Experience the best of Barcelona on a private tour with skip-the-line access to Sagrada Familia. Explore the city’s top attractions, admire Gaudí’s architecture, and learn about Barcelona’s rich history.
Experience the best of Barcelona on a private tour with skip-the-line access to Sagrada Familia. Explore the city’s top attractions, admire Gaudí’s architecture, and learn about Barcelona’s rich history.
- Plaza de Catalunya - Begin the tour right from your hotel. The guide will pick you up, so please inform us of your exact location. Enjoy a comprehensive view of Barcelona as you travel, passing by Catalunya Square, the central hub of the city.
- Parc de Montjuic - Proceed to Montjuïc Mountain for breathtaking panoramic views of the city….
- Plaza de Catalunya - Begin the tour right from your hotel. The guide will pick you up, so please inform us of your exact location. Enjoy a comprehensive view of Barcelona as you travel, passing by Catalunya Square, the central hub of the city.
- Parc de Montjuic - Proceed to Montjuïc Mountain for breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Historically a defensive strategy against attacks, it now hosts the renowned Miró Foundation and Caixa Forúm. These and other structures on Montjuïc showcase modern art and contemporary architecture, with examples of urban planning and architecture from the 1929 International Exhibition.
- Estadi Olimpic - The Montjuïc Olympic Stadium is Barcelona’s primary Olympic venue, hosting concerts and major sports events. Initially designed for the 1936 Olympic Games, it was unused due to the political climate until its renovation for the 1992 Olympics.
- Las Ramblas - Continue to Barcelona’s waterfront, passing iconic sights like Las Ramblas, the city’s most famous avenue, bustling with bars, restaurants, and shops.
- Mercat de la Boqueria - While on Las Ramblas, you might pass by La Boquería, the city’s most famous covered market. Glimpse the main entrance and experience the market’s lively atmosphere from the minivan.
- Mirador de Colom - At the lower end of La Rambla, see the Columbus Monument, pointing to an intriguing location. Learn more from your local expert guide.
- Port Vell - Pass by Barcelona’s Olympic Marina, a top leisure area. The Olympic Marina offers water sports, beaches, and numerous seafood restaurants, making it a prime spot for fun and relaxation in Barcelona.
- Museu d’Historia de Catalunya - Pass by the Catalonia History Museum, located on the Barcelona waterfront. Originally built in the 1880s for port goods storage, it was renovated for the 1992 Olympics and now includes several street-level bars and restaurants.
- Port Olimpic - Pass by Barcelona’s Olympic Marina, a top leisure area. The Olympic Marina offers water sports, beaches, and numerous seafood restaurants, making it a prime spot for fun and relaxation in Barcelona.
- Gold Fish Sculpture (Escultura el Peix d’Or) - Admire Frank Gehry’s stunning goldfish sculpture at the base of the Hotel Arts, near the Gran Casino de Barcelona.
- La Barceloneta - Pass by Barceloneta, once home to fishermen and metal industry workers, now a popular district. Built on a military grid to house former La Ribera residents displaced by Citadel Park construction.
- Playa de La Barceloneta - Situated in the traditional fishing district, this is one of Barcelona’s oldest and most beloved beaches. It is believed to have inspired Miguel de Cervantes for the duel between Don Quixote and the Knight of the White Moon.
- Ciutat Vella - Continue with a walking tour of Barcelona’s medieval Old Town. Stroll through the Gothic Quarter, where Barcelona’s history began. Discover Catalan traditions and the city’s origins while exploring charming corners, picturesque plazas, and narrow alleys.
- Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic) - Wander through a maze of winding streets from Roman times, witnessing the evolution of the city through medieval and gothic architecture.
- Placa Reial - Visit the Royal Square, a vibrant spot in the Old Town. Observe the lamp posts by a young Gaudí and enjoy the shade of palm trees. Discover why it’s called the Royal Square, despite no king ever residing there.
- Placa de Sant Jaume - In ancient Roman Barcelona, Plaça Sant Jaume was the Forum site, a place for political debate. Today, it remains a political hub, flanked by Barcelona City Hall and the Catalan government seat, Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya.
- City Hall (Casa de la Ciutat / Ayuntamiento) - City Hall, or “Casa de la Ciutat,” stands in Plaça Sant Jaume, within Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, opposite the Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya. Its neoclassical façade hides Gothic treasures like the historic Great Hall, or Saló de Cent, designed by Pere Llobet in the 14th century.
