Discover Barcelona’s most iconic sights in one full day on this comfortable 8-hour shared (SIC) minivan tour. Enjoy panoramic drives along Passeig de Gràcia, the waterfront, and Montjuïc, with photo stops at the city’s best viewpoints. See the highlights of Gaudí’s masterpieces, including the exterior of Sagrada Família, Casa Batlló, La Pedrera, and Park Güell. Explore the Gothic Quarter, admire the Cathedral, and experience the energy of La Rambla and Plaça Catalunya. With a professional driver-guide, small-group comfort, and plenty of time for photos, this tour is the easiest way to experience Barcelona’s top landmarks in a single day.
Our driver, guide or host will contact you 24 hours before your travel time and provide you with all the information regarding pick up and time schedules.
Plaça d'Espanya in Barcelona is a major square built for the 1929 International Exhibition, located at the foot of Montjuïc hill. It is one of Spain's largest squares, featuring the central Font dels Tres Mars fountain, two Venetian towers at the entrance to Montjuïc, and the Arenas de Barcelona, a former bullring turned shopping center.
Montjuïc is a hill in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Montjuïc or Montjuich, meaning "Jewish Mountain" in medieval Latin and Catalan, is a broad, shallow hill in Barcelona with a rich history.
The Mirador del Migdia is a viewpoint located on Montjuic mountain beside the historic Castell de Montjuic.
The Magic Fountain of Montjuïc is a fountain located at the head of Avinguda Maria Cristina in the Montjuïc neighborhood of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The fountain is situated below the Palau Nacional on the Montjuïc mountain and near the Plaça d'Espanya and Poble Espanyol de Barcelona
Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium, also known as Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, formerly known as the Estadi de Montjuïc and Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc and also known in English as the Barcelona Olympic Stadium, is a stadium in Barcelona, Catalonia
The Columbus Monument is a 60 m tall monument to Christopher Columbus at the lower end of La Rambla, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was constructed for the Exposición Universal de Barcelona in honor of Columbus' first voyage to the Americas
Marina Port Vell offers state-of-the-art facilities; The Gallery building within the Marina features a gymnasium; a crew lounge with sun terrace and BBQ facilities; a Business Hub; and Port Vell Wellness, a spa and beauty centre offering an ample treatment menu, personal trainer and yoga sessions
Las Ramblas is Barcelona's famous pedestrian boulevard that runs from Plaça de Catalunya to the Columbus Monument at the waterfront. It is known for its vibrant atmosphere, street performers, historic buildings like the Liceu Theatre and Palau de la Virreina, and the La Boqueria market.
The Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria, usually simply referred to as La Boqueria, is a large public market in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, and one of the city's foremost tourist landmarks, with an entrance from La Rambla, not far from the Liceu, Barcelona's opera house
The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia, also known as Barcelona Cathedral, is the seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. The cathedral was constructed from the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries, with the principal work done in the fourteenth century.
The charming Gothic Quarter, or Barri Gòtic, has narrow medieval streets filled with trendy bars, clubs and Catalan restaurants. The Museu d'Història de Barcelona shows remains of the Roman city.
Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família, is a church under construction in the Eixample district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is the largest unfinished Catholic church in the world.
Park Güell is a complex of parks and gardens in Barcelona with architectural elements, located in the La Salut neighborhood of the Gràcia district in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is situated on the southern slope of the Turó del Carmel hill, part of the Collserola mountain range, overlooking the city
Casa Batlló is a building in the center of Barcelona, Spain. It was designed by Antoni Gaudí, and is considered one of his masterpieces. A remodel of a previously built house, it was redesigned in 1904 by Gaudí and has been refurbished several times since
Casa Milà, popularly known as La Pedrera in reference to its unconventional rough-hewn appearance, is a Modernista building in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was the last private residence designed by architect Antoni Gaudí and was built between 1906 and 1912.
Passeig de Gràcia is one of the major avenues in Barcelona and one of its most important shopping and business areas, containing several of the city's most celebrated pieces of architecture. It is located in the central part of Eixample, stretching from Plaça Catalunya to Carrer Gran de Gràcia
Camp Nou, officially Spotify Camp Nou for sponsorship reasons, and often referred to in English as the Nou Camp, is a stadium in Barcelona and the home of La Liga club FC Barcelona since its opening in 1957
La Barceloneta Beach is Barcelona's oldest, most famous, and liveliest city beach, located in a historic fishing neighborhood, offering golden sand, calm waters, sports facilities, and numerous beachfront restaurants, making it popular with both tourists and locals for sunbathing, swimming, and activities,
The Arc de Triomf, translated: Arch of Victory, is a memorial arch in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was built by architect Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas as the main access gate for the 1888 Barcelona World Fair
The Parc de la Ciutadella is a park on the northeastern edge of Ciutat Vella, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. For decades following its creation in the mid-19th century, this park was the city's only green space
Tibidabo is a hill overlooking Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. At 512 metres, it is the tallest hill in the Serra de Collserola. Rising sharply to the north-west, it has views over the city and the surrounding coastline. The summit of the hill is occupied by the Sagrat Cor church and adjacent Tibidabo Amusement Park.
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