Barcelona Park Guell Antoni Gaudi Montjuic Sagrada Familia
Barcelona Park Guell Antoni Gaudi Montjuic Sagrada Familia
At last! The main parts are due to finish this year, 2026, with only stairwells to complete. Gaudí’s Sagrada Família impresses with sculpted facades and stained glass that washes the nave in colour.
Park Güell is a renowned public park in Barcelona designed by Antoni Gaudí, featuring colourful mosaics, organic forms, and stunning city views. Originally planned as a luxury residential estate in 1900, it was opened as a public park in 1926 and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Montjuïc is a prominent, 173-meter-high hill in Barcelona, Spain, offering stunning city views, extensive parks, and top cultural attractions. Historically a military fortification, it was transformed into a vibrant tourist hub for the 1929 World Fair and the 1992 Olympics. It is also known for its castle, museums, and gardens.
The elegant ambience of Plaça Reial is accentuated by the fountain, streetlamps and palm trees, and it is one of Barcelona’s most vibrant spots.
Casa Batlló’s third floor, Gaudí’s last original residence, opens to the public for the first time, restored and transformed into private rooms and roof top experience.
INDEX
00:00 – Roadworks
01:07 – Columbus Square (port)
01:40 – Naval Museum
02:03 – Wax Museum
02:36 – Market La Boqueria
03:00 – at night
03:30 – Plaça Reial
03:40 – art on buildings
04:10 – Catalunya Square
04:40 – Using the metro
05:08 – Sagrada Família
06:20 – Bullring
06:45 – Montjuic funicular
07:18 – Montjuic
07:45 – Museum National Art
09:15 – Plaça Espanya
10:00 – Park Güell
10:33 – Gaudi Museum
12:20 – Casabatllo
13:13 – Gothic District
14:22 – PREVIEW Valencia
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