Are you looking for a tour of Passeig de Gràcia, the most emblematic street in Barcelona?
Paseo de Gracia (Passeig de Gràcia in Catalan) is one of the most important streets in Barcelona, along with Las Ramblas. It is one of the urban arteries that we can compare with Calle Serrano in Madrid or the Champs-Élysées in Paris, due to the sophistication they exude.
In the case of Barcelona's Passeig de Gracia, luxury can not only be seen in the establishments that have a presence on this street, but also in the architectural charm that the street itself presents. Some of the buildings found on this street have been declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. This is the case of Casa Batlló or Casa Milà.
If you take this tour with an expert local guide, you will have the opportunity to discover all the secrets that are hidden in this emblematic street and how it went from being an unpaved street to walking this road to fame.
1. The tour begins in Plaza Catalunya, the nerve center of the city and where this luxurious street begins.
2. The guide will take you for a walk along the famous Paseo de Gràcia and explain everything along the way.
3. This will be the end point of the tour where you will be able to see the Gardens of Salvador Espriu.
The guide will be waiting for you with a white t-shirt with the Willy's Plan logo.
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