Barcelona Private Tour with Skip the Line Access to Sagrada Familia
Barcelona, Spain
Trip Type: Full-day Tours
Duration: 8 hours
Enjoy this accommodated & suitable tour of Barcelona in a private way combined with a skip-the-line access to Gaudí´s masterpiece - La Sagrada Familia (entrance fee not included). Pick up & drop off at your hotel or apartment in a private vehicle and local Guide.
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Enjoy this accommodated & suitable tour of Barcelona in a private way combined with a skip-the-line access to Gaudí´s masterpiece - La Sagrada Familia (entrance fee not included). Pick up & drop off at your hotel or apartment in a private vehicle and local Guide.Enjoy this suitable Private Barcelona full day Tour with an expert local guide through our nice City to discover best highlights and unknown local places & tips.Once you are picked up from your preferred location, you will head to Passeig de Gràcia. There you will find some of the most striking facades of private modernist buildings, including the La Pedrera, Casa Batlló, Casa Lleó - Morera or Casa Ametller. You will then head off to the Eixample, designed by Ildefons Cerdà as an extension of the old town. You will be driver around its regular streets to reach Hospital de Sant Pau, and later La Sagrada Familia - where you have a skip-the-line access. In the modernism jewel visit you will be able to understand the different parts of the building and its symbolism. You will explore its columns, roofs and walls, resulting by the organic sense of Gaudí’s architecture.
The tour will continue at the Ciutat Vella neighborhood, making a first stop at Arc de Triomf. There is located the Parc de la Ciutadella, an old fortress serving as a park. Your professional guide will lead you through its most interesting places such as The Castle of the Three Dragons, the monumental Cascade, or the sculpture ‘The Grief’, located in the middle of a lake. You will then move to the Waterfront, and cross the coast from Port Vell (Old Port), through Gothic Drassanes and Columbus Monument -near the iconic La Rambla, and finish at the brand new World Trade Center. Then you will climb the Montjuïc, from where you can enjoy the most spectacular panoramic views over Barcelona’s skyline. Once on the top you can also see the facilities related to the ‘92 Olympics, Palau Sant Jordi by Arata Isozaki and urban designed for the International Exhibition of 1929, such as Plaça Espanya or The National Palace.
Once you descend to the town, you will take a relaxed walking tour through the charming corners of the Gothic Quarter, discovering the imprints of the Roman and medieval city. You will then stop at Cathedral Avenue to admire the magnificent temple’s Gothic façade, before traveling back in time to the origins of Barcelona at Plaça Sant Jaume, the present home of the City Hall.
The tour will continue at the Ciutat Vella neighborhood, making a first stop at Arc de Triomf. There is located the Parc de la Ciutadella, an old fortress serving as a park. Your professional guide will lead you through its most interesting places such as The Castle of the Three Dragons, the monumental Cascade, or the sculpture ‘The Grief’, located in the middle of a lake. You will then move to the Waterfront, and cross the coast from Port Vell (Old Port), through Gothic Drassanes and Columbus Monument -near the iconic La Rambla, and finish at the brand new World Trade Center. Then you will climb the Montjuïc, from where you can enjoy the most spectacular panoramic views over Barcelona’s skyline. Once on the top you can also see the facilities related to the ‘92 Olympics, Palau Sant Jordi by Arata Isozaki and urban designed for the International Exhibition of 1929, such as Plaça Espanya or The National Palace.
Once you descend to the town, you will take a relaxed walking tour through the charming corners of the Gothic Quarter, discovering the imprints of the Roman and medieval city. You will then stop at Cathedral Avenue to admire the magnificent temple’s Gothic façade, before traveling back in time to the origins of Barcelona at Plaça Sant Jaume, the present home of the City Hall.
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