Guell ParkBarcelona's famous architectural son, Antonio Gaudi, left his
mark on the city nowhere more prominently than in the gardens of
the Parc Guell. The park, sited on Camel Hill offering splendid
views of the city, was originally planned to be a garden city
suburb, but only two houses were completed before it was turned
into a public recreational park. The gardens are festooned with
examples of his work, including flights of stairs, columns and a
plaza decorated with mosaics. The pink fairytale house standing at
the entrance to the park was once home to Gaudi and his niece, but
is now a museum containing some Gaudi-designed furniture, décor,
drawings and portraits of the architect. Transportation: 20 minutes walk from Lesseps Metro stop, or bus 24 from
Placa de Catalunya drops you outside the main entrance Opening Time: Open daily from 10am to 7pm (closing times may vary
depending on the season) Admission: Free, but guided tours are available |