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Barcelona Audioguided walking tour 2h30 and 26 reviews

By Navaway - Visites Audioguidées
Free cancellation available
Price is £5 per traveller* *Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

Barcelona, a vibrant city rich in history, awaits you for a walking exploration of its 26 must-see attractions. Discover emblematic sites such as the Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar, the Ciutadella Park, and La Rambla, while soaking up the Gothic architecture and Catalan charm. This 6.4 km circuit, lasting 2h30, is perfect for travellers who want to dive into the essence of Barcelona. Enjoy an immersive experience with audio guides that will enrich your visit with historical commentary and captivating anecdotes.

  • 6.4 km walking tour to discover Barcelona in 1 day
  • Explore 26 iconic landmarks including Barrio Gotico and Boqueria
  • Audio guides included with historical commentary and anecdotes
  • Ideal for lovers of Catalan history, architecture and culture
Activity location
  • Plaça de Catalunya
    • Plaça de Catalunya
    • 08002, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • Plaça de Catalunya
    • Plaça de Catalunya
    • 08002, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain

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Audio guided circuit in Multilingual
  • Activity duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes2h 30m
    2h 30m
  • Opening hours: Mon 00:00-23:59
  • English
Price details
£5.16 x 1 Traveller£5.16

Total
Price is £5.16

What's included, what's not

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    Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
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    Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
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    Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
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    3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Text transcripts of all audio content
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    No deadlines or expirations
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    Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
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    26 immersive audio comments along the way (History...)
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    Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets,...
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route...
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    Headphones or headphones (optional)

Know before you book

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • In accordance with UK consumer law, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.
  • This activity is provided by a professional trader (a party acting within their trade, business or profession).

Activity itinerary

Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar (Pass by)
You pass the Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar. It is one of the best examples of what Gothic architecture is. A whole storey of harmony of proportions.
Passeig del Born (Pass by)
The alley you walk up, wide and harmonious, is called the Passig del Born. Its history dates back to medieval times, when the place hosted tournaments and knighthoods.
El Born / La Ribera (Pass by)
This huge metal hall in front of which you arrive houses the Born culture and memory centre. The former Point of Sale, known as the Iron and Glass Cathedral, now houses a permanent exhibition on 17th and 18th century Barcelona.
Parc de la Ciutadella (Pass by)
You enter Barcelona's urban park par excellence. Like New York at its Central Park or London its Hyde Park, Barcelona has its Citadel Park.
Cascada monumental (Pass by)
The highlight of the show in this park is her. The beautiful waterfall fountain, inspired by the Trevi fountain. You have to get back in context.
Arc de Triomf (Pass by)
The Triumph Arch of Barcelona is part of the entire park of the Citadel built for the World’s Fair, to serve as a monumental gateway to the fairgrounds.
Palau de la Música Catalana (Pass by)
Arriving around the corner, you will inevitably be attracted by this magnificent red brick building, with pillars and facades covered with mosaics and exuberant decoration.
Els 4 Gats (Pass by)
Another building that denotes and attracts our attention. Under its medieval castle air, Els Quatre Gats, which you cleverly translated into:“The Four Cats”, was a famous cabaret opened in 1897.
Plaça de Catalunya (Pass by)
Here we are in the heart of Barcelona. Plaça Catalunya is literally the centre of the city where all the major shopping streets converge and where we meet!
La Rambla (Pass by)
You reach the most famous avenue in the city, but also the most crowded: the famous Ramblas. If you saw it from the sky, you would realise that the Rambla is built on the bed of a dry river.
Virreina Palace (Pass by)
On your right is the entrance to the Palace of Virreina, translate, the Palace of the Viceroy. It was built in 1778, at the request of Manuel Amat, who was the former Viceroy of Peru, that is, the official representative of the crown in the colonies of New Spain in South America.
Plaça de Sant Josep (Pass by)
This beautiful coloured glass metal entrance invites you to enter the wonderful world of the Boqueria Point of Sale. It is one of the largest covered markets in Europe, and a real institution in Barcelona.
Mosaic de Joan Miró (Pass by)
If you hadn’t thought or had not had time to visit the Miro Museum, Miro will come to you! You cannot miss this huge mosaic characteristic of the work of the famous Spanish painter.
Basilica de Santa Maria del Pi (Pass by)
You arrive in Plaça del Pi, in front of the Basilica of the same name. The present building, austere with its massive facade and its unique rose window, dates from 1319, and is in Gothic style.
Barrio Gotico (Barri Gotic) (Pass by)
We are in the street “del Banys nous”, which ran along the outside of the Roman wall. It takes its name, which you can translate as “New Baths”, from the ancient public baths, founded in 1160 in this place where water was abundant.
Placa Reial (Pass by)
The Place Royale is classy, even very classy, with its perfect proportions, porticoes, palm trees and fountain. It is said to have been named Royal precisely because of its beauty, but in reality it should have been called the Spanish Heroes’ Square, after the war of independence waged against the Napoleonic Empire.
Palau Guell (Pass by)
It is impossible not to tick as you pass the facade of Palais Güell. Yes, this is Gaudi's work. Less known than the Mila or Batlló houses, this palace is nevertheless the only one that can be visited from top to bottom, so if you ever want to discover the interior it is possible, but of course it pays.
Plaça de la Verónica (Pass by)
The small square that opens around the corner is the Place de la Veronica. It takes its name from the woman who, according to the Gospels, wiped Jesus’ face during the Way of the Cross, and whose cloth had been marked forever.
Homenatge Als Castellers (Pass by)
You arrive in front of the famous Barcelona wire. What at first seems to be a work of abstract art perhaps for some, without much interest, is actually a tribute to the Castellers.
Placa de Sant Jaume (Pass by)
Let’s go back to when Barcelona was still called Barcino. You are at the crossroads of 2 main Roman roads where the Roman forum and the temple of Augustus were located.
Pont del Bisbe (Pass by)
This superb marble suspension bridge on Rue Bisbe is often the image you have in mind in the Gothic Quarter. It blends in perfectly with the décor and yet it was only added in the 20th century.
Placa Sant Felip Neri (Pass by)
You arrive at the small square Sant Felip Neri, secret and quiet amid the hustle and bustle of the city. It takes its name from the church that presides over it, a rare baroque building in the city, built in the 18th century as a dependency of the convent of the confederation of the oratory, a society of priests.
Casa de l'Ardiaca (Pass by)
A few metres from the cathedral, unknown to the general public, is the Casa de l’Ardiaca, literally the house of the archdeacon. An ecclesiastical class that has now disappeared.
Cathedral of Barcelona (Pass by)
There she is! The Patron Saint of Barcelona. Sainte-Eulalie himself. Dedicated to both the patron saint of the Diocese of Barcelona and the Holy Cross.
Cathedral of Barcelona (Pass by)
I wanted to draw your attention to some of the gargoyles in the cathedral. Bewitching, it is full of sculptures full of mysteries and you could spend hours scrutinizing it and looking for messages.
Placa del Rei (Pass by)
A hidden medieval gem, the King’s Square propels you to the Middle Ages during the time of the Counts of Barcelona. Facing the royal palace, it served as the castle's barnyard and hosted markets and tournaments.

Location

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    Plaça de Catalunya
    • Plaça de Catalunya
    • 08002, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
Meeting/Redemption Point
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    Plaça de Catalunya
    • Plaça de Catalunya
    • 08002, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain

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