Park Guell, Barcelona. A Walk Around Gaudi's Masterpiece
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Park Guell, Barcelona. A Walk Around Gaudi's Masterpiece


No traveler should leave Barcelona without first visiting Park Guell, one of the most famous legacies Antonio Gaudi left to this world. One good reason to do so is because this place is awesome and stimulates your imagination; another one is because it's free of charge (not anymore)!

One of my birthday presents this year was a six days trip to Barcelona. Despite the fact that is was my first rainy B-day ever and had to wear a scarf and a jacket (and that was in June), I had a fabulous time visiting Gaudi's masterpieces which I totally love and appreciate for their ingenuity. This was my third time in Barcelona and my second visit to Park Guell .

Salamander (or dragon) at the Park Guell's entrance




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