Spend a morning taking a guided walk through Barcelona’s fascinating Gothic Quarter. It’s a great way to find your way around Barcelona and become familiar with the famous Gothic Quarter and its lively bars, tapas restaurants and trendy boutiques.
On this two-hour morning walking tour of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter (known as the Barri Gotic), you will visit the district’s streets, squares and old buildings, and learn about the quarter’s history and people. Continue Reading »
If you are interested in Picasso, this is the tour for you. See the places the famous artist frequented in Barcelona during your walking tour, before a visit to Barcelona’s most visited museum - Picasso Museum.The Picasso Walking Tour shows you the Bohemian Barcelona in which Picasso lived.
Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973) developed his famous style while living in Barcelona and spent many years of his life here. This tour will explore the man and the city he loved so much. Continue Reading »
Enjoy panoramic views of Barcelona from the sea as you sail along the city’s coastline on a sailing boat. You’ll learn basic sailing techniques as you sail along different routes, and at the end of your session you can celebrate your maiden voyage with a glass of cava sparkling wine!
From your boat you’ll be able to spot Barcelona’s key landmarks such as the skyscrapers of the Olympic Marina, La Sagrada Familia, the Cathedral, Tibidabo Hill, the Collserola communications tower and the Agbar Tower. Continue Reading »
On this day trip from Barcelona, you will explore the historical city of Girona and see the hometown of renowned surrealist painter Salvador Dali including a visit to the Teatre-Museu Dali.
Your first stop is the historical city of Girona. The houses situated at the very edge of the Onyar river and the bridges which span it, are no doubt one of the most authentic and spectacular sights of Girona.
While here, you will enjoy a two-hour guided tour of the Jewish quarter of the city. Explore the Arabian baths, Roman building inspired by the Roman public baths with three rooms, each with a different temperature of water in their swimming pools. In spite of the presence of elements of Muslim origin, the construction corresponds to Romanesque. Continue Reading »
Explore Barcelona in style by taking a private half-day tour of the Catalan city’s famous attractions. Accompanied by your own private guide, you’ll enjoy personalized attention on your special private tour of Barcelona. Perfect for first-time visitors, this morning or afternoon four-hour private tour is the ideal introduction to Barcelona’s sights, leaving you with time in the day free to explore the city on your own.
On your private tour of Barcelona you will be able to visit all of the major sites in a personalized fashion, taking the time to stop for longer at the sights that interest you most. You can design your own itinerary, and your personal guide will take you where you want to go. Continue Reading »
Feel the passion of the flamenco and the delicious heat of Andalusian cuisine on a night out in Barcelona to remember! You’ll dine on typical fare from Andalusia and watch a dynamic flamenco show in classic Spanish surroundings. The dinner menu is a tasty sampling of typical Andalusian dishes, including toasted bread with tomato, an assortment of cold cuts (Serrano ham, cheeses, sausages), Campina salad, Mixed seafood or seafood paella with Desserts and wine or Sangria. Continue Reading »
Combine gourmet food and Catalan culture on a pre-dinner walking tour of Barcelona’s famous tapas bars. It’s a great way to begin your visit of Barcelona - not only do you get an overview of this fabulous city, you also learn how to order tapas (bar snacks) and discover some of the best bars and cafes Barcelona has to offer. Plus, your friendly, informative guide can offer suggestions to help you get the most from your stay in Barcelona. Continue Reading »
Ideally situated on the famous Las Ramblas, Barcelona’s iconic boulevard of leisure and entertainment, Le Meridien Barcelona is situated at the city’s artistic and commercial hub. In the second half of the nineteenth century, famed architect Antoni Gaudi dreamed of a Barcelona filled with vibrant colors, interesting shaped stonework, and original design. Today, you will see the fulfilment of Gaudi’s dream throughout the city and within easy walking distance of Le Meridien Barcelona.
The hotel offers easy access to Barcelona’s harbour, Barri Gotic (Gothic Quarter), El Liceo Opera Theatre, museums, and restaurants. Overlooking the famed Las Ramblas, the hotel’s restaurant and bar, Cent Onze, is a wonderful place to relax and listen to live jazz. Continue Reading »
The Hilton Barcelona was recently refurbished and is situated approximately ten minutes from Barcelona International Airport and five minutes from the Barcelona Sants railway station. Local attractions include Tibidabo Amusement Park, Olympic Stadium, Sagrada Familia, Picasso Museum, Miro Foundation, and Tapies Foundation. Continue Reading »
Visit three outstanding attractions on a full-day trip from Barcelona. You’ll tour the famous Torres Winery, ride the rack railway to the top of Montserrat, pay a visit to Montserrat Monastery and relax by the beach at colorful Sitges. Best of all, this is a partially guided tour and you will have plenty of time to spend at your leisure at each attraction.
First stop is the Torres Winery (Bodegas Torres), where you will take a tour to find out how Spanish wine is made. Then you’ll continue to the Benedictine Monastery of Montserrat, founded in the 11th century. The Montserrat mountains provide a mystical backdrop for the Virgin of Montserrat, the patron saint of Catalonia, who is worshiped at the shrine in the monastery’s Royal Basilica. Continue Reading »