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    Catedral de Barcelona

    4.4 (136 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 7:30 pm

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    Grilled fish
    julie k.

    Had Happy Hour Prix Fixe at Terrace restaurant in Catedral de Barcelona Hotel. Really lovely space hidden away off main lobby. Excellent offering including choice of appetizers, main, dessert and bottle of wine. My starter pumpkin raviolis swimming in rich cheese sauce, fish on bed of vegetables, fresh fruit and a bottle of rioja. Everything was delicious, perfectly plated, and served with passion. Menu changes daily so you can come daily between 2 and 4 to see what the chef is offering without repeat. Just perfect!

    Andrew L.

    Barcelona Cathedral is the jewel of the city's Gothic Quarter. The Gothic cathedral was completed in 1448. The main facade, howerver, was rebuilt in the late 19th century. A highlight is the central Choir and its impressive carved wooden choir stalls. A number of decorated side chapel line the ambulatory. The adjoining Cloister is peaceful. It has a foutain topped by St. George and the Dragon and 13 white geese that represent St Eulalia. The gift shop is located in the Cloister. Admission to the Cathedral for a touist visit in 16 Euro.

    Sara G.

    After all that eating, we waddled gracefully to the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia, because digestion and Gothic architecture go hand-in-hand. Built between the 13th and 15th centuries, this place is serious business. Stunning facades and ancient relic. But just outside is where the modern magic happens: street musicians, artists, handmade jewelry stands, paintings, you name it. It's a whole vibe. You can buy earrings, listen to a violinist play Despacito like it's a Bach sonata, and contemplate your next purchase.

    Inside cathedral
    Pratik R.

    Visited the Barcelona Cathedral and had a great experience. We got tickets on the spot--super easy--and they open around 9:30 a.m., which is perfect to beat the crowd. Tip: The view from the rooftop is absolutely worth it, so definitely make sure you go up there. A must-visit when in Barcelona! Ratings: Architecture & Experience: 5/5 Accessibility & Organisation: 4.5/5 Value for Money: 4.5/5 Overall: 4.5/5 - Stunning cathedral with an incredible rooftop view.

    Angela T.

    Walking after dinner, we discovered this cathedral. It was closed so we weren't able to go inside. But the outside was beautiful and we will definitely visit again the next time we're in Barcelona. There are small cobblestone walkways all around, so we were able to see different parts of the outside of the church, including different types of stained windows.

    Jenn G.

    ⁣⁣Barcelona Cathedral is in the heart of Gothic Quarter in Barcelona. It can't be missed as it is one huge and beautiful cathedral. The Barcelona Cathedral is also known as the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulaila. (Saint Eulaila is the patron saint of Barcelona). This cathedral took roughly six centuries to build and is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. For around 9 euros one can go inside cathedral. The cathedral has over 140 saints and Marian advocations and sculptures and so there's a lot to see here. Aside from the inside of the cathedral; there is also a garden area where visitors can go. There is sight here with 13 white geese that resides in the cathedral's cloister. Also in the garden area is a small gift shop. Beautiful inside and out; the Barcelona Cathedral is a nice place to visit when in the Gothic Quarter.

    Aaron S.

    Barcelona Cathedral is a stunning cathedral; it was constructed between the 13th and 15th centuries, perhaps it may not get the attention it deserves being in the same city as the more famous Sagrada Familia, but Barcelona Cathedral is certainly worth a visit too while in the city. The building, architecture and detail are incredible with unique touches such as the 13 white geese kept in the cloister linking into the age when Eulalia was martyred. The fact it's often seen as the second historic religious building in the city - it's often quieter too so it's easier to take photos, admire the views, and even easier to get inside as there is rarely a long line. There seems to be a nicer atmosphere outside the Cathedral too, it seems pretty chill and relaxed compared to more of a touristy and busy pace outside Sagrada Familia. The Cathedral has free entry before 1 PM, after this time tickets cost €14, I don't really think it's worth the entrance fee, while the Cathedral is stunning, I don't think it is too different to other Cathedrals in cities across the world which have lower entrance fees (if charged at all). 4*

    Cross from the top of the terract
    Vivek D.

