Start your day with a traditional Catalan breakfast of pa amb tomàquet (bread with tomato) and a rich hot chocolate at Granja Viader, a bakery and café that has been serving locals since 1870.
Head northeast on Carrer de Sant Pau towards the Ronda de Sant Antoni; it's about a 15-minute walk.
Continue your artistic journey at Park Güell, another Gaudí masterpiece filled with colorful mosaics and impressive structures, offering stunning city views.
Take bus 24 from Plaça Catalunya to Park Güell; the journey takes about 20 minutes.
Conclude your day with a guided evening tapas food tour, sampling various dishes accompanied by local wines and exploring hidden gems of the city's culinary scene.
Travel back to the city center by taxi, which will take about 10 minutes.