Meet your friendly "dragon detective" guide and enjoy a fun and educational tour inside the core of Barcelona, specially designed to give children and and their parents an entertaining background to the history of the city while sharpening their detective skills of observation. On this fun-filled walk, your family will travel through tim ealong the streets of the Gothic quarter and learn about ancient legends that will capture the imagination of your children. This is a playful activity adapted to children from 4 to 12 years old.
Afternoon tours starting 16:30
Morning tour starting 10:00am
There is a lot to be found in this 2.5-hour private walking tour. All you have to do is look closely and keep your eyes open. Every step you take through the old quarter will move you back in time. You will walk through narrow streets, within age-old buildings and hidden inner courtyards, the gargoyles and the dragon will be watching us from above so your mission will be find all the exciting and mysterious secrets that Barcelona hides.
Your professional dragon seeker guide will be giving you tips because what is best is when someone helps you and shows you things you might easily overlook.
Departure Point: Central Barcelona
Address: Plaça Reial (next to the fountain), Barcelona
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