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I definitely recommend buying the ticket to go all the way to the top, it was only 5 euros!! It is a very surreal place where you feel a peacefulness engulfed over you that is ineffable. Just breathtaking ♥️
A site that's a must see. Beautiful architecture of a great building and also includes an audio tour. There is also a virtual tour available. Prices for tickets are modest and very well worth it.
Sabriel Cameron
at 2023 Sep 09
Sabriel Cameron
at 2023 Sep 09
Absolutely beautiful. 100% have to go. Get be audio guide- it comes with a tablet to make the experience more interactive. I recommend buying tickets in advance - we got ours from GetYourGuide
100% would recommend visiting La Pedrera especially doing the night tour in the summer! We had the 9:40pm tour and our guide was really knowledgeable and did a fantastic tour. You get a drink at the end and a little snack and the best part is the rooftop and the light show truly captivating and magical especially at night.
Sinoun Pil
at 2023 Sep 07
Sinoun Pil
at 2023 Sep 07
Absolutely gorgeous. A must see if you are in Barcelona, Spain. Highly recommend getting tickets two days in advance as they are always sold out the day of and the following day. Also, buy your tickets online as there is no ticket booth there. To go up the tower is also an additional fee. So don't expect that it will be included with general admission.
Aaron Alfonso
at 2023 Sep 07
Aaron Alfonso
at 2023 Sep 07
Such an amazing place to set foot in. It is massive and that may be an understatement. As we were walking up to it blindly from the streets, I think that made it even more magical. We did the Nativity Tower add-on, and that was pretty cool. BUY YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE FROM THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE.
Josip
at 2023 Sep 07
Josip
at 2023 Sep 07
We have traveled all over the world and visited countless Catholic churches and basilicas, but this one is unique, nothing is even close to it. Architecture unique in the world. The description is redundant because you have to, I must say, you have to visit it. We were there twice. 10 years ago and now when the newly built and renovated wings of the basilica were opened....
John Witchell
at 2023 Sep 07
John Witchell
at 2023 Sep 07
Parakeets flying round above your head, all the mystic of a Gaudi-designed garden and beautiful plants everywhere. Fantastic But be warned, on a hit day, all the steps, both up and down, can take their toll. Bring or buy a drink from the kiosk outside to stay comfortable.
Ul G
at 2023 Sep 07
Ul G
at 2023 Sep 07
Famous market - go in the 1st part of the day
I advise you to go there in morning or day - it’s not so busy inside. On this part of the day you can enjoy many shopping corners and to have a brunch in one of the small restaurants inside the market without crowds.
Prices are higher comparing to other places in the city.
Honestly, I could have just looked at it from the outside and been good with it. The attic area and the rooftop are really cool. The inside rooms itself, no big deal. It's why we decided not to go inside Casa Bàtllo. If you do decide to go, do it early to avoid the crowds and waiting in line to get tickets.
I'm not a fan of architecture and don't admire construction/ building designs all that much. But much to my surprise, this one turned out to be presently invigorating. The style of construction, staircase detailing and the open terrace on top was drool worthy.
Yousaf Muhammad
at 2023 Sep 06
Yousaf Muhammad
at 2023 Sep 06
An incredible piece of art, loved the guide and how it makes you feel gone back to those days, the AI show was a stop show. I even watched it three times ;-) and could watch hundreds of times without getting bored. If you are in Barcelona, you must visit the place and try to book tickets online. Would save your time.
A J.
at 2023 Sep 06
A J.
at 2023 Sep 06
Very humbling experience.
The architecture itself is breathtaking and the inside is much bigger than expected.
The light inside is absolutely beautiful, one side warm, one side cold, intricate, spiral staircases on the sides and an altar to marvel upon.
And do not forget - to look up.
The entire area is very alive with people, vendors and police. Very integral part of the Gothic Quarter. Even if u don't go in (they close at 5pm), the exteriors and the entire block is worth a visit.
It is an amazing fountain show with beautiful monuments surrounding it. In this picture the fountain is off by the drought in this area.
Best market that I've ever visited, period. All the favourite local dishes are here. Also a dream for foodies/chefs! I highly recommend the seafood (oysters and if you've never had it before, try the sea urchins).
steve moses
at 2023 Sep 03
steve moses
at 2023 Sep 03
You get to see two unfurnished floors then you immediately shuffeled off into the gift shop. The other 5 floors are closed off. Not to worry you will be pushed into 2 more gift shops and given the opportunity to spend 15€ for a picture of yourself before you are allowed to leave. Not much to see. Your time would be much better spent elsware.
Katarina
at 2023 Sep 03
Katarina
at 2023 Sep 03
One of the most amazing things I've ever seen. We did a guided tour and it was quite helpful for understanding the significance of various parts of the building. We wish we had gotten there earlier though and had time to just look around inside before the tour however, because I was so amazed by the architecture that I was distracted from what the guide was saying..! We arrived at 6pm and it closed at 8pm - we actually wished we'd had more than 2 hours because there was so much to look at. I hope to come back again one day when it's finished.
Che Miller
at 2023 Sep 03
Che Miller
at 2023 Sep 03
We visited Park Guell midweek around midday. Beautiful park! Some amazing architecture and sights to see. We got the 24M bus directly to the park. Tickets cost around €20 euros. Great experience!
I usually love this place, but all fountains are closed due to drought. Not sure why people post old pictures of the fountain being on, I suspect due to that there are some salesman there.

