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Day 1 | Morning

Park Guell

Opening Hours: October 31st - March 26th of the following year: 8:30-18:15 (last admission time is 17:30), March 27th - May 1st: 8:00-20:30 (last entry Garden time is 19:30), May 2nd - August 28th: ​​8:00-21:30 (last admission time is 20:30), August 29th - October 29th: 8:00- 20:30 (last admission time is 19:30)

Ticket Price: 10 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-4 Hours

Location: 08024 Barcelona

Park Guell, located on the Peralda Hill in Barcelona, is a paradise designed by Gaudí. It is recognized as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO with its unique environmental art. Here, Gaudi's artistic interest and architectural style can be brought into full play. Whether it is the space form, or the color of light and shadow, from the whole to the details, they are all full of fun, beautiful and beautiful, giving people surprises everywhere. In addition to various buildings with different shapes, there are also various animal shapes made of various broken colorful mosaics, such as the colorful large lizards at the gate. Guell Park is built on the mountain, it is an open space, an axis is drawn from the center of the gate, and buildings are arranged on both sides of the axis. The buildings on both sides of the gate are very lively and colorful. Its plan is oval, with a brick dome, and its outer walls are made of local rubble and colorful mosaics. Under the sunny sky, the blue and white mushroom tower, the stone house shaped like a candy, and the curved colorful porcelain chairs make people feel like entering a surreal paradise. Climbing to the top of the mushroom tower, you can also overlook the Sagrada Familia that echoes the distance. After entering the gate of the Hundred Pillars Hall, go up the stone steps along the axis, and there is a mosaic colorful dragon fountain, and after the fountain is the Hundred Pillars Hall. The hall is supported by 86 stone pillars and has a concave and convex ceiling, all decorated with mosaic patterns. Continuing up along the stone steps at the side of the hall, you can come to the roof of the Hundred Column Hall, and the roof is the central square of the park. Gaudí called it the "Greek Theater", which shows that it is both a leisure square and an open-air theater, and it is also the essence of the entire park. Since it is the essence of the park, of course, we have to talk about the benches in the square. They are inlaid with colorful broken porcelain. They look like dancing dragons and undulating waves, winding around the square. The seat backs decorated with broken porcelain are both comfortable and comfortable, and bright and pleasing to the eye. The square corridor surrounds the central square. On the high and low terrain, Gaudi designed a unique corridor. They are built in the mountains and forests, twisting and turning. On sunny days, tourists can walk in the corridor to shade the sun, and on rainy days, they can take shelter from the rain. The pillars of the corridor are basically made of animals and plants. Some are shaped like the legs of an elephant, some are like palm trees, and some are in the shape of a human body. The materials of these pillars are all made of local stone. Like heaven. After walking the corridor, you may wish to visit the former residence of Gaudí. Gaudi's former residence is one of two residences designed by Gaudi himself in the Park Guell. Gaudí once lived a quiet mountain life here. Now, here is the museum that introduces Gaudí's life, displaying Gaudí-designed furniture and Gaudí's used objects. The park is currently undergoing maintenance and some areas will be temporarily closed.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Trip.com User: It's not ashamed to say that it's a beautiful building than nature. You can find the amazing genius of imitating nature, but it's a natural beauty, and it's a teacher and architecture. I would recommend you not only look at the front door, but also look around the trails that were built for the back door and the people who were washing.

Trip.com User: Barcelona was Gaudi Gaudi Gaudi, and Guel Park was free before 8 a.m., so I went so well. The part where I saw the sunrise and the famous pieces was not so spacious, so I went around and went out and walked around it more. It's worth going to people who are fast in the morning.

Day 1 | Afternoon

When time permits after visiting Park Guell, don’t forget pay a visit to Casa Batlló.

Casa Batlló

Opening Hours: Sun - Sat 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Ticket Price: 29 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours

Location: Passeig de Gràcia, 43, 08007 Barcelona

Casa Batlló is a uniquely designed building in the “Illa de la Discordia” block of Barcelona. It is the visceral, representative work of the genius architect Antoni Gaudí in the most mature stage of his work. The walls of the entire building are covered with colored mosaics, with a roof that looks like fish scales, pillars like human bones and mask-shaped balconies, all full of magical colors, shapes and patterns. Each evening the lights illuminate the building and it becomes even more stunning as it reflects and shimmers in the light.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Trip.com User: The day and night are beautiful, and must attend the concert. Go in at dusk and enjoy the beauty of the day, and watch the sky slowly darken, the building is in the night glittering, like a little elf in the jumping

Trip.com User: increible! una obra maestra de arquitectura, muy impactante para epoca en lanque fue construida t diseñada por el gran Dali.

