Among the most beautiful cities in Spain, Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia. The city is one of the few that you must visit if you want to experience something truly unique. Many of the structures are unique, particularly those crafted by artists like Antoni Gaud in the early 20th century.

 

Everyone will find something to like in Barcelona. If you appreciate food, the city has a total of 20 Michelin stars, and if you prefer culture, there are numerous breathtaking structures and cultural events to pick from. So, in the event that you are taking a trip to Barcelona, take the Sagrada Familia tour as well. Here is what to see on a Barcelona trip:

 

La Ramblas

Despite the fact that many locals stay away from this section of promenades, which runs from Plaça de Catalunya to the Columbus Monument at the waterfront, disregard it. If you're a tourist, it's one of those things you have to do. In the summer, as you walk beneath the tall plane trees, you will be dodging people as you pass live sculptures, street entertainers, bird merchants, and flower stands. You could occasionally smell gofres (waffles) baking. You can keep walking along the pathways after you get to the water to get to the Barcelona Aquarium or the Maremagnum shopping mall.

 

Sagrada Familia Tour

Start here if you want to explore Barcelona and see Antoni Gaud's fantastical works. Gaud's minor basilica, a project of enormous magnitude and ambition, is still only around 75 percent complete more than 140 years after Gaud first got engaged. When its spires are finished, it will be the tallest church structure in the entire globe and is unlike any other place of worship you have ever seen.

 

Casa Batlló

Another of Antoni Gaud's most stunning designs, this apartment complex was rebuilt at the turn of the 20th century as opposed to being constructed from scratch. The building's roof, which has tiles that mimic the scales of a giant dragon, will be instantly recognisable to those who haven't been to Barcelona.

 

Casa Milà

It is one of numerous Catalan modernist buildings that have been listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It was the fourth and last Gaudi building on Passeig de Gràcia. Architects will appreciate contemporary additions like the underground parking and self-supporting stone facade.

 

So, when you visit Barcelone, besides taking the Sagrada Familia tour, visit these places as well to experience the majestic design this city has to offer. Safe travels!