A guided tour is essential here, otherwise it would just be a normal walk through a beautiful and colourful park.
When in Barcelona, don't miss Guell Park: it will surprise you because it is unique. This architectural wonder, created in the midst of nature by Gaudi, was commissioned by Count Guell, who wanted it as an elegant estate.
Today it is a public park and a city heritage site. It has also been declared a Unesco heritage site.
You should start your visit by entering the grand staircase, dominated by a dragon decorated with ceramic tiles, typical of the Catalan style called 'trencadìs'. This dragon is one of the typical images of Barcelona.
The Guell Park is organised around a large central square supported by 86 Doric columns and bordered by a winding bench covered with trencadìs.