

▲ It is recommended to purchase Sagrada Familia admission tickets in advance, especially during the peak summer travel season when you need to reserve a time slot one month prior. Download the official guide app "Sagrada Familia" beforehand, link your ticket number to download the guide, then put on your headphones and connect to your phone to unlock the audio guide. While touring inside Sagrada Familia, some marked AR points can be scanned with the app to reveal virtual reality effects, perfectly restoring the details of the basilica. The interior of Sagrada Familia features strikingly different colors on its left and right sides. In Gaudí's vision, the blue stained glass represents morning sunlight, illuminated in the early hours, while the red side symbolizes sunset, glowing in the afternoon light, creating a soft and flattering effect. This makes Sagrada Familia an ideal spot for visiting and taking photos in the late afternoon near dusk.


▲ The Gothic Quarter is the central district of Barcelona's old town and the birthplace of Barcelona. Though small in size, it's perfect for strolling.

▲ La Pedrera – Casa Milà, also known as "The Stone Quarry," is one of Gaudí's representative works. Famous for its undulating facade and curvilinear designs, it breaks away from traditional straight-line architecture, showcasing Gaudí's bold imitation of natural forms and innovative thinking. From the rooftop of La Pedrera – Casa Milà, you can enjoy a distant view of the Sagrada Familia and even capture a beautiful frame featuring both La Pedrera – Casa Milà and the Sagrada Familia together!


▲ Casa Batlló Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005. Its spiral shapes, parabolic curves, and undulating forms create a wave-like visual impact. The exterior features colorful glass and circular ceramic tile decorations, while the interior dazzles with vibrant hues. The experience is enhanced by 3D virtual reality technology and an audio guide.










