

▲ La Pedrera – Casa Milà is one of the masterpieces by architect Antoni Gaudí, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. Renowned for its stunning stone facade, it resembles a giant wave emerging from Passeig de Gràcia, standing 30m tall and 84m wide. The rooftop terrace of La Pedrera – Casa Milà is an iconic Barcelona landmark, offering breathtaking 360º panoramic views of the city.

▲ Sagrada Familia: The interior is filled with natural elements and vibrant vitality, and climbing the tower offers a panoramic view of Barcelona. Gaze up at the iconic spires of this famous landmark in the capital of Catalonia, and watch as sunlight streams through the stained-glass windows, casting rainbows on the floor. Every inch of detail, both inside and out, is breathtaking, like a dream. This masterpiece by the genius architect Gaudí was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site even before its completion.

▲ Park Güell: Visit the Park Güell Monumental Zone to admire Barcelona's unique architectural designs and breathtaking views. Stroll through the beautiful park meticulously designed by architect Gaudí, where architecture blends perfectly with nature. The park's structures feature extensive use of colorful mosaic tiles, creating a fairytale-like atmosphere that's truly worth seeing.


▲ Caramel Mountain: A stunning sunset spot with picture-perfect views rivaling postcards








