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    Frederick D.

    30m high by 28m wide this colossal gate, was built for the World Fair in 1888. Today there is a ton of pigeon protection at the top because falling off a ladder at that height is "no bueno!" Even Humpty dumpy wouldn't survive. Anyway, we stopped along this wonderful structure on our cycling tour. There was a couple singing a love song underneath to welcoming visitors.

    Aaron S.

    The Arc de Triomf of Barcelona's history dates back to 1888, when it was built to welcome visitors to the Universal Exposition, not to be confused with the Arc de Triomphe of Paris and similar structures around the world. Differences between Paris include the style, with Barcelona's arch being red, the style as Barcelona's arch features a neo-Mudejar style, and the fact here it's in a fully pedestrianised area, so it isn't full of tourists cutting across the road who are unaware of the underpass like in Paris, the latter I think is a huge benefit compared to Paris, although I do prefer the french structure in general. The red colour of the arch stands out, along Parc de la Ciutadella, making it a fairly pretty area to sit back and relax and spend some time, although it does feel very touristy at the same time. Benches are available which have views of the arch. There is a Metro station of the same nearby, which is handy if visiting the arch and planning to continue your journey around the city with ease. While I don't think it's much better than similar structures which tend to exist in cities across Europe, it's certainly one of the main attractions to visit when in Barcelona and worth a visit for sure. 4*

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    Harry B.

    The arc de triomf is very touristy but a great spot to walk around and take pics of. Wife and I enjoyed walking through and watching a few street performers. It was great on a sunny day. Parc and historic spot it is well taken care of and easy to get around. Must see while in Barcelona.

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    Gerry T.

    What a beautiful Arc - this Arc de Triomf, it's a little bit far from La Rambla and Sagrada Familia but it's so worth it to come to this park to experience this beautiful open space. It's hard to believe that Spain and Portugal were world powers up until the late 1800s. They were like the astronauts of today - sailing to unknown worlds and territories. Cuba, Mexico, Central and South America and the Philippines, etc., their triumphs were vast and wide. This park, I suppose, is a celebration of all that, the Arc was built in 1888. I just recently visited the Dewey monument in Union Square (San Fran), and it marks the US Navy defeating the Spanish armada in Manila Bay, in 1898. Thus, loosening their global grip and lessening their military victories. Still, as of today, Spain has the 14th largest GDP, so economically, it's still very relevant. Glad to celebrate my Spanish roots (5% per 23 and me) and it was cool to see all the similarities between the Philippines and Spain. In fact, they fast track citizenship for Filipinos wishing to immigrate, due to this historical relationship. But I obviously digress, as I often do, so come to this park and take it all in, the architecture, the history, the people, this Arc of Triomf.

    Posing in front of the arch at night! It's glowing
    Shayla B.

    An absolutely stunning arch that's located at the westside entrance of Parc de Ciutadella. The arch was constructed by architect Josep Vilaseca and served as the entrance for the 1888 Universal Expedition (Spain's first international World's Fair). It is comprised of beautiful red brick and a row of decorative friezes as well as stone bats that represent the emblem of King Jaume I. This part of the park is always bustling with locals and tourists. People can be seen regularly posing near the arch. It makes sense as it's a truly beautiful sight. This is an excellent spot to embark on a leisurely walk or even to rest and take in the pretty views. It's bright and beautiful during the day, but I must admit that it's even more gorgeous at night. It's almost as if it's glowing in the dark. I must have passed by this arch about 5 or 6 times during my visit, and it was intentional most of the time. It served as a great resting spot that was also fun for people watching. You're pretty much destined to pass by Arc de Triomf at some point while in Barcelona. But if not, make sure that you carve out some time to see this beauty. It's a really stunning sight.

    Retna S.

    Very famous landmark of the city. There are street performers along the passageway to the park.

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    Bladimir M.

    Enormous and beautiful arc adjacent to a park! Very popular spot for tourists! So many people taking pictures at all angles. Love the detail of the arc if you go up close!! So meticulously made, and everykne appreciates it.

    Donna B.

    Seems every major city has one. So how do you pass up this one ? It's at the northwest entrance to the Ciutadella Park facing Passeig de Sant Joan. A grand way to enter a beautiful area of Barcelona. In 1888 for Barcelona World Fair, Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas built the arch as the main gate. Today it crosses over the wide central promenade of the Passeig de Lluís Companys, leading to the Ciutadella Park that was once the site of the world fair. Unlike other Arcs this one is created from red brick and truly stands out. Grab a seat in the shade in the park and peer through the arc at newer Barcelona from the old world-and enjoy.

