One of the most universal symbols of the city of Barcelona and the greatest exponent of Catalan modernist architecture. The Sagrada Familia is a monumental church still unfinished, located in the center of Barcelona, in the Eixample district.
La Rambla is an emblematic street of Barcelona that connects the Catalunya Square with Portal de la Pau Square and separates the Raval neighborhood from the Gothic Quarter.
One of the most important aquariums in the world, located in the Port Vell of Barcelona. The scuba divers can have the unique experience of diving in the main tank of the Aquarium surrounded by sharks and thousands of fish.
The most visited museum in Catalonia, located in the stand of the Camp Nou Stadium, attractively displays all the trophies won by the Catalan club's sports sections and also all kinds of objects related to their teams, players and fans.
Monographic museum dedicated to Pablo Ruiz Picasso, with the most important collections in the world from the youth and formation period of this brilliant painter.
The Milà House, popularly known as la Pedrera, is a modernist building built by Antoni Gaudí in the heart of Barcelona. Today the building is the headquarters of the Catalunya - La Pedrera Foundation and hosts an important cultural center.
14th century church dedicated to the Mother of Christ, a work of the architect Berenguer de Montagut. With a solid and robust appearance, the Santa Maria del Mar basilica is considered the greatest exponent of Catalan Gothic.
Ancient military fortress located on top of Montjuic mountain, in the southwestern part of Barcelona. Built in the 18th century, the castle dominates the city and the port, offering stunning views.