The place itself is beautiful but can not review properly as it is not on (seems to have been for months now)
Hansen Loke
at 2023 Sep 02
Hansen Loke
at 2023 Sep 02
The details of the design and construction are mind blowing. Have to listen to the audio guide to appreciate the details. Could have spent half a day just looking at every part of the building. Fortunately for us the queue isn't bad but can imagine during peak season to be cramped with tourists. The security screening is tighter than at the airport.
Georgiana Elza
at 2023 Sep 01
Georgiana Elza
at 2023 Sep 01
Very nice park. I would very much appreciate a guided path, so that the visitors will not miss any of the park atractions. Also some vending Machines with Water/juice would be very welcomed since most of the path is in the sun.
The Magic Fountain of Montjuïc truly exceeded my personal expectations. Its captivating water and light displays were absolutely mesmerizing. The synchronization with music created a magical atmosphere, leaving me in awe. The way the fountain showcased a variety of colors and patterns was a visual treat. Without a doubt, this attraction is a must-see in Barcelona and offers an enchanting experience that goes way beyond what I had anticipated.
One of the best markets I have ever been too. So many options of fresh produce & dining options. We tried so much food because it all looked so delicious. I recommend going on an empty stomach. The vendors were also very welcoming.
The best food market in Europe lived up to the hype! So many different food stalls with everything from baked goods to fruit to cheese, cured meats and seafood. Many spots to dine-in as well (mainly bar seating).
D I
at 2023 Aug 31
D I
at 2023 Aug 31
Love love love this place! Make sure you go hungry. Nearly all vendors we purchased from had the card option with the US dollar amount showing. Try everything ! There was nowhere to sit down so be prepared to take your food and go or snack walking around. It was very crowded on a Wednesday afternoon at the end of August.
Aidid Roslan
at 2023 Aug 31
Aidid Roslan
at 2023 Aug 31
I'm not much of a football fan, but my visit to Camp Nou was truly captivating. Even though the sport isn't my passion, I found it to be one of the best attractions in Barcelona. As I explored the stadium, I couldn't help but wonder about the incredible vibes and atmosphere during match days, especially during big matches. The energy and excitement must be truly electric. I can't quite imagine it, but I do hope to experience it for myself someday. The stadium's grandeur and history make it a must-visit, even for those who aren't die-hard football enthusiasts like myself.
One of the biggest Shopping hub, plaza in Barcelona. Have good transportation connecting all the places in the city.
Amazing spot to visit. During day or night. Obviously is free and just to mention if you are planning to go at night make sure to go before midnight, since they turn off the lights at midnight and the arc is dark.
Kim Llorente
at 2023 Aug 28
Kim Llorente
at 2023 Aug 28
The place is lovely of course but the handling of the crowds is terrible. Do not visit during high season, the experience is awful. Tiny rooms and spaces with dozens of people breathing over your neck. Tried to take pics without people and as you can see they were still full of people. You have to reserve your tickets and you still need to line up. If you buy the gold or silver tickets, you still need to line up with people in the same category as yours and then they let people from the gold line, then the silver line then all the others in. But then, once you are inside, you are ALL together. So you have maybe 50 people tagging along with you. They should limit the amount of people per visit or it makes no sense to go. I'm not claustrophobic, but between the heat, tiny spaces and number of people, I rushed through the visit well knowing I will never go again.
I'll be honest here. I don't like the smell of fresh fish, and I know I'm not alone. Yes, it is a terrific place in terms of concept, but as a local, I would not frequently visit it. It's also pretty packed. Regardless of that, you can find a variety of fish, cold cut meats, cheeses, fresh fruits, and sweets shops, among other things. There are also some places that serve food. However, we haven't bought or tried any food here.
This is the most interesting part of the visit of Park Guell (excluding the panorama over Barcelona from above).
Arrived at this point, which is at the end pf the visit, there are a couple of souvenir shop and a small bar/Cafè.

