[2024 Barcelona Attraction] Travel Guide for Sagrada Familia (Updated Nov)
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Address:
C/ de Mallorca, 401, L'Eixample, 08013 Barcelona, Spain
Opening times:
Opens at 09:00-18:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+34 932 08 04 14
Barcelona: A City of Gaudí, Beaches, and Catalan Charm
Explore Barcelona, the vibrant heart of Catalonia where art, history, and coastal beauty converge. Marvel at the architectural wonders of Antoni Gaudí, from the awe-inspiring Sagrada Família to the whimsical Park Güell. Stroll down Las Ramblas, visit the historic Gothic Quarter with its labyrinth of medieval streets, and relax on the sun-drenched Barceloneta Beach. Savor the flavors of traditional tapas, enjoy flamenco shows, and discover local markets like La Boqueria. This guide takes you through the must-see sights and hidden gems that capture the unique spirit and culture of Barcelona, making it an unforgettable Mediterranean escape.
#solotrip
Cayden Explorer
Spain in autumn has reached the next level.
Spain 🇪🇸 is a European country with a long history and many world cultural heritage sites. Many people come here to travel every year 🎈. Here is a travel guide to Spain for you:
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Must-visit attractions ✅:
📍Royal Palace of Madrid:
Feel the grandeur of the royal family and the weight of history. Reservations are recommended.
📍Almudena Cathedral:
Free admission. Admire its unique architectural style.
📍Plaza Mayor and Plaza de España:
Stroll around and feel the prosperity and vitality of Madrid.
📍Puerta del Sol:
Admire the Bear and Strawberry Tree statue and experience the unique culture of Spain.
📍Sagrada Familia:
A landmark building in Barcelona with exquisite interior decoration.
📍Casa Milà and Casa Batlló:
Gaudí's masterpieces. Explore the charm of architectural art.
📍Picasso Museum and MoCo Museum:
Learn about the treasures of Spanish art and culture.
📍Plaça de Catalunya and Barcelona Cathedral:
Feel the unique charm and historical heritage of Barcelona.
📍Alhambra:
A pearl of Granada, combining Islamic and Christian architectural styles.
📍Toledo:
One of the best-preserved medieval cities in Spain.
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Itinerary recommendations ✅:
🔸D1: Arrive in Barcelona
🔸D2: Casa Milà → Casa Batlló → Old Town of Barcelona → Columbus Monument → Sagrada Familia → Plaza de España
🔸D3: Barcelona → Valencia
🔸D4: Valencia → Granada → Alhambra → Albaicín
🔸D5: Granada → Seville → Torre del Oro → Seville Cathedral → Plaza de España
🔸D6: Toledo → Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba → Calleja de las Flores → Roman Bridge of Córdoba
🔸D7: Toledo → Ávila → Salamanca
🔸D8: Salamanca → Madrid → Royal Palace of Madrid → Prado Museum → El Retiro Park
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Food recommendations ✅:
🔹Tapas
🔹Spanish ham
🔹Fried squid sandwich
🔹Paella
🔹Galician octopus
🔹Gazpacho
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Travel tips ✅:
💡You can use Bolt to take a taxi. Register with your mobile number and link your credit card.
💡The metro and public transport use a 30-trip card, which costs more than 24 euros. You can also choose a 10-trip card (more than 12 euros).
💡Spanish sockets are different. They are round, so remember to bring an adapter.
💡Prepare some small change, as many public toilets charge a fee.
💡Bring your own toiletries, as most hotels do not provide them.
StellaSerenade56
Haha, I almost twisted my neck to see this view.
😜《Wow! Sagrada Familia, a soul-shaking miracle》😜
Folks😃! I must tell you about Sagrada Familia today👏!
Sagrada Familia, or "Basilica of the Holy Family", was started in 1882 and is still not completed, but it has been listed as a World Cultural Heritage😭!
This is a gift from Gaudi to God, and it is also one of the dreams of countless architects and all mankind😎! It is also known as one of the greatest buildings in human history, a miracle in architectural history, and an unfinished monument. This title is absolutely unique💖!
