Round off your Gaudí experience with a trip to this garden complex on Carmel Hill.
Many make the trip to this part of Gràcia for those gorgeous panoramas over Barcelona from the park’s main terrace.
You’ll have seen these serpentine benches and their mosaics on postcards and in movies. Elsewhere there are colonnades, fountains, and sculptures, all in the architect’s distinctive style. If you still haven’t had enough Gaudí you can enter his House Museum, where he lived from 1906 to 1926, with furniture and decorative items designed by him on display.