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Experience the thrill of sailing on a 3-hour, small-group sailing lesson from Barcelona’s Port Olympic. With an expert instructor as your skipper, board a modern sailboat for a group lesson tailored to your ability, whether you’re a beginner or more advanced. Then, against the backdrop of Barcelona’s skyline, learn the basics of steering, safety and…
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Book your private transfer from Barcelona Airport to any destination in Barcelona today! ROUND-TRIP transfer included.We take you directly to any hotel or street address in Barcelona in one of our Cars or Minivans. What is included: – NO HIDDEN CHARGES – PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS – FREE CANCELLATION UP TO 24 HOURS BEFORE YOUR ARRIVAL -…
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Your safety is our crew’s biggest priority. Before your journey even begins, your chauffeur completely disinfects the vehicle and places free hand sanitizer in the back seat. One of our professionally-trained drivers will greet you with a name sign in the reception of the hotel, will offer to assist with luggage and guide you to…
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Take the worry out of your arrival Barcelona Cruise terminal and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 15 people) to reach Sitges. Avoid the long lines for taxis on arrival, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
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On this 1.5-hour tour you will have the opportunity to learn about the history of Barcelona’s Jewish community and uncover a part of its past: What was life like for the Jewish community in Barcelona? When did they settle in the city? What became of them?
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Discover Casa Batlló, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in an immersive 10D experience. Explore one of Gaudí’s masterpieces while learning about him.What makes this tour unique:Sense magical paintings come to life as you approachExperience Casa Batlló in a unique, interactive wayAccess the two new immersive rooms: the Gaudí Dome and the Gaudí CubeLearn about one…
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This impressive Shore Excursion touches the most significant highlights of Barcelona:• Sagrada Familia• Gothic Quarter• Las Ramblas• Casa Batllo• Montjüic• Park GüellFree time for LunchSkip-the-line tickets to Park Güell are included on Private Tour option.Upgradable with local licensed tour guide in Private option.Pickup and Dropoff your ship. Private or Shared Tour available options.Worry-free Shore Excursion:…
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This full-day tour begins with a visit to Montserrat, where we will take a guided tour, including the Monastery and the Church.It also includes the entrance to the audiovisual space and a tasting of typical liquors. Then we will go to the Torres winery, where we will visit the vineyards and the winery, and we…
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You will be surprised to see how many sites this city has to offer. You may recognize parts of Girona, even though you’ve never been here before and that’s because parts of season six of Game of Thrones were filmed here. Girona doubled up as Braavos, Old Town, and even some parts of King’s Landing.…
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This entry includes a visit to Big Fun as the Museum of Illusions. Children under 5 years free admission.
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Follow the trail of Gaudí, one of the main figures of Barcelona, by exploring its prestigious monuments effortlessly by e-bike, functionally designed at the highest level. Admire the modernist masterpieces of La Sagrada Familia, La Pedrera, Casa Batlló, Casa Calvet or Casa Vicens, cultural heritage sites designed by the internationally renowned architect Antonio Gaudí, that…
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The Route provides 3 Artisan, premium Gins for tastings:3 GinTonics + 3 Gin cocktails per person over the course of approximately 3hrs in 3 excellent bars: The 3 bars are level 4/5 star within walking distance of each other, during the session, in each bar we provide a version of the following: • For the non-alcohol…
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Hop aboard our luxury yacht and sail away on a magical sunset cruise. Enjoy a cold glass of cava and some light snacks whilst watching the sun set behind the city skyline and the mountains.To see the finest sunset in Barcelona you must climb the mountains or go out to sea. The heavens extend limitlessly…
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Along on this segway tour you will cover a broad area that starts off from the Roman Barcelona in the Gothic quarter and heading to the old harbor – one of the main entrances of the city for visitors arriving from the Mediterranean Sea. Explore Barcelona visiting sites like the Olympic Port and Vilage, beautiful…
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Enjoy this 4-hour tour of Barcelona in your own private vehicle and guide.This panoramic tour will take you through Barcelona’s most important landmarks and you will be able to enjoy the city at your own pace. The itinerary includes visits to the Olympic Villa and Stadium, Palau of Sant Jordi, Calatrava Tower, Monjuic mountain, Plaza…
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Visit with a downloadable audio guide on your mobile device with explanations, images, music, video and electricity from a concert night in 360º.Enter a miracle: the World Heritage site by UNESCO Palau de la Música Catalana. An architectural gem, a symbolic center of the city and country, and a temple of music. The itinerary through…
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On this 3-hour walking food tour in Barcelona, you and a small group get to try the many different types of Spanish and Catalan typical culinary delights. You will taste some of the best traditional tapas, a delicious paella in a restaurant near the sea side very well known by the local. This tour includes a local…
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Take the worry out of your departure to Tarragona Cruise terminal and pre-book a private transfer from your accomodation in Barcelona or from Barcelona airport, to suit your group size (up to 15 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis on arrival, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
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Located in the Gothic District of Barcelona, this tour is based around the mysterious and historical Jewish quarter. It’s an easy walking tour, that will enchant both the young and old alike as there’s lots to learn and enjoy! Starting at 10 am at Pl. Sant Jaume, right next to Barcelona’s city hall, we’ll devote four…
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You will visit the Port of Barcelona and sail out of the port to have a unique sailing experience with a sailing yacht and enjoy the skyline of Barcelona.
