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Version 213 – April 29, 2025 17:37

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Version 211 – April 29, 2025 17:36

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Version 210 – April 18, 2025 13:05

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Cancellation notes
  • Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
  • Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.

Version 209 – March 31, 2025 12:51

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  • Choose when you'd like to experience a complete tour of Gaudí's finest works in just half a day. No matter whether you choose the morning or afternoon tour, you'll see Gaudí's three famous residential houses and enter one of them, visit Park Güell, and marvel at La Sagrada Família. Long lines to get into these attractions are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary combining walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot of ground in a short period of time.
  • Choose when you'd like to experience a complete tour of Gaudí's finest works in just half a day. No matter whether you choose the morning or afternoon tour, you'll see Gaudí's three famous residential houses and enter one of them, visit Park Güell, and marvel at La Sagrada Família. Long lines to get into these attractions are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary combining walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot of ground in a short period of time.

Version 182 – October 22, 2024 20:25

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  • all guests (including children) must bring id on the day of their tour. this is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as sagrada familia often asks for id as proof of age., all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
  • all guests (including children) must bring id on the day of their tour. this is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as sagrada familia often asks for id as proof of age., all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.

Version 181 – October 22, 2024 20:22

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  • all guests (including children) must bring id on the day of their tour. this is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as sagrada familia often asks for id as proof of age., all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
  • all guests (including children) must bring id on the day of their tour. this is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as sagrada familia often asks for id as proof of age., all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.

Version 179 – October 22, 2024 20:16

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Know Before You Go
  • all guests (including children) must bring id on the day of their tour. this is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as sagrada familia often asks for id as proof of age., all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.
  • all guests (including children) must bring id on the day of their tour. this is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as sagrada familia often asks for id as proof of age., all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.

Know Before You Book
  • children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers.
  • children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers.

Version 178 – October 22, 2024 20:15

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  • all guests (including children) must bring id on the day of their tour. this is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as sagrada familia often asks for id as proof of age., all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.
  • all guests (including children) must bring id on the day of their tour. this is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as sagrada familia often asks for id as proof of age., all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.

Version 177 – October 22, 2024 20:14

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Know Before You Go
  • all guests (including children) must bring id on the day of their tour. this is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as sagrada familia often asks for id as proof of age., all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.
  • all guests (including children) must bring id on the day of their tour. this is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as sagrada familia often asks for id as proof of age., all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.

Know Before You Book
  • children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, the tour is in english., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers.
  • all guests (including children) must bring id on the day of their tour. this is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as sagrada familia often asks for id as proof of age., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.

Version 176 – September 20, 2024 10:45

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  • all guests (including children) must bring id on the day of their tour. this is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as sagrada familia often asks for id as proof of age., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
  • all guests (including children) must bring id on the day of their tour. this is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as sagrada familia often asks for id as proof of age., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this tour involves a lot of street walking and climbing stairs, making it unfortunately unsuitable for wheelchairs and strollers. please contact us so we can discuss alternative tours and arrange your visit., walks complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.

Version 175 – August 30, 2024 09:42

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Know Before You Go
  • all guests (including children) must bring id on the day of their tour. this is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as sagrada familia often asks for id as proof of age., all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.

Version 174 – August 30, 2024 09:41

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  • all guests (including children) must bring id on the day of their tour. this is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as sagrada familia often asks for id as proof of age., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this tour involves a lot of street walking and climbing stairs, making it unfortunately unsuitable for wheelchairs and strollers. please contact us so we can discuss alternative tours and arrange your visit., walks complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
  • infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this tour involves a lot of street walking and climbing stairs, making it unfortunately unsuitable for wheelchairs and strollers. please contact us so we can discuss alternative tours and arrange your visit., walks complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.

Version 171 – July 03, 2024 09:41

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Version 170 – April 12, 2024 15:18

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  • infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this tour involves a lot of street walking and climbing stairs, making it unfortunately unsuitable for wheelchairs and strollers. please contact us so we can discuss alternative tours and arrange your visit., walks complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
  • infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this tour involves a lot of street walking and climbing stairs, making it unfortunately unsuitable for wheelchairs and strollers. please contact us so we can discuss alternative tours and arrange your visit.

Version 169 – April 12, 2024 15:17

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  • infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this tour involves a lot of street walking and climbing stairs, making it unfortunately unsuitable for wheelchairs and strollers. please contact us so we can discuss alternative tours and arrange your visit.
  • infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this tour involves a lot of street walking and climbing stairs, making it unfortunately unsuitable for wheelchairs and strollers. please contact the tour operator so we can discuss alternative tours and arrange your visit.

Version 169 – April 12, 2024 15:17

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  • infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this tour involves a lot of street walking and climbing stairs, making it unfortunately unsuitable for wheelchairs and strollers. please contact us so we can discuss alternative tours and arrange your visit.
  • infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this tour involves a lot of street walking and climbing stairs, making it unfortunately unsuitable for wheelchairs and strollers. please contact the tour operator so we can discuss alternative tours and arrange your visit.

Version 168 – April 08, 2024 12:34

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Version 167 – April 08, 2024 12:34

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  • adult, child, infant

Version 166 – April 08, 2024 12:33

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  • infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this tour involves a lot of street walking and climbing stairs, making it unfortunately unsuitable for wheelchairs and strollers. please contact the tour operator so we can discuss alternative tours and arrange your visit.
  • infants are not allowed on this tour. , our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair or stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. this tour includes many steps, stairs and even though it has private transportation, it includes a lot of walking and standing

Version 165 – March 20, 2024 22:24

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  • infants are not allowed on this tour. , our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair or stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. this tour includes many steps, stairs and even though it has private transportation, it includes a lot of walking and standing
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair or stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. this tour includes many steps, stairs and even though it has private transportation, it includes a lot of walking and standing

Version 164 – March 20, 2024 22:17

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  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair or stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. this tour includes many steps, stairs and even though it has private transportation, it includes a lot of walking and standing
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. this tour includes many steps, stairs and even though it has private transportation, it includes a lot of walking and standing

Version 163 – March 20, 2024 22:16

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  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.

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  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.

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  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., infants are not allowed on this tour. , please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.

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  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.

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  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. this tour includes many steps, stairs and even though it has private transportation, it includes a lot of walking and standing
  • important note: this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. this tour includes many steps, stairs and even though it has private transportation, it includes a lot of walking and standing, our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain

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  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.

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  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.

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Know Before You Go
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour., walks complies with all local government regulations. please refer to barcelona government guidelines for the most up to date information.

Know Before You Book
  • important note: this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. this tour includes many steps, stairs and even though it has private transportation, it includes a lot of walking and standing, our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note you will enter one gaudí house on this tour. the morning tour includes skip-the-line access to casa batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of casa vicens., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain
  • important note: this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. this tour includes many steps, stairs and even though it has private transportation, it includes a lot of walking and standing, our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this tour is in english., walks complies with all local government regulations. please refer to barcelona government guidelines for the most up to date information.

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  • Gaudi Tour with Sagrada, House Visit & Park Guell
  • Complete Gaudi Tour: Casa Batlló, Park Guell & Sagrada Família

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Highlights
  • am tour: enjoy morning entrance at casa batlló for a quieter visit , discover some of gaudí’s most impressive works, marvel at park guell with a skip-the-line tour, pm tour: step inside the very first gaudí house, casa vicens, visit sagrada família with an expert guide
  • am tour: enjoy first entrance at casa batlló for a quieter visit , discover some of gaudí’s most impressive works, marvel at park guell with a skip-the-line tour, pm tour: step inside the very first gaudí house, casa vicens, visit sagrada família with an expert guide

Included
  • am tour: pre-reserved casa batlló ticket, headsets, local english-speaking guide, pm tour: pre-reserved entrance to casa vicens, pre-reserved la sagrada família ticket, skip-the-line park güell ticket, two transfers by public and private transport
  • am tour: first entrance skip-the-line casa batlló ticket, headsets, local english-speaking guide, pm tour: pre-reserved entrance to casa vicens, pre-reserved la sagrada família ticket, skip-the-line park güell ticket, two transfers by public and private transport

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  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings gets you inside each site without the crowds and gives you the flexibility to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour includes entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and visit Park Güell and La Sagrada Familia with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts at Casa Battló where you’ll go straight to the most famous rooms. Your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.”
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  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll begin the walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll ride the metro to Casa Vicens and enter the colorful first house Gaudí designed. Most tourists miss this, but you'll find out how Casa Vicens put Gaudí on the map. From there, you'll walk to Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, board a private minibus to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter after the daytime crowds have left and the golden hour light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer to continue exploring.
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings gets you inside each site without the crowds and gives you the flexibility to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour includes entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and visit Park Güell and La Sagrada Familia with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts at Casa Battló where you’ll go straight to the most famous rooms. Your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
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  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll begin the walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll ride the metro to Casa Vicens and enter the colorful first house Gaudí designed. Most tourists miss this, but you'll find out how Casa Vicens put Gaudí on the map. From there, you'll walk to Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, board a private minibus to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter after the daytime crowds have left and the golden hour light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer to continue exploring.

