
The most instagrammable places in Barcelona
Even though the capital of Spain lies in the middle of the country, Barcelona is the vibrant capital of Catalonia that has managed to attract even more tourists than Madrid. The richness in its history can be seen through the architecture of the city on many beautiful modernist buildings, medieval churches, and Gothic alleyways while it is known for the marveling views from the green hills that surround it. With so many attractions to visit, here five places that should not be missed!

Sagrada Familia
The iconic Catholic basilica, designed by architect Antoni Gaudi, is the most well – known attraction in Barcelona. You can get a different perspective of the church from any corner as it is known for the beautiful modernistic design and surrealistic Art Nouveau architecture. You can visit the equally stunning interior, with colorful stained-glass windows that let the light in with a small walking tour.

Gothic Quarter
From the Roman times to Middle Ages, the narrow cobblestones of this masterpiece of Gothic architecture have been walked by many tribes and religions, as well as by Christopher Columbus when he returned from his first voyage in the New World. Explore this beautiful and enchanting neighborhood that features a fusion of buildings, narrow alleys, legends and most of the city’s history with a private tour.

Casa Batlló
Originally designed, by the famous Antoni Gaudí for the Batlló family as a private residence, this modernist marvel seems like a castle from a surreal fairy tale. The extravagant appearance of the reptile-like façade is similarly unique with its interior decoration.

Park Güell

