Barcelona is the city of Antoni Gaudi.
This guide is an efficient way to tour 5 Gaudí buildings registered as UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Barcelona is the city of Antoni Gaudi.
This guide is an efficient way to tour 5 Gaudí buildings registered as UNESCO World Heritage sites.
From Sagrada Familia to Park Güell, Gaudi's masterpieces
Gaudi's unfinished masterpiece, under construction for over 140 years since construction began in 1882. Target completion in 2026. The light coming through the interior pillars and stained glass with a forest motif is fantastic. If you go up to the tower, you can see the city of Barcelona.
A self-serve seafood restaurant loved by Barcelona locals. You can choose fresh seafood yourself and cook it to order by weight. The best quality for the price, including shrimp, mussels, squid, and lobster.
Gaudí's remodeling masterpiece called "House of Bones." It features a skull-shaped balcony and a roof shaped like a dragon's back. The interior is decorated with ocean-themed curves and blue tiles. Experience Gaudí's imagination with an AR guide.
Gaudí's residential architecture nicknamed "Quarry". A wavy appearance with no straight lines. The ventilation vents and chimneys on the rooftop look like a science fiction movie. You can visit the Gaudi Museum and model apartment.
A fairytale park created by Gaudí and his patron Güell. The mosaic-decorated lizard fountain, winding benches, and confectionery-like buildings create a fairytale-like atmosphere. View of Barcelona city and the Mediterranean Sea.
Tapas bar in the famous market on Las Ramblas. Jamon, cheese and seafood pintxos with cava (Spanish sparkling wine). “Bar Pinotxo” at the entrance to the market is a restaurant loved by locals.
Unlimited subway and bus access with the Hola Barcelona transit card. When traveling between Barcelona and Madrid, the Eurail Spain Pass is recommended.