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Description
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings gets you inside each site without the crowds and gives you the flexibility to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour includes entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and visit Park Güell and La Sagrada Familia with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts at Casa Battló where you’ll go straight to the most famous rooms. Your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll begin the walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll ride the metro to Casa Vicens and enter the colorful first house Gaudí designed. Most tourists miss this, but you'll find out how Casa Vicens put Gaudí on the map. From there, you'll walk to Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, board a private minibus to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter after the daytime crowds have left and the golden hour light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer to continue exploring.
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings gets you inside each site without the crowds and gives you the flexibility to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour includes entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and visit Park Güell and La Sagrada Familia with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts at Casa Battló where you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most famous rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll begin the walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll ride the metro to Casa Vicens and enter the colorful first house Gaudí designed. Most tourists miss this, but you'll find out how Casa Vicens put Gaudí on the map. From there, you'll walk to Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, board a private minibus to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter after the daytime crowds have left and the golden hour light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer to continue exploring.

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  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings gets you inside each site without the crowds and gives you the flexibility to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour includes entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and visit Park Güell and La Sagrada Familia with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts at Casa Battló where you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most famous rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll begin the walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll ride the metro to Casa Vicens and enter the colorful first house Gaudí designed. Most tourists miss this, but you'll find out how Casa Vicens put Gaudí on the map. From there, you'll walk to Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, board a private minibus to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter after the daytime crowds have left and the golden hour light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer to continue exploring.
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings gets you inside each site without the crowds and gives you the flexibility to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and visit Park Güell and La Sagrada Familia with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts at Casa Battló where you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most famous rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll begin the walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll ride the metro to Casa Vicens and enter the colorful first house Gaudí designed. Most tourists miss this, but you'll find out how Casa Vicens put Gaudí on the map. From there, you'll walk to Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, board a private minibus to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter after the daytime crowds have left and the golden hour light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer to continue exploring.

Version 149 – February 16, 2024 10:31

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Version 148 – February 13, 2024 22:07

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Version 146 – August 25, 2023 10:34

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  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour., walks complies with all local government regulations. please refer to barcelona government guidelines for the most up to date information.
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to barcelona government guidelines for the most up to date information

Know Before You Book
  • important note: this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. this tour includes many steps, stairs and even though it has private transportation, it includes a lot of walking and standing, our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this tour is in english., walks complies with all local government regulations. please refer to barcelona government guidelines for the most up to date information.
  • important note: this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. this tour includes many steps, stairs and even though it has private transportation, it includes a lot of walking and standing, our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this tour is in english., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to barcelona government guidelines for the most up to date information

Version 145 – August 18, 2023 14:51

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  • gratuities/tips, hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch
  • gratuities, hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch

Version 142 – July 27, 2023 10:47

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  • am tour: enjoy first entrance at casa batlló for a quieter visit , discover some of gaudí’s most impressive works, marvel at park guell with a skip-the-line tour, pm tour: step inside the very first gaudí house, casa vicens, visit sagrada família with an expert guide
  • am: enjoy first entrance at casa batlló for a quieter visit , discover some of gaudí’s most impressive works, marvel at park guell with a skip-the-line tour, pm: step inside the very first gaudí house, casa vicens, visit sagrada família with an expert guide

Version 140 – July 11, 2023 21:17

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Version 139 – July 11, 2023 21:10

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  • important note: this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. this tour includes many steps, stairs and even though it has private transportation, it includes a lot of walking and standing, our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind or rain, this tour is in english., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to barcelona government guidelines for the most up to date information
  • important note: this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. this tour includes many steps, stairs and even though it has private transportation, it includes a lot of walking and standing, in a case of rain rooftop terrace of casa batllo might be closed, our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is in english., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to barcelona government guidelines for the most up to date information

Version 138 – July 11, 2023 21:09

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  • important note: this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. this tour includes many steps, stairs and even though it has private transportation, it includes a lot of walking and standing, in a case of rain rooftop terrace of casa batllo might be closed, our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is in english., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to barcelona government guidelines for the most up to date information
  • important note: this tour includes many steps, stairs and even though it has private transportation, it includes a lot of walking and standing, in a case of rain rooftop terrace of casa batllo might be closed, our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is in english., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to barcelona government guidelines for the most up to date information

Version 136 – July 11, 2023 20:23

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  • important note: this tour includes many steps, stairs and even though it has private transportation, it includes a lot of walking and standing, in a case of rain rooftop terrace of casa batllo might be closed, our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is in english., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to barcelona government guidelines for the most up to date information
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is in english., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to barcelona government guidelines for the most up to date information

Version 135 – July 11, 2023 20:20

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  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., this tour is in english., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to barcelona government guidelines for the most up to date information
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to barcelona government guidelines for the most up to date information

Version 134 – July 10, 2023 12:46

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Description
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings gets you inside each site without the crowds and gives you the flexibility to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and visit Park Güell and La Sagrada Familia with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts at Casa Battló where you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most famous rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll begin the walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll ride the metro to Casa Vicens and enter the colorful first house Gaudí designed. Most tourists miss this, but you'll find out how Casa Vicens put Gaudí on the map. From there, you'll walk to Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, board a private minibus to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter after the daytime crowds have left and the golden hour light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer to continue exploring.
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings gets you inside each site without the crowds and gives travelers the flexibility to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and visit Park Güell and La Sagrada Familia with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts at Casa Battló where you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most famous rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll begin the walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll ride the metro to Casa Vicens and enter the colorful first house Gaudí designed. Most tourists miss this, but you'll find out how Casa Vicens put Gaudí on the map. From there, you'll walk to Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, board a private minibus to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter after the daytime crowds have left and the golden hour light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer to continue exploring.

Version 132 – June 23, 2023 10:35

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  • Choose when you'd like to experience a complete tour of Gaudí's finest works in just half a day. No matter whether you choose the morning or afternoon tour, you'll see Gaudí's three famous residential houses and enter one of them, visit Park Güell, and marvel at La Sagrada Família. Long lines to get into these attractions are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary combining walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot of ground in a short period of time.
  • Choose when you'd like to experience a complete tour of Gaudí's finest works in just half a day. No matter whether you choose the morning or afternoon tour, you'll see Gaudí's three famous residential houses and enter one of them, visit Park Güell, and marvel at La Sagrada Família. Long lines to get into these attractions are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary combining walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot ground in a short period of time.

Version 131 – June 22, 2023 14:32

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  • Choose when you'd like to experience a complete tour of Gaudí's finest works in just half a day. No matter whether you choose the morning or afternoon tour, you'll see Gaudí's three famous residential houses and enter one of them, visit Park Güell, and marvel at La Sagrada Família. Long lines to get into these attractions are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary combining walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot ground in a short period of time.
  • Choose when you'd like to experience a complete tour of Gaudí's finest works in just half a day. No matter whether you choose the morning or afternoon tour, you'll see Gaudí's three famous residential houses and enter one of them, visit Park Güell, and marvel at La Sagrada Família. Long lines to get into Casa Batlló, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Família are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary combining walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot ground in a short period of time.