The inside and outside of the church are full of exquisite carvings and complicated details, showing the poetic dialogue between light and architecture😍! Even without a colored light, there is a warm and bright holy light everywhere😜!
As soon as you step into the church, it's like entering a fantasy forest. The pillars are like tree trunks, extending many branches upwards, supporting the huge dome. The sunlight comes through the stained glass windows, one side is cool tones, the other side is warm tones, the ocean and the flames are interesting, it's so magical😭!
Today, Sagrada Familia not only represents a style of architecture, but also a symbol of cultural heritage and historical heritage! It shows the cultural confidence and artistic pursuit of a country, a nation, and even all mankind💖!
I highly recommend going to Spain!! It's definitely a visual shock!! It's like entering a completely different world😎!
Folks, you must go and feel it🎉!
BenjaminRobinson
Sagrada Familia
#churches
#100waysoftravel
Never miss the amazing Sagrada Familia when you are in Barcelona. The beauty and greatness is totally indescribable.
Metro: Sagrada Familia (L2/L5)
💰Average Price per Person: Entrance Fee €26 + €10 (tower).
There is no ticketing counters available. Book early online to secure your spot and pick the earlier slots to avoid crowds.
ppsim
Found my love in Barcelona 😍
#coupletravel
Barcelona was an absolute dream for our couple’s getaway! ❤️ We spent our days wandering through the Gothic Quarter, getting lost in its narrow, winding streets full of history and charm. The highlight was definitely visiting La Sagrada Família. 🏰 The entrance fee was around €26 per person, but it’s worth every euro – the intricate details and the stunning interior blew us away. We also took a leisurely stroll through Park Güell (entrance €10), where Gaudí’s colorful mosaics and architecture created the perfect backdrop for some romantic photos. 📸
In the evenings, we enjoyed tapas at local bars and watched the sunset at the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc, which was a free and magical experience. 🌅 The atmosphere was so lively and vibrant, especially in places like La Rambla and the beach at Barceloneta. The city has a little bit of everything – history, culture, great food, and beautiful sights. We can’t wait to come back! #trip #Barcelona #CoupleTravel #Gaudí #SpainAdventures #RomanticGetaway
LexusLC500
Day trip to Barcelona 🇪🇸
#summerdestinations
Just got back from a day trip to Barcelona, and I’m still buzzing from the experience! 🏙️🌞 This city has so much to offer, and one day just doesn’t feel like enough. I started my day at the iconic Sagrada Familia; the entrance fee was around €26, but seeing Gaudí’s masterpiece up close was worth every cent. The stained glass windows inside are absolutely mesmerizing. Next, I headed to Park Güell (entrance fee about €10) to take in the colorful mosaics and get some great views of the city. After a delicious tapas lunch in the Gothic Quarter, I wandered down La Rambla, soaking in the lively street performances and local art. The day wouldn’t have been complete without a quick stop at the beach to dip my toes in the Mediterranean. Barcelona is truly a vibrant mix of culture, art, and sunshine! #trip #Barcelona #SagradaFamilia #Gaudí #TravelSpain #MediterraneanVibes
FlorinM
Beautiful Barcelona - City day tour
#citydaytours
During a recent holiday in Spain. I decided to skip most of the big and expensive cities in favour of offbeat. That was until the last day, when i was due to fly out of Spain via Barcelona. I arrived early morning in Barcelona with over 18 hours to spare before I head home. I bought a day long Barcelona pass, which allowed me the use of hop on hop off bus and free entry to some places. Here is what the day long itinerary looked like
1 - Placa Catunya - After arriving in the early hours I had breakfast at the airport and headed to Placa Catunya.
2 - The Gracia passage - This is a fine street to walk on with some sights of interest starting with the Casa Lleo i Morera by Luis Domenech i Montaner, then the Casa Amatller by Puig y Cadalfach, and finishing with the astonishing Casa Batllo, by none other than Antoni Gaudi. Lastly, the ingenious Casa Milla.
