Explore the vibrant Gràcia neighborhood while indulging in authentic Catalan craft beer tasting and experiencing the unique tradition of Castellers. This 3-hour walking tour offers an immersive blend of local charm, as you stroll through iconic squares like Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia and savor regional specialties at a family-run brewery. Gain exclusive insights into the world of Castellers with a visit to a headquarters, where you can watch a live rehearsal and even try forming a human tower yourself. Perfect for beer lovers and culture enthusiasts alike, this small group tour provides an intimate setting to enjoy Catalonia's rich history and flavors.
- Discover the lively Gràcia neighborhood and its historic squares
- Visit the oldest brewery with 3 craft beer tastings
- Enjoy a delicious tapas dinner featuring local Catalan dishes
- Experience the unique tradition of Castellers with a live rehearsal
- Participate in a Castellers formation (optional) for an engaging experience
Visit the oldest brewery in Spain with 3 craft beer tastings
Main square in Gràcia neighbourhood
Vibrant square with many bars and terraces
Family friendly square
Visit the headquarters of Castellers de la Vila de Gràcia with explanation of the significance of the Castells. Enjoy a short video of the history and if you want try to be part on their rehearsal.
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