As a spot at the end pr the visit is mostly crowded, but don’t forget to have a look back to see the Gaudi’s staircase and fountain with an overview of the structure of the upper placa.

Metro stations are 15 minutes away from this spot if you wish to come back to Barcelona city centre.
Great cathedral. It is this style where you can see God’s power. Monumental, darkness and lots of paintings and statues.
Ticket may include tower with landscape view (best option to buy) or just standard visit.
Philip Jetschgo
at 2023 Aug 27
Philip Jetschgo
at 2023 Aug 27
A really, really great house! It is really impressive. The colours, the shapes, the ideas. I recommend to visit the Casa Batllo. And you should take a Gold Ticket. You will see an extra room and will get a visual "audio"guide with special effects and augmented reality.
Miguel
at 2023 Aug 27
Miguel
at 2023 Aug 27
Worth visiting. Tickets are €11 per person. We were not able to come up the rooftop cause of the weather and the elevator broke.

There are also toilets inside but with a €1 fee.

There's also a souvenir shop inside that sells shot glasses. Thought that was funny 🤣
Mehmet Aygun
at 2023 Aug 26
Mehmet Aygun
at 2023 Aug 26
This remarkable architectural masterpiece is a must-see. You don't need to be an architect to appreciate Gaudi's creations. His designs authentically mirror nature, just as he explains. Remember, it's a good idea to purchase your tickets ahead of time. Missing the chance to witness one of his designs before leaving Barcelona would be a disappointment.
As a football fan, this should be on the bucket list, but wait,.......
It is a building site, no stadium tour, no walk around. You can only visit a makeshift temporary museum, and the Barca shop. There is not much else to see. It is expected to be complete 2024, 2025 season. Just wait till it's complete. It's a shame that this historic, beautiful stadium is now gone.
Euihyun Lee
at 2023 Aug 21
Euihyun Lee
at 2023 Aug 21
It is a marvel of architecture. I hope you will experience the color of the interior of the cathedral changing according to the time of day. Exterior lighting for night view is turned on at 21:30. It is recommended to visit at night as the view at night has a different charm than during the day. A good photo spot is across the park's lake, opposite the entrance.
Zak McCoy
at 2023 Aug 21
Zak McCoy
at 2023 Aug 21
Impressive building with a lot of interesting details. The highlight, of course, is the rooftop with a nice city overview. You should go there during midweek; otherwise, it is much more crowded. Bring clothes which cover your shoulders. The price with the rooftop is 11€ per person - and there will be a Jesus merchandise shop inside. And almost every religious figure you can spot there seems to be sad... only God knows why 😜 The most annoying thing are the persistent clowns and so-called artists in front of the building.
It is a very nice square and architecture. If you visit when the sun shines and the colors are vivid, you can take great pictures. We also recommend spending time at the bar across the street with a beer or sangria. There is not much shade, so be careful of the heat on a very sunny day.
Euihyun Lee
at 2023 Aug 20
Euihyun Lee
at 2023 Aug 20
Even though I visited the first slot, there were a lot of people. It wasn't difficult to see properly, but I couldn't enjoy it in the quiet atmosphere. Gaudí's work was very good. He recommends going with a lot of knowledge about the park in advance. There's a lot more to discover than just the lizard statue.
My favorite park. Tickets were sold out so it took a miracle to get in. Need more water inside, fountains and fans.
Need more maps for tourist and more tours available as we had to book from third party
Lexy McCauley
at 2023 Aug 19
Lexy McCauley
at 2023 Aug 19
So beautiful! Definitely get tickets in advance. I waited too long and ended up having to do a tour in order to get in. I really enjoyed the tour and the overall scenery. The cafe was super crowded, as was the main bathroom. Worth it though! Also, there are multiple entrances so make sure you go to the correct one!
I loved it. The view was beautiful and the seating was lovely. The only thing I did not like is the restaurant; it was too crowded. I understand why gaudi became so famous for this. It was amazing scenery. I could walk and walk and walk and I would not be tired. The colours fit so perfectly and it's so vibrant. It's not only a park to see gaudi's marvelous creations, it also has lush green trees that provide such fresh air that I can smell it and I shall feel jubilant. Recommend this place and will come again.
