Discover Barcelona’s charm with a private tour of Sagrada Familia and Old Town. Capture iconic moments and create lasting memories.
Discover Barcelona’s charm with a private tour of Sagrada Familia and Old Town. Capture iconic moments and create lasting memories.
- Barcelona - This captivating Barcelona excursion commences at the hotel. A warm welcome awaits you from our friendly driver just out in the hotel hall. Step into a comfortable, air-conditioned private vehicle, embarking on a 15-minute journey through the scenic beauty of Barcelona.
- Plaza de Catalunya - Plaça de Catalunya is a large square in…
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Barcelona - This captivating Barcelona excursion commences at the hotel. A warm welcome awaits you from our friendly driver just out in the hotel hall. Step into a comfortable, air-conditioned private vehicle, embarking on a 15-minute journey through the scenic beauty of Barcelona.
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Plaza de Catalunya - Plaça de Catalunya is a large square in central Barcelona that is generally considered to be both its city center and the place where the old city and the 19th-century-built Eixample meet.
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Parc de Montjuic - Head straight to the Montjuïc Mountain and enjoy splendid panoramic views of the city. The mountain was a strategy to defend the city against attacks. Now it is home to the famous Miró Foundation and the Caixa Forúm. These and other buildings on Montjuïc, perfectly illustrate examples of modern art and contemporary architecture. Get the chance to see examples of town planning and architecture specially designed for the 1929 International Exhibition.
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Estadi Olimpic - Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys is a stadium in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Originally built in 1927 for the 1929 International Exposition in the city, it was renovated in 1989 to be the main stadium for the 1992 Summer Olympics and 1992 Summer Paralympics.
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Las Ramblas - La Rambla is considered the most well-known street in central Barcelona. A tree-lined pedestrian street, it stretches for 1.2 kilometres connecting the Plaça de Catalunya in its center with the Christopher Columbus Monument at Port Vell.
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Mercat de la Boqueria - The Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria, usually simply referred to as La Boqueria, is a large public market in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, and one of the city’s foremost tourist landmarks, with an entrance from La Rambla, not far from the Liceu, Barcelona’s opera house.
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Mirador de Colom - The Columbus Monument is a 60 m tall monument to Christopher Columbus at the lower end of La Rambla, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was constructed for the Exposición Universal de Barcelona in honor of Columbus’ first voyage to the Americas.
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Port Vell - A waterfront harbor in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, and part of the Port of Barcelona. It was built as part of an urban renewal program prior to the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Before this, it was a run-down area of empty warehouses, railroad yards, and factories. 16 million people visit the complex each year.
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Museu d’Historia de Catalunya - The Museum of the History of Catalonia is a history museum in Barcelona that promotes awareness and knowledge of the history of Catalonia and its culture. The museum is located in Barcelona’s Palau de Mar, the former General Stores, the sole building of Barcelona’s old industrial port still standing.
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Port Olimpic - Pass by Barcelona’s Olympic Marina, one of the city’s most popular leisure areas. There’s nowhere better in Barcelona for fun and relaxation than the Olympic Marina: water sports, beaches, and countless restaurants serving seafood cuisine are just some of the attractions in probably the most Mediterranean part of Barcelona.
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Gold Fish Sculpture (Escultura el Peix d’Or) - Have a look at Frank Gehry’s spectacular goldfish sculpture at the base of the Hotel Arts and at the nearby Gran Casino de Barcelona.
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La Barceloneta - Locals head to the seaside neighborhood of La Barceloneta to surf and sunbathe on Sant Sebastià Beach, and to dine out at al fresco seafood restaurants and traditional tapas bars. Posh yachts fill glitzy marinas like the Port Olímpic complex, which is connected to the beach by a long, palm-lined promenade. The Port Cable Car offers panoramic city views on its way to Montjuïc hill.
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Playa de La Barceloneta - Popular swimming & lounging haunt with many services, including a lifeguard, rental chairs & Wi-Fi. - Google
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Ciutat Vella - Ciutat Vella is a district of Barcelona, numbered District 1. The name means “old city” in Catalan and refers to the oldest neighborhoods in the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Ciutat Vella is nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the neighborhood called l’Eixample.
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Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic) - The charming Gothic Quarter, or Barri Gòtic, has narrow medieval streets filled with trendy bars, clubs and Catalan restaurants. The Museu d’Història de Barcelona shows remains of the Roman city. Artisans sell leather and jewelry near the Cathedral of Barcelona, while flower stalls and street-food vendors line busy avenue La Rambla. The Plaça del Pi, named after the adjacent Gothic church, hosts a weekend art market
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Placa Reial - The Royal Square is a square in the Barri Gòtic of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is close to La Rambla, and is a popular tourist attraction, especially at night.
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Placa de Sant Jaume - The Plaça de Sant Jaume is a square at the center of the Old City of Barcelona and the administrative heart of both the city and surrounding Catalonia. This is because the Palace of the Generalitat of Catalonia and the City Hall are located here across from one another.
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City Hall (Casa de la Ciutat / Ayuntamiento) - The City Council of Barcelona is the top-tier administrative and governing body of the municipality of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
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Palau De La Generalitat De Catalunya - The Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya is a historic palace in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It houses the offices of the Presidency of the Generalitat de Catalunya.
