Experience the best of Barcelona on a private tour with professional drivers. Visit iconic landmarks like la Sagrada Familia and Casa Batlló, with your driver waiting for you in a comfortable vehicle.
Experience the best of Barcelona on a private tour with professional drivers. Visit iconic landmarks like la Sagrada Familia and Casa Batlló, with your driver waiting for you in a comfortable vehicle.
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Barcelona - Begin the tour from your hotel or the port.
The itinerary may vary based on the starting/ending location and the client’s preferences. -
Port Olimpic - The Puerto Olímpico de Barcelona is a leisure port situated in front of Villa Olímpica, nestled between the beaches of Barceloneta and Nova Icària, in the San Martín district.
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- Barcelona - Begin the tour from your hotel or the port.
The itinerary may vary based on the starting/ending location and the client’s preferences.
- Port Olimpic - The Puerto Olímpico de Barcelona is a leisure port situated in front of Villa Olímpica, nestled between the beaches of Barceloneta and Nova Icària, in the San Martín district.
- Basilica de la Sagrada Familia - The Sagrada Familia is a Catholic basilica designed by Antonio Gaudí.
Construction began in 1882 and continues to this day. It is regarded as Gaudí’s masterpiece, one of Spain’s top attractions, and the most visited church in Europe, second only to Saint Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican.
Upon completion, it will be the tallest Christian church in the world.
- Passeig de Gracia - Paseo de Gracia is one of Barcelona’s main avenues, bustling with commercial and business areas. It also features significant examples of Modernist Architecture, such as Casa Batlló and La Pedrera by Antoni Gaudí, along with other houses by renowned Catalan architects like Lluís Domènech i Montaner. These buildings are recognized as part of the World Heritage by UNESCO.
The avenue is centrally located in Barcelona’s Ensanche, connecting Plaza Cataluña to the east with Calle Mayor de Gracia to the west.
- Casa Mila - La Pedrera - Casa Milà, commonly known as “La Pedrera,” is a Modernist building by Antoni Gaudí, constructed between 1906 and 1910.
It is one of Barcelona’s most visited buildings, attracting 20 million visitors since opening to the public in 1987.
- Casa Batllo - Casa Batlló is a building designed by Antoni Gaudí, the leading figure of the Catalan “Modernisme” (a modernist Catalan movement).
Constructed between 1904 and 1906, it is located at number 43 on Paseo de Gracia, in the “Manzana de la Discordia” (literally “Apple of Discord”). This name arose due to the concentration of modernist buildings by different architects: Casa Amatller, Casa Lleó i Morera, Casa Mulleras, and Casa Josefina Bonet.
- Casa Amatller - Casa Amatller is a Modernist building adjacent to Casa Batlló and near Casa Lleó i Morera. It was designed by architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch between 1898 and 1900.
- Manzana de la Discordia - Casa Lleó i Morera is a Modernist building designed by architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner. It is located at number 35 on Paseo de Gracia.
- Plaza de Catalunya - Plaza Cataluña is a central square in Barcelona, serving as one of the city’s main hubs.
Covering an area of 5 hectares, it serves as the junction between Barcelona’s old town and the Ensanche (one of the city’s districts).
- Via Laietana - Vía Layetana is a street that connects the Ensanche with the Port, traversing Ciutat Vella.
It is named in honor of the area’s first Iberian inhabitants.
- Barcelona Cathedral - The Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica Metropolitana de la Santa Cruz y Santa Eulalia is the Gothic Cathedral of Barcelona.
Built between the 13th and 15th centuries over the old Romanesque cathedral, which was also constructed over a paleochristian basilica, remnants of which can be seen in the underground of the Museo de Historia de la Ciudad.
Its facade is more modern than the rest of the building (19th century) but shares the style of the entire Cathedral.
This building is considered an Asset of Cultural Interest and has been a National Artistic Historical Monument since November 2, 1929.
- Barrio Gotico (Barri Gotic) - The Barrio Gótico is a charming district with many medieval alleys filled with trendy bars, pubs, and Catalan restaurants.
Artisans sell leather goods and beading products near the Cathedral, and flower stands and food can be found in the bustling Rambla.
At Plaza del Pi, named after its basilica, there is an art market every weekend.
- Passeig del Colom - Paseo de Colón is an avenue in the Ciudad Vieja District, running parallel to the sea between the squares of Antonio López and Puerta de la Paz, where the Columbus Monument is located.
- Mirador de Colom - The Columbus Monument is a sculptural complex located in the Portal de la Paz square in Barcelona.
Built in honor of Christopher Columbus, it stands at the junction of Las Ramblas and Paseo de Colón, in front of Barcelona’s old port.
The monument was constructed as part of the city’s coastal improvement for the 1888 Universal Exposition of Barcelona.
Inaugurated on June 1, 1888, during the Exposition, it quickly became one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
Inside the column, there is an elevator that takes you up to a half-sphere situated below the statue’s feet, offering a view of the city.