Grace Wong
at 2023 Aug 17
Grace Wong
at 2023 Aug 17
Barcelona's most central area and a favourite meeting place for locals and visitors as described by my friends..My first ever experience of feeding pigeons so close.The plaza square is very popular and you can just sit to those benches around the plaza and watch those birds flocks and people interacting to each other.(taking photos or feeding them )
In the square, you'll find pavement stones arranged in the shape of a star, which is believed to mark the center of the Catalonian capital.Some old structrures and buildings which has a historical meanings. I've noticed the long que for the hop in hop off tour bus if you want sightseeing tour in Barcelona ,less walking ,just sit and enjoy the ride and view especially when you dont have enough time to roam around the city.
I give 3 stars for the overall experience. the park, being obviously full of visitors, fails to give that folk village atmosphere.

The part that is worth seeing is the one immediately at the beginning, where there are the two side houses (they can be visited inside) and the staircase leading to the colonnade. One could almost say that it is enough to see it from the outside.

The rest of the visit is a walk on the dirt road towards simple panoramic points and the other buildings inside cannot be visited or have a second extra ticket to be paid in order to enter.
The part of the initial buildings and the square are undoubtedly beautiful, but the rest does not leave many suggestions.
John Abrahamson
at 2023 Aug 13
John Abrahamson
at 2023 Aug 13
Quirky place. Beautiful..buy tickets in advance. Also, plan for all of the hills, if you walk there and back. Depending on which direction you're coming from, there may be very steep hills or hundreds of stairs. The architecture is beautiful. Don't miss it.
Kerry Stevens
at 2023 Aug 11
Kerry Stevens
at 2023 Aug 11
Holds mass on Sunday in the cathedral. Interesting architecture. Some love it, some not. Take the audio or human guided tour. Sunny days are best to view the stained glass. The museum below gives more facts if this place interests you. For a different experience, take an elevator up one of the towers and walk down a winding, narrow rock staircase of 400 steps. The nativity vs passion tower tour is inconsequential. Both of those stories are told from the outside while looking at the facades. The interiors of the towers seem the same. On the far side of the C gate, beyond the pond, is more shade and benches as you wait for your tour time. Enter your gate 15 minutes ahead of your tour time to allow for security check and finding your destination.
Sun Lee
at 2023 Aug 11
Sun Lee
at 2023 Aug 11
Absolutely beautiful house! The history of the architect and the family who lived there was amazing. The virtual experience was so interesting and the staff were all so helpful and friendly. The guided tour in the headphones was great, it had a long list of languages that you can pick. The view was phenomenal. Would highly recommend over Casa Battló
Beautiful place… there’s a crypt church, an upper church (more like a smaller chapel) and you can also go up to the towers for €5 or so… definitely worth to visit!
Aris P
at 2023 Aug 08
Aris P
at 2023 Aug 08
Is really a masterpiece. Every corner, every inch is unique. Very very impressive structure and worth visiting. Actually is a MUST visiting place in Barcelona. I recommend to have a tour guide with you to explain the hidden futures of the structure and the engineering behind it. Book your tickets in advance!
Sandra Moreno
at 2023 Aug 08
Sandra Moreno
at 2023 Aug 08
Beautiful park to see! Worth the entrance price. Word on the street is locals get in for free but as I'm not a local, I'm not sure how that would work. Very beautifully maintained. The gorgeous seating is ergonomically a masterpiece. Great place to pop your back. Who needs a chiropractor (just kidding). So many opportunities for great pictures. You will not be disappointed. This is the place to have your cheetah girl moment!
Cheap tickets and quick entry. Some amazing architecture and the cloisters had live birds and a pond inside! There is also a lift up to the roof with great views of the cathedrals spire and of Barcelona

