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Top 10 Historical Sites

#1
Park Güell

Visit Gaudí's Modernist masterpiece and get views of Barcelona from Carmel Hill

4.4 (29,888 reviews)
#2
Casa Milà – La Pedrera

Discover Gaudí's architectural brilliance in Barcelona

4.7 (7,625 reviews)
#3
Casa Batlló

Dive into Gaudí's imaginative world at Barcelona's most whimsical building

4.7 (11,588 reviews)
#4
Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau

Discover a hidden gem of Modernisme architecture in Barcelona

4.6 (2,445 reviews)
#5
Palau de la Música Catalana

Revel in the ornate beauty of Barcelona's UNESCO-listed concert hall

4.6 (2,521 reviews)
#6
Casa Vicens

See the beginning of Antoni Gaudí's incredible architectural legacy at this immaculately designed summer house in the heart of Barcelona.

4.8 (1,201 reviews)
#7
Poble Espanyol

Poble Espanyol is a museum that feels like an actual village. Built in 1929 for a world exhibition, it’s a lifesize replica of a Spanish town that features building styles from all regions of Spain. There are 117 buildings in total, and today these make up a beautiful cluster of restaurants and workshops that reflect the many diverse lifestyles, cuisines, and cultures of traditional Spain. Take a nice stroll through, have some tapas and peruse the Spanish arts and crafts shops.

4.4 (916 reviews)
#8
Barcelona Cathedral

Discover the rich history dating back to the 13th century

4.2 (202 reviews)
#9
Casa Amatller

Casa Amatller is an eye-catching building designed in the Modernisme style by Josep Puig i Cadafalch. It features an array of fantastical busts and reliefs of dragons, knights and more on the outside. On the inside visitors can wander the rooms full of furniture from past resident, well-known businessman and chocolatier Antoni Amatller.

4.6 (374 reviews)
#10
Mies van der Rohe Pavilion

The Mies van der Rohe Pavilion, a symbolic work of the Modern movement, was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich as Germany's national pavilion for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition. After the closing of the Exhibition, the Pavilion was dismantled in 1930. Over time, it became a key reference both in the trajectory of Mies van der Rohe and for the architecture of the 20th century as a whole.

4.7 (1,240 reviews)

Hand-picked combinations in Barcelona

Combine Barcelona favorites. Some things are better together.

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  • Barcelona

The Gaudi Bundle

  • Sagrada Familia
  • Park Güell
  • Barcelona City Audioguide
4.4 (894)
From
$61.42
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Casa Batlló + Park Güell

Book once and enhance your experience with this convenient combination of 2 must sees
4.6 (281)
From $54.05
$50.26

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