Embark on the ultimate Catalan journey that seamlessly blends the genius of Antoni Gaudí with the surreal world of Salvador Dalí. While standard tours often stick to the city center, your private 3-day experience takes you beyond the skyline of Barcelona.
We’ve curated a route that connects the dots between Spain’s most iconic landmarks and hidden gems. You will walk through the "forest of stone" at Sagrada Familia, explore the medieval "King's Landing" in Girona (a legendary Game of Thrones filming site), and step inside the eccentric mind of Dalí in Figueres. With all major entrance fees included and a dedicated private vehicle, you skip the logistics of trains and buses.This isn't just a sightseeing trip; it’s an immersive deep dive into the art, cinematic history, and soul of Catalonia.
Your exciting journey begins with a pickup from your hotel, the airport, or the train stationin Munich. To ensure the best possible experience, we recommend booking a flight or train that arrives before 9:00 AM.
A visit to Barcelona is, above all, a journey through the architectural wonders of Antoni Gaudí. Much of this city’s soul and charm is built upon the legacy of this creative genius. Most of his iconic masterpieces are concentrated in the Eixample district. Our first stop will be Gaudí’s ultimate magnum opus, the Sagrada Familia (*Admission Included). Step inside Gaudí’s unfinished symphony. This breathtaking basilica is a forest of stone columns and vibrant stained glass that transforms sunlight into a kaleidoscope of color. It is not just a church, but the most ambitious architectural project of the modern age.
(Admission Included) Perched on a hill overlooking the city, this whimsical park is like stepping into a fairytale. You’ll see the famous mosaic-covered lizard, the gingerbread-style houses, and the serpentine benches, all offering one of the best panoramic views of Barcelona and the Mediterranean.
(Exterior visit only)Known locally as the "House of Bones," its imaginative facade looks like it was made from colorful scales and skeletal balconies. Inspired by the legend of Saint George and the Dragon, it remains one of the most creative residential buildings ever conceived.
(Admission Included) Also known as La Pedrera (The Stone Quarry), this building is famous for its undulating stone exterior that defies traditional straight lines. The highlight is the surreal rooftop, where the chimneys look like medieval knights standing guard over the Eixample district.
In the morning, we depart from Barcelona for Girona. Nestled at the foot of the Pyrenees, the city’s Old Town lies on the right bank of the Onyar River. This area is famous for its concentration of colorful houses, making visitors feel as though they have stepped back into the Middle Ages. The Onyar River flows quietly beside the old city; the water is so clear and shallow that you can see fish swimming freely. The vibrant buildings reflected in the water create a shimmering, mirror-like world that feels truly magical.
After lunch, we leave Girona for Figueres to visit the Dalí Theatre-Museum (*Admission Included). Also known as the "Museum of Memory," Dalí himself described it as a "surrealist world," designed to constantly surprise visitors with his eccentric imagination. The building's exterior alone is a testament to Dalí’s bizarre style, featuring a massive glass geodesic dome and a roof adorned with giant eggs and androgenic sculptures. Inside, the museum houses an immense collection of Dalí’s works from various creative periods, including masterpieces such as The Persistence of Memory (Melting Watches), The Hallucinogenic Toreador, and Metamorphosis of Narcissus. Beyond paintings, the collection also features sculptures, jewelry, and furniture designed by the artist himself.
After breakfast, we head to the Raval district to experience the world-famous La Rambla. Stretching 1,200 meters, this vibrant boulevard is a must-see for every visitor to Barcelona.
Lined with terraces, street artists, flower stalls, and newsstands, the promenade leads you to the Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria. Known as one of Europe’s largest and most beautiful public markets, it is the perfect place to explore the true essence of Spanish gastronomy.
We enter the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic), the oldest neighborhood in Barcelona. Its narrow winding streets, historic buildings, and hidden squares are steeped in atmosphere.
You can admire the stunning facade of the Barcelona Cathedral (Outside view), soak in the medieval charm of the Plaça Reial, or pause at a local boutique or café to experience the authentic pace of life in the city.
Finally, we visit the legendary Spotify Camp Nou (*Admission Included). As the home stadium of FC Barcelona and the largest football stadium in Europe, it is a pilgrimage site for sports fans worldwide. At the conclusion of the tour, you will be transferred to the airport or your hotel.
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