The ticket also includes entrance to the Matisse Exhibitions and we saw a lot of incredible original pieces.
Beautiful location to walk around. Easily accessible by metro and bus. We saw some outdoor musical performances and reminded me of Washington Square Park in NYC.
Roman Nagibin
at 2023 Aug 06
Roman Nagibin
at 2023 Aug 06
This is one of the best places to see in Barcelona. It was an amazing experience going inside with Gold level tickets that gives you full access to all rooms and a nice set of tablets with good headphones, plus you have a fast line pass.
They do not let you in earlier than your ticket time.
The view from both bottom and top was breath taking. Could get a very nice view of the city. Unfortunately could not see the fountain show because the Fountain was temporary closed. But definitely worth visiting especially when it gets dark in the evening!
So easy to get the 12 Euro entrance on the phone, entry with the QR code. Beautiful, peaceful and interesting interior.

The geese were a surprise in the cloisters.

Entry includes a trip to the roof, mostly via lift, where you can see most of the rest of the city.

Spent about an hour and a half here but could've spent longer.
Waleed
at 2023 Aug 04
Waleed
at 2023 Aug 04
What a spectacular place to sit down and feed the pigeons. Felt like I was in a movie from the 1900’s with all the buildings and people around me. A must see if you’re in Barcelona, had a wonderful time!
2min visit.
Pretty. Nice little park to walk around.

In the Comic Book Quarter if you like DC/Marvel...check out Norma Comics just up the road.
this temple is so mesmerizing and also the view of the city from top of the temple. and if you want to get inside the temple for free and without spending lots of time in line, you can visit the second floor of the church.
The park is mostly normal if it wasn't for the beautiful art work. Gaudí work is amazing with unconventional arquitectural curved lines, where magic buildings are combined with colorful mosaic work. It is an magnificent place to visit.
Tony B
at 2023 Jul 31
Tony B
at 2023 Jul 31
Just great to get away from the touristy part of spain to just see the Catalonia lifestyle. Was looking for the hop off and on tour bus but there are no clear marking as to where to hop on this bus. We did see it i tried to wave it down to no avail this was the only downside to the day. The plaza it's is a lovely strip and lots of shopping to be had. You can get to the culture site if you're up for hilly walks in 30° heat, so bring water.
Not worth the 10€ entrance fee. It is a big tourist trap.

At least toilets are free.
The single coffee shop that is there is overpriced,
There is simply nothing to do.

The last entrance to the park is at 19:30, but you can stay at the park till 22:00. Note that houses close at 19:45.

