Discover the best of Barcelona in one unforgettable day — ideal for first-time visitors.
We’ll begin on foot in the historic Gothic Quarter, exploring its narrow streets, hidden squares, and centuries of rich history. After the walking portion, we’ll continue by private transportation to Montjuïc Hill, where we’ll visit the Olympic Stadium, the Palau Sant Jordi, and stop at a viewpoint to enjoy breathtaking panoramic views over the city and the sea.
Then we’ll drive along the elegant Passeig de Gràcia, home to Gaudí’s Casa Batlló and La Pedrera, two of Barcelona’s most iconic modernist buildings.
Next is the colorful Park Güell, full of mosaic-covered sculptures, whimsical shapes, and stunning city views.
We’ll end the tour at the awe-inspiring Sagrada Família, Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece and the city’s most famous landmark.
A day full of beauty, culture, and architecture — made easy with the comfort of private transport, great photo stops, and an expert local guide.
Next to The Foot Locker at 8:30am
This tour ends in Sagrada Familia. Anyway, it could end in Parc Guell due to operational circumstances
Start the tour in the heart of the city in Plaza Catalunya and enjoy a walking tour through the oldest part of the city, the charming Gothic Quarter, a maze of quaint, narrow streets full of Roman and medieval architecture. You will visit the Cathedral, Jewish Quarter, St. James Square and part of the Roman wall. The walking tour ends with a visit to Santa Maria del Mar church in the Born district.
Detailed explanation of exterior and facade.
After crossing the Jewish Quarter, we stop at Saint James Square where the City Hall of Barcelona is located and the Palau de la Generalitat.
The last portion of the walking tour, we visit the Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar - exterior explanation.
Stop for coffee break, or free time to enjoy this beautiful part of the city.
After the walking tour you will head over, in a comfortable transport, to Montjuic, site of the 1929 International Exposition and the 1992 Olympic Games, and you will see one of the best viewpoints to see the city.
As we make our way toward Montjuïc, we’ll have the chance to admire a truly amazing sight from the vehicle: The Face of Barcelona. Rising dramatically in the distance at the port, this enormous sculpture captures immediate attention. Formed from a cascade of letters and symbols that seem to float in the air, each letter is uniquely placed, merging to create the silhouette of a colossal human face, giving the impression that the city itself is gazing toward the future.
Once we pass The Face of Barcelona, we’ll approach another of the city’s iconic landmarks: The Columbus Monument. From the vehicle, we’ll see its towering 60-meter column rising majestically above the port area. At its peak, the statue of Christopher Columbus stands tall, pointing toward the sea, as if inviting travelers to explore new horizons and reminding us of Barcelona’s historical significance as a starting point for great voyages of discovery.
Once we pass the Columbus Monument, we’ll head up Montjuïc toward one of the most stunning viewpoints in Barcelona: The Miramar Viewpoint. As we ascend, we’ll stop to fully appreciate the breathtaking beauty of the city. From this vantage point, we’ll have the perfect opportunity to capture stunning photographs of Barcelona’s skyline, the all set against the backdrop of the surrounding hills.
After visiting Miramar Viewpoint, we’ll continue our journey up Montjuïc, where we’ll catch sight of another of Barcelona’s cultural gems: The Miró Foundation. From the vehicle, we’ll be able to appreciate the striking architecture of this renowned art museum, perched on the hillside overlooking the city.
Once we pass the Miró Foundation, we’ll continue our journey up Montjuïc and soon come across the Olympic Stadium. From the vehicle, we’ll be able to appreciate the grandeur of this historic stadium, which hosted the 1992 Summer Olympics. The iconic structure, with its impressive façade and surrounding area, stands as a testament to Barcelona’s Olympic legacy. On certain days, the stadium is open to the public, and if we’re lucky, we may even get a glimpse of the interior. Visitors can explore the stadium and its surroundings, but perhaps most intriguing of all is the Olympic Museum, located nearby. This museum offers fascinating exhibits on the history of the Olympic Games, showcasing the spirit of competition and the athletic achievements that defined the 1992 Barcelona Games.
Once we pass the Olympic Stadium, our journey will take us to the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC), an iconic building that stands majestically on the Montjuïc hill
After seeing MNAC we will pass by the famous Casa Batlló, one of Antoni Gaudí's most iconic works, located on Passeig de Gràcia. This masterpiece of Catalan modernism is known for its undulating, colorful façade, evoking natural shapes like bones and dragon scales. Although we won’t stop, we’ll have the opportunity to admire it from our private transport, allowing us to appreciate its stunning architecture in all its glory as we continue our tour of the city.
After seeing the marvels of Gothic quarter, you'll continue on to Park Guell on Tibidabo mountain to admire the marvelous city gardens. Walking tour through the public area. **Please, note that the price of the tour doesn't include Park Guell's ticket price. Ticket to Park Guell is 18€ per person. You'll pay us for it after the walking tour. We will be in charge of getting them. You don't have to worry about external ticket purchasing**
In this part of the tour, you will continue to Sagrada Familia. Here, you will learn all about the history and the intriguing mystical symbolism of the Basilica, tour the outside facades and see the astonishing interior that will leave you speechless. In addition, you'll learn about the the facades of the church from our expert guide. **Please, note that the price of the tour doesn't include Sagrada Familia's ticket price. Ticket to Sagrada Familia is 26€ per person. You'll pay us for it after the walking tour. We will be in charge of getting them. You don't have to worry about external ticket purchasing. Your entrance is guaranteed**
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