3 - Sagrada Famillia - With the blue line of the hop on hop off bus you will be dropped here. This is a wonderful spot and your Barcelona pass gives you free entry.
4 - Park Guell - Get on the blue line again and explore yet another gaudi gem park Guell. Once again your Barcelona pass helps you skip the line and free entry.
5 - Food Hour - This should be mid day and you need to recharge. Head to Gracia street and grab a bite. You have numerous tapas bars and other options.
6 - Camp Nou - You cannot just miss barca's home ground. Hop on the blue line again and head to the other side of the city where the legendary Camp Nou football stadium awaits.
7 - Las arena & Olympic stadium - Switch to the red line and head to Las arena before taking a very enjoyable ride through the leafy hills of Montjuic mountain. You might want to alight at any of the Joan Miro Foundation, Olympic Stadium, or Miramar viewing point, if it interests you.
8 - Las Ramblas - You wouldn’t want to have to cross this street every day, as its positively jam-packed with tourists, but on the other hand, you wouldn’t want to miss it either. It’s a wide, lively street, flanked by theatres, restaurants and palaces. Don't miss the lively Placa Reial.
9 - Depending on time and preferences. You could enjoy a flamenco performance here or even a dinner. If time is a constraint. Now you would head back to the airport to relax a while before the flight.#spain #barcelona #travel #shopping #cafe #food #art #culture #womentravel #womenwhotravel #beachlife #flowerlover
ForeverOnTheGo
Barcelona's Best: Gaudí, Art & Music Magic ✨🏰🎨🎵
Barcelona, a city where every corner whispers tales of artistry and innovation! Let's dive into the must-see attractions that capture the heart and soul of this vibrant city. 🌆🎒
🏗️ Sagrada Familia (C/ de Mallorca, 401, L'Eixample)
Step into the awe-inspiring world of Gaudí's Sagrada Familia! A symphony of color and light, this architectural wonder is a Barcelona icon. Marvel at its intricate facades and the kaleidoscopic dance of sunlight through stained glass. A visit here is an absolute must – just be sure to book ahead to avoid the crowds. 🌈⛪
🐲 Casa Batlló (Pg. de Gràcia, 43)
Gaudí strikes again with Casa Batlló, a masterpiece with a facade that sparkles like a gem. Its whimsical shapes and vibrant colors will leave you spellbound. Inside, discover a world where architecture meets fantasy. The rooftop's view and the light show are simply unmissable! 🦎🏠
🌀 La Pedrera – Casa Milà (Pg. de Gràcia, 92)
Another Gaudí gem, La Pedrera, fascinates with its undulating stone facade and twisting iron balconies. The rooftop terrace is a surreal landscape of chimneys and arches, offering panoramic views of Barcelona. Sunset visits are magical here! 🌅🏛️
🌿 Park Güell (Gracia)
Escape to Park Güell, an urban oasis designed by Gaudí. Wander through its gardens, admire the serpentine bench, and snap a pic with El Drac, the iconic mosaic salamander. The park's high points offer stunning city views, making it a perfect picnic spot. 🦎🌳
🎨 Picasso Museum Barcelona (C/ de Montcada, 15-23)
Art lovers, rejoice! The Picasso Museum is a treasure trove of the master's works, from his early sketches to the renowned Las Meninas series. Set in the Gothic Quarter, the museum's historic ambiance adds to the allure of Picasso's art. 🖼️👨🎨
🎶 Palau de la Música Catalana (C / Palau de la Música, 4-6)
An architectural symphony, the Palau de la Música Catalana is as enchanting as the concerts it hosts. Stained glass and mosaics create a dreamlike setting for experiencing the best of Catalan music. Don't miss the chance to see a performance in this UNESCO-listed marvel. 🎵🏛️
Barcelona has left an indelible mark on my wanderlust heart, with each attraction outshining the last. Until next time, keep exploring and living the dream! ✈️💖
#Barcelona #BarcelonaAttractions #Spain #SpainTravel
_TI***mb
Ultimate Guide to Barcelona, Spain 🇪🇸
Barcelona is the perfect summer destination! Here is an exhaustive list of everything you should see and do on your trip. Save this guide for your next visit to Spain! 🇪🇸
📍 Sagrada Familia: designed by famous Catalan architect Antonia Gaudí, this huge church is still under construction and is probably the most famous landmark in Barcelona.