Needs more Gaudi less entry fee.
This place is so beautiful and impressive and I absolutely adore the attention to details all around. The square is so vivid and when we got there on Friday there was a cute vintage market going on which I absolutely loved the vibe of!! You can walk around the cathedral and the entire thing feels like walking in an ancient city.
One of the best experiences you could have in Spain. It’s a market with a ton of different food options. From fresh fruit juices to Iberian ham and all the way to chocolate strawberries. Every option you could imagine. Delicious food and really friendly merchants. Would definitely recommend heading here for lunch and come hungry!
A gigantic and quite jaw-dropping plaça in the middle of the city, full of statues, benches to sit on and admire all the people and the huge buildings around it. Kids were playing everywhere, having fun and in general a happy and relaxing place.
Beautiful monument in Barcelona which is possible to see when you're going by street.
The story of this is different compared to other triumphal arches that you can admire around the world: no celebration of battles won but a quite recent Universal Exposition in Barcelona.
Located at the beginning of a wide pedestrian promenade this Triumphal arch celebrates no triumph whatsoever. It was built simply to look good for the world fair of 1888. Its pretty enough to look at but ultimately there is just not that much to do there. You will see some street performers however along with the ubiquitous flamenco dancer or two, and some homeless people to go with the masses of tourists. It is my belief that not a single native Barcelonan comes around here making this one of the least genuine Barcelona experiences.
Great photo spot! Felt so magical especially with the kind man blowing huge bubbles in the middle. Literally a dream spot and was a great central space for us to meet up at! Definitely recommend a sun hat as it is a nice long walk to the other end!
Our experience is fantastic! We booked an organized tour through the Get Your Guide app. The group was not big at all, there were ten of us in total. The guide was pleasant, friendly and willing to answer all the questions we had. Also, her English was really good and easy to understand.

The Casa Mila is also phenomenal, as is everything about it - the architecture, the way it was built, the aesthetics, the interior, the roof, which is beautiful, unique and fantastic for great photos.

