Explore Barcelona’s cultural tapestry on a tour of diversity, ending at La Sagrada Familia. Discover hidden histories and Gaudí’s architectural marvels.
Explore Barcelona’s cultural tapestry on a tour of diversity, ending at La Sagrada Familia. Discover hidden histories and Gaudí’s architectural marvels.
- Palau Güell - The façade of the Palace showcases the influence of Catalan Modernism and Gaudí’s admiration for nature.
- La Rambla - The discussion will cover the life and work of Spanish poet Federico García Lorca and exiled painter Remedios Varó.
- Plaça Sant Felip Neri - The conversation will focus on the Spanish Civil War and the…
- Palau Güell - The façade of the Palace showcases the influence of Catalan Modernism and Gaudí’s admiration for nature.
- La Rambla - The discussion will cover the life and work of Spanish poet Federico García Lorca and exiled painter Remedios Varó.
- Plaça Sant Felip Neri - The conversation will focus on the Spanish Civil War and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
- Barcelona History Museum MUHBA - The legacy of Muslim rule in Spain will be explored, along with two significant contributions borrowed by Christians from Arabs that transformed the future of Europe and the world.
- Plaça Reial - A visit to the square will reveal a connection to the legendary founding of Barcelona.
- Plaça del Rei - The discussion will address Spain’s role in the colonization of the New World and how an early colonist became “the protector of the Indians,” drafting the first Humanitarian laws of the Americas.
- Basilica de la Sagrada Familia - Gaudí’s masterpiece and his respect for “God’s greatest creation” will inspire reflection on the importance of preserving nature in the 21st Century.

- Metro/underground single ticket
- Metro/underground single ticket
This tour focuses on appreciating that our world, especially Barcelona, thrives on tolerance and collaboration among people from diverse cultural backgrounds.
However, since the city was first inhabited 11,000 years ago by Neolithic people, Barcelona has been missing one group from this cultural blend.
Who could they be?
This question leads us to our…
This tour focuses on appreciating that our world, especially Barcelona, thrives on tolerance and collaboration among people from diverse cultural backgrounds.
However, since the city was first inhabited 11,000 years ago by Neolithic people, Barcelona has been missing one group from this cultural blend.
Who could they be?
This question leads us to our final stop at La Sagrada Familia, the masterpiece by Modernist architect Antoni Gaudí. We will contemplate why Gaudí deviated from traditional architectural norms to embrace the light within the building and celebrate the beauty of the natural world, and how his passion is significant to nature conservation.
Our last stop will provide insights into identifying the final group in our historical cultural puzzle, and hopefully, it will inspire a fresh perspective on the world around us.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.