📸 The Most Viral Rooftops in Barcelona 2025. If there’s one plan you can’t skip in Barcelona, it’s going up to a rooftop. Whether you’re visiting or living here, these terraces are the plan to see the city from above, grab a drink with a view, and obviously, take your best photos.
From rooftops with direct views of the Sagrada Familia to sky bars with signature cocktails and sunset DJs — here are the spots that everyone’s talking about in 2025.
And one tip: if you don’t know what to do with your luggage, leave it with Bags&Go. We’ll take it wherever and whenever you need, so you can just focus on enjoying the rooftop (and the photo, of course).
📸 Terraza Sercotel Rosellón
📍 Calle Rosellón, right in front of the Sagrada Familia
One of the most viral spots in Barcelona, especially on TikTok and Instagram. From this terrace you have the Sagrada Familia right in front of you — no filters needed. Perfect for sunset photos with a drink or coffee.
💡 What you need to know: access is by reservation only, and there’s a minimum spend (even if you’re not staying there). It’s small, so book ahead.
🌤️ La Terraza Atik – H10 Cubik
📍 Via Laietana (just a few steps from Plaça Catalunya)
One of the most central and photogenic terraces in Barcelona. It has skyline and Cathedral views, a small pool, colorful cocktails, and a chill atmosphere. Perfect for a drink after walking through the Gothic Quarter or for watching the sunset without leaving the center.
💡 Free access with a drink. A great spot for those urban-style photos that just scream “Barcelona.”

🌅 The Roof – The Barcelona EDITION
📍 El Born
Probably the most stylish rooftop in the city. 360º views of downtown, amazing design, and a crowd that looks straight out of a magazine. Everything here is made for that perfect “sunset drink and outfit” mood.
💡 Open access with a reservation or minimum spend.

🥂 Nobu Hotel Rooftop
📍 Avinguda de Roma (Sants)
The highest rooftop in Barcelona. From here you can see the whole city, the sea, and even the mountains. It has a more exclusive vibe, a Japanese-inspired menu, and top cocktails.
💡 You can go up even if you’re not a guest. Best time to go: sunset or night.

🎧 The Rooftop at Sir Victor
📍 Passeig de Gràcia
A classic for those looking for views of the Sagrada Familia and Casa Milà, but with a more relaxed vibe. There are often DJ sets at sunset, and the atmosphere is young, international, and stylish.
💡 Perfect for a drink while watching the city light up.

🌇 360º Terrace – Hotel Barceló Raval
📍 Raval
One of the most iconic rooftops in the city center. 360-degree skyline views, colorful cocktails, and live music. If you like an urban vibe that feels less “hotel,” this is your spot.
💡 Free entry — just buy a drink.

💡 Tips to enjoy Barcelona’s rooftops
- Go at sunset: the light is perfect for photos.
- Always book ahead, especially if you’re not a guest.
- Weekends get crowded (and some rooftops limit entry).
- And remember: don’t bring luggage with you. If you’re between check-in and check-out, leave your bags with Bags&Go and enjoy the views hands-free and stress-free.