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La Sagrada Familia - Inside of the church

La Sagrada Familia

4.6(1.3k reviews)
6.5 kmL'Eixample

Learning how Antoni Gaudí's religious psychosis helped inspire one of the most breathtaking…read morechurches in the world was not on my 2026 bingo card, but here we are. The Sagrada Família is genuinely one of the most stunning places I've ever stepped foot in. Every inch of the basilica feels intentional, emotional, and larger than life. The way the sunlight pours through the stained glass windows makes the entire inside glow like a dream. I paid for a guided tour, and honestly, it was 100% worth it because it really put the history and symbolism of the church into perspective. There's so much detail and meaning behind every design choice that I would've completely missed on my own. And the wildest part? It's still under construction to this day. Knowing this masterpiece has been evolving for over a century somehow makes it even more impressive. Whenever they finally finish it, I'll absolutely come back... but at this point who knows when that'll be. Barcelona has so many amazing things to see, but this was easily the crown jewel of the trip.

I have visited more churches/cathedrals than i can count but this was so unique. Love those huge…read moregothic churches but they are dark inside. This was stunningly and lots of light. The colored rays from the stained glass was breathtaking and like nothing I've even seen. I hear it changes at different times of day. The outside can be seem from miles away due the the size but once right there the details are so interesting. We signed up for guardi excursion and they got us in quicker as the lines are ridiculous. But they limited our time. I would have stayed much longer. Its nearly finished after all these year and one of the reasons I chose Spain as a travel destination. If you are in Barcelona definitely dont miss visiting here. No matter your relationship with religion this is a work of art. Stunning even though crowded. as with most things the pictures just cant do it justice. I feel so blessed to have been able to finally see it in person. I don't know that Spain and Portugal are places we would return but this was on top of our list for Spain. Designed by Antoni Gaudi construction was began in 1882 and not funded by Vatican or government so depends of ticket and donations. Plus construction was slowed by need to acquire adjacent properties that were anxious to sell. crazy it took over 140 yrs. So its a rare mixture of new and old. Be very aware tickets sell our weeks ahead. This was an added excursion with our go ahead tour. If i were to return to Barcelona I'd def visit all the Gaudi locations again.

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La Sagrada Familia - Barcelona, Spain // Aerik Von

Barcelona, Spain // Aerik Von

La Sagrada Familia - 2025 July

2025 July

La Sagrada Familia - Outside La Sagrada Familia

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Outside La Sagrada Familia

Casa Batlló - Roof top view

Casa Batlló

4.4(398 reviews)
5.6 kmL'Eixample

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.

Strolling after our Senior Dinner and there he was behind us, one of Anthony Gaudi's whimsical…read moreperfection!

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Casa Batlló - Beautifully lit for the holidays

Beautifully lit for the holidays

Casa Batlló - June 22 2023.

June 22 2023.

Casa Batlló

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Font Màgica de Montjuïc - Light and water show.

Font Màgica de Montjuïc

4.5(162 reviews)
5.1 kmEl Poble-sec

We heard it was cool fountain with lights and music similar to Balagio fountain in Las Vegas. We…read morewalked a longggggg way to see only to find its not every night and we had passed through some areas we thought questionable sketchy. So the next night we took taxi to and from. Lots of people but we could still see and enjoy. Later several left and we crossed the street to be close and found spots right upfront. I loved it. Beautiful. Fun watching children play there and enjoying the music.

Font Magica is located next to Espanya's square. The Place of Espanya is one of Barcelona's most…read moreimportant square, built on the occasion of the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition, held at the foot of Montjuic district. The square of Espanya is a central transport hub in Barcelona. A few steps away from Square of Espanya, you will find the Font Magica. I came to Font Magica when it was New Year's Eve. So many tourists and citizens of Barcelona gathered at the Magica because they had known a customary venue when people gather on New Year's Eve. After I checked them by internet, I came to here. Around Font Magica is scalable in the view axis through the two brick towers, which are based on St.Mark's tower in Venice. The Palace behind Font Magica is the museum, National d'Art de Catalunya ( MNAC) After about 300 meters from the towers in the direction, you can find the palace National d' Art de Catalunya. You can see the event in free. At that time, I left the staying hotel at 20;30p.m on December 31, and I arrived at the Espanya square on foot. As soon as I arrived at here, there were so many people around the place. I tried to access near spot of Front Magica, but because of so many people, I couldn't get close to Magica fountain. So, I took my video clips of the event at a fairly distant distance. But I was so excited with this new year's Eve. I want to share this experience with you.

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Font Màgica de Montjuïc
Font Màgica de Montjuïc
Font Màgica de Montjuïc

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Venetian Towers

Venetian Towers

4.2(6 reviews)
4.9 kmEl Poble-sec

If you seen Plaça d'Espanya, then you seen the towers. They are both apart of a busy roundabout…read more The towers are a beauty to see day or night. Venetian Towers - they are 47 m (154 ft) tall and lead the way to the MNAC via Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina, an avenue commonly used to host trade fairs. Fira de Barcelona They were originally envisaged in Léon Jaussely's city expansion plan of 1907,[2] and designed by architect Ramon Reventós [ca] and built in the period 1927 to 1929, as part of the redevelopment of the area for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition. Reventós was also involved in a number of other projects featured in the exhibition, such as the Greek Theatre (Teatre Grec),[3] the Spanish Village (Poble Espanyol),[3] and the buildings of the Montjuïc Funicular[4] on the nearby hill of Montjuïc. They serve an ornamental function, to mark the entrance to the exhibition district, now known as Fira de Barcelona, and the start of the grand avenue leading up to the Palau Nacional on Montjuïc, which houses the National Art Museum of Catalonia. Originally, the towers were open to the public, who could climb the internal stairs to the viewing galleries, but they are now normally closed. In later years, the western tower housed equipment for controlling the illumination of the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc, 350m away at the far end of Avinguda Maria Cristina, and the gallery of the eastern tower housed sirens for signalling possible emergencies; the disused equipment was removed during the 2013/14 restoration work. The towers are registered as protected structures by Barcelona city council, with a protection level of B:B, a structure of local interest. Following restoration work, the towers opened to the public for the first time since 1929, for a two-day period during October 2014. All in all, another must stop to see if you are into landmarks.

They seem out of place…read more These two towers of red brick were modelled after the campanile of St. Mark's Basilica in Venice. Designed by architect Ramon Reventós and built in 1927 to 1929, for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition. Reventós had other projects in the exhibition, - the Greek Theatre, the Spanish Village (Poble Espanyol), and the Montjuïc Funicular building. They are an ornamental pieces at the bottom of the hill leading up to the Palau Nacional, marking the entrance to the exhibition area that is now called Fira de Barcelona. The towers are no longer open to the public as viewing galleries. At one time a tower housed the equipment for operating the lights of the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc. The other one once held sirens for signaling emergencies. From the tourist's point of view, they are ok to check out if you are in the area for other sites. I wouldn't go out of my way just for these. They kinda seem out of place a bit for the surrounding architecture.

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Venetian Towers
Venetian Towers - Whew look at me eating the girls up with the Torres Venecianes in the background.

Whew look at me eating the girls up with the Torres Venecianes in the background.

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Sant Pere Màrtir - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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