La Sagrada Família

The Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família is a Roman Catholic basilica designed by Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926) and probably the most emblematic of all Barcelona’s attractions. It is the second most visited church in Europe after the Vatican and is among the top three attractions in Spain, along with the Prado Museum in

Palau Güell: Inside Gaudí’s First Major Masterpiece

Located just steps from La Rambla, Palau Güell is one of Antoni Gaudí’s earliest architectural triumphs and a cornerstone of his creative evolution. Commissioned by industrialist Eusebi Güell in the 1880s and completed in 1888, this urban palace in Barcelona’s Raval district blends Gothic revival with Catalan Modernisme, Moorish motifs, and Art Nouveau flair.

Park Güell

Originally intended as a housing development project for the elite of Barcelona, Park Güell was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984 and now stands among the top tourist attractions in the city.

The One Barcelona Hotel GL

The One Barcelona GL is a five-star hotel in the heart of Eixample, offering elegant suites, a luxury spa, rooftop pool, and Mediterranean dining. Designed by Jaime Beriestain, it blends contemporary style with outstanding service.