
This masterpiece of modernist architecture, built by Antoni Gaudi, pushes the gothic style to the extreme, drawing hundreds of visitors a day.
Tired of dodging cars when trying to cross the street? This busy street is just for pedestrians and is lined with outdoor markets, shops, restaurants and cafes.
Catalan cuisine at unusually low prices, restaurant is conveniently located at the Placa Reial.
Parc Guell Address: Carrer d'Olot Count Eusebi Guell was a prominent industrialist in Barcelona who was inspired to build a garden city with 60... more »
One of 2 houses by Gaudí in Barcelona that can be toured. truly amazing and worth the visit. go in the mornings, before the site gets crowded with... more »
Hours: November to February: 9 am to 6:30 pm; March to October: 9 am to 8 pm. Closed: Jan. 1 and 6, Dec. 25 and 26. Night Visits with a glass of... more »
Operating since 1929, this place is known for churros and hot chocolate. Head upstairs for an elevated seat above the busy La Rambla.
This town house was the home of industrialist Eusebi Güell and was Antonio Gaudi's first major building in the city.
Many of the buildings in this neighborhood date back to Roman and medieval times.
The Picasso Museum's hours: Tuesday to Sundays (including holidays): 10 am to 8 pm. Closed Mondays and Jan.1, May 1, June 24, Dec. 25 and 26. The... more »
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