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Take this exclusive flight on a Hot Air Balloon around the Montserrat Mountain and admire its unique needle shape formations, one of the most spectacular landscapes in Catalonia. Visit Montserrat with your professional local guide.
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This is a unique activity on foot, that will lead as to the natural space of the Bertí mountaing. The route will be made following the cliffs that snake along the gorges of the Tenes riverbed. This walk will offer us an anusual view of the place. The fauna and flora that we can find…
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Experience Barcelona’s memorable surroundings on a premium small group tour and enjoy a half day trip in DO Alella, one of the world famous wine making areas in Spain. Be amazed by its unique landscapes and learn all the secrets about the process of winemaking and visit the vineyards while you enjoy its avant-garde wines.…
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Join us on our 41ft sailboat for a fishing adventure along Barcelona’s Mediterranean coast. Whether you’re an angler, a nature enthusiast, or an adventurer, this trip will be a unique experience. Relax, explore, and create memories. You’ll cast your line and reel in the catch of the day, including local species like tuna and mahi-mahi.…
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Vela’s Barcelona Night Tour combines the thrill of being out at sea with the comfort of enjoying pizza from an award-winning pizzeria. On board, you will be treated to hot, delicious pizza straight from the wood oven and delivered to the boat in under 3 minutes. While sailing by night along Port Vell and Barcelona’s…
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Costa Brava is one of the most beautiful coasts of Europe. It is full of amazing places, coastal towns that remain largely-undiscovered and pure, forest and narrow paths that twist between cliffs, crystal-clear coves and thick-sand beaches, small medieval villages , away from the masses brought by tourism and urban development. In our half-day tour…
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Are you ready to experience the thrill of a Barça match like a true culé With this experience, you have the chance to enjoy an FC Barcelona match in an unforgettable way! We’ll be in good seats, and next to the corner where the most passionate and loud supporters are. And the best part? You’ll…
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Experience Barcelona from unique perspectives on this tour that combines history, stunning views, and local culture. Start in the famous Ramblas with a walking tour in the Old Town, continue with great view from the Montjuic Cable Car and with an exclusive visit to the Montjuic Castle. Get to know the stories from the Spanish…
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Experience Barcelona from unique perspectives on this tour that combines history, stunning views, and local culture. Start in the famous Ramblas with a walking tour in the Old Town, continue with great view from the Montjuic Cable Car and with an exclusive visit to the Montjuic Castle. Get to know the stories from the Spanish…
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Experience the stunning Costa Brava on a private tour from Barcelona, where hidden coves, crystal-clear waters, and picturesque historic towns await. Your journey begins with hotel pick-up in a comfortable private vehicle, guided by an expert. Explore the rugged coastline, swim in the turquoise waters, and marvel at the untouched beauty of the Medes Islands…
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Explore the stunning Costa Brava, where hidden coves, crystal-clear waters, and charming whitewashed towns await your discovery. Start your journey with hotel pick-up in Barcelona and travel in comfort in a private vehicle with a maximum small group of 8 people, accompanied by an expert guide. As you reach the Costa Brava, prepare to be…
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Discover Barcelona like never before on a private E-bike tour, perfect for individuals or groups. With Barcelona’s vast size, an electric bike allows you to cover more ground in less time while keeping things easy and fun. Ride at your own pace, without the fatigue of traditional biking. The city boasts miles of dedicated bike…
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Explore Barcelona on wheels with our exciting private bike tours tailored for individuals and groups! Whether you’re a solo traveler or with friends, our expert local guide will customize the route to match your schedule and interests, ensuring a personalized experience. Pedal through the iconic landmarks of this vibrant city, including its hidden gems and…
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Immerse yourself in Spanish culture with the ultimate Tapas Walking Tour and Flamenco Show in Barcelona. Begin your evening with a stroll through the historic Gothic Quarter, discovering hidden gems and iconic landmarks with a professional guide. As you explore, indulge in delicious tapas, savoring local flavors and enjoying authentic Spanish cuisine at local spots.…
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There is no other genuine love than the love for the mix of authentic food and art. Discover the perfect blend of culture and flavor on our Foodie & Museums Tour in Barcelona! This unique experience is designed for food lovers and art enthusiasts alike. Indulge in authentic Spanish tapas at local spots loved by…
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Embark on a VIP private tour of Barcelona with round-trip hotel pick-up and drop-off for a hassle-free, luxury experience. Skip the long lines at the iconic La Sagrada Familia and discover Barcelona’s architectural gems with your expert guide. Travel in comfort by private vehicle to top landmarks like Passeig de Gràcia, Montjuïc, and the historic…
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Set off on a 4-hour electric bike tour through Barcelona’s most iconic neighborhoods and experience the magic of Gaudí’s Park Güell. Begin your adventure by cycling along the seaside, then cruise through the historic old town, soaking in the charm of its winding streets. Continue to the stunning Eixample district, home to spectacular modernist architecture,…
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Set off on a 4-hour private food and tapas tour in Barcelona, designed to indulge all of your senses. Discover the authentic flavors of Catalonia with a local guide. Visit the famous La Boqueria and Santa Caterina markets, where you’ll experience the vibrant atmosphere and fresh ingredients of Barcelona’s culinary scene. Savor delicious traditional tapas…
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Enjoy this bike tour through Barcelona and experience the city like never before. Pedal through the history as you explore Barcelona’s Old Town, the vibrant Raval neighborhood, and the architectural wonders of Passeig de Gràcia, home to many Modernist masterpieces. Discover the legacy at Vila Olímpica, soak in the beachy vibes of Barceloneta, and marvel…
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Experience a captivating 5-hour tour through the heart of Roman history with a journey to Tarragona, located along the stunning Mediterranean coast. Travel in a private vehicle with comfort from Barcelona to the beautiful Costa Dorada. Step back in time as you explore Tarragona’s ancient ruins, including its Roman city walls, the majestic forum, and…
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Experience the best of Barcelona on this full-day, small group tour of maximum 16 people for a more personalized and relaxed exploration. Enjoy round-trip hotel pick-up and drop-off for your convenience as you embark on a memorable 8-hour journey through the city’s top attractions. Wander through the medieval streets of the Gothic Quarter, rich in…
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Uncover the soul of Barcelona on a 3-hour culinary walking tour that blends the city’s rich history, authentic flavors, and captivating rhythms. Wander through the enchanting Gothic Quarter, where centuries-old secrets await, and the lively neighborhood of El Raval, home to hidden local bars. Stop at a local bar to enjoy a selection of tapas…
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Discover Barcelona’s best highlights on a 5-hour customizable private tour tailored just for you. Travel through the ages, with a knowledgeable guide to bring the city’s history to life. Uncover Barcelona’s Roman roots at Plaça Sant Jaume, wander through the enchanting medieval streets of the Gothic Quarter, and marvel at the stunning Modernist architecture along…
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Embark on a 3-hour walking tour through the heart of Barcelona and explore the city’s stunning modernist architecture. Discover the genius of Antoni Gaudí, the mastermind behind some of the most iconic buildings in the city. Wander through the enchanting streets and be captivated by the creativity of La Pedrera and the crown jewel of…
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Step back in time on this 2-hour guided walking tour through the heart of historic Barcelona. Wander the cobbled streets of the Old Town and Gothic Quarter, where the city’s Roman roots and medieval charm come to life. Explore hidden gems, where every corner holds a story waiting to be discovered. Marvel at some of…
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.