Glide through Barcelona on a thrilling Segway tour, discovering hidden streets, tasting authentic Catalan dishes, fresh seafood, tapas, and local drinks along the way!
Our shop is in the Gothic Quarter, just 400m from Jaume I (L4, yellow line) or 800m from Liceu (L3, green line).
The Roman Tower (4th century AD) in Barcelona is one of the ancient defensive towers that once formed part of the Roman walls of Barcino. Built in stone during the 4th century, it stands next to today’s Cathedral, offering a glimpse into the city’s Roman military and urban past. It is among the best-preserved remains from that era.
Ciutat Vella or Gothic Quarter is Barcelona’s historic core, preserving Roman walls, medieval streets, Gothic architecture, and the seaside district of La Barceloneta.
A lively harbor at the end of La Rambla, transformed during the 1992 Olympics. It offers a marina, shops, restaurants, the Aquarium, and beautiful promenades by the sea.
A 60-meter column built in 1888 at the foot of La Rambla, topped with a statue of Christopher Columbus pointing to the sea. Visitors can ride an elevator to a panoramic viewing platform.
A colorful mosaic sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein, created for the 1992 Olympics. Inspired by Gaudí’s trencadís style, it has become a symbol of Barcelona’s mix of tradition and modern art.
Remains of Barcelona’s old sea defenses from the 16th century. The Sea Wall once protected the city from maritime attacks, while the Bastion of Migdia reinforced its southern defenses.
La Barceloneta is one of Barcelona’s most famous seaside neighborhoods, originally built in the 18th century to house residents displaced by the construction of the Ciutadella fortress. Traditionally a fishermen’s and sailors’ quarter, it is now a lively area known for its long sandy beach, seafood restaurants, and authentic neighborhood charm. Its narrow streets, old taverns, and relaxed atmosphere contrast with the bustling beach promenade, making it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors to enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle.
Built for the 1992 Olympics, this modern district by the sea is home to the Port Olímpic marina, twin towers, beaches, seafood dining, and a vibrant nightlife scene.
A 19th-century park built on the site of a former fortress, featuring the Cascada Monumental, a boating lake, the Parliament of Catalonia, and the Barcelona Zoo. A favorite green oasis in the city.
A historic medieval neighborhood with narrow streets, Gothic architecture, and lively squares. Home to Santa Maria del Mar, the Picasso Museum, and El Born Centre de Cultura i Memòria, it blends culture, history, and modern life.
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