Version 130 – June 22, 2023 14:32

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  • Choose when you'd like to experience a complete tour of Gaudí's finest works in just half a day. No matter whether you choose the morning or afternoon tour, you'll see Gaudí's three famous residential houses and enter one of them, visit Park Güell, and marvel at La Sagrada Família. Long lines to get into Casa Batlló, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Família are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary combining walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot ground in a short period of time.
  • Choose when you'd like to experience a complete tour of Gaudí finest works in just half a day. No matter whether you choose the morning or afternoon tour, you'll see Gaudí's three famous residential houses and enter one of them, visit Park Güell, and marvel at La Sagrada Família. Long lines to get into Casa Batlló, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Família are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary combining walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot ground in a short period of time.

Version 129 – June 22, 2023 14:03

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Description
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings gets you inside each site without the crowds and gives travelers the flexibility to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and visit Park Güell and La Sagrada Familia with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts at Casa Battló where you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most famous rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll begin the walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll ride the metro to Casa Vicens and enter the colorful first house Gaudí designed. Most tourists miss this, but you'll find out how Casa Vicens put Gaudí on the map. From there, you'll walk to Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, board a private minibus to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter after the daytime crowds have left and the golden hour light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer to continue exploring.
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers who prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. Enter the colorful first house Gaudí designed that most tourists miss and find out how this commission put Gaudí on the map. From there, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer to continue exploring.

Version 128 – June 22, 2023 13:55

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  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers who prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. Enter the colorful first house Gaudí designed that most tourists miss and find out how this commission put Gaudí on the map. From there, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer to continue exploring.
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers who prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. Step off the tourist trail and into the cool and colorful first house Gaudí designed. From there, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer to continue exploring.

Version 127 – June 22, 2023 13:53

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  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers who prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. Step off the tourist trail and into the cool and colorful first house Gaudí designed. From there, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer to continue exploring.
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers who prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. Step off the tourist trail and into the cool and colorful first house Gaudí designed. From there, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer continue exploring.

Version 126 – June 22, 2023 13:53

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  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers who prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. Step off the tourist trail and into the cool and colorful first house Gaudí designed. From there, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer continue exploring.
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers who prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. Step off the tourist trail and into the cool and colorful first house Gaudí designed. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer continue exploring.

Version 125 – June 22, 2023 13:51

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  • Choose when you'd like to experience a complete tour of Gaudí finest works in just half a day. No matter whether you choose the morning or afternoon tour, you'll see Gaudí's three famous residential houses and enter one of them, visit Park Güell, and marvel at La Sagrada Família. Long lines to get into Casa Batlló, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Família are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary combining walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot ground in a short period of time.
  • Choose when you'd like to experience a complete tour of Gaudí finest works in just half a day. No matter whether you choose the morning or afternoon tour, you'll see Gaudí's three famous residential houses and enter one of them, visit Park Güell, and marvel at La Sagrada Família. Long lines to get into Casa Batlló, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Família are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary utilizing walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot ground in a short period of time.

Description
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers who prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. Step off the tourist trail and into the cool and colorful first house Gaudí designed. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer continue exploring.
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. Step off the tourist trail and into the cool and colorful first house Gaudí designed. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer continue exploring.

Version 124 – June 22, 2023 13:50

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  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. Step off the tourist trail and into the cool and colorful first house Gaudí designed. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer continue exploring.
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. Step off the tourist trail and into the cool and colorful first house Gaudí designed. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer in La Sagrada Familia and continue exploring until it closes. 

Version 123 – June 22, 2023 13:49

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Description
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. Step off the tourist trail and into the cool and colorful first house Gaudí designed. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer in La Sagrada Familia and continue exploring until it closes. 
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. Step off the tourist trail and into the cool and colorful first house Gaudí designed. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. Your guide will give you an expert tour of the facade and interior. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer in La Sagrada Familia and continue exploring until it closes. 

Version 122 – June 22, 2023 13:49

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Description
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. Step off the tourist trail and into the cool and colorful first house Gaudí designed. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and breeze past all the tourists with skip-the-line tickets. After your guided tour, meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. Your guide will give you an expert tour of the facade and interior. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer in La Sagrada Familia and continue exploring until it closes. 
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. Step off the tourist trail and into the cool and colorful first house Gaudí designed. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and skip-the-line into the park for a guided tour. Meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. Your guide will give you an expert tour of the facade and interior. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer in La Sagrada Familia and continue exploring until it closes. 

Version 121 – June 22, 2023 13:48

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Description
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. Step off the tourist trail and into the cool and colorful first house Gaudí designed. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and skip-the-line into the park for a guided tour. Meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. Your guide will give you an expert tour of the facade and interior. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer in La Sagrada Familia and continue exploring until it closes. 
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. By now, you're off the tourist trail. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house and see the first house designed by Gaudí that kickstarted his career. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and skip-the-line into the park for a guided tour. Meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. Your guide will give you an expert tour of the facade and interior. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer in La Sagrada Familia and continue exploring until it closes. 

Version 120 – June 22, 2023 13:46

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  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and begin your walking tour with stops outside the impressive Casa Battló and  Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. By now, you're off the tourist trail. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house and see the first house designed by Gaudí that kickstarted his career. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and skip-the-line into the park for a guided tour. Meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. Your guide will give you an expert tour of the facade and interior. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer in La Sagrada Familia and continue exploring until it closes. 
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. By now, you're off the tourist trail. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house and see the first house designed by Gaudí that kickstarted his career. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and skip-the-line into the park for a guided tour. Meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. Your guide will give you an expert tour of the facade and interior. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer in La Sagrada Familia and continue exploring until it closes. 

Version 119 – June 22, 2023 13:45

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  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover interesting stories at each stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. By now, you're off the tourist trail. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house and see the first house designed by Gaudí that kickstarted his career. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and skip-the-line into the park for a guided tour. Meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. Your guide will give you an expert tour of the facade and interior. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer in La Sagrada Familia and continue exploring until it closes. 
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. By now, you're off the tourist trail. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house and see the first house designed by Gaudí that kickstarted his career. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and skip-the-line into the park for a guided tour. Meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. Your guide will give you an expert tour of the facade and interior. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer in La Sagrada Familia and continue exploring until it closes. 

Version 118 – June 22, 2023 13:43

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  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for the travelers prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. By now, you're off the tourist trail. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house and see the first house designed by Gaudí that kickstarted his career. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and skip-the-line into the park for a guided tour. Meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. Your guide will give you an expert tour of the facade and interior. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer in La Sagrada Familia and continue exploring until it closes. 
  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. By now, you're off the tourist trail. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house and see the first house designed by Gaudí that kickstarted his career. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and skip-the-line into the park for a guided tour. Meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. Your guide will give you an expert tour of the facade and interior. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer in La Sagrada Familia and continue exploring until it closes. 

Version 117 – June 22, 2023 13:42

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  • This perfectly planned walking tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. By now, you're off the tourist trail. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house and see the first house designed by Gaudí that kickstarted his career. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and skip-the-line into the park for a guided tour. Meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. Enter the basilica after most of the daytime crowds have left and the golden early evening light streams through the stained glass windows. Your guide will give you an expert tour of the facade and interior. As the tour draws to a close, get recommendations from your guide on where to eat the best tapas or stay a little longer in La Sagrada Familia and continue exploring until it closes
  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. By now, you're off the tourist trail. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house and see the first house designed by Gaudí that kickstarted his career. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and skip-the-line into the park for a guided tour. Meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path

Version 116 – June 22, 2023 13:39

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  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. By now, you're off the tourist trail. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house and see the first house designed by Gaudí that kickstarted his career. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and skip-the-line into the park for a guided tour. Meet your driver for a final transfer to the last stop of the day: La Sagrada Familia. 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. By now, you're off the tourist trail. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house and see the first house designed by Gaudí that kickstarted his career. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and skip-the-line into the 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 

Version 115 – June 22, 2023 13:37

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Description
  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. By now, you're off the tourist trail. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house and see the first house designed by Gaudí that kickstarted his career. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Güell and skip-the-line into the 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. By now, you're off the tourist trail. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house and see the first house designed by Gaudí that kickstarted his career. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Guell and 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 

Version 114 – June 22, 2023 13:22

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  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. By now, you're off the tourist trail. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house and see the first house designed by Gaudí that kickstarted his career. From here, you'll walk toward Parc Guell and 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. By now, you're off the tourist trail. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house and see the first house designed by Gaudí that kickstarted his career. 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 