📍 Park Guell: Another famous work by Gaudi, situated at the top of a hill. From the terrace at the top there are wonderful views of the city all the way down to the beach.
📍 Gaudi buildings: the previous two are the most famous, but there are many more Gaudi buildings to find in the city. Find the intricate details and unique architecture!
📍 Barceloneta beach: escape the hustle and bustle of the big city and head to the fishing district to relax on the beach. Many people also come here to play sports and to eat seafood.
📍 Arc de Triomf: this was originally built as the entrance gate for the 1888 World Fair and now stands as an iconic landmark of the city. Take photos with the beautiful avenue behind.
📍 Barcelona Cathedral: see the gothic style architecture and buy a ticket to access the roof for 360 degree views of the Gothic Quarter.
📍 National Museum of Art: located at the end of a picturesque avenue with fountains outside. If you don’t want to see the art, pay just €2 to access the rooftop viewing deck!
📍 Museum of Contemporary Art: this modern art gallery is a pleasant change of scenery compared to everything else that is so historic in the city.
#summerdestinations #barcelona #barcelonatrip #spaintravel #spain #spaintrip #mytravelhacks #historicallandmarks #localguides #familytrip #citywalk
louloulou
Barcelona: Solo Trip Guide & Tips! 🇪🇸
Barcelona is the perfect summer destination! Save this guide for your next solo trip to Spain 🇪🇸
📍 Sagrada Familia ~ the most famous landmark in Barcelona, designed by Catalan architect Antonia Gaudí and still under construction!
📍 Barceloneta Beach ~ escape the hustle and bustle of the city and visit the beach in the fishing district. There are many sports and activities to do if you don’t just want to relax or swim!
📍 Arc de Triomf ~ originally built as the entrance gate to the World Fair in 1888, and now it has become an iconic photo location.
📍 Museum of Contemporary Art ~ in such a historic city, find a change of scenery with all of the modern art in this gallery!
#summerdestinations #barcelona #barcelonatrip #spaintravel #spain #spaintrip #mytravelhacks #historicallandmarks #localguides #familytrip #citywalk
louloulou
Sagrada Familia/A church so beautiful it's dizzying
This is the most magnificent and spectacular church I have ever seen.
Antoni Gaudí's masterpiece - the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia
A gift Gaudí dedicated to God
Gaudí perfectly blended glass, sunlight, and architecture into the light of God, turning the entire church into a paradise on earth
Here, unparalleled creativity fills the space, leaving one in awe of the art, so beautiful it leaves you speechless, so dazzling it makes you dizzy
Construction began in 1832 and has spanned over a century - 141 years in the making and still under construction
The only building to be declared a World Heritage Site before its completion
The completion of its spires will make the Sagrada Familia the tallest church building in the world
PathwayPioneer
Magical Landmark: Sagrada Família Illuminated by Night 🏰✨
In the heart of Barcelona, as the sun sets and darkness falls, the city's iconic landmark, the Sagrada Família, emerges as a mesmerizing spectacle against the evening sky. 🌟
Designed by the visionary architect Antoni Gaudí, the Sagrada Família stands as a testament to creativity and innovation, its intricate facades adorned with intricate sculptures and colorful stained glass windows. Lit up by gentle lights, the cathedral's towering spires reach towards the heavens, captivating all who behold its beauty. #SagradaMagic ✨
As night falls, the Sagrada Família takes on a mystical aura, with its unique blend of Gothic and Art Nouveau architecture casting enchanting shadows across its ornate surfaces. #BarcelonaGlow 🌙
