Sagrada Familia
Sagrada Familia
Antoni Gaudi's unfinished masterpiece and UNESCO World Heritage Site, this extraordinary basilica has been under construction since 1882. Its unique blend of Gothic and Art Nouveau architecture features towering spires, intricate facades depicting biblical scenes, and a breathtaking interior with tree-like columns and stunning stained glass windows.
Park Guell
Park Guell
A whimsical public park designed by Antoni Gaudi, featuring colorful mosaic work, organic architectural forms, and stunning views of Barcelona. The park's Monumental Zone showcases Gaudi's creative genius with its famous dragon fountain, serpentine bench, and gingerbread-style gatehouses.
La Rambla
La Rambla
Barcelona's most famous pedestrian boulevard stretching 1.2 kilometers from Placa de Catalunya to the waterfront. This tree-lined promenade is filled with street performers, flower stalls, cafes, and the historic La Boqueria market, offering a quintessential Barcelona experience.
Gothic Quarter
Gothic Quarter
The atmospheric heart of old Barcelona, featuring a maze of narrow medieval streets, hidden plazas, and stunning Gothic architecture. Home to the Barcelona Cathedral, ancient Roman walls, and countless charming cafes and boutiques tucked into centuries-old buildings.
Casa Batllo
Casa Batllo
One of Gaudi's most fantastical creations, this UNESCO World Heritage building features a facade resembling dragon scales, skull-like balconies, and an undulating roof. The interior is equally spectacular with flowing organic forms and innovative use of natural light.
Casa Mila (La Pedrera)
Casa Mila (La Pedrera)
Gaudi's last civil work before dedicating himself to the Sagrada Familia, this UNESCO-listed building features a remarkable undulating stone facade, wrought-iron balconies, and a spectacular rooftop with surreal chimneys offering panoramic city views.
Barceloneta Beach
Barceloneta Beach
Barcelona's most popular and accessible beach, stretching along the Mediterranean coast. This golden sand beach offers excellent swimming, water sports, beachfront restaurants (chiringuitos), and a lively promenade perfect for walking, cycling, or people-watching.
Camp Nou
Camp Nou
Home stadium of FC Barcelona, one of the world's most famous football clubs. The largest stadium in Europe offers immersive tours through the museum, trophy room, players' tunnel, pitch-side, and press room, celebrating the club's legendary history.
Picasso Museum
Picasso Museum
Housing one of the most extensive collections of Pablo Picasso's works, this museum spans five medieval palaces in the Born district. The collection of over 4,000 pieces traces the artist's formative years and his deep connection to Barcelona.
Montjuic
Montjuic
A historic hill overlooking the city and harbor, offering gardens, museums, the 1992 Olympic facilities, and the impressive Montjuic Castle. The Magic Fountain provides spectacular light and music shows, while the cable car offers stunning panoramic views.