Version 113 – June 22, 2023 13:19

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  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. By now, you're off the tourist trail. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house and see the first house designed by Gaudí that kickstarted his career. 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house that 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 

Version 112 – June 22, 2023 13:18

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  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila. From there, you'll hop on a short metro ride to Casa Vicens. With pre-reserved tickets, step inside the cool and colorful house that 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 

Version 111 – June 22, 2023 13:16

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  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and Casa Mila 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 

Version 110 – June 22, 2023 13:16

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  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló and 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 

Version 109 – June 22, 2023 13:09

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  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the afternoon tour, you'll meet your guide and stop by Casa Battló 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the evening tour, 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 

Version 108 – June 22, 2023 12:56

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  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you opt for the evening tour, 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 

Version 107 – June 22, 2023 12:56

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Description
  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 

Version 106 – June 22, 2023 12:56

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  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour starts with first entrance at Casa Battló. You’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour  Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. If you join the morning tour, you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  •  
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 

Version 105 – June 22, 2023 12:54

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  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you first entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the crowds. The afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and uncover the stories at stop with a knowledgeable guide.
  • The morning tour  Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. If you join the morning tour, you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  •  
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you an unprecedented look inside the sacred halls of the Vatican at sunrise. In the evening, you’ll stay inside the gates after they close to the general public for a relaxing after-hours visit. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same exquisite, crowd-free experience at the Sistine Chapel and explore with a knowledgeable official Vatican guide.  
  • Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. If you join the morning tour, you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  •  
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 

Version 104 – June 22, 2023 12:49

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  • This perfectly planned tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you inside each site without the crowds and for travelers that prefer to get up early or sleep in on their vacation. The morning tour gives you an unprecedented look inside the sacred halls of the Vatican at sunrise. In the evening, you’ll stay inside the gates after they close to the general public for a relaxing after-hours visit. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same exquisite, crowd-free experience at the Sistine Chapel and explore with a knowledgeable official Vatican guide.  
  • Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. If you join the morning tour, you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  •  
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • This perfectly-timed tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you into each site As the most unforgettable way of experiencing the Sistine Chapel, this experience gives you the choice of when you’d like to enjoy VIP access. The morning tour gives you an unprecedented look inside the sacred halls of the Vatican at sunrise. In the evening, you’ll stay inside the gates after they close to the general public for a relaxing after-hours visit. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same exquisite, crowd-free experience at the Sistine Chapel and explore with a knowledgeable official Vatican guide.  
  • Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. If you join the morning tour, you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  •  
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 

Version 103 – June 22, 2023 12:46

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  • This perfectly-timed tour of Gaudí's most iconic buildings is designed to get you into each site As the most unforgettable way of experiencing the Sistine Chapel, this experience gives you the choice of when you’d like to enjoy VIP access. The morning tour gives you an unprecedented look inside the sacred halls of the Vatican at sunrise. In the evening, you’ll stay inside the gates after they close to the general public for a relaxing after-hours visit. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same exquisite, crowd-free experience at the Sistine Chapel and explore with a knowledgeable official Vatican guide.  
  • Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. If you join the morning tour, you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  •  
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. If you join the morning tour, you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  •  
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 

Version 102 – June 22, 2023 12:44

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  • Choose when you'd like to experience a complete tour of Gaudí finest works in just half a day. No matter whether you choose the morning or afternoon tour, you'll see Gaudí's three famous residential houses and enter one of them, visit Park Güell, and marvel at La Sagrada Família. Long lines to get into Casa Batlló, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Família are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary utilizing walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot ground in a short period of time.
  • Choose when you'd like to experience a complete tour of Gaudí finest works in just half a day. No matter whether you choose the morning or afternoon tour, you'll see Gaudí's three famous residential houses and enter one of them, visit Park Güell, and marvel at La Sagrada Família. Long lines to get into Casa Batlló, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Família are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary utilizing walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot ground in just one day.

Version 101 – June 22, 2023 12:43

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  • Choose when you'd like to experience a complete tour of Gaudí finest works in just half a day. No matter whether you choose the morning or afternoon tour, you'll see Gaudí's three famous residential houses and enter one of them, visit Park Güell, and marvel at La Sagrada Família. Long lines to get into Casa Batlló, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Família are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary utilizing walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot ground in just one day.
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works, choosing between the morning tour with first entrance to Casa Battló or the afternoon tour with entry to the colorful Casa Vicens, Gaudí's very first house he designed. Due to the immense popularity of his most famous masterpieces, long lines to get into Casa Batlló, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Família are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary utilizing walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot ground in just one day.

Version 100 – June 22, 2023 12:40

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  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works, choosing between the morning tour with first entrance to Casa Battló or the afternoon tour with entry to the colorful Casa Vicens, Gaudí's very first house he designed. Due to the immense popularity of his most famous masterpieces, long lines to get into Casa Batlló, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Família are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary utilizing walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot ground in just one day.
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works. Due to the immense popularity of his most famous masterpieces, long lines to get into Casa Batlló, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Família are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary utilizing walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot ground in just one day.

Version 99 – June 22, 2023 12:35

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  • am: enjoy first entrance at casa batlló for a quieter visit , discover some of gaudí’s most impressive works, marvel at park guell with a skip-the-line tour, pm: step inside the very first gaudí house, casa vicens, visit sagrada família with an expert guide
  • am: enjoy first entrance at casa batlló for a quieter visit , discover some of gaudí’s most impressive works. , marvel at park guell with a skip-the-line tour. , pm tour: step inside casa vicens, the house that jumpstarted gaudí's career., visit sagrada família with an expert guide.

Version 98 – June 22, 2023 12:33

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  • am: enjoy first entrance at casa batlló for a quieter visit , discover some of gaudí’s most impressive works. , marvel at park guell with a skip-the-line tour. , pm tour: step inside casa vicens, the house that jumpstarted gaudí's career., visit sagrada família with an expert guide.
  • am tour: enjoy first entrance at casa batlló for a quieter visit. , discover some of gaudí’s most impressive works. , marvel at park guell with a skip-the-line tour. , pm tour: step inside casa vicens, the house that jumpstarted gaudí's career., visit sagrada família with an expert guide.

Version 97 – June 22, 2023 12:32

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Highlights
  • am tour: enjoy first entrance at casa batlló for a quieter visit. , discover some of gaudí’s most impressive works. , marvel at park guell with a skip-the-line tour. , pm tour: step inside casa vicens, the house that jumpstarted gaudí's career., visit sagrada família with an expert guide.
  • am tour: enjoy first entrance at casa batlló for a quieter visit. , discover some of gaudí’s most impressive works. , marvel at park guell with a skip-the-line tour. , pm tour: step inside casa vicens, the house that jumpstarted gaudí's career., visit parts of sagrada família most tourists don’t see.

Version 96 – June 22, 2023 12:31

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Highlights
  • am tour: enjoy first entrance at casa batlló for a quieter visit. , discover some of gaudí’s most impressive works. , marvel at park guell with a skip-the-line tour. , pm tour: step inside casa vicens, the house that jumpstarted gaudí's career., visit parts of sagrada família most tourists don’t see.
  • am tour: enjoy first entrance at casa batlló for a quieter visit. , discover some of gaudí’s most impressive works. , marvel at park guell with a skip-the-line tour. , pm tour: step inside casa vicens, the house that jumpstarted gaudí's career., take a private bus for more time to explore. , visit parts of sagrada família most tourists don’t see.

Included
  • am tour: first entrance skip-the-line casa batlló ticket, headsets, local english-speaking guide, pm tour: pre-reserved entrance to casa vicens, pre-reserved la sagrada família ticket, skip-the-line park güell ticket, two transfers by public and private transport
  • first entrance skip-the-line casa batlló ticket, headsets, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved la sagrada família ticket, skip-the-line park güell ticket, two transfers by public and private transport

Version 95 – June 22, 2023 12:30

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Included
  • first entrance skip-the-line casa batlló ticket, headsets, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved la sagrada família ticket, skip-the-line park güell ticket, two transfers by public and private transport
  • first entrance skip-the-line casa batlló ticket, headsets, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved la sagrada família ticket, skip-the-line park güell ticket, transportation between sites by private vehicle

Version 94 – June 22, 2023 12:29

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  • Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. If you join the morning tour, you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  •  
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Güell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, hop on a private minibus for a short transfer to Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. If you join the morning tour, you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  •  
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, meet your private transfer and stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, you’ll end at Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 

Highlights
  • am tour: enjoy first entrance at casa batlló for a quieter visit. , discover some of gaudí’s most impressive works. , marvel at park guell with a skip-the-line tour. , pm tour: step inside casa vicens, the house that jumpstarted gaudí's career., take a private bus for more time to explore. , visit parts of sagrada família most tourists don’t see.
  • discover some of gaudí’s most impressive works. , enjoy first entrance at casa batlló for a quieter visit. , marvel at park guell with a skip-the-line tour. , take a private bus for more time to explore. , visit parts of sagrada família most tourists don’t see.

