On this complete tour of Gaudí’s work, you will visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander the beautiful Park Güell and then embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Familia.
Your tour starts with Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). The best thing about Gaudí was that his work was constantly changing and adapting to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly with your next two visits, Casa Mila, locally known as La Pedrera and Vincens. Somewhere in the middle is Park Güell. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access.
Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – at La Sagrada Familia. In the final years of the architect’s life, he abandoned all other projects to work on this magnificent church. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.