This stunning church is unfinished but nonetheless remains one of Gaudí's masterpieces.
This wonderful park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.
This long pedestrian street is lined with cafés, bars, shops and souvenir stalls.
Also known as La Pedrera, Casa Milà is yet another masterpiece by Gaudí - a stunning modernist building that attracts many visitors.
This building's facade will certainly catch your eye while walking around.
Enjoy a nice day out in this huge city park that offers plenty of attractions.
The fountain situated right below the Palau Nacional was designed for the Barcelona International Exhibition in 1929.
This museum displays original Catalan art but it is also known for its extensive collection of Romanesque paintings.
Turó de la Rovira is a hill overlooking Barcelona with an altitude of 262m.