Explore the El Raval Live Show in Old Barcelona and Flamenco

4 hours (approximately)
Offered in: German and 4 more

Discover the vibrant soul of Barcelona on this walking tour that takes you through the colorful streets of El Raval, the historic Gothic Quarter, and the charming El Born district. Delve into the city's artistic evolution while your artist-guide shares captivating stories and sketches along the way. The tour culminates in the stunning Palau Dalmases, where you can unwind with an intimate flamenco performance, featuring passionate dancers and live guitar music.

- Explore the artistic neighborhood of El Raval filled with urban art
- Wander through the historic alleys and squares of the Gothic Quarter
- Discover the charm of El Born with its artisan workshops and lively bars
- Enjoy an intimate flamenco show in a beautiful Baroque palace setting

What's Included

Flamenco show
One drink included at the show

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

You'll meet your guide by the metro station right in centre of Plaza Universitat with the blue umbrella

End point
PALAU DALMASES

The tour will end with a live performance by local artists and performers.

Itinerary

Duration: 4 hours (approximately)
  • (Pass by)

    Teatre Goya is a historic theatre in the heart of El Raval, known for its blend of classic architecture and modern design. Named after the painter Goya, it hosts contemporary plays and live performances. This stop highlights the artistic spirit of the neighbourhood, where culture, creativity, and street life come together.

    Admission ticket free
  • Carrer de Joaquín Costa (Pass by)

    Carrer de Joaquín Costa is one of El Raval’s liveliest streets, known for its mix of bars, cafés, vintage shops, and street art. It captures the neighbourhood’s young, creative energy, with locals and visitors moving through its narrow, colourful blocks. This stop gives guests a feel for the authentic daily life and vibrant character of El Raval.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    The Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, or MACBA, is a striking modern landmark in El Raval with its bright white façade and clean geometric lines. Designed by Richard Meier, it showcases cutting-edge contemporary art and has become a cultural icon of the neighbourhood. The open square outside is a popular gathering place, especially for skaters, adding energy and movement to the museum’s modern setting.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    The Fundació Privada Casa de Misericòrdia de Barcelona is a quiet historic complex dating back to the 16th century, originally built as a place of refuge and social care. Its peaceful courtyards, stone walls, and traditional architecture offer a sharp contrast to the lively streets of El Raval. This stop shows guests a more intimate side of the neighbourhood, where centuries of charity work and community history are still preserved.

    Admission ticket free
  • Esglesia de l'hospital de la Santa Creu i Santa Pau (Pass by)

    The Old Hospital de la Santa Creu is a stunning Gothic complex from the 15th century and one of Barcelona’s most important historic buildings. Its peaceful courtyards, arches, and stone cloisters show the city’s medieval medical past. Today it houses cultural institutions like the Library of Catalonia, offering a calm, beautiful contrast to the lively streets around it.

    Admission ticket free
  • Gran Teatre del Liceu (Pass by)

    The Gran Teatre del Liceu is Barcelona’s most famous opera house, a 19th-century landmark known for its elegant façade and grand interior. Despite surviving fires and political turmoil, it remains a symbol of the city’s cultural pride. This stop highlights the glamour and history of La Rambla, where music, art, and Barcelona’s social life have come together for generations.

    Admission ticket free
  • La Rambla (Pass by)

    La Rambla is Barcelona’s most famous boulevard, a lively tree-lined avenue filled with cafés, flower stands, street performers, and historic buildings. It’s the city’s iconic pedestrian axis, always buzzing with energy and movement. This stop lets guests feel the heartbeat of Barcelona, where locals and visitors have strolled, traded, and celebrated for centuries.

    Admission ticket free
  • Basilica de Santa Maria del Pi (Pass by)

    The Basílica de Santa Maria del Pi is a beautiful 14th-century Gothic church known for its tall bell tower and impressive rose window. Tucked between the narrow streets of the Gothic Quarter, it offers a calm, atmospheric pause in the middle of the old city. This stop gives guests a look at medieval Barcelona’s religious life and timeless architecture.

    Admission ticket free
  • Barcelona Cathedral (Pass by)

    Barcelona Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia, is a masterpiece of Catalan Gothic architecture. Its soaring façade, carved details, and peaceful cloister with palm trees and geese make it one of the city’s most striking landmarks. This stop offers guests a glimpse into medieval Barcelona’s spiritual heart and its centuries-old traditions.

    Admission ticket free
  • Placa Sant Felip Neri (Pass by)

    Plaça de Sant Felip Neri is one of the Gothic Quarter’s most peaceful and haunting squares. The quiet Baroque church and old fountain sit beside walls marked by bomb damage from the Spanish Civil War. This stop gives guests a rare moment of calm while revealing one of Barcelona’s most emotional and historically powerful corners.

    Admission ticket free
  • Temple d'August (Pass by)

    The Temple of Augustus hides in a narrow Gothic Quarter courtyard, where four towering Roman columns stand preserved from the 1st century BC. It’s one of Barcelona’s oldest remains, showing the city’s Roman origins. This stop lets guests step back two thousand years to the ancient colony of Barcino.

    Admission ticket free
  • Pont del Bisbe (Pass by)

    Bishop’s Bridge, or Pont del Bisbe, is one of the Gothic Quarter’s most iconic sights. Built in 1928 in a neo-Gothic style, it arches elegantly over Carrer del Bisbe and looks centuries older than it is. This stop highlights the romantic, storybook atmosphere of the old city, with its carved stone details and narrow medieval streets.

    Admission ticket free
  • Basílica de Santa Maria del Mar (Pass by)

    Santa Maria del Mar, known as the Cathedral of the Sea, is a pure example of Catalan Gothic architecture. Built by the sailors and merchants of the Ribera district in the 14th century, its interior is tall, spacious, and filled with light. This stop shows the pride and devotion of the medieval port community that shaped Barcelona.

    Admission ticket free
  • 1
    Palau Dalmases

    Enjoy an authentic Flamenco Show at this 17th century Place

    1 hour Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Artista Tours

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Half-day Tours
Cultural Tours
Art Tours
Walking Tours
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Small Group
Short term availability

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