Day 1 | Evening

After visiting the glorious Casa Batlló, Sonder Paseo de Gracia nearby is the best place to stay.

Sonder Paseo de Gracia

The Sonder Paseo de Gracia is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. The Sonder Paseo de Gracia is an ideal choice for travelers who want to take in the sights and sounds of Barcelona.

The hotel is only 300m from Passeig De Gracia and 15km from Barcelona Airport, giving guests a number of convenient transportation options. The closest major public transportation, Passeig De Gràcia Metro Station, is only 200m away. There's plenty to do nearby, with Casa Lleo i Morera, Edificio de La Union y el Fenix and Museo del Perfume (Museum of Perfume) all within a short distance.

This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing.

Day 2 | Morning

Sagrada Familia

Opening Hours: Sun - Sat 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Ticket Price: 17 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-5 Hours

Location: C/ de Mallorca, 401, 08013 Barcelona

The Sagrada Familia is a famous tourist attraction and landmark in Spain. It was built in 1882. In 1883, the architectural genius Gaudi took over as the chief architect until his death in a car accident in 1926. The Nativity façade and basement, which Gaudi presided over while he was alive, have been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. After Gaudi's death, generations of successors relied on the designs and models left by Gaudi to continue their unfinished business. At present, the modernist building is nearly 60% complete, but the actual completion will have to wait until 2026, the centenary of Gaudí's death. The iconic three-facade Sagrada Familia has three grand facades: Nativity, Passion and Glory. There are four supporting towers on each side, looking from a distance like a huge ant colony full of holes, when you get closer, you will see the exquisite fruit statues on the towers. The towers that have been completed so far are the Nativity Facade and the Passion Facade, which can be visited by elevator. The tower on the Nativity Facade, built by Gaudí, overlooks the eastern part of Barcelona, and the tower on the opposite side of the Passion Facade has a view of the center of Barcelona. (See Tips for details.) Although the Sagrada Familia is not yet fully completed, and the south side of the building is full of scaffolding, the completed part is enough to be amazing. The Nativity façade in the northeast is the main entrance of the Sagrada Familia, most of which were completed under the supervision of Gaudí. face is more complicated. Nativity represents the birth and childhood of Jesus. Nativity Facade You can see the "Vine Carving" in the carving forest at the Nativity Entrance: a group of innocent angels gathered in front of the Gothic rose window, and among the grapes in the center of the wall is the newly born Jesus And the Virgin Mary and St. John, next to the three saints of the East who came to the Annunciation. This can be described as the embodiment of the artistic peak of the Sagrada Familia. If you look closely, you will find that the rhythm of the statues is almost exactly the same as that of real people: soldiers with six toes, dying babies, turtles carrying jambs, etc. are all lifelike. Here, whether you know the biblical story or not, just admiring the ingenious design details is eye-opening enough. In addition, on the right side of the Nativity Facade, there are exhibitions related to Gaudí and the Sagrada Familia, which show people Gaudí's design concept and the history and current situation of the Sagrada Familia. If you are interested in Gaudí's design, please don't miss it. Before his death, Gaudi set up the design style of the next two façades to be concise and clear because he was worried that the subsequent designers would not be as meticulous as himself. The crucifixion facade in the southwest shows the days after Jesus. The sculptor Subilac carved scenes such as "After Supper" and "Christ's Funeral" according to the design drawings left by Gaudí. The lines are simple and smooth, and the figures are larger. Tough, the expression adds a sense of vicissitudes, forming a sharp contrast with the nativity facade. The construction of the Glory Facade has not yet been completed, but when it is completed it will be the main entrance to the Sagrada Familia. The facade of Glory faces the south and is bathed in sunlight most of the time. It is more holy and beautiful at sunset. Friends who like photography should not miss this time. The door of resurrection on the facade of glory, this bronze door is very eye-catching, the door is engraved with the words "Jesus" (God) in gold, and another 4x4 digital square on the door also attracts many tourists to stop and watch, it is said that this The mysterious number plate has at least 50 algorithms. No matter how you add them, the sum of the numbers is 33 (Jesus was 33 years old when he was martyred), so give it a try. The fusion of natural and religious elementThe Sagrada Familia is a prestigious tourist attraction and landmark in Barcelona. It is a stunning work by the great architect Antoni Gaudí, but was never completed. Donations keep construction going and it is due to be completed by 2026. Construction of the Nativity facade and basement has been taken over by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Climb up one of the tall spires of the church to enjoy a bird's eye view of Barcelona.s is even more unique inside the church, where you can even feel the avant-garde architectural style of the Sagrada Familia. The tropical rainforest: the palm-shaped stone pillars rise from the ground, the pillars are carved with trunk-like joints, the "leaves" and "flowers" of the tree tops fill the ceiling, and the sun shines through the colored glass windows of various shapes Sprinkling, the projection is mottled on the ground, and the whole church changes with a strange light, which is amazing. The statue of Jesus is hung in the center of the cross in the church, and the image is also different from the traditional Jesus. The entire building does not have straight lines, but uses hyperbolas, parabolas, spirals, cones, etc. to form various curved surfaces, which are full of rhythm and movement. Another unmissable place inside the basement church is the basement. The basement of the Sagrada Familia is located below the main altar. It was built by Gaudi himself. Now the great architect is also buried in the underground tomb. This area is a prayer area and needs to be kept quiet, audio guides and photography are disabled, and group visitors are not allowed to enter. Another part of the basement is a model exhibition, where you can see the complete architectural model of the Sagrada Familia, and friends who are interested in architecture can have a feast for the eyes.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Trip.com User: It was a speechless impression. Keep your focus on the audio guide, look around the photos, and take them. Gaudy, though he's only completed two fasades and left the world, has a wonderful design and a complete work that he's prepared to continue, no matter who's in the future. And Sagrada Familia is right. I would like to recommend you to see the Pasadena. It's so touching to see the backs and sides of the Sagrada Familia that you can never see outside as you come down. It's a personal idea that the audio guide is so good that you don't need a guide.