    This is a no brainer visit when in Barcelona. Unlike some of the Gaudi architecture, no crazy advance reservation is needed. I did make a reservation, but ended up asking the ticket office if I can enter a day early on the spot because I was in the area as it is. This was a Monday and a lot of the museums are closed on that day of the week, but the Cathedral was open. There's 3 main layers to the cathedral. The first is the interior - the altar, the church itself. It's just stunning. The architecture is beautiful. I'm sure people spent time sitting here basking in the glory and even waiting for a sermon or confession. The second part is the courtyard. If you're lucky like me, you'll see several geese in the middle. Enjoy that because you don't get that often. The third and most important part is the access to the terrace. The steps are not for the faint of heart, but it's worth the view as well as the cross. Overall, this was a fun time and I highly recommend swinging by here to visit.

    Because we love a good rooftop selfie vibe in Barcelona! ;)
    Shayla B.

    What's a visit to Barcelona without seeing the quintessential cathedral?! This has got to be some of the most jaw dropping architecture that I've ever seen! Calling it beautiful is seriously an understatement. Walking in, I felt like I was being transported back in time. You will be taken aback by all of the stunning Gothic architecture. From the elaborate altar to the intricate ceiling details; every inch of this cathedral is beautiful and it also tells a story. I feel like even if you aren't religious, this is a place that will evoke some kind of emotion out of you. Just being in the presence of this amount of beauty is both joyous and overwhelming all at the same time (at least it was for me). Take a break, sit down, and soak it all in. While I was blown away by the interior space, the rooftop really warmed my spirit. Something about walking on top of the cathedral ignited a fiery passion in me. I felt so free. It was so amazingly beautiful to be up there. And if you've ever been on any kind of Barcelona rooftop, then you probably know what I'm talking about. It's such an amazing feeling and the views don't hurt either (wink wink). Be sure not to miss the courtyard with the lovely duck pond. It's so peaceful and serene. Watching the ducks swimming peacefully in the pond is so relaxing. Tickets are €9 to enter and it includes access to both the rooftop and the courtyard. They can be purchased in advance or at the door. I purchased my ticket when I arrived and there was no wait. You should also note that it cost €1 to use the restroom. Also, be modest when entering the Cathedral and cover your knees and shoulders out of respect (one of the rules that are expected but not enforced). There's a huge Samsung Galaxy ad that's covering the top half of the outside of the cathedral. Many people are upset about it and I can see why. It makes it look super tacky, but luckily the interior space isn't affected by this. All in all, it's worth the €9 to check out.

    J E.

    This is such a big, beautiful, and extremely old cathedral right in the middle of Barcelona. Even though there's a fee to gain entry, it's well-worth the price. Be sure to go up to the roof top and walk all the areas up there, that's worth the wait in line! The architecture of the entire building is stunning! The roof offers great views of the city's skyline, rooftops, and far off hills. Highly recommend stopping in and spending an hour or more here.

    John A.

    This is my second favorite church in Barcelona. I love the plaza and all the activity and life of the neighborhood. What a beautiful exterior and the art inside was just amazing. A little annoying that they have mass on a side chapel but that's the way it works. We're blessed to go to confession there as well. I really liked the way the light up the entire space giving it this amazing glow inside. Never been to a Cathedral with living pets so that was unique and they had VR stations which was good to attract younger Catholics. Truly breathtaking and grand.

    We have a lot of time for a photo-op, here!
    Flory W.

    Negative: We waited 1 hr. to enter, at the last minute for mass! We couldn't take photos! After the mass, everyone else were videotaping or taking photographs, so we did! OK, I break rules! For me, I paid money to see something, and here I am, attending mass in a GOTHIC cathedral, HOW can I NOT take photos? This is the ONLY cathedral, where a LARGE advertisement, hung ruining the face of the top of a CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL, that's seen by people all over the world! Guess, who is paying for the upgrade. . . .That's OK, then. They need to upgrade churches, where people gather to pray. This is still worth the wait.