Version 93 – June 22, 2023 12:25

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  • Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. If you join the morning tour, you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  •  
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, meet your private transfer and stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed—Casa Vicens. If you join the afternoon tour, you'll get to go inside this hidden gem off the beaten path. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, you’ll end at Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. If you joining the morning tour, you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  •  
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, meet your private transfer and stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed, a rarely visited gem. If you join the afternoon tour, 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, you’ll end at Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 

Version 92 – June 22, 2023 12:24

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  • Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. If you joining the morning tour, you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  •  
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, meet your private transfer and stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed, a rarely visited gem. If you join the afternoon tour, 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, you’ll end at Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. If you're joining the morning tour, you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  •  
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, meet your private transfer and stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed, a rarely visited gem. 
  •  
  • From there, it’s off to Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
  •  
  • Finally, you’ll end at Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 

Version 91 – June 22, 2023 12:22

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  • Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. If you're joining the morning tour, you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
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  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, meet your private transfer and stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed, a rarely visited gem. 
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  • From there, it’s off to Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
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  • Finally, you’ll end at Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. If you're joining the morning tour, where you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
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  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, meet your private transfer and stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed, a rarely visited gem. 
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  • From there, it’s off to Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
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  • Finally, you’ll end at Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 

Version 90 – June 22, 2023 12:22

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Description
  • Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. If you're joining the morning tour, where you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
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  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, meet your private transfer and stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed, a rarely visited gem. 
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  • From there, it’s off to Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
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  • Finally, you’ll end at Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • Your morning starts at Casa Batlló, where you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
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  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, meet your private transfer and stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed, a rarely visited gem. 
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  • From there, it’s off to Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
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  • Finally, you’ll end at Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 

Version 89 – June 22, 2023 12:20

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Short Description
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works. Due to the immense popularity of his most famous masterpieces, long lines to get into Casa Batlló, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Família are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary utilizing walking, public transportation, and one private transfer means you’ll cover a lot ground in just one day.
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works. Due to the immense popularity of his most famous masterpieces, long lines to get into Casa Batlló, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Família are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. Meanwhile, private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own. 

Version 87 – June 14, 2023 13:34

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Health items
  • Face masks required for travelers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Face masks provided for travelers
  • Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitized between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
  • Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for travelers
  • Face masks required for travelers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Face masks provided for travelers
  • Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitized between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
  • Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for travelers

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  • Complete Gaudi Tour: Casa Batlló, Park Guell & Extended Sagrada Família
  • Complete Gaudí Tour: Casa Batlló, Park Guell & Extended Sagrada Família

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Version 81 – January 05, 2023 10:15

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  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works. Due to the immense popularity of his most famous masterpieces, long lines to get into Casa Batlló, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Família are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. Meanwhile, private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own. 

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Version 77 – July 01, 2022 10:44

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  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works. Due to the immense popularity of his most famous masterpieces, long lines to get into Casa Batlló, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Família are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. Meanwhile, private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own. 

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Version 76 – July 01, 2022 10:40

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Description
  • Your morning starts at Casa Batlló, where you’ll enter before the crowds and go straight to the most iconic rooms. In the peace and quiet of the first entry slot of the day, your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. 
  •  
  • Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” Afterward, meet your private transfer and stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed, a rarely visited gem. 
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  • From there, it’s off to Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access. 
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  • Finally, you’ll end at Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb. 
  • Sites Visited: 
  • La Sagrada Família
  • Park Güell
  • Casa Batlló
  • Casa Milà aka 'La Pedrera' (exterior)
  • Casa Vicens (exterior)
  • Casa Amatller (exterior)
  • Casa Lleó i Morera (exterior)

Highlights
  • discover some of gaudí’s most impressive works. , enjoy first entrance at casa batlló for a quieter visit. , marvel at park guell with a skip-the-line tour. , take a private bus for more time to explore. , visit parts of sagrada família most tourists don’t see.
  • - access to a private minibus mean we cover more ground than possible on foot, - finish with a bang at la sagrada família, for a complete tour of the basilica and its façade, - first entrance at casa batlló means you’ll explore gaudí’s most impressive residential work with smaller crowds, - hop aboard a private minibus and head for the hills, and a guided, skip-the-line tour of park guell, - see how gaudí’s style developed with a visit to his flamboyant casa vicens, and the more refined casa mila, aka la pedrera, - travel with an expert, licensed guide passionate about all-things-gaudí

Version 75 – July 01, 2022 10:39

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Short Description
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works. Due to the immense popularity of his most famous masterpieces, long lines to get into Casa Batlló, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Família are common—but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. Meanwhile, private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own. 
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
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  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Güell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família. With private transport between sites, you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
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  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
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  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits, first hitting the Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and then at Casa Vincens, each characterized by varied skills of this incomparable genius.  
  • Then it is on to skip the line at Park Güell, one part fanciful explosion of color, one part thoughtful study of organic forms - a perfect reflection of the natural world that surrounds. Your guide will entice you with its many features - its functionality, secret drainage system, visual illusions, and ergonomically perfect benches. We will also pause in front of the absolute best vantage point in Barcelona.
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in La Sagrada Família. It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes, and characters. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
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  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Güell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside.

Version 73 – March 23, 2022 15:21

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  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to barcelona government guidelines for the most up to date information
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.

Know Before You Book
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to barcelona government guidelines for the most up to date information
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit.

Version 68 – November 25, 2021 16:04

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Booking cutoff
  • 24
  • 2

Cancellation notes
  • Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
  • Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.

Cancellation cutoff
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Version 67 – November 25, 2021 16:04

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Health items
  • Face masks required for travelers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Face masks provided for travelers
  • Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitized between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
  • Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for travelers
  • Face masks required for travelers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Face masks provided for travelers
  • Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitized between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
  • Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for travelers

Version 66 – October 06, 2021 15:44

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Terms and conditions
  • Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
  • Before you travel, please read our important notes about possible disruptions & site entrance requirements.

Version 64 – September 21, 2021 20:29

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  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers

Version 63 – September 21, 2021 19:36

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Additional Info
  • Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.

Version 62 – September 21, 2021 17:15

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  • Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.

Version 61 – July 19, 2021 15:24

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Know Before You Go
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 6 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.

Version 60 – July 19, 2021 15:23

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Know Before You Go
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 6 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.

Version 59 – July 19, 2021 14:58

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Group info
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers

Version 58 – July 15, 2021 16:09

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Description
  • Sites Visited: 
  • La Sagrada Família
  • Park Güell
  • Casa Batlló
  • Casa Milà aka 'La Pedrera' (exterior)
  • Casa Vicens (exterior)
  • Casa Amatller (exterior)
  • Casa Lleó i Morera (exterior)
  • Sites Visited: 
  • La Sagrada Família
  • Park Güell
  • Casa Batlló
  • Casa Milà aka 'La Pedrera' (exterior)
  • Casa Vicens (exterior)
  • Casa Amatller (exterior)
  • Casa Lleó i Morera (exterior)
  • La Pedrera (exterior)

Version 55 – July 15, 2021 00:42

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  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit.
  • children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., unfortunately we are unable to accommodate guests with mobility impairments, wheelchairs or strollers on this tour.

Version 54 – July 15, 2021 00:41

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  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.

Version 53 – July 15, 2021 00:38

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Know Before You Go
  • all guests must pass through security at la sagrada familia., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of la sagrada familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english.

