


A whimsical public park in Barcelona, designed by Antoni Gaudí, featuring colorful mosaics, unique architecture, and stunning city views.
Barcelona's weather can be unpredictable, and Park Güell is mostly outdoors.
Park Güell is large and hilly, requiring comfortable footwear.
Stay hydrated during your visit, and help reduce plastic waste.
Antoni Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

A beautiful public park with stunning views of Barcelona.
A museum dedicated to the works of Pablo Picasso.
A charming café near Park Güell offering traditional Catalan breakfasts with a beautiful terrace.
A famous pastry shop known for its exquisite breakfast options, located near Park Güell.
A historic restaurant near Park Güell serving traditional Catalan cuisine with a focus on seafood.

Toasted bread rubbed with tomato and garlic, drizzled with olive oil

Fried dough pastries sprinkled with sugar, often served with chocolate
Grilled vegetable salad with aubergine, bell peppers, and onions
A unique form of mosaic art using broken ceramic tiles, created by Antoni Gaudí himself.
A traditional red beret worn by locals, symbolizing Catalan culture and identity.
A sparkling wine produced in the Penedès region, often enjoyed with meals or as an aperitif.
Taluka Temple, a serene and ancient Hindu place of worship, is nestled in the lush greenery of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra.
A bustling night market in Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown, offering street food, shopping, and cultural experiences.

A treasure trove of Korean folk history and culture, this museum offers a glimpse into the daily lives of Koreans from the Joseon Dynasty.