Experience Barcelona on an unforgettable private day tour completely tailored to you. This 100% personalized experience combines the city’s famous landmarks with hidden gems known only to locals.
Together, we’ll explore the heart of Barcelona — the captivating Gothic Quarter, charming El Born, and the modernist Eixample district where Gaudí’s masterpieces come alive. You’ll uncover secret corners not listed in guidebooks: colorful street art, antique treasures, and hidden narrow streets full of charm.
Enrich your day with a visit to a local art gallery and enjoy a typical tapas experience or relaxed lunch at a cozy local spot. For those who love shopping, we can also include independent designer boutiques and artisan stores.
Along the way, I’ll share fascinating Barcelona legends, stories of mystery and crime.
Every itinerary is custom-made, ensuring your one-day Barcelona tour reflects your interests, pace, and style.
Book your tour today and experience the city like a local.
We’ll meet the the entrance of your hotel.
Near the bar El Rincón del Artista.
Near Casa Batllo
Raval is a vibrant, multicultural neighborhood that has transformed dramatically over the past 30 years. Here, you’ll find a fascinating mix of treasures: a medieval hospital where Gaudi died, shops of local designers, plenty of colorful street art, and cozy traditional tapas bars where locals love to gather. Also we’ll taste olive oil here and I’ll show you secret terrace.
La Rambla is Barcelona’s most famous boulevard – a lively, always-busy street where history, art, and street life meet. Once the heart of the city’s hippie culture, it has seen dramatic events, including multiple fires, and still keeps traces of that rebellious spirit. Along this iconic avenue, you’ll walk past historic theaters, elegant buildings, colorful flower stalls, while discovering spots where both past and contemporary local artists created their masterpieces. It’s the perfect place to feel the pulse of Barcelona, take memorable photos, and enjoy the city’s unique atmosphere. Al;so in the same street we’ll visit the most famous food market of Barcelona where locals go to buy seafood and fish. And close to Rambla we’ll rake a look at early works of Gaudi and places where Picasso lived and created his masterpieces.
La Boqueria is one of the oldest and most famous markets in Barcelona, a place where locals have been buying fresh produce for centuries. It began as an open-air market near the old city gates, and today it is considered the culinary heart of the city. Inside, you’ll find impressive rows of fresh fish and seafood, colorful fruit and vegetable stalls, jamón and cheese counters, and traditional bars where we can try typical tapas and a glass of local cava. Many renowned chefs still come here for inspiration, making it the perfect spot to experience the real flavors and vibrant food culture of Barcelona.
The Gothic Quarter is the oldest part of Barcelona, a labyrinth of narrow streets built on the remains of the ancient Roman city. Here we’ll see sections of the original Roman wall, the historic Jewish Quarter, the majestic Barcelona Cathedral with its hidden cloister full of geese, and a beautiful jeweler’s workshop showcasing local craftsmanship. This area is filled with legends, secrets, and centuries of history, making it the perfect place to feel the authentic soul of the city.
El Born is Barcelona’s bohemian neighborhood, a trendy area filled with artistic energy and historic charm. Here we’ll explore small art studios and galleries, the oldest market in the city (Santa Caterina with its colorful wavy roof), the iconic El Born Cultural Centre (built over ancient Roman ruins), and concept stores featuring local brands and designers. This neighborhood was once the site of dramatic medieval events and today offers some of the city’s best boutiques, cafes, and hidden courtyards that capture Barcelona’s creative spirit.
Eixample is Barcelona’s iconic modernist district, where every architectural detail tells stories of nature, mythology, reptiles, and the extravagant wealth of the late 19th century. This UNESCO-recognized neighborhood showcases the genius of Gaudí and his contemporaries through stunning facades, innovative urban design, and hidden details that reveal Barcelona’s golden age. Here, you’ll see: • Gaudí’s works like Casa Mila, Casa Batlló, Sagrada Familia • The secret vault room of an old Spanish bank, a hidden gem most visitors never find • Unique urbanism features such as octagonal blocks, chamfered corners, and nature-inspired decorations you won’t see anywhere else • Extravagant buildings This private modernist Barcelona tour through Eixample reveals the creative rebellion and technical brilliance behind the city’s most photographed streets. Perfect for architecture lovers who want to see beyond Sagrada Família and discover the hidden stories etched into every facade.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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