From the Boqueria market to modernism on Paseo de Gracia and visit to Sagrada Familia.
Spend a day with us, and we will deliver Barcelona to you. This incredible city deserves to be explored thoroughly, and we want to help you not miss a thing! Discover the emblematic Sagrada Familia, immerse yourself in the historical charm of the Gothic Quarter, tour the bustling Boqueria Market and try a delicious charcuterie or cheese tasting, and enjoy the modernist architecture of Paseo de Gracia. Everything as a true Barcelonan would do: by metro and on foot, to experience Barcelona authentically and without filters.
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Authentic experience of Barcelona, combining its iconic points with a local and personalized approach.
Exploring the Boqueria Market: Live an authentic experience in one of the most vibrant markets in the city.
Private guided tour to Sagrada Familia.
In the Plaça Nova, in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter, almost touching the wall of the former Roman city, seven giant letters contrast with their historic backdrop. They are part of the alphabet created by Joan Brossa to spell out the word Barcino, the principal name of the Colonia Iulia Augusta Faventia Paterna Barcino, which was the origin of present-day Barcelona. The letters, six of them made of bronze and one of aluminium, are bolted to the ground and make up a fun and original display, very much in keeping with this Barcelona-born artist's visual poems
Visit the interior of Barcelona's stunning Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Marvel at its intricate details, including the impressive nave, beautiful chapels, and the tranquil cloister with its fountain. Learn about the cathedral's history, built over several centuries, and the religious significance it holds for the city.
The Casa de l'Ardiaca, the residence of the ecclesiastical hierarchy from the 12th century onwards, has undergone many alterations over the years, such as the ones carried out in the early 16th century which connected the building with the dean's residence. This was also the period when the porticoed central courtyard was built and the Renaissance-style decorations, which tie in with the flamboyant Gothic style of the original building, completed. A staircase leads to the upper terrace, a balcony in the purest Romeo and Juliet style.
You will make your own way to the meeting points