Barcelona the Pearl of Catalonia is a city you don’t just visit, you feel. This guided bike tour shows you its main highlights while helping you experience its atmosphere. Ride with a local guide, hear stories that bring places to life, and discover corners you wouldn’t find on your own.
You’ll pass through the historic Old Town, where narrow streets reveal how Barcelona and Catalonia were shaped over centuries. Continue to Gaudí’s iconic works, including Sagrada Familia, and see landmarks like Arc de Triomf and Ciutadella Park. The city begins to make sense — not as a list of sights, but as a living place.
With comfortable Dutch bikes, a relaxed pace, and time for photos and questions, the experience feels easy and natural. By the end, you won’t just remember what you’ve seen — you’ll remember how it felt to be here.
Our shop is located at Carrer de l’Arc de Santa Eulàlia, 1, 08002 Barcelona, in the Old Town (Ciutat Vella), near Liceu metro station. The narrow street is between Carrer de Ferran and Carrer de la Boqueria, opposite the Church of Sant Jaume. Look for our bright yellow signage.
At Plaça de Sant Jaume, you stand at the very core of Catalan political life. This historic square has witnessed centuries of key events that shaped Barcelona and Catalonia. Facing each other are the City Hall and the Palau de la Generalitat — a rare example of a government building constructed specifically for Catalonia’s ruling body and still in continuous use today. The square offers a powerful glimpse into the region’s enduring traditions and institutions.
We will ride through the narrow medieval streets of the Gothic Quarter, the historic heart of Barcelona. Passing hidden squares, Roman remains, and centuries-old buildings, you’ll experience the authentic atmosphere of the city’s origins. Your guide will also share recommendations on places you can explore independently to dive deeper into the history of the Old Town.
We will stop at Barcelona Cathedral, a stunning example of Catalan Gothic architecture located in the heart of the Old Town. Your guide will share the history of this iconic landmark and its importance in shaping the city’s identity. You will also have time to take photos of its impressive façade and the surrounding historic square.
We will ride onto Passeig de Gràcia, the elegant boulevard that represents the modern face of Barcelona. As the city’s most prestigious avenue, it showcases stunning architecture, luxury boutiques, and some of Gaudí’s most celebrated works, blending history with contemporary sophistication
We will see Casa Batlló, one of the greatest masterpieces of Antoni Gaudí, the visionary architect who shaped Barcelona’s unique skyline and became the leading figure of Catalan Modernism. Known for his organic forms and bold imagination, Gaudí transformed architecture into art — and this building is a perfect example of his genius.
Beside Gaudí’s Casa Batlló stands Casa Amatller, designed by the renowned Catalan architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch. The striking contrast between the two buildings highlights the artistic rivalry that made Passeig de Gràcia a showcase of architectural brilliance.
We will continue to La Pedrera (Casa Milà), another extraordinary masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí and a symbol of Catalan Modernism. Its wave-like stone façade and sculptural balconies redefine traditional architecture. As you observe its bold, rocky appearance, you’ll understand why locals nicknamed it “La Pedrera” — the Stone Quarry. Your guide will also share fascinating details about the building’s history and the unique stories that continue to surround it today.
We will stop at the breathtaking Sagrada Família, Antoni Gaudí’s most ambitious and world-famous masterpiece in Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia. Rising above the city with its extraordinary towers and intricate façades, this basilica is a powerful symbol of Catalan identity and one of the most remarkable architectural achievements in the world. Your guide will reveal the meaning behind its unique design and the story of a project that has been under construction for over a century. After the explanation, you will have 10–15 minutes of free time to admire the details and take unforgettable photos of this iconic landmark.
You have likely heard of bullfighting as one of Spain’s most historic and debated traditions. We will stop at La Monumental, the arena where bullfights once took place in Barcelona. Here, your guide will share fascinating facts about this dramatic spectacle, the rituals and symbolism behind it, and how it shaped Spanish cultural identity. You’ll also learn why this tradition is no longer held in the capital of Catalonia today.
We will ride straight toward the majestic Arc de Triomf, one of Barcelona’s most impressive and photogenic landmarks. As we approach along its grand palm-lined promenade, the red-brick monument rises dramatically before us. Built as the main entrance to the 1888 World Exposition, it symbolizes Barcelona’s openness and ambition. You will have time to admire the details and take stunning photos in this iconic setting.
We will cycle through the lush Parc de la Ciutadella, where history and elegance meet in the heart of the city. The grand Cascada Monumental fountain, surrounded by palm trees and classical sculptures, creates one of Barcelona’s most stunning photo spots. Along the way, you’ll discover historic pavilions and traces of the park’s military past transformed into a peaceful urban oasis.
We will ride into El Born and stop at the impressive El Born Cultural Centre, where the remains of 18th-century Barcelona lie preserved beneath a vast iron-and-glass pavilion. Walking around the archaeological site, you’ll see the streets and homes of a lost city frozen in time. Your guide will explain the dramatic events that reshaped Catalonia’s history and why this place remains deeply symbolic in the capital of Catalonia.
We will ride through the charming narrow streets of El Born, one of Barcelona’s most vibrant and atmospheric districts. Known for its historic character, cozy cafés, boutique shops, and outstanding gastronomy, this neighborhood perfectly blends tradition and modern local life. Before the tour ends, you’ll have the chance to ask your guide for personal recommendations on where to enjoy lunch or discover authentic Catalan cuisine.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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