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Barcelona - The night of Sant Joan on Sunday June 23, 2024. Fireworks and rockets could be heard all night

Barcelona

4.5(25 reviews)
2.3 kmL'Eixample

Truly a city worth visiting and admiring the history and culture. Having the chance to visit during…read morethe holidays made it all the better. From the holiday markets to La Sagrada Família, go get lost. Their public transportation system is superb and very efficient. A city I'll truly enjoy and want to visit again!

Barcelona is a city of contrasts ...where centuries-old streets sit next to bold, modern…read morearchitecture. In addition, busy city life blends seamlessly with the relaxed persona of the Mediterranean. For example, Arc de Triomp contrasts with bold, beautiful and modern public art. Barcelona is known for the work of architect Antoni Gaudí, whose designs define much of the city's skyline. His masterpiece, La Sagrada Família, is a spectacular basilica that has been under construction since the 19th century and remains one of the world's most recognizable landmarks. The Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) is the heart of the old city, filled with narrow medieval streets, Roman ruins, and historic squares. It has been a central area since Roman times and is known for its architecture and cultural significance. Barcelona sits between the Mediterranean Sea and surrounding hills, giving it a scenic setting and easy access to beaches. This mix of coastline and city life adds to its appeal as both a cultural and leisure destination. Barcelona offers unforgettable cuisine, especially tapas and fresh seafood, alongside bustling markets like La Boqueria. While we were not able to have any this trip, we love their churros con chocolate...nothing in this world like it.

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Barcelona - Museu Picasso

Museu Picasso

Barcelona - Museu Picasso

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Barcelona - Barcelona port terminal as seen from onboard the Sun Princess ship

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Barcelona port terminal as seen from onboard the Sun Princess ship

La Sagrada Familia - Inside of the church

La Sagrada Familia

4.6(1.3k reviews)
1.3 kmL'Eixample

One of the highlights on our 2-week trip to Spain and Portugal. Gaudi's grand masterpiece in the…read moreresidential Eixample neighborhood is an icon of the city. It boasts bold, wildly creative, unmistakable organic architecture and décor inside and out - from its melting Glory Façade to its skull-like Passion Façade to its rainforest-esque interior. Really spectacular! We came at the end of the day, and the light was flooding through the stained glass window. We also did the Bell tower which has gorgeous panoramic views of the city. You take the elevator up and then down about 300 stairs down a narrow, winding staircase. Note: Buy timed entry reservations in advance, and make sure you book on the official website: www.sagradafamilia.org. I initially got scammed by Feel the City and paid €340, instead of €140. I hate that; the scammer sites are very official looking.

No matter how many photos you've seen, nothing really prepares you for seeing Basílica de la…read moreSagrada Família in person. Gaudí's masterpiece is breathtaking from every angle, and the level of detail on both the exterior and interior is incredible. As sunlight shines through the colorful stained-glass windows, the entire basilica fills with vibrant colors, creating a peaceful and unforgettable atmosphere. We took our time to appreciate all the little details rather than rushing through. The audio guide helped us understand the symbolism behind the design. Booking tickets in advance is highly recommended, especially during the busy season, as entry times often sell out.

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La Sagrada Familia - Barcelona, Spain // Aerik Von

Barcelona, Spain // Aerik Von

La Sagrada Familia - 2025 July

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La Sagrada Familia - Outside La Sagrada Familia

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Outside La Sagrada Familia

Casa Vicens

Casa Vicens

4.3(26 reviews)
0.7 kmGràcia

This was Gaudi's first major commission, and it is mind boggling in the details. We were not able…read moreto get tickets at other Gaudi locations, but I feel like this was a good choice--not crowded, manageable size, and contextual information about Gaudi's contemporaries. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site. There is a self tour--honestly the voice recording was a little grating, so we had one person in the group read from the text from theirs. The information is a must because there are otherwise very few placards identifying the rooms or highlighting details. The gift shop had lots of tempting stuff, much of it made in Barcelona.

Just so you know, I hate the word "Oriental" especially if someone calls me one. I ain't a rug, OK?…read moreHowever, it's acceptable to call the architectural style Antoni Gaudi used in the design of his first house as Oriental. The building has a Persian/Moroccan flavor with the constant use of decorative tiles, illustrated ceilings, and Moorish arches. It's not my favorite Gaudi building, not by a long shot, but it's a good starter course if you have time. It's up in the quieter Gracia neighborhood away from the crowds at the other Gaudi landmarks, but it's worth the trek. The grounds are unique in integrating the interior and exterior elements into a seamless picture of nature. There's a heavy dose of exotic Asian flair (...hey, I didn't say Oriental) in the ridged framing, the shape of the eaves, and the rampant idiosyncratic decorative touches. The rooftop is relatively modest for Gaudi, but this is where he started after all. RELATED - Other Gaudi landmarks I've visited in Barcelona: La Sagrada Família: https://yelp.to/SmWjkMcPwm Casa Mila: https://yelp.to/dFi2H3DRdL Casa Batlló: https://yelp.to/9us1P766zX Parc Guell: https://yelp.to/kfG-hLKx_Z Palau Guell: https://yelp.to/L67PFQbst- RELATED - Exploring Barcelona? Here's my collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/4dTEx5T

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Casa Vicens - Rooftop

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Casa Vicens
Casa Vicens

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Districte de L'Eixample

Districte de L'Eixample

4.2(6 reviews)
1.6 kmL'Eixample

The L'Eixample District in Barcelona is a gorgeous Catalan area full of vibrant colors, amazing…read morearchitecture, rich history, and delectable food and drink! Many of the things to do and see revolve around the artist Antoni Gaudi. The iconic Sagrada Familia, the gorgeous Casa Mila, and his topsy turvy work of art, the Casa Batllo. Aside from Gaudi's inimitable influence in the L'Eixample area, you can also visit the Plaça de Catalunya, which houses the Gothic Quarter (old style) 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! If you're looking for an area to stay or visit while in Barcelona, you can't go wrong looking in the L'Eixample District.

The Extension! This neighborhood is a pretty great place to…read morehang out in Barcelona! This place has amazing designs, wonderful walkability, and fun stuff to do. Each block was originally designed to be a pretty much self-sufficient pod, which has its own markets, schools, housing, shops, and so on. You could live in your own block and never have to really leave. While building and designing this area, they got the architect Gaudi to come in and do some of the fancier places, which is pretty impressive. Everything about these places are trying to outdo their neighbors. No to balconies in here are the same! Everything is so ornate for fanciness. The walkways here are huge- there's not hard corners to the buildings, which gives a better walkway for the pedestrians. All the corners on the major streets are shorn off, so it has a diagonal entryway to the buildings, which makes for a larger area to congregate at the entrances. I felt safe in this neighborhood.

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Districte de L'Eixample
Districte de L'Eixample
Districte de L'Eixample

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Barri de Gràcia - localflavor - Updated July 2026

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