Explore the colorful streets of Barcelona. Discover the hidden corners of this fascinating Catalan city and listen to stories that few people know.
Relax as you visit the city's main attractions, like the impressive La Rambla and the lively urban center. Enjoy the company of fellow travelers, sharing laughs and anecdotes as you explore the city together with a qualified guide.
You'll feel the thrill of uncovering the mysteries behind each monument and be amazed by the ancient Roman Towers, which evoke Barcelona's historical past as a walled city. You'll also have the chance to stop and take photos at the most iconic spots.
Catalonian Square, known locally as Plaça de Catalunya, is a central hub in Barcelona, connecting various parts of the city. It serves as a main meeting point and a gateway to several important streets and neighborhoods. The square features fountains, statues, and open spaces where both locals and visitors gather, making it a lively spot for cultural events and daily activities.
La Rambla is a bustling street in the heart of Barcelona, stretching from Plaça de Catalunya to the Christopher Columbus Monument at Port Vell. Known for its lively atmosphere, it is lined with shops, cafes, and street performers. La Rambla is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, providing a vibrant slice of city life.
Call Barcelona is the old Jewish quarter located in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona. This historic area features narrow streets and medieval buildings, reflecting the rich heritage of the Jewish community that once thrived here. It is home to the ancient Synagogue of El Call, one of the oldest in Europe, and offers insights into the city's diverse cultural past.
You will make your own way to the meeting points