To all of you who are planning to visit, I strongly suggest that you buy tickets in advance because there are huge crowds in the season (as for every other attraction in Barcelona), and if you are able to spare a little more money, I strongly advise you to pay for this sunrise tour with a guide, because with that small group of ten people you will be the only ones in the whole house, which is ideal for great photos and a peaceful tour! The tour starts at 8 am and lasts about an hour. That way, just when the doors open for all the other visitors, you have finished your tour and can go on to visit the other attractions that this fantastic city has to offer.
Niliam Joy
at 2023 Jul 17
Niliam Joy
at 2023 Jul 17
It is located in the heart of the city and could me a good meeting point closed to most of the shopping center, restaurant, and tourist attractions. There will be pigeons around the square, too.
Tarek Raslan
at 2023 Jul 17
Tarek Raslan
at 2023 Jul 17
This is an iconic and beautiful landmark that you must visit Located in the heart of the city, it is the perfect place to find local restaurants, bars, coffee shops, fancy shops, art and historic buildings. You can buy tickets for a city bus tour from here that will take you around other interesting areas in the city.
I believe that this church is the most beautiful in the city, the vibes that I am getting from this place is so peaceful! Also you have the chance too observe from this point all the city and maybe spend some time in the Luna park. If you don't have car the best choice is Taxi!
It’s a nice church, and the views might be spectacular if not for the air quality. So not a bad place to visit, but not spectacular. We had a few phone coverage issues while up there as well. We found it easier and cheaper as a family of five to catch a 5 seater taxi than use public transport.
This is very iconic and beautiful landmark that you must visit if you are staying in Barcelona. Located in the heart of the city, it is the perfect place to find local restaurants, bars, coffee shops, fancy shops, art and historic buildings. Walking along these streets you can learn about the Spanish culture, language and architecture. Very enjoyable. You can also buy tickets for a city bus tour from here that will take you around other interesting areas in the city. My only recommendation is to be careful with your purse, bags or backpack. Usually, this is a very crowded area, and you could be victim of a pick pocket. Better be safe than sorry. Otherwise, it is a wonderful place.
Beautiful work. After 2 trips to Spain I do see the churches here are so different than those we see in North America. The gothic style is more attractive to my eyes. The church offers audio recordings apart from the admission and we didn’t use it. The whole place is lacking of information in different languages so I think it is a pity. Still recommend if you’re visiting Barcelona.
Madeline
at 2023 Jul 03
Madeline
at 2023 Jul 03
A fun place to meander through the stalls! The market is filled with tons of options for fruit, fish, meats, if you think of it, they probably sell it. Surrounding the markets are a few cafes to sit down in as well. The chocolate covered strawberries were delicious! Perfect travel snack while you continue your shopping! 😂🍓🍫🛍️
This should be a “must see” while you are in Barcelona. Leads into a beautiful park keep going toward the Barcelona Zoo! Highly recommend this area, there is so much to see and do here. We had such a fun day exploring this part of Barcelona.
I feel a bit daft reviewing this Gaudi house, which speaks for itself. The man was clearly a visionary genius. To have lived in one of these houses would have been a joy.
1/ Go as early in the day as you can. It’s best in the lower seasons if possible.
2/ Buy timed tickets in advance.
3/ You can take a baby, but will have to leave a pushchair before you get to the top floor as access to the roof with one isn’t possible. The staff are helpful and will show you where to put the pushchair.
I recommend a visit to this beautiful, historic place as part of even a short visit to this City.
Absolutely beautiful house! The history of the architect and the family who lived there was amazing. The virtual experience was so interesting and the staff were all so helpful and friendly. The guided tour in the headphones was great, it had a long list of languages that you can pick. The view was phenomenal. Would highly recommend!
A fun thing to do at night. The kids enjoyed and there was even very entertaining street performers there that kept everyone entertained until the fountain show started. It's recommended to arrive well in advance of the start of the show in order to score a good spot to sit. There are steps behind the fountain that can be used like bleachers for seating.
Good open space to see some Gaudi works. Busy but the area is big. Not over priced. Cafe and toilets towards the bottom / exit of the park. Great views of the city.
Lovely place and a must visit one to everyone who comes to the city; the views are amazing and the atmosphere it’s magical. And if you have the luck that the fountain lights are on, this became brilliant
Myles Price
at 2023 Jun 04
Myles Price
at 2023 Jun 04
We signed up for the tour when you walk in, which is €6 and they hand you a mobile device where you input certain numbers (located on the walls etc) and a video appears talking you through said section. It was incredibly difficult to find the numbers and it was too busy to listen to the device unless you purchased a headset also. So we gave up on this, wasted €6.
I also wasted €6 paying for 3 shots against the robot keeper. The machine was not open and being worked on by maintenance men. I wasn’t told this on purchase or on arrival so I left with no experience and €6 down.

The displays themselves were incredible. Just the vast amount of trophies and memorabilia on display is overwhelming. Especially if you’ve followed the team over the last few decades. You start linking each trophy to certain games in your memory.

The best bit of the tour for me was being able to sit in the stands and take it the size of the place. Also watching 200 people sit and take selfies and profile pictures on the balcony 😂

Another down side is that when it comes to having to go downstairs it is some walk to the next section which is an elevator lift away. Nothing it signed so you just kind of wonder around.
We thought we had finished after the trophies and the stands but after roaming around we found the away changing room, the conference box, the pitch side and commentary gantry. Would have been nice to see the home locker room but I can understand if they charge more for this.

Overall I would recommend visiting and doing the tour as it is a part of history.
David
at 2023 Jun 01
David
at 2023 Jun 01
A magnificent building with many unique features. Audio guide was very well done and informative. Virtual reality tablet did add to the experience in some of the rooms adding appropriate furniture and visualization of some of the architectural features. We did the Gold which included a few extras and felt they were worth it.

If you like architecture, design, or simply want to be jealous of a really nice house you can’t live in, come see this place!

A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
I must say that the views from the top of the Temple of Sacred Jesus in Barcelona are absolutely breathtaking. The climb up to the top may be a bit of a challenge for some, but the reward is well worth it.

From the top of the temple, you can see panoramic views of Barcelona and its surroundings. The sprawling cityscape, the sparkling blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea, and the distant mountains all come together to create an unforgettable vista.

The intricate architecture of the temple itself is also a sight to behold. The detailed carvings and ornate spires are a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the builders who created it.

