Join us on an enthralling journey through the Gothic Quarter a place where thousand year old history is preserved within the stone walls of Barcelona. We begin our walk at the Barcelona Cathedral, uncovering its mysteries and legends, then explore the former residence of the Counts of Barcelona and the Kings of Aragon. Navigating the narrow streets, you’ll find one of Europe’s oldest synagogues, learn the heartbreaking stories of the Spanish Civil War in front of a church still bearing the scars of those tragic events, and end the tour at a house featuring the city’s oldest palm tree where you can touch the turtle fountain for good luck!
What you’ll see, is the magnificent Gothic Cathedral built on the site of the first Christian basilica, along with a section of the Roman wall that marks the city’s origins. You’ll also spot the courtyard with thirteen white geese, a symbol closely tied to Barcelona’s legends. What you’ll do: Hear intriguing legends about miracles and holy relics, find out the story behind the thirteen geese, and take memorable photos against the ancient stones of the Roman wall.
What you’ll see is the Royal Palace, once home to the Counts of Barcelona and the Kings of Aragon, and a museum showcasing the underground Roman remains of Barcino. What you’ll do is to learn about the historical events connected to Catalonia’s rulers and listen to tales of lavish feasts held in this very spot. You’ll get a sense of what royal life might have felt like while strolling this elegant square.
What you’ll see is a building that has withstood the ages from a time when Barcelona had an official executioner, and public punishments were conducted in the city. What you’ll do is hear dark legends and city folklore about the executioner’s role in medieval Barcelona, gaining insights into how life and death were intertwined in everyday medieval life.
You will make your own way to the meeting points