Embark on a captivating city walking tour in Barcelona’s old town and discover the beautifully preserved medieval marvels. Unearth hidden treasures, explore cathedrals, squares, and markets, and immerse yourself in the city’s rich history.
Embark on a captivating city walking tour in Barcelona’s old town and discover the beautifully preserved medieval marvels. Unearth hidden treasures, explore cathedrals, squares, and markets, and immerse yourself in the city’s rich history.
- Els 4Gats - Ask any local and they will tell you about this restaurant located in the modernist creation of Casa Marti. The “Four Cats” served as the setting for a meeting of the minds for great artists like Pablo Picasso and Antoni Gaudi and speaks to the cultural heritage of the city.
- El Mon Neix En Cada Besada - This Instagrammable spot…
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Els 4Gats - Ask any local and they will tell you about this restaurant located in the modernist creation of Casa Marti. The “Four Cats” served as the setting for a meeting of the minds for great artists like Pablo Picasso and Antoni Gaudi and speaks to the cultural heritage of the city.
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El Mon Neix En Cada Besada - This Instagrammable spot serves as a symbol of freedom and marks the celebration of the Catalan “La Diada” or “Catalonia Day.”
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Barcelona Cathedral - Dive into the history of the main Gothic masterpiece that defines the Gothic Quarter and serves as a prominent landmark in the heart of the city.
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La Casa de l’Ardiaca - This hidden gem transports visitors back Roman Barcino with ruins of the Roman wall as well as arcades of the aqueduct from the I Century B.C.
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Pont del Bisbe - This Iconic neo-gothic style bridge serves as a testament to the city’s architectural wonders, and holds a legend that might just have you think twice before walking beneath it.
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Placa Sant Felip Neri - This quaint square tucked away in Barri Gotic holds a breathtaking story related to the Spanish Civil War and the desire for Catalan Independence.
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MUHBA - El Call - Formerly the Jewish district of the city, El Call offers insight into the city’s past, including an ancient synagogue and legends.
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Placa de Sant Jaume - The main square of the city which houses the seat of the Catalan government and City Hall is a place of both celebration and protest, and tells the story of an important figure who is celebrated on one of the most beloved holidays of the year.
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Placa del Rei - This imposing square is home to the Royal Palace and offers a glimpse into the city’s dark past during the Spanish Inquisition.
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Plaça de l’Àngel - Formerly known as “Wheat Square for its history as a major hub for grain trading, “Angel’s Square” was renamed due to a legend involving the ceremonial procession of Saint Eulalia when a heavenly apparition appeared.
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Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar - This breathtaking Gothic Basilica is a staple of the “El Born” neighbourhood and serves as a testament to the city’s maritime history.

- Guided Tour
- Guided Tour
Discover the charm of Barcelona on a walking tour through the famous Gothic Quarter. In just over two hours, your guide will navigate you through ancient streets, sharing tales from over 2,000 years of history. You’ll visit essential landmarks like Placa Sant Felip Neri and the Barcelona Cathedral, along with some hidden treasures. There’s no better way…
Discover the charm of Barcelona on a walking tour through the famous Gothic Quarter. In just over two hours, your guide will navigate you through ancient streets, sharing tales from over 2,000 years of history. You’ll visit essential landmarks like Placa Sant Felip Neri and the Barcelona Cathedral, along with some hidden treasures. There’s no better way to uncover the intriguing history and urban myths of these beautiful squares and monuments than with a knowledgeable guide. By the end of the tour, you’ll have heard memorable stories that provide a deep understanding of Catalan traditions and culture, leaving you captivated by Barcelona.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.