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    Francine L.

    First time in Barcelona so I wanted to check out all the sites and see almost everything that they have to offer and one of the popular hang-out spots is at the Arc De Triomf. I was amazed at how big and how many people are just hanging around and sitting with their friends just hanging out. You can see people running, walking, and just sitting down in the areas around it. It's a must-stop just to see how beautiful it is!

    Arc de Triomf (Arco de Triunfo in Spanish), is a historic landmark in the great city of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. Te Amo!
    Eric R.

    "Every relationship ends, until maybe you find one that lasts forever." - Penélope Cruz Hola! I admit I have an Arc fetish! Hoy! And maybe a Penélope one too! Arc de Triomf in Barcelona is perhaps one of my favorites or at least tied with Napoléon's Arc in Paris, which is second only to the majestic Arc de Triomphe also in Paris. Come follow me on my journey... Quiero ser tu heroe... Barcelona is one of my favorite European cities to just wander the streets. Of course it doesn't help everyone speaks to me in Espanol even though English is my first language and I never got above the 2nd grade in Spanish! I must sound dumb Jaja!:D Barcelona is filled with so much history, whimsical buildings by Antoni Gaudí, delicious Spanish tapas on every street corner, vintage vespas running around endlessly, and that one majestic red Arc called the "Gateway to the World". Arc de Triomf de Barcelona is a wonder to behold. Built for the 1888 Barcelona World's Fair, so of course the name stuck. Standing at 100 feet tall and 164 feet wide it's one of the largest Arcs in the world! The Neo-Mudéjar or Moorish Revival architecture is a sight you'll never forget. The front frieze contains the stone sculpture Barcelona rep les nacions (Catalan for "Barcelona welcomes the nations"). My favorites are the bats - The two pillars of the Arc feature bats carved in stone, which were the emblem of King Jaume I, who ruled over a period of prosperity in Barcelona. These bats are considered to be lucky in Barcelona! How amazing is this, right?! In the end, a visit to Barcelona without walking to, around, and through Arc de Triomf de Barcelona is simply no bueno. If staying in Barcelona, I highly recommend walking to this majestic landmark, to fully capture the essence of Spaniard lifesyle, as you pass the cafés, historic buildings, and everyday people just enjoying life. I walked under it from the Gothic Quarter to La Sagrada Familia with Penélope! Quiero ser tu heroe. Let me be your hero;)

    Gennie L.

    Arc de Triomf is a replica of the landmark in Paris. It's a beautiful structure with many artistic details. It's located near a park in the city center and is easily accessible by the metro. Both sides of the structure have beautiful views. Overall rating: 10/10

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    Afshin A.

    A Landmark from Exposició Universal de Barcelona I was just showing off my Catalan; that means "Barcelona Universal Exposition"! :-) Arc de Triomfn or Triumphal Arch was built in 1888 as the main access gate to the World Fair by Catalan architect Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas. It is a redbrick structure and if you pass under it and walk all the way through Passeig de Lluís Companys, you'll end up in Parc de la Ciutadella which was built over the former site of the world fair. The arc is a popular spot for tourists, like yours truly, who want to snap photos of themselves with the a recognizable landmark in the back drop.

    view of the Arc from across the street
    Tigra C.

    I didn't even realize Barcelona had an Arc de Triomf until I ran smack dab into it. I now think almost every major city in Europe might have one... I'm a fan of beautiful architecture and this small yet mighty landmark didn't disappoint. With intricate details in every inch of the structure, I was busy marveling at its unique beauty for nearly an hour. I know not of its history, but couldn't help but to feel some Roman influence. Again, this isn't a grand tourist site, just a simple albeit really cool and free stop. If you're taking the metro, there is a specific stop for Arc de Triomf.

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    Definitely check it out for photo opps and the red is very different from the Paris Arc.

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    Worth a visit. It's cool. The arch is smaller than France but is still really neat in spanish style and worth a visit

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    It's a pretty arc, but that's it. 2-minute photo op max. Been there. Done that!

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    This is a 5 star arc, break out your selfie sticks and smile folks

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    An absolutely stunning arch that's located at the westside entrance of Parc de Ciutadella.

