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Gaudí in Barcelona

Discover the best works of Antoni Gaudí

No hand has shaped Barcelona as much as Gaudí's – explore some of Europe's most interesting architecture with these tickets

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Park Güell

Fuss-free access to Gaudí’s famous Barcelona park
4.5 / 5 (11265)
From HK$111.61
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The Gaudí Bundle

  1. Sagrada Familia
  2. Park Güell
  3. Barcelona City Audioguide

+ 1 other top thing to do

4.4 / 5 (159)
From HK$487.76

3 Houses of Gaudí

  1. Casa Batlló
  2. Casa Milà La Pedrera
  3. Palau Güell: Skip The Line

+ 1 other top thing to do

4.8 / 5 (53)
From HK$673.77

The Barcelona Pass

  1. Sagrada Familia
  2. Park Güell
  3. Hop-on Hop-off Bus Barcelona

+ 2 other top things to do

4.4 / 5 (286)
From HK$715.11

Best of Barcelona Bundle

  1. Sagrada Familia
  2. Park Güell
  3. Casa Batlló

+ 1 other top thing to do

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From HK$758.92 HK$744.04

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Camp Nou

Camp Nou ('New Field' in Catalan) is a football stadium in Barcelona and the home ground of FC Barcelona. The second-largest football stadium in the world, it has a capacity for nearly 100,000 fans. To see a game there is to experience football at its purest, while an excursion to the museum is an experience in itself. Immersive and impressive, the museum features giant touch screens, sound installations (including match-day sounds), historical stats, and a trophy cabinet worthy of King Midas!
4.7 / 5 (3409)
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Enjoy panoramic views of Barcelona by taking the recently refurbished Montjuïc Cable Car to Parc Montjuïc. This 750-meter-long cable car connects Barcelona to the top of a mountain, from where you'll have the very best views of the Catalan capital.
4.6 / 5 (1876)
From HK$105.65
With 21 aquariums and 11,000 animals from 450 species Aquarium Barcelona is a fantastic destination for any mini-Jacques Cousteaus in your family. It consists of 21 large aquariums, a spectacular Oceanarium, a children's area and Planeta Aqua, an entire floor dedicated to our vast, salty, watery oceans.
4.6 / 5 (2116)
From HK$198.41
The Palau de la Música Catalana is a luxurious Catalan Art Nouveau masterpiece. Built between 1905 and 1908, the building unites the decorative arts of sculpture, mosaic, stained glass and ironwork. Surprisingly it wasn't designed by Gaudí! It was dreamed up by another Catalan architect: Lluís Domènech i Montaner. The Palau was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.
4.7 / 5 (778)
From HK$124.01
The hometown museum of one of the 20th century's greatest artists is the outcome of a friendship between two extraordinary creative personalities: Joan Miró, and his friend, the architect Josep Lluís Sert. The Fundació Joan Miró not only houses the single greatest collection of his work – the unconventional building is considered one of the most outstanding museum buildings in the world. Once you step inside, you’ll discover the paintings, sculptures, some textiles and drawings. There are thousands of items here and you’ll be able to pick out the artistic evolution of the artist.
4.7 / 5 (809)
From HK$107.47
Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau is the masterpiece of architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner, an avant-garde of the Catalan Modernisme movement. In the early 1900s, he envisioned a hospital that would not just heal the bodies of patients, but also their spirits. The resulting Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau is an Art Nouveau complex boasting 16 pavilions, tranquil gardens, mosaic art, domed ceilings, playful pastel walls, and polychromatic tiles. The building feels less like a hospital and more like a surreal place of healing. Underground tunnels that connect the individual buildings are also open to visitors.