Trip.com User: Barcelona started with the Sagrada Familia and ended up with the Sagrada Familia, and I had an afternoon schedule, and I was able to look at and interpret every part of the outside, and go inside and go underground. I've seen all the museums. I don't regret it and I want to go back. I recommend ticketing on the Internet in advance and keeping it on time. I thought it was a low season, but there were a lot of people. I've been to a lot of cathedrals, but it's the best. I recommend it

Day 2 | Afternoon

Having the chance to enjoy the charming Sagrada Familia, Casa Mila next to it is another great place that you will never want to miss!

Casa Mila

Opening Hours: March 3, 2017 to November 5, 2017: 9:00-20:30 (last admission time 20:00). From November 6, 2017 to March 2, 2018: 9:00-18:30 (last admission time 18:00). Note: The final admission time is 30 minutes before closing. Please arrange your travel time properly.

Ticket Price: 25 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-5 Hours

Location: Provence, 261-265, 08008 Barcelona

Casa Mila is located in the famous “Illa de la Discordia” in the heart of Barcelona. It is one of the masterpieces of the architect Antoni Gaudí. Its wave-shaped walls and chimney-topped rooftops are all emblematic of the building and the city it calls home. Casa Mila can be visited day or night. Visits in the day typically start from the famous roof terrace. If you prefer to take a trip at night, you can take the “Secrets of Casa Mila” night tour to learn obscure and interesting facts about the structure.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Trip.com User: It's an amazing building that reveals the genius of Gaudi and the warmth, delicateness and perfection of humanity. We could see that modern famous architects followed him and imitated him. And it's very attentive for people who work, and it's efficient, but it's emotional. His genius, which is in the midst of all things, color, light, sound, function and artistic aspects, is that you should be more concerned with the feeling of the building, the feeling of the building, the feeling of the building. When booking with audio guide is required. If you book through Trip.com, you can see it a little cheaper than locally.

Trip.com User: Casamila Casabart. It's near everything. Casabart Yo was more impressive than Casabilla, but there's a cafe on the first floor of Casabilla, so you can rest there for a while.

Day 2 | Evening

After visiting the glorious Casa Mila, Serras Barcelona nearby is the best place to stay.

Serras Barcelona

Property Location
With a stay at The Serras, you'll be centrally located in Barcelona, steps from Port Vell and minutes from Maremagnum. This 5-star hotel is close to Palau de la Musica Catalana and Casa Batllo.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 29 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring minibars and flat-screen televisions. Rooms have private balconies. Digital programming and DVD players are provided for your entertainment, while complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected. Private bathrooms with showers feature rainfall showerheads and designer toiletries.

Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as an outdoor pool, or other amenities including complimentary wireless Internet access and concierge services.

Dining
Grab a bite to eat at the hotel's restaurant, which features a bar, or stay in and take advantage of 24-hour room service. Relax with a refreshing drink at one of the 2 bars/lounges.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, a 24-hour front desk, and an elevator (lift). A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available on request).

You must present a photo ID when checking in. Your credit card is charged at the time you book. Bed type and smoking preferences are not guaranteed.Your reservation is prepaid and is guaranteed for late arrival. The total charge includes all room charges and taxes, as well as fees for access and booking. Any incidental charges such as parking, phone calls, and room service will be handled directly between you and the property.