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Montserrat is Catalunya’s pride, a very strange shaped mountain with a famous monastery that became Spain’s favorite pilgrim place. The home of the Black Madonna and a part of the famous Santiago de Compostela pilgrim route . The monastery situated almost on the peak provides us with a spectacular view and an incredible nature .…
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Experience neighbourhoods off the beaten path. See Barcelona through the eyes of a local. This guided walk in the historic center of Barcelona will let you discover more than the usual: buildings & squares you will not encounter easily. Immerse with us into the captivating history of the city while strolling through the maze of…
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Immerse yourself in the timeless traditions of North Spain region during this 4-days, 3-nights guided tour. Discover Spanish cities of San Sebastian, Bilbao, Santander, Santillana, Covadonga, Oviedo and Salamanca during your trip, enjoying a selection of guided tours. A guide, accommodations, entrance fees, some meals and coach transport are covered.
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We will experience Montserrat’s Natural Park and its Monastery with a passionate local guide in small groups up to a maximum 8 people.HIGHLIGHTSLeave earlier than others to avoid agglomerations Montserrat Abbey and Black MadonnaFunicular railway to the top of the mountain1 hour superlative and easy hike Farmer’s marketTOUR DESCRIPTIONWe will first visit in Montserrat its…
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Let´s start the day with some one hour power yoga at Barcelona Beach (for all levels) and share some fruits after practice! You will practice on a concrete platform so you won´t get sandy, and you will have the best ocean view!Yoga mats provided.
All about Barcelona
When to visit
During the high season, Barcelona is crowded and often rowdy with tourists looking to party. For a quieter visit, shoulder seasons are the way to go, from March through April and September through October. If traveling during the spring holidays, book well ahead for Easter. Beach bar season begins in May, but the water may feel chilly, so opt for September if swimming is on your Barcelona bucket list.
Getting around
With buses, trams, a metro, and local trains to choose from, getting around Barcelona is simple. The Hola Barcelona travel card is designed for travelers and offers unlimited rides for periods of 2-5 days. Or, buy a T-Casual ticket with 10 separate journeys in the zones of your choice. A hop-on hop-off bus service covers the top attractions on two separate routes, and a range of bike paths offer options if you’re looking to pedal your way through the city.
Traveler tips
Tapas is a must when visiting Barcelona. Head to Quimet & Quimet, a tiny, standing-room only space that’s been family-owned since 1914: Open-faced sandwiches (montaditos) and fine canned seafood (conservas) are perfect partners for wines, vermouths, and sherry. If you’re looking to bring home a taste of the city, choose from thousands of fine wines—plus cheese, cured meats, and more—at heritage wine merchant Vila Viniteca.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Barcelona in Spain or Catalonia?
Barcelona is located in the region of Catalonia, which is in northeastern Spain. Catalonia is an autonomous community within the Kingdom of Spain, which means that it has its own set of devolved powers. Catalonia has its own languages and traditions and is the center of Catalan nationalism, which calls for independence from Spain.
How many days do you need for Barcelona?
Barcelona is famously laid back so to really get a feel for the city, you should take it easy, too. Plan to spend at least three days in Barcelona. That will give you enough time to see the highlights, including the Sagrada Famillia and Montserrat, as well as the opportunity to soak up the beach, dining, and nightlife scenes.
What are some of the popular ways to see the Barcelona city?
For first-time visitors, taking a hop-on hop-off bus tour is a great way to see Barcelona. It lets you get your bearings and decide where you want to spend your time. Taking a wallking tour is a must-do in neighborhoods such as the Gothic Quarter: your guide will fill you in on thousands of years of history.
What is Barcelona famous for?
Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, is best known for its tasty tapas, world-beating soccer team, and collection of works by Antoni Gaudí, the Catalan architect of the Sagrada Família and Park Güell. Visitors are also drawn to Barceloneta beach, Montserrat mountain and monastery, and the tree-lined pedestrian street called La Rambla.
What should I not miss in Barcelona?
Barcelona is filled with world-famous attractions. You shouldn’t miss the works of Gaudí, including the Sagrada Familia (take a guided tour for the best experience) and Park Güell. Take a stroll around the Gothic Quarter and go up Montserrat Mountain. Beach lovers should head for La Barceloneta, while foodies shouldn’t skip the Boqueria market.
What is the most visited place in Barcelona?
With almost 5 million visitors per year, the Sagrada Familia is Barcelona’s most visited tourist attraction. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and Antoni Gaudí’s masterpiece, the basilica’s construction has been ongoing for more than 135 years and is still unfinished. Park Güell and the FC Barcelona Museum and Camp Nou are the next most visited attractions.
What are the do’s and don’ts in Barcelona?
To experience the real Barcelona, eat late but don’t eat at the tourist traps on La Rambla—in fact, don’t spend much time on La Rambla at all. Learn at least a few words of Spanish or (even better) Catalan but don’t broadcast your views on Catalan independence. Take your time and don’t try to cram too much into one day.