30/05/2025
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Walking through Barcelona is, in many ways, walking through the modernist art of Antoni Gaudí. Antoni Gaudí. The city’s most famous architect transformed its streets into an open-air gallery through stone, wrought iron and mosaic trencadís. His work not only defined the visual identity of Barcelonabut also transcended borders. Today, seven of its constructions have been recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Site UNESCOconsolidating his legacy as one of the most influential creators in the history of architecture.

In this article we propose three routes through the most emblematic buildings of Gaudí in Barcelonadesigned for those visiting the city for the first time and for art lovers who want to rediscover the city from a new perspective.

Maps of Gaudí’s tour of Barcelona

Barcelona is a city that begs to be explored with preparation, especially when it comes to discovering Gaudí’s work. To help you to organize your visit, we have prepared three maps with the main Gaudi’s houses in Barcelona, ideal to follow an optimized tour without missing any of the essential monuments.

Gaudí Route in 1 day

If you only have one day in Barcelona and you want to know the best of Gaudí, this express route will take you through his four most emblematic works. four of his most emblematic worksthe colorful fantasy of the Casa Batllóthe sculptural architecture of La Pedrerathe spiritual monumentality of the Sagrada Familiaand the harmony between art and nature of the Park Güell. An intense itinerary but perfectly doable in a well-organized day.

Gaudí Route in a weekend

This itinerary will allow you to tour Gaudí’s neighborhoods in an orderly and meaningful way, starting with the historic center and continuing through the heart of the Eixample. Eixamplewhere you will find Gaudi’s monuments such as the Batlló House or La Pedreraand ending in the heights of the neighborhood of Gràciawhere the Park Güell offers panoramic views of the city.

Gaudí Route in one week

If you have several days to explore Barcelona at your leisure, you can discover Gaudí’s work beyond the usual tourist monuments. In this tour of one weekwe propose a complete route that includes all of Gaudi’s constructions in the city. inside the city, including Calvet House, the Bellesguard Tower and thethe Teresines College. Here you have the interactive map with all Gaudí’s works in Barcelona marked by recommended order of visitso you can plan your route day by day with ease.

How to take a tour of Gaudí’s buildings

The best way to enjoy Gaudí’s constructions in Barcelona is with a planned route planned route to follow the natural flow of the city. Barcelona is a very well connected city with multiple ways to get around, which allows you to adapt the Gaudí route to the time and style of visit you prefer. You can tour the most centrally located buildings on footmoving between areas with a subway or subway or busor even opt for more complete routes by bike. bikeby bike, car or organized tours.

If you want to delve deeper into Gaudí’s career, we have prepared a guide with the 11 most outstanding works of the architect in Barcelona and other cities.

Gaudí route on foot along Passeig de Gracia

One of the most enriching ways to discover Gaudí’s work is to walk the stretch that connects the historic center of Barcelona with the elegant Passeig de Gràcia.

Start your tour near Las Ramblaswhere you will find the Palau Güellone of the first important commissions Gaudí received. To get there, you can take the Metro Line 3 (green) of the metro and get off at the stop LiceuYou will exit directly a few meters from the building. The visit to Palau Güell includes full access to all of its rooms, with an approximate duration of 60 minutesideal to discover in depth the most sober and urban Gaudí.

From there, you can walk along Las Ramblas and arrive in about 15 minutes at Passeig de Gràciawhere two of the most colorful jewels of modernism await you.

Located at number 43, the façade of Casa Batlló, covered with mosaic of mosaic of trencadís, makes this work an essential stop. You can choose between the general admission or special experiences such as the night visit or the morning ticketperfect to avoid crowds.

Only five minutes on foot you will find La Pedreraknown for its undulating facade and innovative roof. It is a key work of the most mature Gaudí. It offers different input types from 29 €and children children under 12 years old are free.

Gaudi route by subway to Sagrada Familia

The Barcelona metro is one of the fastest and most efficient ways to visit some of Gaudí’s works that are off the beaten track.

If you are in the center, you can take the metro L5 and get off at Sagrada Familia. The cathedral needs no introduction, but seeing it from the inside is a unique experience that thrills. The Sagrada Família offers tickets for both visitors individual as well as for groups. It is advisable to book in advanceespecially in high season.

From Sagrada Familia, you can take the metro L5 to Diagonal and change to the L3 to Fontana. L3 to Fontana in Gràcia. There you will find the Casa VicensGaudí’s first great work, with a mixture of oriental style and naturalistic details. The Free visit is available starting at 19 €, with audio guide included.

Once you have visited both monuments, you can take the metro L3 to Passeig de Gràcia to continue the Gaudí route on foot.

Gaudí by bike route

If you feel like discovering Gaudí’s work at your own pace, avoiding the crowds of public transport, Barcelona has an increasingly extensive and safe network of bike lanes. The bike route is ideal for connecting points that are less accessible on foot or by subway, such as some construction sites located in the upper part of the city.

One of the lesser-known but highly recommended stops for lovers of modernism is the Miralles Portala modernist entrance that Gaudí designed for an old private estate.

 

From there, you can continue by bike to the district of Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, where you will find one of Gaudí’s most peculiar works. The Bellesguard Toweralso known as Casa Figueres. It is far from the most touristic circuits, and the access is not so direct by public transport, so it is not easy to get there. he bicycle is a very practical way to get there..

Gaudí guided group tour

Doing the Gaudí Route in a group, accompanied by a specialized guide, is an excellent choice if you want to to delve deeper into the symbolism, historical context and architectural details that usually go unnoticed in a visit on your own.

Located a few meters away from Las Ramblas, the Palau Güell was one of the first important commissions Gaudí received. You can visit its interior with weekend guided tours.

About 20 minutes on foot or 10 minutes with one of the buses 24, 27, D40 or H6 you will arrive at the Parc GüellThe perfect finishing touch to the urban tour. Here architecture, sculpture and landscape merge, with the famous dragon of trencadís waiting for you at the entrance. We recommend you to book in advance your visit to Park Güell with the modality Gaudí House Museum.

If you still have time and energy, you can take a FGC traintrain, from Plaça Espanya, to Santa Coloma de Cervelló to visit the Güell Colonyconsidered a test laboratory for the Sagrada Familia. You can consult Schedules and Prices for guided tours from the official website.

Looking forward to more Gaudí?

 

After touring Gaudi’s most emblematic monuments in Barcelona, it’s hard not to be inspired by the colors of Gaudi’s not be inspired by the colors and the forms of Catalan modernism. And if you would like to take home a souvenir with soul -or even offer it in your shop-, we have something special for you.

At Barcino Designswe pay tribute to Gaudí’s legacy by creating decorative figures inspired by his most iconic technique: the trencadís. We are pioneers in this style, and all of our pieces are designed in Barcelonawith an artistic finish that combines tradition and avant-garde.

We have several exclusive collections:

  • Classic CollectionOur most emblematic line, with animals and figures that faithfully reproduce the original modernist mosaic.
  • Flowers Collection: floral versions of trencadís, perfect for lively and colorful decorations.
  • Carnival CollectionAn explosion of glitter and golden details that add a touch of luxury.
  • Premium Collection: selected pieces with gold finishes, designed for elegant and highly decorative spaces.

If you have a store or concept store and you are looking for products with local identity, original design and high decorative value, visit our website and find out how to become part of our distributors network:

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