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Passeig de Gracia
Probably the most famous avenue of the city, home of the most beautiful houses of Barcelona and of the most exclusive boutiques in town. Walk through luxury and elegance, get inspiration for your most glamorous outfit or ask to your guide for the best Michelin restaurants nearby.
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Casa Lleo i Morera
Have a look at the house that pioneered the modernist style in Barcelona, constructed by Domenech i Montaner, the teacher of Gaudi at university.
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Casa Amatller
Home of the famous chocolate makers of Barcelona, this house is a true gem of the modernist architecture. Take the chance to but some very good chocolate to bring home.
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Casa Batllo
The colour and fantasy of the Casa Batlló captivates passers-by on the Passeig de Gràcia. Standing halfway up this elegant boulevard and in a strongly contrasting style to the neighbouring houses, the Casa Amatller and Casa Lleó Morera, Gaudí's building reveals the splendour of an architect who was able to work on this project with total creative freedom, producing one of the most outstanding private houses in the world, listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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Casa Mila - La Pedrera
The Casa Milá, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the culmination of Antoni Gaudí's career, designed as a modernista building tailored to the new social needs, without forgetting his main source of inspiration: nature and organic forms.
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Casa de les Punxes
Along the way, pass by one of the true gems of modernist architecture to find out about the legend of St George, the Patron Saint of Barcelona and many other countries and cities…
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Basilica de la Sagrada Familia
The life project of a genius, with no doubts the Sagrada Familia, will leave a lifelong impression. Experience a moment full of emotion, admiring Gaudi's masterpiece, considered as the most emblematic landmark of Barcelona.
There are no words to describe the feeling one gets when entering this magnificent temple of Modernism. The organic shapes found throughout its structure, the light filtering through its stained glass windows and the symbolic nature of the building’s sculpted façade will certainly be the highlight of your tour.