Why spend more on your vacation in Barcelona? Explore the Gothic Quarter with us on a free walking tour of Barcelona!
The Gothic Quarter is a must-visit area during your stay. But with so much history and so many incredible places to see, you might wonder where to start. Let us take care of that!
Our experienced guides have plenty of knowledge and enthusiasm for this area, so they will effortlessly lead you from one point of interest to the next, allowing you to absorb the information and clearly understand how history has shaped Barcelona into the amazing city it is today.
The Plaza de San Jaime in Barcelona is one of the main, oldest and most representative squares of Barcelona. It is located in the Gothic Quarter (Old Town district). Located in the center of the city, where the nucleus of the ancient Barcino was, it houses the Palace of the Catalan Generalitat and the headquarters of the City Council of Barcelona or Casa de la Ciudad.
The church of Santa Maria del Mar is a minor basilica located in the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was built between 1329 and 1383. Since June 3, 1931, it has been cataloged as an Asset of Cultural Interest.
The Plaza de San Felipe Neri is a unique square in Barcelona, which is named after the homonymous church of baroque style that presides over it. It is in the Gothic Quarter, in the district of Ciudad Vieja, and more specifically in the neighborhood of Call and San Felipe Neri.
We will walk through several areas of the Gothic quarter to visit two ancient ruins of the Roman wall. Also the school of Pablo Picasso and other attractions of this neighborhood.
The Palacio Real Mayor de Barcelona was a former royal residence in Spain that was located in the center of the Gothic quarter, in the Plaza del Rey. It was the residence of the counts of Barcelona and later of the kings of the Crown of Aragon.
Near the fountain, our guides have a yellow bags says FREE TOUR.
Barcelona is a vibrant city on the northeastern coast of Spain, known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and lively atmosphere. It seamlessly blends medieval history with modernist masterpieces, making it a unique and appealing destination for travelers.
Antoni Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece, a stunning basilica that combines Gothic and Art Nouveau forms. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit.
Another Gaudí masterpiece, this park features colorful mosaics, whimsical structures, and beautiful city views.
A famous pedestrian street filled with shops, restaurants, street performers, and the famous La Boqueria market.
A unique building designed by Gaudí, known for its surrealist design and colorful façade.
The historic heart of Barcelona, filled with medieval streets, ancient buildings, and hidden plazas.
Bread rubbed with tomato, garlic, and olive oil, often served as an appetizer.
A paella-like dish made with short, thin noodles, seafood, and saffron.
A Catalan version of crème brûlée, made with egg yolks, sugar, and cinnamon.
Fried potato cubes topped with a spicy tomato sauce and garlic aioli.
The peak season offers pleasant weather and is ideal for exploring the city's attractions. The crowds are manageable, and the city is vibrant with festivals and events.
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Barcelona is generally safe, but like any major city, it has its share of petty crime and scams. Be aware of your surroundings, especially in touristy areas and on public transportation.
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The metro system is efficient, clean, and covers most of the city. It's a great way to get around quickly and affordably.
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A stunning mountain range with a historic monastery, offering hiking, scenic views, and religious sites.
A charming medieval city with a well-preserved Jewish Quarter, a stunning cathedral, and a rich history.
A picturesque coastal town known for its beaches, nightlife, and historic sites.
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