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Barcelona Free Tour Calendar

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Tomorrow, 22 November
Free Gaudi & Modernism Tour Barcelona
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2:30 Hours
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Essential Free Tour Barcelona Gothic Quarter
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2:00 Hours
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Free Spanish Civil War Tour Barcelona
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2:30 Hours
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Essential Free Tour Barcelona Gothic Quarter
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Free Gothic Quarter by Night Tour Barcelona
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Free Walking Tours in Barcelona are the perfect way to explore this charming city, blessed with wonderful weather all year long. In the morning, join the classic Free Gothic Quarter Tour around the Born District, to walk through 2,000 years of history, from Barcelona's Roman origins to today. Then, in the afternoon, you can book a Free Modernism Tour to see surreal buildings along Passeig de Gracia Avenue, and discover the aesthetics of the most prolific artistic movement of the past two centuries. Additionally, before you enter Sagrada Familia, we highly suggest you take a one-hour Free Exteriors of the Sagrada Familia tour, so you can fully understand the meaning of one of the most complex churches in the world. More interesting theme tours you can consider taking are: a Free Myths and Legends Tour in the old town, and a Free Food Tour around the markets of the city.
There are so many things to see here! Join Free Tours in Barcelona and explore the Gothic Quarter. See Santa Eulalia Cathedral, Plaça del Rei Square, the Roman Aqueduct, Sant Jaume Square, Sant Felipe Neri, Casa de l’Ardiaca and the stunning Basilica of Santa María del Mar. Your group might also make a stop at La Boqueria Market, near Las Ramblas, for some refreshments and to enjoy the bustling atmosphere. For modern architecture lovers, highlights include many of Gaudi’s era masterpieces, such as Sagrada Familia, La Pedrera, Batllo House, Amatller House, Tapies Foundation, Lleo Morera House and other buildings around Eixample Neighborhood. We also suggest visiting Joan Miro Foundation, Picasso Museum, the MACBA and Botero’s street statues. And do not leave without going for a swim on the city beaches, strolling along the port, or visiting the most famous football stadiums in the world: Camp Nou!

Reviews of Free Tours in Barcelona

108 Reviews
4.95
10/10/24
The tour was EXCELLENT! Melanie was knowledgeable and so helpful. I would recommend her as a tour guide to anyone coming to Barcelona! Her English is superb as well! (BTW, I think I accidentally hit “acceptable” in your email. I meant to hit “excellent.”)
Dafna, United States
03/10/24
Mafalda, Portugal
11/09/24
I highly recommend participating in the Barcelona 2-in-1 tour with Yannis! Do you want to know why? Because he treats his group as curious travellers, hungry for knowledge and a deeper understanding of the driving forces behind the history of the city. He’s giving not just the general context and the historical, geographical and artistic informations that are essential to know, but those little bits and pieces of stories that will stick in your memory and make you see the beautiful buildings and streets in a different way. He’s telling a story, which has an introduction and a conclusion, logically structured yet with twists and turns, and does so in a casual, fresh tone and a humorous, lovable style. The perfect way to immerse yourself in the city whether you’re a first-timer or a frequent visitor of Barcelona!
Henrietta, Hungary

Things to Do in Barcelona

If you join Barcelona Free Walking Tours, your guide will suggest many things to do and see that only a local would know about. Here are a few of our favorites! Walk down Las Ramblas to stop at many tempting cafés, and enjoy the façade of the Palace of Catalan Music. Find the Temple of Augustus to discover the last standing columns of an old Roman temple tucked inside a Medieval courtyard. If you feel adventurous, go up Carmel Hill to enjoy the views from stunning Gaudi Park, and then go back near the beach to chill out in Ciutadella Park, a local’s favorite. For snacks, we recommend booking a Barcelona City Tour to visit La Boqueria, Santa Caterina or Sant Antoni, where you will find fresh fish and snacks of ‘butifarra’, a local delicacy. Of course, Barcelona is also famous for its vibrant nightlife, so go to the Port Olimpic for the best clubs!

Free Tour Guides in Barcelona

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