Enjoy a 3 hour tour in the heart of the old Barcelona with your children! Our kids friendly guide will engage the whole family with great stories, activities and games.
The tour will cover the Highlights of the Gothic Quarter, the so call Born area and the beautiful Barceloneta on the sea side. You will see the Cathedral, Paseo maritimo, Ruins of an ancient Roman Temple, St. James Square, Plaza del Rey and las Ramblas. The tour does also include a taste of local delicious churros! Don’t miss it!
3 hour Barcelona Small Group Old City Tour for Kids and Families with food stop, departure at 3:00 pm
Meet you kid friendly guide in the heart of Barcelona and discover the enchanting Barrio Gotico (Gothic Quarter), the center of the religious and political life of the old town.
Then you will move to the Born area where you will have a sweet break trying the popular local churros (fried dough dusted with sugar or cinnamon) and chocolate or any other snack your guide will recommend you. Your tour will continue in Barceloneta the former fishermen’s quarter of Barcelona, next to the old harbour.
Your kid-friendly guide will entertain you and the kids in a fun and informative way: you will play games, treasure hunts and have different activitis while touring the city center. You will not miss the Cathedral, Roman ruins belonging to an old temple and the picturesque alleyways, Paseo maritimo, St. James Square, Plaza del Rey and las Ramblas.
Join our "Barcelona Old City Tour for Kids and Families with Churros Stop" then!
Just in front of the Hard Rock Cafè in Plaça de Catalunya, 21, 08002 Barcelona, Spain.
The tour guide will be holding a sign with customer's name
Address: Plaça de Catalunya, 21, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
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