Visitors from around the world are drawn to this architectural masterpiece, marveling at its awe-inspiring beauty and spiritual significance. Whether admired from the bustling streets below or from the tranquil surroundings of nearby parks, the Sagrada Família at night is a sight to behold, evoking a sense of wonder and reverence. #SagradaSights 🌃
As the city's vibrant nightlife begins to unfold, the Sagrada Família stands as the radiant heart of Barcelona, illuminating the skyline with its timeless charm and magnificence. #BarcelonaNights 🌆
King Raph
🌟Explore Barcelona's Marvels: Sagrada, Gaudi
Sagrada Familia: Ever wondered what it feels like to step into a dream? 🤩 Sagrada Familia is just that - an architectural dreamland that'll have your jaw on the floor! The details are so intricate, it's like nature and divinity had a brainstorming session. 🌿🏰
Casa Batlló: Next up, let's dive into the fantasy world of Casa Batlló. 🌈 This Gaudí masterpiece is like walking through a vibrant, living painting. Every corner tells a story, and trust me, you'll want to listen. 🎨💭
Santa Maria del Mar: For a touch of serene beauty, Santa Maria del Mar is your go-to. 🕊️ Its breathtaking splendor is a testament to the Gothic era, offering peace and beauty in every stone. It's a perfect pause in the hustle of Barcelona. ✨🛐
Port Olímpic: Fancy a bird's eye view of Barcelona? 🦅 Port Olímpic from above offers just that, with enchanting streets sprawling beneath you. It's a whole new perspective on the city's charm! 🌊🏙️
Sant Pau: Last but not least, discover the hidden gem of Sant Pau. 🌺 This architectural wonder is less talked about but no less stunning, offering a peaceful escape with its beautiful designs and gardens. 🏛️🍃
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Dive into the heart of Barcelona and let these wonders leave you spellbound! 💖 Which one would you visit first?
#BarcelonaBeauty #GaudíGalore #TravelDreams #CitySplendors
Morito765
Barcelona: A Tapestry of Modernist Marvels🇪🇸
Barcelona, a city pulsating with vibrant energy, seamlessly blends historic charm with modern allure. From Gaudi's whimsical masterpieces like Sagrada Familia to the lively atmosphere of La Rambla, each corner tells a story. While tourist crowds are inevitable, the city's rich cultural tapestry, delectable cuisine, and coastal beauty make Barcelona an irresistible destination for those seeking a perfect blend of tradition and contemporary excitement.#falltrip #mytravelhacks #freehotelstay #historicallandmarks #localguides #familytrip
lacabezaroja
Gaudi's masterpiece in his lifetime: Sagrada Familia
Sagrada Familia is the most famous tourist attraction in Barcelona, and the largest unfinished Catholic church in the world, designed by Gaudi.
He combined Gothic and Art Nouveau styles, and Gaudi spent basically 43 years of his life on the design and construction of the Sagrada Familia, where he was also buried in the basement. Some people questioned why the church took so long to build, Gaudi said: 'My client is not in a hurry.' The client here refers to 'God'. By the time Gaudi died in 1926, less than a quarter of the project was completed.
The current architect is already the fourth generation in charge. The Sagrada Familia has three facades - the 'Nativity Facade', the 'Passion Facade', and the 'Glory Facade', of which the 'Glory Facade' is still under construction; there are eighteen towers, representing the twelve apostles, the Virgin Mary, the four archangels in the Bible, and Jesus Christ. As of January 2023, eleven have been completed.
Art critic Reiner Zerbst once said when describing the Sagrada Familia: 'There may not be any similar church buildings in the entire history of art', Paul Goldberger described it as: 'the most extraordinary personal interpretation since Gothic architecture'.
cassia_serenity_valentine
Nothing is Art if it doesn’t come from Nature
Sagrada Familia is one of the most iconic art piece designed by Antoni Gaudi.
It is the largest unfinished Catholic Church in the world.