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    4.6(1.3k reviews)
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    This place is also known as the Basílica de la Sagrada Família…read more Architecturally breathtaking and one of the most iconic landmarks in Barcelona, the Sagrada Família is a sight that leaves a lasting impression. Construction is still ongoing, and if you plan to tour the interior, I strongly recommend purchasing tickets well in advance. The demand is incredibly high, and unfortunately, tickets were sold out during my visit. The basilica continues to hold Mass on Sunday mornings, but I was already scheduled to be elsewhere and was unable to attend. According to our tour guide, Pope Leo is expected to visit the basilica to bless it, adding yet another chapter to the history of this extraordinary church. As you study the façade, you begin to appreciate the remarkable level of artistry and symbolism incorporated into every detail. Scenes from the Nativity, depictions of Jesus, and tributes to Joseph all come together to tell a visual story. The craftsmanship is astounding, and there is so much detail that I would actually recommend bringing binoculars or a small pair of opera glasses to fully appreciate the intricate carvings and architectural elements. Whether you are religious, spiritual, or simply an admirer of great architecture, this is a destination that should not be missed. The scale, beauty, and symbolism of the Sagrada Família are truly awe-inspiring, and it is one of those rare places that can quite literally take your breath away.

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    Casa Batlló

    4.4(401 reviews)
    1.3 kmL'Eixample

    Casa Batllo is one of Gaudi's beautiful architecture designs. I purchased the tickets online and…read morewas instructed to download the app. Within the app there is access to the tickets and the audio tour once you arrive that describes the different sections. The exterior is so beautiful and resembles a sea creature. He was known to get his inspiration from nature and it shows throughout Casa Batllo. The tour took about an hour. We went early in the day to avoid a long wait time. There are some gift shops in different sections throughout the tour and they also had an option to take a photo on the balcony which was available for purchase. Overall it was a nice experience!

    When researching popular tourist destinations in Barcelona, Casa Batlló came up on many a list. I…read morelike to take in museums and other historical structures whenever I visit a new city, so this sounded perfect. That being said, I purchased tickets for us to explore during our first full day in the city. Casa Batlló is one of several structures in Barcelona designed by Antoni Gaudí. I believe this was originally designed as a private residence, and has since become a showcase of the type of work Gaudí produced. The visits are self-guided, and once you enter you are given an audio guide that you can use throughout the house that provides information about the space you're in. The house itself is gorgeous. It's so intricately designed with different themes throughout the space. The audio guide really helped here as it told the history behind each room. I found myself snapping tons of pictures, or just standing there and taking it all in. As expected, there were a couple of gift shops, and some interactive exhibits scattered throughout the house as well. Note that not all spaces are open to all guests, it depends on the type of ticket you buy; that being said, even if you get the base ticket you will see a lot. Also, this place naturally attracts Instagrammers - be aware there are lots of people posing for the camera, Overall, Casa Batlló was an awesome experience. It was my first taste of Gaudí's influence on the city, and I would definitely return for another visit.

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    3.9(88 reviews)
    1.0 kmL'Eixample

    A place to meet in the Heart of Barcelona…read more Placa de Catalunya is where my family most recently went to meet our tour guide Luke from Barkeno for the Ultimate Gaudí Experience. Since I had been to Placa de Catalunya in the past, it's a stop on the Barcelona Turistic Bus tour, I felt confident meeting there. Enter the most popular running race in Barcelona. Cursa de Corte Ingles is a free race that goes a little over 10K as it weaves through Barcelona. It goes through the Olympic stadium where you can live out your Olympic dreams as you run through the stadium and then cross the finish line in, you guessed it, Placa de Catalunya. It was really interesting to weave through the runners as we navigated our family of five to meet Luke and get our headphones for our Barkeno Guru Walk. We even used the underground Metro station twice to cross under the race. It was much harder when we were in a group of 25! Love the energy and spirit of both visits. Two different days. Very unique experiences. A beautiful place in the Heart of Barcelona.

    While exploring the L'Eixample area, you can also visit the Plaça de Catalunya, which houses the…read morehistoric older style buildings and the more recent build architecture. There's a ton of space to walk around and see gorgeous sculptures, architecture, and find a lot of local eateries, shops, and activities! You can see the gorgeous Casa Battlo, walk through Barcelona's Gothic Quarter, stroll down La Rambla, or find a little tapas cafe and just watch the bustling streets and sidewalks come alive in this busy area. If you're looking for a place to stay while in Barcelona, this is an area to look near, because you will have so much to do and see right outside your front door!

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