Version 52 – July 15, 2021 00:35

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  • our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the rooftop terrace of casa batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english.
  • backpacks need to be checked before accessing the towers. please be aware there are lockers next to the lift, you need a €1 coin to use a locker., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., for security reasons wheelchairs, baby strollers, persons with reduced mobility, pregnant women & children under 6 years old are not allowed to climb the towers., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please find below general regulations of la sagrada familia:, please note that the rooftop terrace of casa batllo or towers of sagrada familia might not be accessible during a rain/heavy wind., please remember that the attire must be appropriate for the cathedral visit. both men and women are asked to wear clothing that covers at least the shoulders and knees. walks cannot be held responsible for denied entry due to improper dress. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., there will be a security check before entering the site., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english.

Version 51 – July 15, 2021 00:33

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  • backpacks need to be checked before accessing the towers. please be aware there are lockers next to the lift, you need a €1 coin to use a locker., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., for security reasons wheelchairs, baby strollers, persons with reduced mobility, pregnant women & children under 6 years old are not allowed to climb the towers., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please find below general regulations of la sagrada familia:, please note that the rooftop terrace of casa batllo or towers of sagrada familia might not be accessible during a rain/heavy wind., please remember that the attire must be appropriate for the cathedral visit. both men and women are asked to wear clothing that covers at least the shoulders and knees. walks cannot be held responsible for denied entry due to improper dress. , the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., there will be a security check before entering the site., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english.
  • backpacks need to be checked before accessing the towers. please be aware there are lockers next to the lift, you need a €1 coin to use a locker., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., for security reasons wheelchairs, baby strollers, persons with reduced mobility, pregnant women & children under 6 years old are not allowed to climb the towers., please find below general regulations of la sagrada familia:, please note that the rooftop terrace of casa batllo or towers of sagrada familia might not be accessible during a rain/heavy wind., please remember that the attire must be appropriate for the cathedral visit. both men and women are asked to wear clothing that covers at least the shoulders and knees. walks cannot be held responsible for denied entry due to improper dress. , there will be a security check before entering the site., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english.

Version 50 – July 15, 2021 00:33

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Know Before You Go
  • backpacks need to be checked before accessing the towers. please be aware there are lockers next to the lift, you need a €1 coin to use a locker., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., for security reasons wheelchairs, baby strollers, persons with reduced mobility, pregnant women & children under 6 years old are not allowed to climb the towers., please find below general regulations of la sagrada familia:, please note that the rooftop terrace of casa batllo or towers of sagrada familia might not be accessible during a rain/heavy wind., please remember that the attire must be appropriate for the cathedral visit. both men and women are asked to wear clothing that covers at least the shoulders and knees. walks cannot be held responsible for denied entry due to improper dress. , there will be a security check before entering the site., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english.
  • backpacks need to be checked before accessing the towers. please be aware there are lockers next to the lift, you need a €1 coin to use a locker., children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., comfortable walking shoes recommended. , for security reasons wheelchairs, baby strollers, persons with reduced mobility, pregnant women & children under 6 years old are not allowed to climb the towers., please find below general regulations of la sagrada familia:, please note that the rooftop terrace of casa batllo or towers of sagrada familia might not be accessible during a rain/heavy wind., please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., please remember that the attire must be appropriate for the cathedral visit. both men and women are asked to wear clothing that covers at least the shoulders and knees. walks cannot be held responsible for denied entry due to improper dress. , there will be a security check before entering the site.

Version 49 – July 15, 2021 00:30

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  • first entrance skip-the-line casa batlló ticket, headsets, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved la sagrada família ticket, skip-the-line park güell ticket, transportation between sites by private vehicle
  • first entrance, skip-the-line casa batlló ticket, headsets, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved la sagrada família ticket, skip-the-line park güell ticket, transportation between sites by private vehicle

Version 48 – July 15, 2021 00:21

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  • gratuities, hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch
  • gratuities, hotel pickup and drop-off, snacks

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  • Gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory.

Version 47 – July 15, 2021 00:20

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  • first entrance, skip-the-line casa batlló ticket, headsets, local english-speaking guide, pre-reserved la sagrada família ticket, skip-the-line park güell ticket, transportation between sites by private vehicle
  • first entrance, skip-the-line casa batlló tickets, headsets, local english-speaking guide, passionate expert tour guide, pre-reserved la sagrada família tickets, skip the line park güell tickets, special access sagrada família tower climb, transfer between sites by private vehicle

Version 46 – July 15, 2021 00:19

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  • first entrance, skip-the-line casa batlló tickets, headsets, local english-speaking guide, passionate expert tour guide, pre-reserved la sagrada família tickets, skip the line park güell tickets, special access sagrada família tower climb, transfer between sites by private vehicle
  • first entrance skip the line casa batlló tickets, headsets, passionate expert tour guide, pre-reserved la sagrada família tickets, skip the line park güell tickets, special access sagrada família tower climb, transfer between sites by private vehicle

Version 45 – July 15, 2021 00:14

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  • - access to a private minibus mean we cover more ground than possible on foot, - finish with a bang at la sagrada família, for a complete tour of the basilica and its façade, - first entrance at casa batlló means you’ll explore gaudí’s most impressive residential work with smaller crowds, - hop aboard a private minibus and head for the hills, and a guided, skip-the-line tour of park guell, - see how gaudí’s style developed with a visit to his flamboyant casa vicens, and the more refined casa mila, aka la pedrera, - travel with an expert, licensed guide passionate about all-things-gaudí
  • - finish with a bang at la sagrada família, for a complete tour of the basilica and its façade, - first entrance at casa batlló means you’ll explore gaudí’s most impressive residential work with smaller crowds, - hop aboard a private minibus and head for the hills, and a guided, skip-the-line tour of park guell, - see how gaudí’s style developed with a visit to his flamboyant casa vicens, and the more refined casa mila, aka la pedrera, - transfers by private minibus mean we cover more ground than possible on foot, - traveling with an expert, licensed guide who’s passionate about all-things-gaudí, you’ll spot the details missed by so many visitors – like the religious allegory in the casa batlló or the masterful use of stained glass in the sagrada família.

Version 44 – July 15, 2021 00:12

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  • - finish with a bang at la sagrada família, for a complete tour of the basilica and its façade, - first entrance at casa batlló means you’ll explore gaudí’s most impressive residential work with smaller crowds, - hop aboard a private minibus and head for the hills, and a guided, skip-the-line tour of park guell, - see how gaudí’s style developed with a visit to his flamboyant casa vicens, and the more refined casa mila, aka la pedrera, - transfers by private minibus mean we cover more ground than possible on foot, - traveling with an expert, licensed guide who’s passionate about all-things-gaudí, you’ll spot the details missed by so many visitors – like the religious allegory in the casa batlló or the masterful use of stained glass in the sagrada família.
  • - finish with a bang at la sagrada família, for a complete tour of the basilica and its façade, - hop aboard a private minibus and head for the hills, and a guided, skip-the-line tour of park guell, - see how gaudí’s style developed with an outside visit to his flamboyant early creation, casa vicens, and the more refined casa mila, aka la pedrera., - transfers by private minibus mean we cover more ground than possible on foot, - traveling with an expert, licensed guide who’s passionate about all-things-gaudí, you’ll spot the details missed by so many visitors – like the religious allegory in the casa batlló or the masterful use of stained glass in the sagrada família. , - with first entrance at casa batlló, you’ll explore gaudí’s most impressive residential work with smaller crowds

Version 43 – July 15, 2021 00:11

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  • - finish with a bang at la sagrada família, for a complete tour of the basilica and its façade, - hop aboard a private minibus and head for the hills, and a guided, skip-the-line tour of park guell, - see how gaudí’s style developed with an outside visit to his flamboyant early creation, casa vicens, and the more refined casa mila, aka la pedrera., - transfers by private minibus mean we cover more ground than possible on foot, - traveling with an expert, licensed guide who’s passionate about all-things-gaudí, you’ll spot the details missed by so many visitors – like the religious allegory in the casa batlló or the masterful use of stained glass in the sagrada família. , - with first entrance at casa batlló, you’ll explore gaudí’s most impressive residential work with smaller crowds
  • - finish with a bang at la sagrada família, for a complete tour of the basilica and its façade, - hop aboard a private minibus and head for the hills, and a guided, skip the line tour of park guell, - see how gaudí’s style developed with an outside visit to his flamboyant early creation, casa vicens, and the more refined casa mila, aka la pedrera., - small groups of 15 people or fewer keep your experience intimate, while all-inclusive pricing (including ticket costs of over €40) means no hidden charges., - transfers by private minibus mean we cover more ground than possible on foot., - traveling with an expert, licensed guide who’s passionate about all-things-gaudí, you’ll spot the details missed by so many visitors – like the religious allegory in the casa batlló or the masterful use of stained glass in the sagrada família. , - with first entrance at casa batlló, you’ll explore gaudí’s most impressive residential work with smaller crowds