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MUHBA Temple d’August - The Temple of Augustus in Barcelona was a Roman temple built during the Imperial period in the colony of Barcino. The temple was the central building on Tàber Hill, currently in Carrer del Paradís number 10, in the city’s so-called Gothic Quarter. The dedication to Augustus is traditional but unproven.
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Placa del Rei - Plaça del Rei is a 14th-century medieval public square in the Barri Gòtic of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The square is surrounded by the Palau Reial Major including the Saló del Tinell, the Palau del Lloctinent, the 15th-century tower Mirador del Rei Martí, and the Capella Reial de Santa Àgata.
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Barcelona Cathedral - The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia, also known as Barcelona Cathedral, is the Gothic cathedral and seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral was constructed from the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries, with the principal work done in the fourteenth century.
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Placa Sant Felip Neri - Plaça de Sant Felip Neri is a small square in the Gothic Quarter in the district of Ciutat Vella in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The square takes its name from the Church of Saint Philip Neri, which presides over the square.
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Major Synagogue - The Ancient Synagogue of Barcelona is believed to be an ancient synagogue located in the Jewish quarter of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Medieval rabbi Shlomo ben Adret, leader of Spanish Jewry of his time, was the rabbi of the synagogue for 50 years during the late 13th century.
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L’Eixample District - Busy, central Eixample is packed with streets of stylish boutiques, bars, and restaurants around iconic square Plaça de Catalunya, while vendors sell their antiques under a mirrored roof at Mercat Els Encants flea market. Master architect Antoni Gaudí designed the towering art nouveau basilica Sagrada Familía, and rippled-stone mansion Casa Milà, which now hosts art exhibits and rooftop jazz concerts.
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Passeig de Gracia - Passeig de Gràcia is one of the major avenues in Barcelona and one of its most important shopping and business areas, containing several of the city’s most celebrated pieces of architecture. It is located in the central part of Eixample, stretching from Plaça Catalunya to Carrer Gran de Gràcia.
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Casa Lleo i Morera - The Casa Lleó Morera is a building designed by noted modernisme architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner, located at Passeig de Gràcia 35 in the Eixample district of Barcelona. In 1902 Francesca Morera assigned Lluís Domènech i Montaner to remodel ancient “casa Rocamora”, built in 1864
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Casa Batllo - Casa Batlló is a building in the center of Barcelona, Spain. It was designed by Antoni Gaudí, and is considered one of his masterpieces. A remodel of a previously built house, it was redesigned in 1904 by Gaudí and has been refurbished several times after that.
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Casa Mila - La Pedrera - Casa Milà, popularly known as La Pedrera in reference to its unconventional rough-hewn appearance, is a Modernista building in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was the last private residence designed by architect Antoni Gaudí and was built between 1906 and 1912.
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Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau - The former Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau in the neighborhood of El Guinardó, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, is a complex built between 1901 and 1930. It is one of the most prominent works of the Catalan modernisme architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner. The complex was listed as a Conjunto Histórico in 1978.
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Basilica de la Sagrada Familia - The Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família, otherwise known as Sagrada Família, is a church under construction in the Eixample district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is the largest unfinished Catholic church in the world.
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Barcelona - After the guided tour, relish in 2 hours of free time. Your guide will drop you off at a convenient location, allowing you to walk.
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Barcelona - After a day filled with delights, our comfortable private vehicle will whisk you back to your hotel, brimming with cherished memories. Trust our decade-long expertise in organizing shore excursions and exploring the shores with utmost comfort and peace of mind. Booking a tour can be daunting, but not with us!
- Private transportation
- Pick up and drop off at the hotel
- 2 hours of free time for walk
- Modern, air-conditioned private transportation
- Professional local tour guide
- All fees and/or taxes
- Private transportation
- Pick up and drop off at the hotel
- 2 hours of free time for walk
- Modern, air-conditioned private transportation
- Professional local tour guide
- All fees and/or taxes
Experience our Private Excursion tailored exclusively for you!
Embark on a serene journey through the picturesque landscapes of Spain as you make your way to the heart of the city. Upon your arrival, meet your seasoned tour guide, ready to lead you on an enchanting tour of Barcelona.
Discover the awe-inspiring allure of Sagrada Familia, marvel at the…
Experience our Private Excursion tailored exclusively for you!
Embark on a serene journey through the picturesque landscapes of Spain as you make your way to the heart of the city. Upon your arrival, meet your seasoned tour guide, ready to lead you on an enchanting tour of Barcelona.
Discover the awe-inspiring allure of Sagrada Familia, marvel at the grandeur of Old Town, and capture iconic moments at landmarks like Parc de Montjuic, Port Vell, Ciutat Vella and many more.
Our excursions are meticulously designed schedule.
We’ll greet you directly at the hotel and ensure you return with ample time to relax and relish your day.
Leave the details to us as we escort you on an extraordinary adventure, crafting memories that will stand the test of time!
- Please note that the tour route and duration in the city are subject to traffic conditions, special events, and other circumstances beyond our control. Regrettably, we cannot provide refunds if the tour duration must be adjusted due to any of the aforementioned factors.
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.