On our first day we did the Gaudí masterpieces: his appartment buildings Casa Batlló and Casa Milà in the morning, and the fascinating Sagrada Familia unfinished church in the afternoon.



We devoted our last morning to Gaudí's minor works. We started with his very first building, the Casa Vicenç, then took a taxi towards the Güell Pavilions, and on the way saw the Teresianes School and the gate of the Miralles real-state. After the Pavilions, we checked out a fountain and a pergola he built nearby, in what now is the garden of the Pedralbes Palace (but was formerly part of Güell's real-state). After that we returned to the city center and saw the Casa Calvet, then decided to walk accross the Old Town to the Güell Palace (I took the opportunity to show him the Palau de la Música Catalana by Domènech i Muntaner, an architect contemporary to Gaudí, the Quatre Gats cafè where Picasso used to hang out and meet other bohemian artists, and the streetlamps a very young Gaudí designed for the Plaça Reial).



After all this we still had some time left, and he said he'd love to hear some street-musicians. So I took him back to the Gothic Quarter, were I guided him around the spots where I know it's easy to find them. We had a nice time listening to their music and walking around the medieval alleys and squares. I loved doing that! It was my first ever "street-musician hunting" tour!
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