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Park Güell & La Pedrera Guided Tour
Visit Gaudi’s wondrous attractions without wasting time standing in ticket lines. Travel in style on private, air-conditioned coaches to and from the attractions and explore the artistic creations of Antoni Gaudi in a detailed fashion.
Drive Through Passeig de GràciaDrive along the Passeig de Gràcia, an elegant avenue built by wealthy Barcelonians. The architectural details really stand out at this avenue, including modernist lamp posts and Gaudi’s remarkable tiles for the pavement.
Check out Casa Batlló, considered Gaudi’s artistic legend. From the grand façade that mirrors a peaceful sea, to the bloody battle between the dragon and Saint George, Casa Batlló is sure to impress. Yet another artistic marvel by Gaudi at The Passeig de Gràcia is La Pedrera. You will come back to this architectural marvel for a detailed guided tour. Keep in mind that you won’t be getting off the bus for this sightseeing tour, it is merely a drive-by.
1st Stop: Park GüellStarting your tour at a convenient location, hop aboard your private coach and make your way to Park Güell. Take in the views on your way to the park and pay attention as your tour guide fills you in on stories about Park Güell and its history. Originally meant to be a gated community for the wealthy inhabitants of Barcelona, Park Güell was commissioned to Antoni Gaudi in the early 20th century. Gaudi being the architectural genius that he was, designed the park and residential community with expert creativity. The original plan did not stick with the Barcelonians, and this masterpiece turned into a marvel for the public.
Disembark from the coach upon arrival, and make your way to the Monumental zone. Your tour guide will give you an overview of the park along the way. Skip the line and enter the Monumental Zone to see the mosaic salamander, ‘El Drac’ and the stunning Serpentine Bench. After your tour, spend some unguided free time wandering around the park at your leisure. Take pictures of Gaudi’s creations and climb to the summit of the hills to get beautiful panoramic views.
2nd Stop: La Pedrera (The Quarry)Continue your trip by heading to Casa Milà and admiring the residential building built for the Milà family in 1911 by Gaudi. The unique sculptured form of this building has become reason for it to be a common reference piece by many architects around the world. It is therefore no surprise that it was declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO later on.
The roof terrace of this building is most famous for its chimney stacks, and is the first stop during this visit. Be sure to check out the attic, where a renowned exhibition (called Espai Gaudi) awaits you. Learn about the models and technical explanations listed for Gaudi’s peculiar style of designing. Check out one of the apartments which has been fully furnished and restored in its original designing style. Find out the living conditions of the rich in the early 20th century.
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