- Placa Reial - Plaça Reial in Barcelona feels like stepping into a delightful dream! Imagine neoclassical buildings, palm trees, and bustling cafes, all enhanced by the enchanting touch of Gaudí’s whimsical lamp posts.
- Palau Guell - Palau Güell in Barcelona is like entering a vibrant time capsule crafted by Antoni Gaudí for Eusebi Güell. Envision this lively masterpiece completed in 1888, brimming with quirky details and a rooftop that’s essentially a piece of art.
- Manzana de la Discordia - Manzana de la Discordia in Barcelona resembles a colorful puzzle on Passeig de Gràcia, featuring three remarkable buildings: Casa Batlló, Casa Amatller, and Casa Lleó-Morera. It’s like a friendly rivalry among architects, making it a must-see for art lovers and those who enjoy fascinating stories!
- Casa Batllo - Casa Batlló in Barcelona is like a vibrant dream realized by Gaudí in 1906! With its whimsical facade and bright colors, it’s more than just a building; it’s an inviting experience of Barcelona’s artistic spirit. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s a must-visit to witness Gaudí’s creativity!
- Passeig de Gracia - Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona is like the city’s trendy hangout! It’s a stylish boulevard where you can shop elegantly, enjoy coffee at charming cafes, and admire Gaudí’s incredible works like Casa Batlló and Casa Milà. It’s the perfect mix of luxury and culture, making it a must-visit for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in Barcelona’s chic and friendly atmosphere!
- Casa Mila - La Pedrera - Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, is like a whimsical dream brought to life by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona. Picture this: a unique stone facade, charming balconies, and a rooftop that’s essentially a sculpture garden in the sky. Built in 1912, it’s more than just a building; it’s a playful masterpiece that earned a spot on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
- Basilica de la Sagrada Familia - The Sagrada Família in Barcelona is like the city’s architectural icon, designed by the brilliant Antoni Gaudí. Imagine this fascinating blend of Gothic and Art Nouveau styles that began in 1882 and continues to evolve! With towering spires and symbolic sculptures, it’s more than just a basilica; it’s like the artistic heart of Barcelona. Inside, the magical play of stained glass creates a unique atmosphere. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, visiting Sagrada Família is like getting a front-row seat to Gaudí’s genius and Barcelona’s cultural charm!
- Professional English-speaking local guide
- Transportation fare (you will be required to take 2 short trips on the Metro).
- Donation to the guide at the end of the tour based on satisfaction.
- Entrance to the sites. On this tour we don’t visit the interior of the buildings.
- The maximum number of people allowed per group is 6. Double reservations won’t be accepted.
Get an introduction to the genius of one of the world’s most famous architects on a 2.5-hour free walking tour of Antoni Gaudí’s Barcelona.
Meet your guide on Plaça Reial, near the Rambla boulevard, the site of one of Gaudí’s first commissions. Stroll over to Palau Güell to admire the impressive façade of the mansion he built for the industrial tycoon, Eusebi Güell.
Next, take a short Metro ride to Passeig de Gràcia, and explore the façades of his 2 best-known houses: Casa Batlló and Casa Milà/La Pedrera. See some of Gaudi’s typical motifs, such as organic, undulating building styles, the use of mosaic tiles, and twisting balconies of wrought iron.
Continue by Metro to Sagrada Familia. Learn all the intricacies of Gaudí’s basilica, which commenced in 1882 and left unfinished at the time of his death in 1926. The iconic monument is a masterclass in Gaudi’s radical and innovative work.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.