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Why spend your precious time waiting in long shuttle or taxi lines. Avoid the language barrier and currency exchange. Travel in style from your Hotel or accommodation in Barcelona City Center to Barcelona El Prat International Airport BCN by private vehicle and reach your final destination relaxed and refreshed.
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Join a handpicked Host in Barcelona and let your taste buds guide you through its most historic neighbourhoods! On this private and custom experience, indulge in the iconic Spanish tradition of tapas and immerse yourself in the food culture and traditions that epitomize this unique region. As you make your way from bar to bar sampling…
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Visit the top sights from the Gothic quarter in the centre of the old city. A professional local tour guide would take your around for your walking tour to some of the best sights in this part of the city. Learn about the history of these sights during the walking tour. The tour timings are…
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Discover the spectacular works of Gaudí and Modernism in Barcelona in this walking tour through Eixample. Your favorite local architect will show you Barcelona’s iconic buildings and hidden gems. You will walk by Casa Milà & Casa Batlló, Sagrada Familia and many more buildings, exploring modernism life from all angles.One thing you can certainly say…
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A visit to Barcelona is complete without exploring the masterpieces of Gaudi, which embellish the entire city. During this 4-hour private family tour you will visit the Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlò, and Casa Mila. View Paseig de Gracia and the Block of Discord from the outside, and become a master of Gaudi’s life and works.…
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Discover the best of Gaudi with your favorite local architect during a private tour through the city. From his great architectural works, the Casa Milà & Casa Batlló to his favorite cafe, explore his life from all angles. Then finish with priority entrance at his masterpiece: the Sagrada Familia!You will start your tour at a…
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Enjoy a hassle-free walking city tour of Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia and a hub of artistic and political advances, with a fascinating self-guided audio tour on your phone and follow, at your own pace, the riveting journey of the city.
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Experience fantastic art and architecture, a rich Medieval history and innovative modern additions in Barcelona which has the reputation of being the most cosmopolitan, modern and avant-garde city in Spain. Barcelona is also home to a bounty of local, must-eat foods and one of the great joys of a holiday abroad is sampling the local…
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You can change the itinerary and tailor-made the tour, with the interests you have. Your guide will change the itinerary for you if its necessary
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Experience the beautiful landscape of the Montserrat mountains near Barcelona. Enjoy the breath taking views await you when you take a ride on the rack railway.Be part of a full guided tour which will take you to the Benedictine Monastery and the statue of the Virgin of Montserrat, popularly known as La Moreneta, or Black…
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Catalan capital, Barcelona, is a bohemian city. Art, history, delicious food, sandy beaches, nightlife as well as architecture are all part of its unique appeal. Barcelona’s unmatched atmosphere is, to a great extent, a result of the modernist influences and architectural works of Antoni Gaudí. The masterpiece of his career is Sagrada Familia which is…
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This Experience is provided by a private local.Want to discover the alternative side of Barcelona? Join me for a walking tour of Barcelona’s street art through the Gothic Quarter. Surprisingly, Barcelona’s most historical neighbourhood is also where the city’s street art movement was born. We will take a stroll through the narrow streets and see…
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The Nuria Valley is located at an altitude of 2,000 meters. In the valley the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Nuria is located, and it was there that the first statute of autonomy of Catalonia was written in 1931.It is of a unique natural and landscape wealth of not getting lost, to practice mountaineering and…
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Enjoy a wonderful 4hr bike ride through Barcelona. Let yourself be swept away by the beautiful sights, such as the awe inspiring Sagrada Familia, the modernism styled architecture of Casa Batlló and the picturesque Parque de la Ciudadella. Learn about Catalan customs, culture, history and architecture.
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Beginning of the Tour of Terragona, an amazing city where you can discover an ancient civilization. With more than 2,000 years of history.Visit the church of Mare de Déu del Miracle, which commemorates the martyrdom of a Christian bishop from the 3rd century B.C.We will know La Torre de Pretorio is a Roman era tower…
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Flytographer Private Vacation Photo ShootConnect with a local hand-picked professional photographer in Barcelona and capture your most memorable moments during this private photo shoot. Get insider tips on the best things to do in Barcelona, including where to eat & what to see from your vacation photographer. Return from your trip with beautiful, high-quality vacation…
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Arrivals at BCN Cruise PortAfter collecting your luggage, proceed to the exit gate of the Terminal where your cruise has docked, where you will be met by a representative/driver holding a sign with your name and identify yourself by showing your transfer voucher.
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See all the must-see sights and neighborhoods in one day! Barcelona has a lot to offer and can be confusing and overwhelming. Don’t miss out on what makes this city special!Walk through all the most interesting neighborhoods and beautiful streets and squares and see all the most iconic sights and learn their unique stories as…
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Enjoy the pleasure of posing and looking candid while a professional photographer is taking pictures of you, parallelly, learning unique insights about the places you go.
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A complete Party Night in Barcelona After we welcome you in the city center with a drink at lounge/Bar Shiva & sons, you will experience the breathtaking view of Barcelona by night on the Tibidabo hills. Next, you will dance with the locals in fun club Oak bar after you can party the night away…
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We will meet you at our meeting point ,just 3 minutes away from La Sagrada Familia. Accompanied by an expert guide in the history and architecture of the basilica, surrounding its four sides, you will enjoy and discover the wonders of the most important work of Gaudí: the father of Catalan modernism and a personality…
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Discover Barcelona as you would if you were staying with a friend who lived there! With a local Host thoughtfully matched to you, explore the best know attractions as well as a few secret local spots along the way. Your private experience will be personalised to exactly what you want to see, but your handpicked…
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Enjoy this completely private experience with private tours and private transfers. Day 1: A private pick up from Barcelona airport to Barcelona city center hotel Day 2: Enjoy a private 4 hour Gaudi tour of Barcelona. You will have a vehicle with chauffeur and a separate private official tour guide for 4 hours. Entrance tickets…
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Come and ride with us in an alternative sightseeing experience of Barcelona and explore the city on your way to the most iconic landmark built by Antoni Gaudi – La Sagrada Familia.You’ll get started in the intricate old town and head to explore the beautiful Citadel Park and its laid-back atmosphere. Cruise exquisite avenues along…
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Combine Barcelona sightseeing by electric bike with tapas and drinks on a 3.5-hour city tour, led by a local guide! Fun and safe, the bike has an electric motor that kicks in as soon as you pedal, so your energy is saved for sightseeing. See landmarks such as El Born Cultural Centre and Frank Gehry’s…
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.