Even those who have never been to Barcelona, have heard of its famous landmarks. A selling point for tourist and locals alike, the city's landmarks aren't only beautiful and exotic, but rich in history with plenty of stories to tell. They give Barcelona that extra edge and piece of character that has shaped the city into what it is today.
passeig de Gràcia 92
Largest abstract sculpture building in the world. Gaudi's unique design...
passeig de Gràcia
(Ronda de Sant Pere)
Barcelona's main square. Dividing old city from new. Excellent meeting spot...
carrer de la Marina
Beachside nightlife, daytime water sports. Created for the 1982 Olympic Games...
avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina
Choreographed, dancing water fountain show. Night of entertainment for adults and children...
carrer de Roger de Flor 57
Large brick archway. Entry for '88 Expo. Gateway to Ciutadella Park...
plaça de Sant Jaume 1
Gothic and neoclassical town hall. Near amazing tea house...
carrer de Còrsega 316
Futuristic Gingerbread house. Modernist architecture. Near posh Barcelona...
Provença 261-265
On corner of Passeig de Gràcia
via Laietana
Remains of the Roman city. Close to trendy, cozy cafes...
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes 585
Oldest university in the city...
carrer del Paradís 10
Traces of Roman Days...
plaça del Rei
Home of the Counts of Aragón...
Plaça dels Angels 5-6
Plaça dels Angels
avinguda del Marquès de l'Argentera 6
Passion and nostalgia...
carrer de Santa Llúcia
The Dean's Residence...
plaça del Portal de la Pau
Pointing out the new world...
passeig de Gràcia 96
Home of the painter...
plaça del Rei
Opulent gothic hall...
carrer de la Princesa
Parc de la Ciutadella
Modernist sculpture...