

山水人生Tickets for many attractions in Barcelona are tight and need to be purchased in advance. If there is a language barrier on the official website, it is a good way to choose Trip.com online booking. Tickets have a specified time, but they can be entered in advance.

_TI***wwVery impressive creation of Gaudi. Having audio guide is definitely a must to enjoy this attraction. The visit is like a fairy tale to me. It’s a place where Gaudi combine beauty and functionality. Must visit even though you’re not a fan of Gaudi

_TI***wwThis is a must go attractions especially if you want to know more about Gaudi’s creation. Try to go earlier to avoid crowds.

北京蓝冰The house of Mirá is located at the corner of the intersection of Gracia Avenue and Provinca Avenue in Barcelona, Spain, designed and built by Spanish architect Antonio Gaudi. As Gaudi's last private residential project, Mira House highly summed up the architectural language of its mature stage and was the peak of the curve style of Art Nouveau. Today it is a world heritage site and open to the public as a museum, a place of pilgrimage for architecture lovers and visitors around the world. Gaudi is a model for the organic combination of liberalism and modernism. Gaudi believes that "the straight line belongs to mankind, the curve belongs to God", the design inspiration of the Mira House is completely taken from nature, imitating natural forms such as rocks, waves, plants. The appearance of the building is called "La Pedrola" (meaning "quarium"), and its undulating wavy facade is like a natural mountain. The surface has no straight line or right angle, showing a natural growth of flow; the curves of the inner columns and stairwells resemble tree trunks and caves, and the ceiling texture mimics the veins and waves, and conveys a tribute to the vitality of nature from the outside to the inside. The roof of the house is the most iconic part of Gaudi's entire architectural work: 30 exotic chimneys and vents exist like sculptures, some like samurai, some like monsters (personally feel like some masks of Samsung mounds), Combining functionality (smoke exhaust, ventilation) with artisticity, the undulating roof enhances the architectural sense of sculpture, standing on it overlooking the panoramic view of Barcelona.

iohnniecheng阿伯The door is not big, the city center, you must go to get the audio guide first, each painting has a story, I looked at it carefully for three hours! You can walk to the house of Mira and see the scenery of Barcelona along the way! Happy mood!

NK155Truly amazing, mesmerized by every single details there🤩🤩
JohnThe place is very easy to find, just near Plaza Catalunya. There are many people in the queue, 15 to 20 minutes in advance, there will be personnel guidance. I bought a B ticket, very close, and a drink or drink, you can choose it yourself. The location is placed on the back chair, and it is folded like domestic. The actors are very hardworking and perform well. The first time I saw flamenco, I was amazed at its artistic nature, especially the high tide is the fast-paced footboard of the dance, not the tap dance, and the second is a rhythmic expression, accompanied by dance 💃, guitar 🎸 and dancers singing 🎵, very exotic taste, I didn't think of it before, It's really worth seeing after watching 👍

trip travel123Be careful the people that ask you to take photos with them. They will ask you to pay for the photo. The visiting time is short.

_We***29Barcelona is not just a club! We came from the world, gathered on the pitch, shouted for Barcelona! After visiting the Barcelona club, blood boiled and tears filled!

g_soo23Gaudí’s Masterpiece – A Must-Visit in Barcelona!Park Güell is an absolute marvel of Gaudí’s brilliance! From the vibrant mosaics to the whimsical architecture, every corner of this park feels like a dream. The colorful designs, intricate details, and breathtaking views of Barcelona make it a truly unforgettable experience.Walking through the park feels like stepping into a fairytale, with its unique structures and artistic flair. A must see!