranteed!
- Price: from €22 per person
- Address: Carrer de Roger de Flor, 89, L’Eixample, 08013 Barcelona
Street Scape
If the weather allows and you’re looking for something outdoors, try a Street Scape, an entertaining escape room-style activity in the open air. Organised by Casa Batlló, it lets you uncover the secrets of Modernism in the Eixample district. It’s available in several languages, lasts around two hours, and must be done in groups (2–20 people).
You can find up-to-date schedules on their website.
- Price: Adults €22, Children €12
- Address: Pg. de Gràcia, 43, L’Eixample, 08007 Barcelona
4. Skatepark Mar Bella
If teenagers love skateboarding, this is the perfect spot to show off their skills. This large bowl area includes different sections for all levels, so you don’t need to be an expert to enjoy it. Located right next to Mar Bella Beach, it’s an ideal place for a seaside stroll or to grab a meal with sea views afterwards. Entry is free as it’s a public space.
- Address: Av. del Litoral, 106, Sant Martí, 08005 Barcelona
5. Mercat dels Encants
For those who love antiques and second-hand items, this is the place to go. The market features over 300 stalls and restaurants, creating a unique atmosphere where you can explore all kinds of affordable treasures. There are also auctions several days a week.
Its origins date back to the year 1300, when used goods began to be sold at the gates of Barcelona’s old city walls.
Entry is free, and it’s easily accessible by public transport. You can check the current schedule on their website.
- Address: Carrer dels Castillejos, 158, L’Eixample, 08013 Barcelona
6. Afternoon Treat at Chök
Who doesn’t enjoy a sweet treat in the afternoon? For a delightful chocolate-filled snack, head to Chök. There are several locations across Barcelona, but the first opened in 2013 at Carrer del Carme, 3, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona. Since then, they’ve been sharing their passion for chocolate in all its forms.
All their shops are in lively areas, so you can take a pleasant walk while enjoying their creations. If you visit the original shop, you’ll be just steps away from the Basilica of Santa Maria del Pi and only a 7-minute walk from Barcelona Cathedral.
Find all their locations on their website.
For most teenagers visiting Barcelona, the Barcelona Football Museum is an unmissable plan. Here, football fans can dive into the true spirit of Barça. The exhibition is filled with emotional content that recreates what makes Barça “more than a club”. The visit ends in an impressive, immersive audiovisual space.
While you’re there, stop by the FC Barcelona Megastore, where you’ll find personalised shirts, souvenirs and merchandise that young fans will love.
- Price: from €19
- Address: Carrer d’Arístides Maillol, s/n, Les Corts, 08028 Barcelona
8. Montjuïc Castle + Magic Fountain
Montjuïc Castle is a former military fortress located atop the hill of the same name, offering panoramic views of the city and the port. Its history is closely linked to key moments in Barcelona’s past. Built in the 17th century as a watchtower to defend the city, it now serves as a cultural venue for exhibitions and events. It was declared a Cultural Asset of National Interest (BCIN) in 1988.
Since you’re already in the area, take advantage of the walk down the mountain and end your day at the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc, where you can enjoy a beautiful light and music show.
Check showtimes on their website.
- Price: €9
- Address: Ctra. de Montjuïc, 66, Sants-Montjuïc, 08038 Barcelona
9. Trip to Collserola
The Collserola Natural Park is a natural treasure perfect for hiking and day trips. Just 40 minutes by car from Barcelona, it spans over 8,000 hectares of green landscape.
There are many routes to explore, with varying lengths and difficulty levels. Two of the most popular are El Pi d’en Xandri and Sant Medir Hermitage.
El Pi d’en Xandri is one of the oldest pine trees in Catalonia and a cultural symbol of Sant Cugat, where it stands. It’s 234 years old, 23 metres tall, and has a trunk diameter of 3.2 metres.
Meanwhile, the Hermitage of Sant Medir, also in Sant Cugat, is surrounded by Mediterranean forests. According to tradition, Sant Medir was a 4th-century farmer who offered water and beans to Saint Sever, Bishop of Barcelona, during his escape from Roman persecution. He was later captured and martyred.
This is a perfect destination for a hike that blends nature, history and local heritage, a peaceful, authentic contrast to the city’s busy rhythm.
Related read: The Best Parks in Barcelona
Exploring Barcelona with teenagers is an opportunity to see the city from a different perspective. More active, curious, and fun. Between outdoor adventures, urban experiences and historical corners, there’s something for every taste.
Whether you’re after adrenaline, culture, or the perfect spot for a sweet treat, every plan creates special memories and shows that Barcelona has much more to offer than what appears in the guidebooks.









