Barcelona, the city of Gaudi? This Spanish city is home to three top landmarks that have been created by architect Antoni Gaudi. I traveled to Barcelona, Spain last Monday to see what all the fuss was about. So, what's so special about the Sagrada Familia? Or Parc Guell? What's the furore about a stately home called Casa Batllo?!

Ready for adventure I dropped my bag and caught the metro to the Sagrada Familia Basilica. Standing before me was a truly remarkable sight, a cathedral that towered above me from where I was standing. It's like with anything that attracts attention its going to be busy, a huge queue of fellow travelers were waiting to see inside this marvel of architecture. I had only a short time in Barcelona so I decided to take my time to focus on the top three Gaudi landmarks, taking the views from outside in I aimed to come back to this sight the following day. It's crazy to think that construction of this cathedral started in 1882, Gaudi had an immense task on his hands that he never saw to be completed. The actual date of completion is anticipated around 2028, now thats some project to manage!
Anyway, I returned the next day to see what all the fuss was about the previous day. Getting in line early is what needs to be done, visiting this landmark doesn't have to break the bank because it only cost me 18 Euros. The inside of this basilica blew me away, I took some time to walk around to take in the shear beauty of the high ceilings. Taking some time for reflection is something that has to be done, this wonder needs to be visually appreciated. Visiting the Sagrada Familia took my breath away, its advisable to be respectful with your camera as there are certain zones that aren't meant for photos to be taken. I can wholeheartedly say that visiting the Sagrada Familia was a once in a lifetime moment, a bit like when you catch a glimpse of the Cinderella castle at Disney World!