- Montjuic Castle - Castillo de Montjuic is an old military fortress located on Montjuïc mountain.
Historically, the castle has played a significant role during various important chapters of Barcelona’s history.
- Jardins del Mirador del Alcalde - Jardins del Mirador del Alcalde are located in Montjuïc, in the Sants-Montjuïc District.
They were created between 1962 and 1969 by Joaquim Casamor, while the monumental fountain was crafted by Carles Buïgas. Next to this viewpoint is one of Montjuïc’s cableway stops.
- L’Anella Olimpica de Montjuic - Anella Olímpica (Olympic Ring) is the name of the space and group of sports facilities located in Montjuïc, built or restored for the Barcelona 1992 Olympics.
It covers an approximate area of 400 hectares.
- Estadi Olimpic - Estadio Olímpico is a sports venue situated in Montjuïc.
The original stadium was inaugurated on May 20, 1929, by Alfonso XIII, a day after the International Exposition.
For the 1992 Olympics, the stadium was almost entirely rebuilt (1985-1989), being re-inaugurated 60 years later as “Estadio Olímpico” on September 8, 1989, by King Juan Carlos I.
Designed by Barcelona-based architect Pere Domènech i Roura, son of modernist architect Domènech i Montaner, it was intended to host future Olympics, which, after applying four times, finally came to Barcelona 63 years later.
- Palau Sant Jordi - Palau Sant Jordi is a multifunctional pavilion on Montjuïc.
Built for the 1992 Olympic Games, it was inaugurated in 1990.
It is considered the gem of the so-called “Anillo Olímpico de Montjuïc,” which also includes facilities such as the Estadio Olímpico and the Piscinas Picornell (Picornell Pools).
- Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya - MNAC - Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña (MNAC) is renowned for its Romanesque Art collection, considered one of the most comprehensive in the world.
Also known as Palacio Nacional (National Palace), it was built for the International Exposition of 1929.
- Poble Espanyol - Pueblo Español is an outdoor architectural museum located in Montjuïc, near the Magic Fountain.
The site contains 117 life-sized buildings representing a typical Spanish village, complete with streets, houses, squares, a theatre, a school, restaurants, and artisanal workshops.
It was constructed for the International Exposition of 1929.
Initially planned to last only six months (the duration of the Exposition), its success has allowed it to remain intact to this day.
- The Magic Fountain - The Magic Fountain of Montjuïc was built for the International Exposition of 1929 by Carles Buïgas, on the site where the Four Columns by Puig i Cadafalch once stood.
In the 1980s, music was added to the fountain’s show, and just before the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, it was completely restored.
The fountain was also one of the external stages for the MTV Europe Music Awards 2002.
Since 2013, the Barcelona Campanadas (a New Year’s Spanish tradition) are celebrated here.
- Torres Venecianes - The towers marking the entrance to the Exposition of 1929, known as “Torres Venecianas,” are two twin ornamental towers located at the intersection of Avenida de la Reina María Cristina with Plaza España.
The name “Torres Venecianas” is due to their resemblance to the belfry of Saint Mark in Venice.
Built by Ramon Reventós as the entrance to the International Exposition in Barcelona, they now serve as the entrance to Montjuïc’s Fira Barcelona.
- Placa d’Espanya - Barcelona’s Plaza España is one of the city’s most iconic locations.
Constructed during the International Exposition of 1929, following a design by Puig i Cadafalch and Guillem Busquets, it was completed by Antoni Darder.
It is a major traffic hub from which you can access the Montjuïc area, where the Feria de Muestras and the Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña (MNAC) are located.
Other notable buildings in the square include the Centro Comercial Las Arenas (a former bullring now a mall, designed in “neomudéjar” style, an Islamic-inspired style), as well as the “Torres Venecianas,” inspired by the famous belfry in Venice, built by Ramon Reventós for the International Exposition of 1929.

- Private transportation
- Complimentary bottled water
- Child-friendly with baby chairs and boosters available on request
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Convenient hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- Private transportation
- Complimentary bottled water
- Child-friendly with baby chairs and boosters available on request
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Convenient hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- Tickets for the attractions
- Tickets for the attractions
Experience Barcelona aboard a private automobile manned by professionally trained, multilingual drivers in uniform.
Your driver will fetch you from your centrally situated Barcelona hotel and give you a tour of several of the city’s well-known sights, including la Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló, la Pedrera-Casa Milà, among others!
Your driver will remain…
Experience Barcelona aboard a private automobile manned by professionally trained, multilingual drivers in uniform.
Your driver will fetch you from your centrally situated Barcelona hotel and give you a tour of several of the city’s well-known sights, including la Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló, la Pedrera-Casa Milà, among others!
Your driver will remain in the vehicle, awaiting your return while you explore your chosen locations on foot or enter a monument.
- At time of booking, cruise ship passengers must provide the following information: ship name, docking time, disembarkation time and re-boarding time
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.