- Palau De La Generalitat De Catalunya - The Palau de la Generalitat in Barcelona is the Catalan government’s seat, featuring Gothic, flamboyant Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque elements behind a neoclassical façade.
- MUHBA Temple d’August - In Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, discover one of the city’s best-kept secrets. Within a small medieval courtyard, the Temple of Augustus’ four columns have endured over 2,000 years, like Barcelona itself.
- Placa del Rei - Pass by the Monumental King’s Square, a Gothic architectural ensemble exemplifying the city’s medieval past. The royal palace, Palau Reial Major, and surrounding buildings form a harmonious square reflecting Barcelona’s medieval splendor.
An essential visit while exploring the Old Town, enriched by your guide’s captivating stories.
- Barcelona Cathedral - Pass by the Barcelona Cathedral and admire its façade, a blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and neo-Gothic styles, built over six centuries. Funded by medieval brotherhoods and guilds, construction began in 1298 and concluded around 1890, following original neo-Gothic plans.
- Placa Sant Felip Neri - The romantic, slightly faded Plaça Sant Felip Neri is a must-see in the Gothic Quarter. Dominated by the baroque church it’s named after, the square boasts historic elements that enhance its charm.
- Major Synagogue - The Greater Synagogue of Barcelona, one of Europe’s oldest and last discovered, is located in the Call de Barcelona, the city’s old Jewish quarter, retaining its medieval architecture.
- L’Eixample District - Return to the road and drive through the Eixample district, designed by Ildefons Cerdà post-1895 to expand the city. “Eixample” means “expansion” in Catalan. Cerdà’s urban planning was revolutionary and utopian.
- Passeig de Gracia - Travel along Passeig de Gràcia, showcasing typical Catalan architecture. The avenue features remarkable modernist façades, including Gaudi’s La Pedrera, Casa Batlló, Domènech’s Casa Lleó - Morera, and Cadafalch’s Casa Ametller.
- Manzana de la Discordia - Pass by Casa Lleó - Morera or Casa Ametller, designed by modernist architect Lluís Domènech, Gaudí’s university teacher.
- Casa Batllo - Pass by Casa Batlló, one of Antoni Gaudí’s most impressive houses. Its façade is a must-see in Barcelona.
- Casa Mila - La Pedrera - Pass by Casa Milá-La Pedrera and marvel at its unique shape. Listen to your guide explain this Gaudí masterpiece and why it’s known as ‘La Pedrera’ (the house of stones).
- Basilica de la Sagrada Familia - Conclude the tour at the Sagrada Familia, a project of genius or folly, leaving a lasting impression. Experience the emotion of Gaudi’s masterpiece, Barcelona’s most iconic landmark.
Words cannot capture the awe of entering this magnificent Modernist temple. The organic shapes, light filtering through stained glass, and symbolic sculpted façade will be the tour’s highlight.

- Pick-up and drop-off at any hotel or apartment in Barcelona city center
- Professional local guide
- Old Town Walking tour
- Tour of the modernist part of the city
- Entrance tickets to La Sagrada Familia
- Infant seats available upon request
- Tour in private transport
- Pick-up and drop-off at any hotel or apartment in Barcelona city center
- Professional local guide
- Old Town Walking tour
- Tour of the modernist part of the city
- Entrance tickets to La Sagrada Familia
- Infant seats available upon request
- Tour in private transport
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
Experience a VIP private tour of Barcelona, complete with convenient round-trip hotel pick-up and drop-off for a seamless, luxurious adventure.
Bypass the lengthy queues at the renowned La Sagrada Familia and explore Barcelona’s architectural treasures with a knowledgeable guide. Enjoy the comfort of a private vehicle as you visit major attractions such…
Experience a VIP private tour of Barcelona, complete with convenient round-trip hotel pick-up and drop-off for a seamless, luxurious adventure.
Bypass the lengthy queues at the renowned La Sagrada Familia and explore Barcelona’s architectural treasures with a knowledgeable guide. Enjoy the comfort of a private vehicle as you visit major attractions such as Passeig de Gràcia, Montjuïc, and the historic Gothic Quarter.
Admire Gaudí’s iconic works, including Casa Batlló and La Pedrera, while delving into the city’s celebrated Modernisme architecture. This exclusive private tour provides a comprehensive exploration of Barcelona’s vibrant culture, history, and breathtaking landmarks.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
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.