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Explore Gothic Barcelona with a philologist

Step into the heart of Barcelona’s Gothic past with an exclusive, small-group adventure.

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Capture the essence of Palau de la Música Catalana

Bask in the Art Nouveau gem's interplay of light, color, and artistry with a small group.

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Craft artisan soaps in a historic workshop

Blend and pour handmade Mediterranean soaps alongside a master maker.

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Handcraft a leather bag with a master artisan

Create your own leather bag inside a working studio at Poble Espanyol.

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Artisan Ateliers & Shopping

Discover the Catalan craft dynasties and design traditions of the Gothic Quarter and El Born. We visit tucked away ateliers and historic shops. See makers at work and if you wish buy unique items.

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Craft a photogravure print in a Barcelona studio

Design and print your own artwork in a working studio that blends heritage and creativity.

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Taste non-alcoholic delights with Sense's owner

Sample some Spanish wines and beers at Barcelona's most celebrated alcohol-free store.

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Handcraft your own leather belt

Step inside a boutique atelier in Barcelona and create a custom accessory from scratch.

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Reconnect with your body with Primal Moves

Awaken your primal body through animal locomotion, flow, and somatic awareness.

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Embroider postcards with Ms. Lylo

You'll embroider postcards inspired by the landscapes and beauty of the Teatre Grec and Montjuïc.

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Live Barça like a local: Prematch & Best Fan Seats

Enjoy a Barça match with a local - kick off tour and access to top-fan first level seats!

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Sail in Barcelona with a young & local captain

Cruise past iconic landmarks, take in sea views, and go for a swim on a sail boat

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Sagrada Familia Sunset and Gaudi Tour

Uncover hidden messages and dramatic stories behind architectural marvels. Exterior only

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Midday and sunset sailing

Join us for a sailing adventure, coasting the blue waters and taking Barcelona sunsets.

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Paella in my secret garden

Plate up and taste a traditional Spanish dish in our lush, cozy garden, near Park Güell.

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Sip champagne on a sunset sailboat ride

Enjoy magical views of Barcelona at sunset while savoring champagne on a sailboat.

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Step inside the Sagrada Familia with a guide

Skip the lines and Gaudí's masterpiece with priority access and a guided experience.

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Luxury sailing on a unique comfy 2 masts

Unique experience to discover Barcelona, have a swim, do paddle and eat on board .

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Intro to Barcelona: Old Town Gothic Quarter Tour

Walk the narrow medieval alleys of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter and uncover 2,000 years of history through artists, creatures, knights, royalty, saints, and the stories that shaped our beloved hometown.

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THiS Is PaellA make paella with an expert chef

tour the spectacular Boquería Market, then cook a real paella at home, in the heart of BCN

What do locals do in Barcelona?

Hang out in El Born

The Picasso Museum, boutiques, tapas bars, and modern art galleries make up a large part of this design-centric neighborhood that sits just across a thoroughfare from the Gothic Quarter. The difference is that you get to see more of a mix of locals and visitors strolling its medieval cobblestone streets.

Roam La Boqueria Market

Near La Rambla and the Gran Teatre del Liceu opera house, La Boqueria is a public market that draws locals and out-of-towners alike. Seasonal produce, cured meats, fresh seafood, and more fill the stalls in this market. When you’re done shopping you can step out onto the intricately patterned sidewalks for an al fresco meal or drink at one of the adjacent restaurants and cafes. Alternatively, join a small group to pick up fresh ingredients and take part in a paella cooking class.

Watch football

Football (or soccer as some of us know it) is huge all over Europe, and Barcelona is no exception. FC Barcelona, or Barça as you might hear someone say, can fill entire plazas with celebratory fans after a big win. For those who have not seen where they play, consider Barcelona stadium tours with ultra fans as your guides.

Seek art and food in El Raval

Whether it’s a lunch date over Moroccan dishes, or a night out to see a flamenco performance, La Raval is a favorite barrio for many Barcelona residents. It’s also where you can admire Palau Güell, one of Gaudi’s earliest commissioned works, and a great example of modernism.

What are the best Gaudi sights to see?

If you haven’t experienced Basilica of the Sagrada Familia or Park Güell, be sure to book your tickets and tours in advance. Early mornings and skip-the-line tours are ideal for dodging (some) of the crowds. For those who wanted to go deeper into Gaudi’s legacy in Barcelona, here are some of the public works not to miss.

La Pedrera (Casa Milà)

Designers stores, leafy sidewalks, and this Gaudi original can be found in the shopping district of Barcelona, along Passeig de Gràcia. Originally called “the stone quarry” you can’t miss this modernist building built between 1906 and 1912. Today, it is still in use as its original purpose: an apartment building. Night tours on the rooftop, among other historical exhibits, are on display to the public on guided tours.

Palau Güell

This mansion, commissioned by Eusebi Güell, was built between 1886-1889. It’s still revered as an architectural pioneer in the Art Nouveau movement. It’s also where you can see some of Gaudi’s most expressive details, ones he would later develop and hone in his work on other notable constructions around the city.

Casa Batlló

Much like La Pedrera, this was commissioned in the same area, where many 19th-century wealthy Catalan families settled — and hired some of the best architects to show off their wealth. One big difference in this Gaudi work was that he had complete creative freedom which not only led to a masterful design, but Gaudi also advocated that the building was not torn down, instead retrofitted.

Where are the best day trips from Barcelona?

Go sailing on the Mediterranean

Raise a glass of cava to start your relaxing voyage aboard a private yacht, or learn to sail from professionals.

Hike at Montserrat

Just 30 miles out of Barcelona, this mountain range and its monastery are extremely special to the people of Catalonia, many of whom make an overnight pilgrimage to its peak at one point in their lives. Most hikes are about 2.5 miles, but the reward awaits at the top when you arrive at the 11th-century monastery for 360-degree views of Barcelona, the Montserrat mountains, and the Catalan countryside.

Salvador Dali and Costa Brava

Escape to the relaxing villages outside of Barcelona on this day trip where you can see Figueres, where the famous surrealist once lived, as well as the museum dedicated to his art and antics. Along the way expect to see other small villages including Calella de Palafrugell.

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