Panoramic City Tour of Barcelona
It is no wonder that Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia nestled between the sea and the mountains, has become a sought-after destination attracting tourists from around the world. On this tour, we will explore the city’s main attractions, while also receiving tips and recommendations for food, shopping, and entertainment in Barcelona.
We will start the tour with breathtaking views from Montjuïc (the “Mountain of the Jews”), the site of the 1992 Olympic Games. From there, we will descend toward the port and the famous Passeig de Colom, also known as Columbus Boulevard. Next, we will head to the Eixample district, the expansion area of Barcelona.
On Passeig de Gràcia, one of Barcelona’s most luxurious and beautifully designed boulevards, we will admire the famous houses by Antoni Gaudí, including Casa Milà and Casa Batlló, and visit Casa Amatller, the masterpiece of architect Puig i Cadafalch.
Toward the end of the tour, we will visit one of Barcelona’s most iconic landmarks: the Sagrada Família. This stunning basilica, the life’s work of Antoni Gaudí, remains unfinished to this day but stands as a symbol of Barcelona’s unique architectural heritage.
Alternatively: Tour of Gothic Barcelona and the Ancient Jewish Quarter
€75 per adult; €60 per child.
Join us on a journey back in time to Barcelona's old city! On this walking tour, we will explore the Gothic Quarter, uncovering buildings from various periods spanning 2,000 years. We will wander through narrow alleys, marvel at the city's symbols, meet a variety of people, and soak in the colors and aromas. Of course, we will also visit the enchanting ancient Jewish Quarter, where we will explore its historical Jewish landmarks and learn about the impact of the Jewish community on Barcelona, from the Middle Ages until its dispersion at the end of the 14th century, and ultimately the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492.
Amid ancient Roman ruins, now serving as a stage for talented street performers, under the shadow of Gothic palaces, and within the winding medieval alleys, Barcelona reveals its vibrant characters, blending past and present, with its unique tastes and scents.
In addition to the impressive Jewish Quarter, we will visit other famous landmarks of the old city, such as the Cathedral, City Hall Square, Las Ramblas Boulevard, and the renowned La Boqueria Market. We will also explore lesser-known areas like the Raval and El Born neighborhoods, with their distinct atmosphere, cafes, bars, and boutique shops.
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Adult: 75€ / Child: 60€