Version 42 – July 15, 2021 00:10

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Highlights
  • - finish with a bang at la sagrada família, for a complete tour of the basilica and its façade, - hop aboard a private minibus and head for the hills, and a guided, skip the line tour of park guell, - see how gaudí’s style developed with an outside visit to his flamboyant early creation, casa vicens, and the more refined casa mila, aka la pedrera., - small groups of 15 people or fewer keep your experience intimate, while all-inclusive pricing (including ticket costs of over €40) means no hidden charges., - transfers by private minibus mean we cover more ground than possible on foot., - traveling with an expert, licensed guide who’s passionate about all-things-gaudí, you’ll spot the details missed by so many visitors – like the religious allegory in the casa batlló or the masterful use of stained glass in the sagrada família. , - with first entrance at casa batlló, you’ll explore gaudí’s most impressive residential work with smaller crowds
  • - finish with a bang at la sagrada família, where you’ll get a complete tour of the basilica and its façade, and a pre-reserved tower climb (no waiting in line)., - hop aboard a private minibus and head for the hills, and a guided, skip the line tour of park guell, - see how gaudí’s style developed with an outside visit to his flamboyant early creation, casa vicens, and the more refined casa mila, aka la pedrera., - small groups of 15 people or fewer keep your experience intimate, while all-inclusive pricing (including ticket costs of over €40) means no hidden charges., - transfers by private minibus mean we cover more ground than possible on foot., - traveling with an expert, licensed guide who’s passionate about all-things-gaudí, you’ll spot the details missed by so many visitors – like the religious allegory in the casa batlló or the masterful use of stained glass in the sagrada família. , - with first entrance at casa batlló, you’ll explore gaudí’s most impressive residential work with smaller crowds

Version 41 – July 15, 2021 00:09

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Highlights
  • - finish with a bang at la sagrada família, where you’ll get a complete tour of the basilica and its façade, and a pre-reserved tower climb (no waiting in line)., - hop aboard a private minibus and head for the hills, and a guided, skip the line tour of park guell, - see how gaudí’s style developed with an outside visit to his flamboyant early creation, casa vicens, and the more refined casa mila, aka la pedrera., - small groups of 15 people or fewer keep your experience intimate, while all-inclusive pricing (including ticket costs of over €40) means no hidden charges., - transfers by private minibus mean we cover more ground than possible on foot., - traveling with an expert, licensed guide who’s passionate about all-things-gaudí, you’ll spot the details missed by so many visitors – like the religious allegory in the casa batlló or the masterful use of stained glass in the sagrada família. , - with first entrance at casa batlló, you’ll explore gaudí’s most impressive residential work with smaller crowds
  • - finish with a bang at la sagrada família, where you’ll get a complete tour of the basilica and its façade, and a pre-reserved tower climb (no waiting in line)., - hop aboard a private minibus and head for the hills, and a guided, skip the line tour of park guell., - see how gaudí’s style developed with an outside visit to his flamboyant early creation, casa vicens, and the more refined casa mila, aka la pedrera., - small groups of 15 people or fewer keep your experience intimate, while all-inclusive pricing (including ticket costs of over €40) means no hidden charges., - transfers by private minibus mean we cover more ground than possible on foot., - traveling with an expert, licensed guide who’s passionate about all-things-gaudí, you’ll spot the details missed by so many visitors – like the religious allegory in the casa batlló or the masterful use of stained glass in the sagrada família. , - with first entrance at casa batlló, you’ll explore gaudí’s most impressive residential work with smaller crowds

Version 40 – July 15, 2021 00:07

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  • - finish with a bang at la sagrada família, where you’ll get a complete tour of the basilica and its façade, and a pre-reserved tower climb (no waiting in line)., - hop aboard a private minibus and head for the hills, and a guided, skip the line tour of park guell., - see how gaudí’s style developed with an outside visit to his flamboyant early creation, casa vicens, and the more refined casa mila, aka la pedrera., - small groups of 15 people or fewer keep your experience intimate, while all-inclusive pricing (including ticket costs of over €40) means no hidden charges., - transfers by private minibus mean we cover more ground than possible on foot., - traveling with an expert, licensed guide who’s passionate about all-things-gaudí, you’ll spot the details missed by so many visitors – like the religious allegory in the casa batlló or the masterful use of stained glass in the sagrada família. , - with first entrance at casa batlló, you’ll explore gaudí’s most impressive residential work with smaller crowds
  • - finish with a bang at la sagrada família, where you’ll get a complete tour of the basilica and its façade, and a pre-reserved tower climb (no waiting in line)., - hop aboard a private minibus and head for the hills, and a guided, skip the line tour of park guell., - see how gaudí’s style developed with an outside visit to his flamboyant early creation, casa vicens, and the more refined casa mila, aka la pedrera., - small groups of 15 people or fewer keep your experience intimate, while all-inclusive pricing (including ticket costs of over €40) means no hidden charges., - transfers by private minibus mean we cover more ground than possible on foot., - traveling with an expert, licensed guide who’s passionate about all-things-gaudí, you’ll spot the details missed by so many visitors – like the religious allegory in the casa batlló or the masterful use of stained glass in the sagrada família. , - with first entrance at casa batlló, you’ll explore gaudí’s most impressive residential work with smaller crowds.

Version 39 – July 15, 2021 00:02

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Short Description
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
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  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Güell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família. With private transport between sites, you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits, first hitting the Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and then at Casa Vincens, each characterized by varied skills of this incomparable genius.  
  • Then it is on to skip the line at Park Güell, one part fanciful explosion of color, one part thoughtful study of organic forms - a perfect reflection of the natural world that surrounds. Your guide will entice you with its many features - its functionality, secret drainage system, visual illusions, and ergonomically perfect benches. We will also pause in front of the absolute best vantage point in Barcelona.
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in La Sagrada Família. It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes, and characters. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Güell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside.
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Güell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família. With private transport between sites, you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits, first hitting the Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and then at Casa Vincens, each characterized by varied skills of this incomparable genius.  
  • Then it is on to skip the line at Park Güell, one part fanciful explosion of color, one part thoughtful study of organic forms - a perfect reflection of the natural world that surrounds. Your guide will entice you with its many features - its functionality, secret drainage system, visual illusions, and ergonomically perfect benches. We will also pause in front of the absolute best vantage point in Barcelona.
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in La Sagrada Família. It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes, and characters. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Güell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide.

Version 38 – July 15, 2021 00:01

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  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Güell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família. With private transport between sites, you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits, first hitting the Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and then at Casa Vincens, each characterized by varied skills of this incomparable genius.  
  • Then it is on to skip the line at Park Güell, one part fanciful explosion of color, one part thoughtful study of organic forms - a perfect reflection of the natural world that surrounds. Your guide will entice you with its many features - its functionality, secret drainage system, visual illusions, and ergonomically perfect benches. We will also pause in front of the absolute best vantage point in Barcelona.
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in La Sagrada Família. It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes, and characters. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Güell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide.
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Güell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits, first hitting the Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and then at Casa Vincens, each characterized by varied skills of this incomparable genius.  
  • Then it is on to skip the line at Park Güell, one part fanciful explosion of color, one part thoughtful study of organic forms - a perfect reflection of the natural world that surrounds. Your guide will entice you with its many features - its functionality, secret drainage system, visual illusions, and ergonomically perfect benches. We will also pause in front of the absolute best vantage point in Barcelona.
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.

Version 37 – July 14, 2021 23:57

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  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Güell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits, first hitting the Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and then at Casa Vincens, each characterized by varied skills of this incomparable genius.  
  • Then it is on to skip the line at Park Güell, one part fanciful explosion of color, one part thoughtful study of organic forms - a perfect reflection of the natural world that surrounds. Your guide will entice you with its many features - its functionality, secret drainage system, visual illusions, and ergonomically perfect benches. We will also pause in front of the absolute best vantage point in Barcelona.
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Güell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits, first hitting the Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and then at Casa Vincens, each characterized by varied skills of this incomparable genius.  
  • Then it is on to Park Güell, one part fanciful explosion of color, one part thoughtful study of organic forms - a perfect reflection of the natural world that surrounds. Your guide will entice you with the many features - its functionality, secret drainage system, visual illusions, and ergonomically perfect benches. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.