I highly recommend taking the time to visit the Temple of Sacred Jesus and experience these incredible views for yourself. It's an unforgettable experience that you won't want to miss.
Really nice temple! The views of the city are amazing! I think 5€ to climb the towers and go to all the view points is beyond worth it! When I entered the chapel, I didn’t know you could go up! So I highly recomendación you do it if you’re visiting! The views from the top are the coolest!
The journey to the church is quite long because the tram was closed when I went there. However, it is possible to reach it with another, shorter tram and a walk. The trip was, however, worth it, because the view of the city was as incredible as the peace and quiet of the secluded, yet beautiful church.
A really exciting place to be in if you love football. The stadium is deeply connected with the history of this sport. The museum inside tells the story of the club. It was especially enjoyable stepping on the field around the bench area along the sideline, the perfect spot for taking pictures. VIP player tour which means you can go to visit locker room ( not allowed to take pictures because of privacy) and sit in where VIP seat view of the club, sadly see to classic build to change new stadium in 2 years' 🤔
Louise S
at 2023 May 04
Louise S
at 2023 May 04
Great stadium, feels old fashioned but in all the best ways. Food and drink is cheap compared to other stadiums around the world without compromising on quality.

Upper tier not recommended for those who suffer from vertigo or fear of heights. The stand is very steep and the stairs are narrow and I saw a fair few people wobbling up and down the stairs. That being said, I would say that the best view is from the top few rows as you get the panoramic views of the city and sunset as well as an eagle-eye view on the game (clear view of tactics).

Also, I love that season ticket holders can sell their seats back to tourists and other fans for individual games to keep seats full. All clubs should do this!

A must-do experience if you're in Barcelona. There's no fans as passionate as Barca fans.
Gustavo Publio
at 2023 Apr 14
Gustavo Publio
at 2023 Apr 14
I must admit, the Museum & Tour admission fee was a bit high (especially for a family), but it was definitely worthy. There was a considerable queue but we went fast through it (10-15min).
One of the biggest stadiums in the world (full stadium takes up to 98k supporters!), stage for epic matches with legendary players. The audiovisual content, trophies room, players changing room, stadium view from different places (field level up to the top), and near-field visiting was memorable.
If you're in Barcelona, you'd better assume the YOLO moto and do it.
Such an amazing park! Would definitely go back. Its so beautiful words and photos definitely do not do it justice. You get such an amazing view of Barcelona from the top of the park. Great place to take a picnic and relax. Buy tickets online as its very likely you'll be turned away at the gates as it sells out super quickly!
This is highly worth the visit to see the music and fountain. It starts approximately 8pm and finishes at 10 pm. You can get here easily by Metro, taxi or bus. I would highly recommend watching this for international travellers visiting Barcelona. The atmosphere is great and usually it is very busy during peak season June - August. No tickets are required to watch the fountain display at night.
F T
at 2022 Oct 30
F T
at 2022 Oct 30
As a tourist it is a must see. 3rd biggest stadium in the world and home of FC Barcelona. It is a little bit old but well organized. I like the spanish soccer mentality: easy going, family friendly, harmonic and no drunken fans. Sometimes boring but better than riots.
Laurenzo
at 2022 Sep 29
Laurenzo
at 2022 Sep 29
Absolutely loved it! What an experience for me and my wife! We had a blast. Lots of bathroom at almost every entrance to the seats. The views were great from the second balcony in the corner. Definitely a MUST visit for the museum but if you can also catch a game you have to go!!
I am still surprised this very beautiful show is for FREE!!!! It is magical indeed and worth the wait.

We went there at around 20.30 and shows starts at 21.30 in summer, and still a lot of people were already around. If you want to get a sitting place on the stairs go early but otherwise you can still enjoy the show standing, is just pretty long to do it all standing.

Too bad for all the vendors who are a bit ruining the atmosphere and nice to see staff around to take care of the safety and organisation of the whole thing.

DO NOT MISS A VISIT!! Monday and Tuesday is closed tho, so plan around it!