Experience the best Barcelona tours

Tour Barcelona with a local who can reveal its secrets and share new ways to experience its biggest sights. From the glorious Sagrada Familia to ancient markets and flower-lined streets, our Barcelona tours show you the best of this beautiful city.

Travel tips from a Barcelona tour guide

Zeynep Colak, Barcelona tour guide

Zeynep

Architect and Barcelona tour guide

Where to eat
For authentic Catalan dishes, 7 Portes is a must. They’ve been serving locals and celebrities since 1836, and their paella is legendary.

 

Best attractions for families:

  • Parc del Laberint d’Horta for its giant hedge maze
  • White Rabbit, an interactive art museum
  • The historic Tibidabo Amusement Park

 

For after your tour
Visit Bodega La Puntual in El Born after your Picasso tour for some Catalan tapas in a charming bodega setting.

What to expect

Curated itineraries to make the most of your time

Peace of mind — we handle the details so you can relax!

A friendly and knowledgeable New York tour guide

The chance to connect with like-minded travelers

Fascinating (sometimes shocking!) true stories

A leisurely pace that immerses you in the destination

Authentic and interactive experiences to inspire you

Guide in front of Sagrada Familia during Barcelona Architecture Tour

Your guide to Barcelona

Barcelona’s most popular attractions include churches, parks, markets, and even an old hospital.

 

Each is unique in its own way, but here are the three most popular.

 

Don’t miss:

  1. Basílica de la Sagrada Família
  2. Park Güell
  3. Mercat de la Boqueria

Divided into 10 districts and 73 neighborhoods, Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, a rich cultural region within Spain.

 

Here are the top neighborhoods we recommend exploring.

 

Best neighborhoods:

  • Gothic Quarter
  • El Born
  • El Raval
  • Gràcia
  • Eixample

There are so many things for kids (and kids at heart) to enjoy in Barcelona. The good news is that the weather is almost always perfect for these outdoor activities.

 

Top picks:

  • Ciutadella Park
  • Barcelona Zoo
  • Barcelona Aquarium
  • Montjuïc

 

Travel tip: Need to take a break from playing tour guide for your kids? Take a tour with a professional! Our guides love answering curious questions from our youngest guests.

One of the best ways to experience Barcelona is through its food. You won’t want to leave without savoring these traditional dishes.

 

Classic Barcelona dishes:

  • Patatas bravas (spicy-fried potatoes)
  • Spanish tortilla (like an omelet with potatoes)
  • Padron peppers
  • Croquettes
  • Jamón Iberico (dry-cured ham)
  • Pan con tomate (bread with tomato and olive oil)
  • Seafood like octopus, calamari, and anchovies

Barcelona isn’t just a city filled with great architecture, museums, and restaurants — it has beautiful beaches, too.

 

Where to beach:

  1. Barceloneta
  2. Bogatell
  3. Sant Sebastià
  4. Nova Mar Bella

 

From the city center, most beaches are about 15-30 minutes away by public transit.

Barcelona’s most popular attractions include churches, parks, markets, and even an old hospital.

 

Each is unique in its own way, but here are the three most popular.

 

Don’t miss:

  1. Basílica de la Sagrada Família
  2. Park Güell
  3. Mercat de la Boqueria

Divided into 10 districts and 73 neighborhoods, Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, a rich cultural region within Spain.

 

Here are the top neighborhoods we recommend exploring.

 

Best neighborhoods:

  • Gothic Quarter
  • El Born
  • El Raval
  • Gràcia
  • Eixample

There are so many things for kids (and kids at heart) to enjoy in Barcelona. The good news is that the weather is almost always perfect for these outdoor activities.

 

Top picks:

  • Ciutadella Park
  • Barcelona Zoo
  • Barcelona Aquarium
  • Montjuïc

 

Travel tip: Need to take a break from playing tour guide for your kids? Take a tour with a professional! Our guides love answering curious questions from our youngest guests.

One of the best ways to experience Barcelona is through its food. You won’t want to leave without savoring these traditional dishes.

 

Classic Barcelona dishes:

  • Patatas bravas (spicy-fried potatoes)
  • Spanish tortilla (like an omelet with potatoes)
  • Padron peppers
  • Croquettes
  • Jamón Iberico (dry-cured ham)
  • Pan con tomate (bread with tomato and olive oil)
  • Seafood like octopus, calamari, and anchovies

Barcelona isn’t just a city filled with great architecture, museums, and restaurants — it has beautiful beaches, too.

 

Where to beach:

  1. Barceloneta
  2. Bogatell
  3. Sant Sebastià
  4. Nova Mar Bella

 

From the city center, most beaches are about 15-30 minutes away by public transit.

Frequently asked questions about Barcelona