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  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Güell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits, first hitting the Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and then at Casa Vincens, each characterized by varied skills of this incomparable genius.  
  • Then it is on to Park Güell, one part fanciful explosion of color, one part thoughtful study of organic forms - a perfect reflection of the natural world that surrounds. Your guide will entice you with the many features - its functionality, secret drainage system, visual illusions, and ergonomically perfect benches. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Güell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits, first hitting the Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and then at Casa Vincens, each characterized by varied skills of this incomparable genius.  
  • Then it is on to Park Güell, one part fanciful explosion of color, one part thoughtful study of organic forms - a perfect reflection of the natural world that surrounds. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.

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Short Description
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Güell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits, first hitting the Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and then at Casa Vincens, each characterized by varied skills of this incomparable genius.  
  • Then it is on to Park Güell, one part fanciful explosion of color, one part thoughtful study of organic forms - a perfect reflection of the natural world that surrounds. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits, first hitting the Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and then at Casa Vincens, each characterized by varied skills of this incomparable genius.  
  • Then it is on to Park  
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.

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Short Description
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits, first hitting the Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and then at Casa Vincens, each characterized by varied skills of this incomparable genius.  
  • Then it is on to Park  
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits, first hitting the Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and then at Casa Vincens, each characterized by varied skills of this incomparable genius. 
  • to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.

Version 33 – July 14, 2021 23:52

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Short Description
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits, first hitting the Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and then at Casa Vincens, each characterized by varied skills of this incomparable genius. 
  • to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits, first hitting the Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and then at Casa Vincens, each characterized by varied of this incomparable genius. 
  • to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.

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  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits, first hitting the Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and then at Casa Vincens, each characterized by varied of this incomparable genius. 
  • to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits,
  • to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.

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  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly on our next two visits,
  • to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly with our next two visits, to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.

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Short Description
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work constantly changed and adapted to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly with our next two visits, to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work was constantly changing and adapting to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly with our next two visits, to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.

Version 29 – July 14, 2021 23:46

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Short Description
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work was constantly changing and adapting to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly with our next two visits, to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A sure highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work was constantly changing and adapting to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly with our next two visits, to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.

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  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with the day's first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A sure highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work was constantly changing and adapting to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly with our next two visits, to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A sure highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work was constantly changing and adapting to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly with our next two visits, to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.

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Short Description
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this tour, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A sure highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work was constantly changing and adapting to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly with our next two visits, to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A sure highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work was constantly changing and adapting to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly with our next two visits, to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.

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Short Description
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you discount the celebrated soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A sure highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work was constantly changing and adapting to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly with our next two visits, to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you don’t count the soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A sure highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work was constantly changing and adapting to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly with our next two visits, to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.

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Short Description
  • The name Gaudí is synonymous with Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you don’t count the soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A sure highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work was constantly changing and adapting to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly with our next two visits, to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.
  • The name Gaudí is almost synonymous Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you don’t count the soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A sure highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work was constantly changing and adapting to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly with our next two visits, to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.

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  • Sites Visited: 
  • La Sagrada Família
  • Park Güell
  • Casa Batlló
  • Casa Milà aka 'La Pedrera' (exterior)
  • Casa Vicens (exterior)
  • Casa Amatller (exterior)
  • Casa Lleó i Morera (exterior)
  • La Pedrera (exterior)
  • Sites Visited: 
  • Casa Batlló
  • Casa Milà aka 'La Pedrera' (outside)
  • Casa Vicens (outside)
  • Park Güell
  • La Sagrada Família
  • La Sagrada Família Tower

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  • Complete Gaudí Tour: Casa Batlló, Park Guell & Extended Sagrada Família
  • Complete Gaudí Tour: Casa Batlló, Park Guell & Extended Sagrada Família with Tower Climb

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  • The name Gaudí is almost synonymous Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you don’t count the soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
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  • On this, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
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  • Your tour starts with first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A sure highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
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  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work was constantly changing and adapting to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly with our next two visits, to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
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  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.
  • The name Gaudí is almost synonymous Barcelona. The city’s favorite architect (and maybe its favorite son, if you don’t count the soccer players) has come to embody the style and joie de vivre of a city deeply rooted in its natural surroundings. This is Barcelona at its vibrant, playful best.
  •  
  • On this, the most complete tour available of Gaudí’s work, we visit three of his residential works, including one unknown to most visitors; skip long lines to wander beautiful Park Guell; and, of course, embark on a thorough exploration of Gaudí’s greatest work and final resting place, La Sagrada Família.
  •  
  • Your tour starts with first entrance to Casa Batlló, arguably Gaudí’s most impressive residential property (and certainly his most-visited). Entering ahead of the morning crowds, you’ll discover some of the genius solutions Gaudí employed to solve architectural problems throughout the house, dispersing light and air throughout its many levels. A sure highlight is the roof, designed to resemble the scales of a dragon – the great emblem of Barcelona.
  •  
  • The best thing about Gaudí was that his work was constantly changing and adapting to the styles and materials of the time. You’ll see this clearly with our next two visits, to his other residential properties. First is a guided tour of the outside of Casa Mila, known locally as La Pedrera, or The Stone Quarry. You’ll see why as you stand and gaze at this imposing block. On first glance, it can seem a little drab but once you learn how its face was assembled and then carefully carved, inch by inch, we bet you’ll feel differently.
  •  
  • The facade of Casa Vincens is a totally different experience. One of Gaudí’s earliest works, it is colourful and flamboyant in the over-the-top manner of an architect still developing his own style and vernacular. 
  •  
  • Somewhere in the middle is Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Not least because it’s all incredibly functional, with a secret drainage system, visual illusions and stone benches designed for perfect ergonomics. Don’t forget to bring a camera, the park is home to the best viewpoint in Barcelona.  Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have Skip the Line Access. 
  •  
  • Your tour ends, as Gaudí himself did – in the La Sagrada Família. In the final years of the architect’s life he abandoned all other projects, and much of his life in general, to work on this magnificent and completely unique church. He even went door to door collecting donations and moved into its basement so he could work around the clock. It’s an incredible representation of everything that made him such a unique talent – so much detail and symbolism, blending the natural and human world together in a riot of colors, shapes and characters.
  •  
  • It can be hard to know where to look on your first visit to La Sagrada Família, so it’s lucky you have a Gaudí expert on hand to guide your experience. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, from its detailed façade to the stained glass windows inside.  
  • Your tour also includes pre-reserved access to ascend one of the church towers, for incredible views over Barcelona and beyond.
  •  
  • Due to the popularity of Gaudí and his works, we’ll find long lines outside all three of the sites we enter (Casa Batlló, Park Guell & La Sagrada Família), but with pre-reserved entrance to each, we’ll sail straight inside. With small groups of 15 people or fewer and headsets for every guest, you’ll find it easy to hear and interact with your guide. Meanwhile our private transport between sites means you’ll cover more ground than would be possible even in a whole day on your own.
  •  
  • Give Gaudí the time he deserves on this complete tour of his finest works.

Description
  • Sites Visited: 
  • Casa Batlló
  • Casa Milà aka 'La Pedrera' (outside)
  • Casa Vicens (outside)
  • Park Güell
  • La Sagrada Família
  • La Sagrada Família Tower
  • Sites Visited: 
  • Casa Batlló
  • Casa Milà aka 'La Pedrera' (outside)
  • Casa Vicens (outside)
  • Park Güell
  • La Sagrada Família
  • La Sagrada Família Tower

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Cancellation notes
  • Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
  • GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
  • Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
  • Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%.
  • LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS-
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
  • CHANGES TO THIS POLICY-
  • From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]

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Cancellation notes
  • GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
  • Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
  • PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
  • Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
  • Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
  • All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%.
  • LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS-
  • Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
  • CHANGES TO THIS POLICY-
  • From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]
  • GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES- Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable. Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes. PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES- Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable. All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%. LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure. CHANGES TO THIS POLICY- From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]

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Cancellation notes
  • GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES- Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable. Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes. PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES- Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable. All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%. LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure. CHANGES TO THIS POLICY- From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

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