Day 3 | Morning

Camp Nou

Opening Hours: Sun 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM, Mon - Sat 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM

Ticket Price: 7.5 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1.5-2 Hours

Location: Camp Nou C.Aristides Maillol 12.08028 Barcelona

Camp Nou has been the home of FC Barcelona since September 24, 1957, and is currently the largest stadium in Europe. The interior facilities of the Camp Nou include the team's locker room, the podium, the VIP lounge, the press conference center, the TV studio, the exclusive area for meritorious players, and the Barcelona Club Museum. Camp Nou is currently open to the public and can be accessed from the passage between the official Barcelona souvenir shop and the Pans&Company fast food restaurant at the entrance of the stadium to start the Camp Nou tour. The tour includes two parts: the stadium and the stadium museum. Stadium Museum The stadium museum includes several parts such as "achievements", "history", "six crowns" and "temporary exhibition areas. The achievements exhibition area displays the trophies won by important members of the club's history and stars; the "Barcelona History" exhibition area consists of a huge It is composed of a touch screen that can help visitors understand all the details of the history of the club and all the championship honors. The four parts of the "Values" exhibition hall reflect the core values of Barcelona "more than a club"; in the "Database" exhibition hall, you can pass a piece of The 8.5-meter-wide touch screen provides information on the club's president, manager, members, fan associations and foundations. The "Six Crowns" exhibition hall shows how Barcelona won an unprecedented six championship honors in the same season. The temporary exhibition area is mainly used for A photo exhibition about the Barcelona Foundation. A guidebook If visiting the stadium and the museum is not enough, come and watch a thrilling game. The Camp Nou is huge, and the games of the average level (Derby Clasico, Champions League knockout Tickets for this type of tickets are easy to buy. Generally, you can book tickets on the official website in advance, or you can easily buy them at the ticket office of the stadium before the opening. It should be noted that the official website ticket release is irregular, so it needs to be refreshed frequently , basically only a few seats in a certain area will be released at a time every day, and the seats are not connected. After selecting the seat, you can pay by credit card and go to the stadium window to collect the ticket before the game. In addition, souvenirs outside the Camp Nou stadium The shop is well worth a visit, where you can buy souvenirs such as jerseys, postcards and more.

Reviews from Real Guests:

chun yin tin: Basse home Ruying Stadium the largest stadium in Europe, a number of famous stars, the king of the world has become the Mess, Manadona, Li Huadu, Godiona, Lannadu, Le Carter (Fergo not calculate). The stands at Camp Nou have been marked by the Catalan word "Més que un club", a Barcelona motto translated as "More than a club", or "not just a club". The number of spectators at Campano has increased over the past few years. Originally only 106146 seat, by 1982 when the FIFA World Cup was held, it had increased to 121401 seat. Campano Stadium, although located in Barcelona, is also affiliated to Catalonia, and is currently used for other football matches.

Evitta: A must if you came to Barcelona! Great experience, enjoying the best football! BARÇA!!! ⚽️

Day 3 | Afternoon

After finishing the tour at Camp Nou, you can head to Picasso Museum, the most worth visiting place around the corner.

Picasso Museum

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Tue,Thu-Fri,Sun,9:00am-7:00pm;Open on Wed,9:00am-9:30pm

Ticket Price: 6.5 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours

Location: Carrer Montcada, 15-23, 08003 Barcelona

This Picasso Museum is located in the Ribeira district of Barcelona. This former aristocratic residence dates back to the 13th century and still retains strong medieval colors, with secluded courtyards, ornate walls and window lattices. The museum mainly collects Picasso's early works in Barcelona and Paris. The Picasso Museum collects many of his works, ranging from oil paintings to drawings, prints, pottery, etc., of which the most striking is Picasso's works in his childhood or at least his childhood, whose excellent sense of design and expressiveness are amazing. The representative works in his later years are the 58 paintings painted on the theme of the masterpiece of the Spanish painting master Velazquez. Compared with the early works, the style is very different. Not to be missed: Las Meninas, LaPaloma, Arlequin, Cienciay Caridad. In addition, the Picasso Museum also has a coffee shop, you can go to the coffee shop to take a break when you are tired. If you are particularly interested in Picasso's paintings, you can go to the museum souvenir shop to select and picture albums and related peripherals.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Kim~ Keep on EXPloring: During my visit at christmas festival. Surprised. Still many people cannot be wanted to get in the museum. The queue quite long to buy ticket due to time limit, i miss the chance to get in

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