To date, the church still under construction and it would take many years to complete.
Maybe many people could not wait for the church to be built on that day.
I hope I got a chance to revisit this magical place again when it is fully built.
#Antonigaudi #sangradafamilia #art
Muse_Evil
La Sagrada Familia in progress
#timetotravel
The Sagrada Familia is probably the most famous building in Barcelona and there are plenty reasons for this:
First of all the amazing architectural design by Antonio Gaudi gives the building an amazing touch
Second the ongoing progress of finishing the details and the remaining part of the construction with precision and time.
Third the inside of the Sagrada Familia brings you into another dimension of Beauty #familytravel
anton_rothe
Barcelona | You have to go to Barcelona at least once in your lifetime.
Barcelona is one of the most popular tourist cities in Spain.
The famous Sagrada Familia Cathedral and Park Guell are must-visit places.
And La La Pla Street and Gothic Quarter are paradise for shopping and food.
In Barcelona, you can taste traditional Spanish cuisine such as mackerel and Spanish ham, or try local specialties like Barcelona seafood rice and delicious Catalan wine.
No matter if you are a culture seeker or a food lover, Barcelona will make you linger and never want to leave.
RoamingGlobetrotter#5
Passing through Barcelona, sharing the street scenery of Barcelona | Spain.
Barcelona is located in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula, adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea. It is the second largest city in Spain, the capital of the Catalonia Autonomous Community, and the capital of the province of Barcelona (belonging to the Catalonia Autonomous Community). The Catalan Autonomous Community Parliament, administrative agencies, and high court are all located here.
The total area of the city is 101.9 square kilometers, and the population of the urban area was about 1.61 million in 2012. If including the surrounding areas, the population is 4 million, second only to the capital Madrid, and it is also one of the most densely populated cities in the world. Its main ethnic group is the Catalan people. [1]
Barcelona became the capital of Catalonia and the Kingdom of Aragon in 1137, and in the early 15th century, Barcelona and its territories were incorporated into Spain.
Barcelona is a port city in Catalonia, a world-renowned Mediterranean tourist destination and a famous historical and cultural city. It is also Spain's most important trade, industry, and financial center.
Seraphina_Stormrider/26
Be neighbors with Bartolo.
If you can only visit one city in Spain for the first time, my choice would be Barcelona. It has been selected as one of the 50 must-visit cities in a lifetime by numerous global geography magazines.
■Here you can admire the representative architectural works designed by Antoni Gaudí, such as the Sagrada Familia and Casa Batlló.
■You can also taste the secret dessert in the restaurant: Catalan caramel pudding, as well as the world-famous sparkling wine:
-Here you can find luxury brand stores, as well as bohemian-style specialty shops and charming vintage stores.
Homestay location:
The homestay is located in Barcelona, Spain, just 2 minutes away from Catalonia Square, which is famous for its fountains and statues, and close to Barcelona's most popular attractions.
Homestay highlights:
■The homestay is stylishly decorated with superior design style, creating a comfortable and artistic atmosphere. Many artworks decorate the modern design of the rooms, adding new ideas.
Experience a house with rich history and endless charm in a homestay, watching the traces of time left on the antique furniture inside the house, just like living in an art museum.
seraphine.lucie.raven
The Sagrada Familia cannot be missed!
The biggest landmark in Barcelona is undoubtedly the Sagrada Familia. It was designed by the architect Antoni Gaudi, and remains unfinished to this day! It started in 1883 and remains a construction site today.
The interior features beautiful stain glassed windows that allow for an unparalleled atmosphere. The roof of the nave has amazing details while the columns were made to resemble branches and trees.
#barcelona #spain
Geo (@geosheng)
Barcelona 🇪🇸 Spain
Barcelona is one of the historical city in the world. There is lots of attractions for you to visit! For example, Casa Batlló, La Sagrada Familia , Park Güell and so on. Today, I have been La Sagrada Familia and the view is absolutely stunning. This church is the most iconic building of Antoni Gaudí's unique style and you will definitely like it! Now they are still building as the church isn’t finished yet. However, the view nowadays is already enough for you to feel the greatest art and works in this century . Let’s come along and visit Barcelona !
