Barcelona is a city deeply marked by the work of Antoni Gaudí, and few places reflect his creative universe as clearly as Park Güell. Located in the upper part of the city, this space is a mesmerizing blend of landscape, unique architecture and symbolism.
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is much more than an urban park. It is a meaningful artistic project, originally conceived as a garden city and now transformed into one of the most visited landmarks in the Catalan capital.
Taking a guided tour of Park Güell allows you to understand the meaning behind its flowing shapes, its use of color, its integration with nature and Gaudí’s vision of architecture as a living organism. Although exploring on your own can be appealing, discovering the park with expert explanations is a completely different experience. You will be able to interpret every element because, even if it may seem so, nothing here was placed at random.