<p>George King, the man who free-climbed The Shard in London, took his life in his hands again when he scaled one of Europe's highest skyscrapers in Barcelona on Friday without any ropes or safety measures.</p>.<p>Crowds watched as the 21-year-old British free climber made his way to the top of the 116-metre (381 ft) Melia Barcelona Sky Hotel in the Spanish city.</p>.<p>As he was coming down, he was arrested by the Mossos d'Esquadra, the Catalan regional police and faces a fine.</p>.<p>"When I was at the top I felt that I was in another dimension of bliss," King told Reuters. "When I met the police on the way down my head was still in the clouds."</p>.<p>King scaled the Barcelona hotel in about 20 minutes. He first climbed the 310-metre (1,017 ft) The Shard building in London in 2019, the highest tower in the United Kingdom, without any safety apparatus.</p>.<p>The feat earned him six months in a young offenders' centre for breaching a civil injunction taken out by the owners of the building.</p>.<p>King, from Oxford in England but currently travelling around Europe in a van, has also climbed the 144-metre (474 ft) Agbar Tower skyscraper in Barcelona.</p>
<p>George King, the man who free-climbed The Shard in London, took his life in his hands again when he scaled one of Europe's highest skyscrapers in Barcelona on Friday without any ropes or safety measures.</p>.<p>Crowds watched as the 21-year-old British free climber made his way to the top of the 116-metre (381 ft) Melia Barcelona Sky Hotel in the Spanish city.</p>.<p>As he was coming down, he was arrested by the Mossos d'Esquadra, the Catalan regional police and faces a fine.</p>.<p>"When I was at the top I felt that I was in another dimension of bliss," King told Reuters. "When I met the police on the way down my head was still in the clouds."</p>.<p>King scaled the Barcelona hotel in about 20 minutes. He first climbed the 310-metre (1,017 ft) The Shard building in London in 2019, the highest tower in the United Kingdom, without any safety apparatus.</p>.<p>The feat earned him six months in a young offenders' centre for breaching a civil injunction taken out by the owners of the building.</p>.<p>King, from Oxford in England but currently travelling around Europe in a van, has also climbed the 144-metre (474 ft) Agbar Tower skyscraper in Barcelona.</p>