Discover Barcelona’s history on a guided walking tour from Plaza Cataluña to the Royal Palace Major. Explore La Rambla, Roman Towers, and more.
Discover Barcelona’s history on a guided walking tour from Plaza Cataluña to the Royal Palace Major. Explore La Rambla, Roman Towers, and more.
- Plaza de Catalunya - Known locally as Plaça de Catalunya, this central square in Barcelona connects various parts of the city. It serves as a main meeting point and gateway to several important streets and neighborhoods. The square features fountains, statues, and open spaces where both locals and visitors gather, making it a lively spot for…
- Plaza de Catalunya - Known locally as Plaça de Catalunya, this central square in Barcelona connects various parts of the city. It serves as a main meeting point and gateway to several important streets and neighborhoods. The square features fountains, statues, and open spaces where both locals and visitors gather, making it a lively spot for cultural events and daily activities.
- La Rambla - La Rambla is a bustling street in the heart of Barcelona, stretching from Plaça de Catalunya to the Christopher Columbus Monument at Port Vell. Known for its lively atmosphere, it is lined with shops, cafes, and street performers. La Rambla is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, providing a vibrant slice of city life.
- Call Barcelona - your Jewish home - Call Barcelona is the old Jewish quarter located in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona. This historic area features narrow streets and medieval buildings, reflecting the rich heritage of the Jewish community that once thrived here. It is home to the ancient Synagogue of El Call, one of the oldest in Europe, and offers insights into the city’s diverse cultural past.
- Barcelona Cathedral - Barcelona’s Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia, is a prominent Gothic structure in the city’s Gothic Quarter. It serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona and is renowned for its intricate facade and serene cloister. The cathedral is a key religious site and a popular destination for visitors interested in its architectural beauty and historical significance.
- Placa Sant Felip Neri - Plaça de Sant Felip Neri is a quiet, historic square in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter. It features a baroque church and a central fountain, surrounded by buildings marked by the scars of the Spanish Civil War. This peaceful spot, once a tragic site of bombing, now offers a place for reflection and is a poignant reminder of the city’s past.
- Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya - The Palace of the Generalitat of Catalonia is the seat of the Catalan government. This historic building features a mix of Gothic and Renaissance architectural elements. It serves as a center of political activity and is an important symbol of Catalonia’s autonomy and governance.
- Palau Reial Major - The Royal Palace Major, was once the residence of the Counts of Barcelona and later the Kings of Aragon. It now houses the Barcelona City History Museum, where visitors can explore the city’s past through archaeological remains and historical exhibits. The palace’s historical significance makes it a key cultural site in Barcelona.
- Roman Towers - There are a few more stops along the way, but we’ll keep those as a surprise to make your experience even more special.

- 2-hour guided walking tour
- Professional tour guide
- 2-hour guided walking tour
- Professional tour guide
- Gratuities (optional)
- Gratuities (optional)
Many travelers believe they have experienced Barcelona by strolling along Las Ramblas and admiring the Sagrada Familia, but they often miss the deeper essence of the city. The true charm lies in its captivating stories, legends, and hidden gems cherished by locals.
Without the insight of a local guide, it’s easy to overlook the historical whispers…
Many travelers believe they have experienced Barcelona by strolling along Las Ramblas and admiring the Sagrada Familia, but they often miss the deeper essence of the city. The true charm lies in its captivating stories, legends, and hidden gems cherished by locals.
Without the insight of a local guide, it’s easy to overlook the historical whispers nestled in the Gothic alleyways or pass by locations that have shaped the city’s character. Barcelona possesses a unique spirit that isn’t marked on any map, and it can only be felt by those who know where to seek it.
This is precisely what the Barcelona Walking Tour provides. The guide tailors the experience to your interests, leading you from famous landmarks to hidden treasures that most tourists overlook. It’s not just about seeing Barcelona; it’s about experiencing it, one story and one step at a 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.