Restaurants recommendation: Cerveseria Catalana
This restaurant I highly recommend as the food is delicious ! I have ordered cuttlefish black rice, octopus and shrimp. They are absolutely delicious! I like it very much and I definitely will come visit again.
#barcelona #spain #travel #europe #tripcom #photography #food
Anky in Europe
Stunning Barcelona
Where to when in Barcelona ?
Must visit places :
Sagrada familia - poble neu beach -gothic town - Barcelóneta- Rambla - Paseo de Gràcia - centro
Barcelona offers an amazing day and night life #barcelona #spain #newyearadventure
TheAngaritas
Sagrada Familia - grandest church in Spain
Sagrada Familia was the most astonishing chapels I’ve been to in the world. Stepping into the church was a feast for your eyes - the church was intricately designed in Gaudi’s distinct style. I paid 26Euros for the entry ticket that comes with an audio tour.
Tip: Enter during the dusk period to see the sunlight shine through the stained glass and fill the chapel in the colours of rainbow. #spain #barcelona #lasagradafamilia
Fillet o fish
Seeing Sagrada Familia
Seeing Sagrada Familia and actually experiencing Gaudi’s genius workmanship is amazing! It was truly a dream come true going inside this work of craftsmanship. Going inside was like wandering through a forest due to the numerous architectural intricacies you can find. The whole facade literally tells a story of Jesus’ birth, death, etc. Everywhere we looked, there was history#history
Nicenicee
Barcelona’s Top 2 Gaudi must-sees
Antonio Gaudí spent most of his life in Barcelona, Spain, and the city boasts the largest concentration of his works in the world.
My top 2 Gaudí buildings not to be missed are:
1. Sagrada Familia (located at Carrer de Mallorca, 401)
2. Casa Battló (located at Passeig de Gràcia, 43)
Check out these amazing architecture and you won’t be disappointed!
#fallingforfall #tripblazers
JT 88
The ONE and ONLY in Centuries if not in millenniums.
Gaudi’s legendary masterpiece.
Got awed and stunned even before entering.
As I wandered around, just can’t help constantly ‘wowing’ about every single brick and angle tailored by the architect.
lynnbeer
Grandest church in Spain 🇪🇸
Everyone I talked to recommended Sangrada Familia to me when I said I was going to Spain. At first I was reluctant to go, because it is under construction and some parts of the church building were covered outside, also it restricted your entry time so you had to book in advance and go at the reserved time only. (I saw two tourists with a ticket of 4pm arriving at 5pm and were denied access and asked to buy mew tickets again). It was ABSOLUTELY worth it and the design and details will blow you away! #sangradafamilia #barcelona #architecture
CeeLo10
Spooky Barcelona!! 👻🎃
There’s nothing like a spooky Barcelona!!
Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of Spain’s Catalonia region, is known for its art and architecture. The fantastical Sagrada Família church and other modernist landmarks designed by Antoni Gaudí dot the city. Museu Picasso and Fundació Joan Miró feature modern art by their namesakes. City history museum MUHBA, includes several Roman archaeological sites.
Barcelona is a city with a wide range of original leisure options that encourage you to visit time and time again. Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
#spooktaculartrip #fallingforfall #staycation
rainforest
140 Years of History
It is definitely worth visiting the Sagrada Familia towers for a breathtaking view of both the Basilica and Barcelona. The four towers of the Nativity are the oldest, the only ones Gaudi knew of in his lifetime. The four towers of the Passion are the most recent. On each side, a walkway connects the central towers.
It received the designation mostly because of its unique architecture and Gaudí's ability to create something so innovative and artistic
It takes about 2 hours to visit the Sagrada Familia including the towers, the small museum in the basement, and the store. Please note that once inside the basilica, you can stay as long as you like!
#tripblazers #fallingforfall #mytripvlog