    Benny H.

    Massive cathedral, in the heart of the gothic quarter. Not free mind you, and even when you go inside they will charge you to use the restroom. Yes, charge you. Still, it's a massive piece of history and you will be in awe as you walk through this place. It's huge. If you're in the goth quarter, check it out.

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    La Sagrada Familia - Inside of the church

    La Sagrada Familia

    4.6(1.3k reviews)
    2.2 kmL'Eixample

    La Sagrada Família is a stunning structure! Three times we've visited Barcelona and three times La…read moreSagrada Família has eluded us. We had a master plan to arrive at the church by 7:30 am and go inside. Unfortunately, others had the same plan. In fact, a line was wrapped around the church at 7:30 am, which means hundreds or maybe even a thousand folks had the same idea. They must have starting arriving at 5 am. So we could only view the church from outside again... The history... The idea for the La Sagrada Família began in the 1860s, when a religious group in Barcelona wanted to build a church dedicated to the Holy Family. Interestingly, the project was funded by private donations. Construction officially started on March 19, 1882 under architect Francisco de Paula del Villar, who planned a traditional neo-Gothic church. In 1883, a young architect named Antoni Gaudí took control and completely changed everything. He transformed the design into something radical and unique, inspired by nature, geometry, and religion. From 1914, Gaudí devoted himself entirely to the project. He worked on it for over 40 years, but when he died in 1926, only a small part of the basilica was finished. At that point, the building was less than a quarter done. The La Sagrada Família project faced major interruptions. In 1936, during the Spanish Civil War, construction completely stopped. Gaudí's workshop was destroyed, and many of his plans and models were lost. This was a huge setback because future architects had to rebuild his designs from fragments. Construction slowly resumed in the 1950s. Architects used surviving materials and photos to continue Gaudí's vision. During 2005, parts of the basilica became a UNESCO World Heritage site. In 2010 the church was officially consecrated and became a functioning basilica. Sagrada Família is one of the longest-running building projects in the world and the largest unfinished Catholic Church.

    We couldn't come to Barcelona and not see the Sagrada Familia. The church is absolutely beautiful…read more We enjoyed learning about the history, design and every detail that has gone into it. It's truly a work of art and fully centered around the story of Jesus. The stained glass windows are so beautiful and it looked incredible inside the church when the sun hits. I highly recommend booking a guided tour to not only enjoy the beauty of the church but understand the history behind it.

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    Templo del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús - Taken 6/2024

    Templo del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús

    4.4(14 reviews)
    6.4 kmSarrià - Sant Gervasi

    Don't let the distance dissuade you from visiting. There are a few ways to get there including…read moremetro and bus though we did taxi from where we were at the time. We actually went here before we visited La Sagrada Familia. If it had been reversed it would have felt anticlimatic. This site though has its own charms. The view of Barcelona is amazing. Definitely pay for the elevator (5 euro) ride. It takes you from ground (church ) level almost to the top just below the statue of Christ. The final level is accessed by stairs. When we arrived they were actually getting ready for Mass and we happily joined in. The Mass was in Castilian but the Catholic Mass structure is universal and I downloaded readings in English prior. As churches go, it was small but highly ornate. Oddly enough there is a carnival park as part of the grounds. Seems out of place but I suspect if you're going to haul your kids up there for Mass then they need to make it a family affair plus it brings in money. There is also a restaurant but we did not do that.

    I would absolutely recommend hiking up to the temple. The view of Barcelona is stunning. We took a…read moretrain to the funicular and hiked up to the church from there. The hike is ~1.5 miles, but there is a notable incline. There is a funicular available for 5€ round trip, but this only gets you about halfway up

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    Casa Batlló - Roof top view

    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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