Untamed by convention, the imagination of Antoni Gaudí is responsible for much of Barcelona's most iconic and charming architecture. While Sagrada Familia may be his pièce de résistance, which is admittedly hard to top, Park Güell is an open-air walking tour of Gaudí's creative genius.
If you could take a walk inside the mind of Antoni Gaudí, it might look something like Park Güell. Complete with the dreamy blend of nature and spiritual symbolism that make his architecture so distinctive, Park Güell is a flamboyant mix of art, design, and public space that everyone visiting Barcelona should check out.
At the entrance of the park, a flowing white double staircase is guarded by a great dragon emblazoned with bright Catalan mosaic art. Inside, the quirkiness continues with giant melting columns and gingerbread houses with bright blue spires that poke out over the snaking candycane walls. It's Alice in Wonderland meets Catalan Modernisme - and it's awesome.
This guided tour will give you a fascinating insight into the history of the park and Gaudí himself.