Embark on a historical journey through Barcelona’s past and present. Explore Roman ruins, medieval architecture, modern landmarks, and beach paradises. Discover the city’s transformation and enjoy fun anecdotes and beautiful pictures along the way!
Embark on a historical journey through Barcelona’s past and present. Explore Roman ruins, medieval architecture, modern landmarks, and beach paradises. Discover the city’s transformation and enjoy fun anecdotes and beautiful pictures along the way!
- Arc de Triomf - Our journey begins at this historic gateway, originally the entrance to a significant 19th-century event, unlike many other triumphal arches built to commemorate military victories.
- Parc de la Ciutadella - Known as our green oasis. Within this beautiful park, we will first mention Barcelona’s most renowned architect, Gaudí….
- Arc de Triomf - Our journey begins at this historic gateway, originally the entrance to a significant 19th-century event, unlike many other triumphal arches built to commemorate military victories.
- Parc de la Ciutadella - Known as our green oasis. Within this beautiful park, we will first mention Barcelona’s most renowned architect, Gaudí. This location also holds significant memories of a major 18th-century event that shaped modern Europe.
- El Born Centre de Cultura i Memoria - We will pass by this impressive iron structure, which once served as the district market… once upon a time… ;-) !
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Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar - Our cherished cathedral from the 14th century holds a special place in the hearts of Barcelona’s residents. It also has a little secret for FC Barcelona soccer fans. Additionally, we will visit the “Fosser del Moreres,” a memorial for those who perished during the War of Spanish Succession.
Note: Access to this monument is free only at certain times, so entry cannot be guaranteed. - Placa de Sant Jaume - Our city hall square located in the city’s oldest district: the Gothic Quarter.
- Barcelona Cathedral - Santa Eulalia & Santa Creu Cathedral. While we won’t be able to enter the cathedral, if we’re fortunate, we might see the patio where a delightful surprise awaits… amusing yet linked to a more somber event.
- La Rambla - Barcelona’s most iconic street. Here, you will choose whether to head down or up the Rambla. Heading down leads to the port and beachfront, while heading up takes us to Plaza Catalunya and the city’s two most famous houses: Casa Batlló and Casa Milá.
- Mercat de la Boqueria - We’ll pause here to savor some local delicacies: jamón ibérico and cheese, accompanied by a refreshing fruit juice.
- Placa Catalunya - Our main plaza. From here, we’ll begin our ascent of Paseo de Gracia to visit two of Gaudí’s iconic houses!
- Casa Batllo - Gaudí’s masterpiece! Casa Batlló is undoubtedly one of the most visited sites. We’ll discuss Gaudí’s architectural style and inspiration. Don’t forget to request a photo!
- Casa Mila - La Pedrera - One of Gaudí’s final masterpieces. This is where our tour concludes, and where you’ll receive final tips on what to visit, where to eat, drink, party, and enjoy our beloved Barcelona!
- Plaça Reial - A renowned square in Barcelona, famous for preserving one of Gaudí’s earliest works for the city. At night, this square becomes one of the busiest spots!
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Columbus Monument - This monument holds a little secret… inside there is a… oops! No spoilers, come and see for yourself lol!
We’ll pass by the famous “Golondrinas” and Moll de las Drassanes. -
Escultura al Moll de la Fusta - We are nearing La Barceloneta, the historic fishing district.
We’ll explore the Moll de la Fusta, Port Vell, and the History Museum of Catalunya. - La Barceloneta - Once a fishing village, this district is now perhaps the city’s most visited area, filled with restaurants and bars… and at its end… the beach! Our tour concludes here, so swap your walking shoes for flip-flops and enjoy your time in Barcelona!

- Access to Gothic Cathedral Patio (8.30am-12.30pm, Sundays to 1.45pm, after 6pm, and 5pm on weekends)
- Visit El Born Cultural Center
- Complimentary bottled water
- Entry to Santa Maria del Mar Cathedral (after 6pm and Sundays before 1.30pm and after 5pm)
- Provided snacks
- Access to Gothic Cathedral Patio (8.30am-12.30pm, Sundays to 1.45pm, after 6pm, and 5pm on weekends)
- Visit El Born Cultural Center
- Complimentary bottled water
- Entry to Santa Maria del Mar Cathedral (after 6pm and Sundays before 1.30pm and after 5pm)
- Provided snacks
- Entrance to Santa Maria del Mar - 5€/person except after 6pm, & Sundays before 1.30pm and after 5pm.
- Entrance to Santa Maria del Mar - 5€/person except after 6pm, & Sundays before 1.30pm and after 5pm.
Explore the fascinating history of this Mediterranean city, from its Roman origins, through its growth in the Middle Ages, its rise to power in the Modern Era, its transformation during the War of Spanish Succession, its modernization during the 1888 World Expo, to its evolution into the beach paradise it is today, thanks to the 1992 Olympics.
Join our…
Explore the fascinating history of this Mediterranean city, from its Roman origins, through its growth in the Middle Ages, its rise to power in the Modern Era, its transformation during the War of Spanish Succession, its modernization during the 1888 World Expo, to its evolution into the beach paradise it is today, thanks to the 1992 Olympics.
Join our 2.5 to 3-hour tour, tailored to your pace, starting at the Arc de Triomf and leading to the famous Rambla. Along the way, you’ll pass through Ciutadella Park, El Born, and the Gothic Quarter, and visit landmarks such as the Born Cultural Center, Santa Maria del Mar Church, City Hall Square, the Gothic Cathedral, and many more.
From the Rambla, you can choose your direction:
Down:
Visit the Liceu Theater, Plaza Reial, the Columbus Monument, three distinct marinas, and finally reach La Barceloneta!
Up:
Explore Plaza Catalunya and the two most renowned Gaudí houses, Casa Batlló and Casa Mila.
Enjoy a journey filled with fun, anecdotes, and plenty of great photo opportunities!
- Animal-friendly: bring your best four-paw friend with you!
- Disclaimer: We will not enter the attractions (Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar, Casa Batllo, Casa Mila, and the Gothic Cathedral)
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.