Barcelona Walking Tour

Enjoy an Immersive Tour of Barcelona's Must-See Sites
User icon20 Guests Max
Clock icon2 hrs
Info iconFlexible Travel

What's included?

Check iconEntertaining stories and facts from an expert guide
Check iconHistorical commentary on Barcelona’s history, architecture, and culture
Check iconInsider tips on local dining, shopping, and entertainment
Check iconA relaxed and friendly group environment

Excluded

Cross iconHotel pickup and drop-off.​
Cross iconFood and beverages.

See Barcelona the way it’s meant to be seen, through the eyes of a local…

There’s a reason why Barcelona is one of the most beloved cities in Europe; art, architecture, history—what more could you ask for? The best way to see the city is with a local guide who will lead you through the whimsical streets of the Gothic Quarter and share a fascinating history spanning 2,000 years. As you walk along the route you’ll see the city’s evolution starting from Roman-occupied Barcino through the Golden Age and all the way to the Barcelona that we know and love today. We’ll visit some must-see sites like the Barcelona Cathedral where you’ll hear about the brutal death of the city’s patron saint or Placa del Rey, where you’ll learn about the darker side of Spanish history during the Inquisition. Along the way we’ll also see some hidden gems and hear about urban legends. By the end of the tour you’ll have gained a new perspective into Catalan tradition and history that will leave you falling in love with Barcelona.


Tour Highlights

  • Check iconExplore Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter with a local guide
  • Check iconLearn about 2,000 years of the city’s history
  • Check iconDiscover must-see sites and hidden gems
  • Check iconVisit to the trendy “El Born” neighbourhood
  • Check iconGet personalised guide recommendations for food, drink, and things to do in the city

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Meet Your Guide & Group

Your guide will meet you in Placa Nova 40, in front of Barcino sculpture. They will be holding a yellow “Carpe Diem Tours” sign.

Els 4 Gats

Peer into Barcelona’s artistic past as you stop by this Art Nouveau café and restaurant, The Four Cats! This is where artists, intellectuals and modernists like Pablo Picasso met to share ideas.

El Món Neix en Cada Besada

This photomosaic is more than just an Instagrammable sensation; it tells the story of Catalonia’s fight for independence and what freedom means for Barcelona’s inhabitants.

Barcelona Cathedral

Situated in the heart of the city, this Gothic-style church honours the life and brutal death of the city’s patron saint Eulalia, and stands as a testament to the city’s architectural significance.

La Casa de l’Ardiaca (Archdeacon’s House)

Nestled in the Gothic Quarter you’ll find this peculiar spot, a fusion of Gothic and Renaissance architecture which houses the vertical face of the Roman wall and aqueducts.

Pont del Bisbe

Once a main thoroughfare in Roman-occupied Barcino, Carrer de Bisbe is home to “Bishop’s Bridge”, a neo-gothic style bridge and source of a superstitious legend.

Placa Sant Felip Neri

Tucked away in the Gothic Quarter sits this quaint square that holds a sombre history related to the Spanish Civil War. The square’s scars still bear witness to its tragic past.

MUHBA-El Call

The former Jewish quarter of Barcelona is rich with history and legends, and is home to one of the oldest synagogues in Europe.

Placa Sant

Jaume This bustling square is the seat of the Catalan government and has been a hub of the city’s history for centuries.

Placa del Rei

In this imposing square sits the Royal Palace and although it’s regal on the surface, it offers a dark glimpse into Barcelona’s past during the Spanish Inquisition.

Plaça de l’Àngel

Formerly known as “Wheat Square” this place was once a major hub for grain trading and now holds the secret of a heavenly legend that gave it the name “Angel’s Square.”

Finish your tour at Santa Maria del Mare

A breathtaking Catalan Gothic church that stands as a testament to the city’s maritime history.

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Key Info

When?

10:30, 17:00

Where?

Barcino Sculpture

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The Carpe Diem Tour experience begins in...

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Know Before You Go

  • Feel free to contact us with any questions related to your trip
  • Please be in the area 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start time
  • Look out for a member of our team holding a yellow Carpe Diem Tours sign
  • Wear comfortable footwear as we’ll be walking and bring water, especially during summer


Important

This tour offers an immersive experience into Barcelona's rich history and culture, guided by locals passionate about their city.​

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