
- 4.6/5
北京蓝冰Casa Milà, located at the corner of Passeig de Gràcia and Passeig de Provenca in Barcelona, Spain, was designed and built by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí between 1906 and 1912. As Gaudí's last private residential project, Casa Milà encapsulates the architectural language of his mature period and is a pinnacle of the Art Nouveau style's curvilinear aesthetic. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and open to the public as a museum, it has become a pilgrimage site for architecture enthusiasts and tourists worldwide. Gaudí is a paragon of the organic integration of liberalism and modernism. He believed that "straight lines belong to man, curves belong to God," and the design of Casa Milà is entirely inspired by nature, imitating the forms of rocks, waves, and plants. The building's exterior, known as "La Pedrera" (meaning "quarry"), features an undulating, wave-like facade resembling a natural mountain, devoid of straight lines or right angles, presenting a sense of natural flow. Inside, the curves of the columns and staircases resemble tree trunks and caves, while the ceiling textures mimic leaf veins and ocean waves, conveying a tribute to the vitality of nature from the outside in. The roof of Casa Milà is the most iconic part of Gaudí's entire architectural work: 30 oddly shaped chimneys and vents exist like sculptures, some resembling warriors, others like monsters (I personally feel they look like some masks from Sanxingdui), perfectly combining functionality (smoke extraction, ventilation) with artistry. The undulating roof enhances the sculptural feel of the building, and standing on it offers a panoramic view of Barcelona.
- 4.6/5
08701090For tickets booked through Ctrip, you should choose the gold card option; it grants immediate entry and allows access to more attractions. I bought Blue tickets on Ctrip, but upon arrival, I was charged extra to upgrade to a gold card, which included a Chinese-language guided tour. The final video and photo opportunities were fantastic.
- 4.7/5
LilasrThe grandeur and magic of the Sagrada Familia are enough to make you forget all your regrets. This forest-like structure, modeled after nature by Gaudí, is breathtaking both inside and out, absolutely worth the ticket price! The only pity was that we went on a cloudy day. The travel guides said that on a sunny afternoon around 4 pm, the light inside the church would be amazing, but unfortunately we didn't experience that. There were so many people! The queue at the entrance was incredibly long, and it was packed inside. Be sure to keep a close eye on your wallet in places like this to prevent theft! Finally, a tip: the souvenir shop selling those viral fridge magnets is inside the church! We bought several, which was the biggest consolation for not seeing the sunshine. In short, it's a divine place, just make sure to check the weather forecast before you go.
- 4.6/5
NK155Truly amazing, mesmerized by every single details there🤩🤩
- 4.5/5
JohnThe place is very easy to find, just near Plaza Catalunya. There are a lot of people queuing up, so enter 15 to 20 minutes in advance and there will be staff to guide you. I bought a B ticket, which gives me a very close distance, and also comes with a free drink or alcohol, you can choose. The seats are all equipped with reclining chairs, which are foldable like in China. The actors worked very hard and performed well. It was my first time watching flamenco, and I was amazed by its artistry, especially the climax, which was a fast-paced footstep dance, not tap dance, but a rhythmic expression, accompanied by dance 💃, guitar 🎸 and dancers singing 🎵. It has a very exotic flavor. I didn't think much of it before, but after watching it, it is really worth seeing 👍
- 4.5/5
生长在海边的果果When you come to the famous coastal city of Barcelona, you always have to go to enjoy the sea breeze. The coastline is very long and the sand is very soft. There are many locals on the beach enjoying the sea breeze and drinking wine. We went there in early December and it was still a bit cold. We looked around for a while and then left. It is very close to the Gothic Quarter.
- 4.8/5
sculptorLas Ramblas is the most famous street in Barcelona, the second largest city in Spain. This avenue leading from the harbor to the city center has a wide sidewalk in the middle, and people who are sightseeing like to come here.
- 4.4/5
angelaPlaza Catalunya is the central square of Barcelona and a gathering place for various restaurants, businesses and transportation hubs. The square is covered with green grass and crowded with pigeons. Tourists feed the pigeons or relax, and many locals hang out here. There are all kinds of food and shopping around, which is very convenient.
- 4.7/5
游侠半仙12-day group tour of Spain and Portugal • 25 people pure play in a small country • All-inclusive price • Five nights and five hotels • Air China • 6 special meals • WIFI included 『Flamenco show | Retro carriage parade | High-speed AVE train | 7 major attractions | Sagrada Familia | Alhambra | Park Guell | Royal Palace of Madrid | Seville Cathedral. The first stop is the Plaza de España in Barcelona, which is under maintenance. The fountain in the square is the second largest fountain in the world. Admire the iconic building of the Plaza de España, a pair of brick-red square columnar Venetian towers.
- 4.8/5
从来都没有神Gracia Avenue is one of Barcelona's most attractive shopping streets, with the reputation of "Champs Elysees". There are many brands here, there are many high-end boutiques, independent designer shops, front-line international brands and local brands such as loewe have specialty cabinets or flagship stores, suitable for shopping. The dining options are rich, from Michelin restaurants to street snacks, all kinds of food. The architectural styles are varied, from modernism to classical style. Buildings such as Mira House and Bartillo House are worth stopping to enjoy, and the beautifully decorated benches and street lights add an artistic atmosphere. The street is spacious, tree-lined, open all day, suitable for leisurely strolling and experiencing the local atmosphere.







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