What You Will Do
Visit Barcelona from a luxury car driven by a professional, uniformed and multilingual driver
will pick you up at your centrally located hotel in Barcelona
In this 2 hours tour, you visit:
The Sagrada Familia
Paseo de Gracia: La Pedrera, Casa Batlló, Casa Amatller
Las Ramblas: La Boqueria Market, The Liceo and Plaza Reial
end the tour in Columbus Monument - Maremagnum
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Barcelona
Start of the Tour from your Hotel or the Port.
The itinerary can change depending on the starting/ending place and the preferences of the client.
2
Basilica de la Sagrada Familia
15 minutes
Gaudi's Masterpiece
The Sagrada Familia is a catholic basilica projected by Antonio Gaudí.
The construction began in 1882 and it's going on to this day. It's considered Gaudí's masterpiece, one of Spain's main attractions and the most visited church in Europe, just after Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.
When its construction concludes, it will be the tallest christian church in the world.
3
Passeig de Gracia
10 minutes
Paseo de Gracia is one of the main avenues in Barcelona. It's full of commercial and business areas; it also includes lots of important examples of Modernist Architecture, such as the Casa Batlló or la Pedrera by Antoni Gaudí, and other houses by great Catalan architects like Lluís Domènech i Montaner. These buildings are considered to be part of the World Heritage by the Unesco.
The avenue is located in the center of Barcelona, the Ensanche, and it connects Plaza Cataluña to the east with the Calle Mayor de Gracia to the west.
4
Casa Mila - La Pedrera
10 minutes
The Casa Milà, commonly known as "La Pedrera" is a Modernist building by Antoni Gaudí, built between 1906 and 1910.
It is one of the most visited buildings in Barcelona, with 20 million visitors since its opening to the public in 1987.
5
Casa Batllo
5 minutes
The Casa Batlló is a building built by Antoni Gaudí, the greatest exponent of the Catalan "Modernisme" (a modernist Catalan movement).
The construction was between 1904 and 1906. It is located in the number 43 of Paseo de Gracia, in the named "Manzana de la Discordia" (literally "Apple of Discord"). This name was born due to the concentration of modernist buildings by different architects: la Casa Amatller, la Casa Lleó i Morera, la Casa Mulleras and la Casa Josefina Bonet.
6
Casa Amatller
5 minutes
The Casa Amatller is a Modernist building adjacent to the Casa Batlló and near the Casa Lleó i Morera. It was projected by the architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch between 1898 and 1900.
7
Plaza de Catalunya
10 minutes
Plaça de Catalunya, in English "Catalonia Square", is a large square in central Barcelona that is generally considered to be both its city centre and the place where the old city (see Barri Gòtic and Raval, in Ciutat Vella) and the 19th century-built Eixample meet.
Some of the city's most important streets and avenues meet at Plaça Catalunya: Passeig de Gràcia, Rambla de Catalunya, La Rambla, and Portal de l'Àngel, in addition to Ronda de Sant Pere, Carrer de Vergara, and Carrer de Pelai. The plaza occupies an area of about 50,000 square metres. It is especially known for its fountains and statues, its proximity to some of Barcelona's most popular attractions
8
Las Ramblas
15 minutes
La Rambla is considered the most well known street in central Barcelona. A tree-lined pedestrian street, it stretches for 1.2 kilometres (3⁄4 mile) connecting the Plaça de Catalunya in its center with the Christopher Columbus Monument at Port Vell. La Rambla forms the boundary between the neighbourhoods of the Barri Gòtic to the east and the El Raval to the west.
The Spanish poet Federico García Lorca once said that La Rambla was "the only street in the world which I wish would never end.
The promenade is full of people during the day and until late at night. Walking along La Rambla you can see several buildings of interest, such as the Palacio de la Virreina, as well as the La Boquería market and the famous El Liceo theater, where operas and ballets are performed.
One of the side streets, a few meters long, leads to the Royal Square (plaça Reial), a square with palm trees and buildings with arcades that house a multitude of breweries and restaurants.
9
Font de Canaletes
Font de Canaletes, is an ornate fountain, crowned by a lamp post, the upper part of La Rambla, near Plaça de Catalunya.
It is a fixture of football fans after Barça football matches since the 1930s
10
Mercat de la Boqueria
15 minutes
La Boqueria, is a large public market is one of the city's foremost tourist landmarks, with an entrance from La Rambla.
The market has a very diverse selection of goods.
11
Gran Teatre del Liceu
5 minutes
El Liceu, is an opera house, Located in La Rambla, it is the oldest running theatre in Barcelona.
12
Placa Reial
15 minutes
The Royal Square in Catalan: Plaça Reial, is a popular tourist attraction, especially at night. The plaza hosts many restaurants and some of the city's most famous nightclubs.
The original building on the site was the Capuchin convent of Santa Madrona, which was demolished in 1835. Royal Square was then designed by Francesc Daniel Molina i Casamajó later in the 19th century. The square is twinned with Plaza Garibaldi, in Mexico City.
The square's lampposts were designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí
13
Mirador de Colom
9 minutes
The Columbus Monument is 60 m (197 ft) tall and is located at the lower end of La Rambla
It was constructed for the Exposición Universal de Barcelona (1888) in honor of Columbu's first voyage to the Americas. The monument serves as a reminder that Christopher Columbus reported to Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand V in Barcelona after his first trip to the new continent
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