The life’s work of Catalonia’s most famous son, architect Antoni Gaudí. You couldn’t come to Barcelona without planning a visit to this architectural masterpiece.
See the artist’s formative work and examine how his style very quickly evolved, especially between 1890 and 1904. You’ll find everything from his sketches as a young student to rough landscapes to his early forays into cubism.
All your senses will be wowed – by the colours of the fresh produce, the smells of the open kitchens, the hollers of the garrulous vendors, the feel of shoppers thronging around you, and the tastes... of pretty much everything you get your hands on.
Take a break from all the walking and enjoy the catalan cuisine. The traditional Catalan cuisine is quite diverse, ranging from pork-intensive dishes cooked in the inland part of the region to fish-based recipes along the coast.