Situated on the north Mediterranean coast, Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain and the home of Catalan Modernism. This beautiful city is best known for Antoni GaudÃ's masterpieces, declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO, but that’s not all it has to offer. Its Roman origins, long history and economic dynamism have made Barcelona both a cosmopolitan and cultural city. Enjoy this three-day city break and discover Barcelona though its culture, lifestyle and gastronomy.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
Barcelona: Visit GaudÃ’s most iconic creations such as Park Güell and the Sagrada Familia. Then soak up the atmosphere as you stroll along the bustling Las Ramblas.
Park Güell: Witness Gaudi’s vision of the perfect garden city. The park remains unfinished, but the myriad of mosaics created from irregular, broken tiles are sure to capture your imagination. Â
Sagrada Familia: The unique designs of GaudÃ’s basilica stretch the realms of the imagination and have turned this basilica into an icon of this grand city. The three fascinating façades are all different and only one of them, the surreal Nativity façade, was near completion before Gaudà died. A visit to the Sagrada Familia is an opportunity to literally witness history being built, as new elements are constantly being added, such as the recently completed nave roof.Â
Day 1: ARRIVAL BARCELONA
Arrive at Barcelona - El Prat Airport. A representative holding a sign displaying your name will be waiting to greet you in the arrivals lounge and transfer you to your hotel. Spend the rest of the day at your leisure enjoying the highlights of Barcelona. Visit the Old Town, enjoy some tapas while soaking up the atmosphere of Las Ramblas, or relax on the beach or in a bar overlooking the sea at Port OlÃmpic before your busy day of sightseeing tomorrow.
Overnight in Barcelona.
Day 2: BARCELONA: HOP ON / OFF
Wake up to breakfast at the hotel before heading out to explore Barcelona with a hop-on hop-off bus tour. Your ticket is included and you’ll have access to two routes with stops at the most important places and hidden corners of Barcelona. There are two routes - East and West. The East route takes you on a leisurely drive along the coast, stopping by the Barceloneta neighbourhood, the Port OlÃmpic, Bogatell Beach, the Forum and many more important, must-see sites. On the other hand, the West route heads inland and invites you to explore many of Barcelona’s most important monuments, including the Joan Miró Foundation, the Olympic Area and the National Art Museum all on Mount Montjuic, and even makes a stop next to the world-famous Camp Nou football stadium. Each route takes about two hours to complete. Catch the first bus at 9:00 to make the most of the day. The ticket includes an audio guide in 15 languages, a map and discount vouchers for several of the city’s attractions, eateries and shops. While you're at it, combine your bus tour with a visit to the Barcelona Aquarium in the historic Port Vell harbour (ticket not included). Opening at 10:00, the aquarium offers you the chance to come up close and personal with the often-unseen world of the depths of the sea. At the end of the day, make your own way back to your hotel for a well-earned rest.
Overnight in Barcelona
Day 3: DEPART BARCELONA
After breakfast at the hotel, enjoy your final day in Spain’s most celebrated tourist destination by visiting museums or galleries, purchasing souvenirs to remind you of your trip, or by simply strolling through its historic and bustling streets and enjoying the entertainment provided by the street performers. At the indicated time, transfer to the airport. Although it’s time to say good-bye to this magnificent city, the memories created here will last a lifetime.Â
Breakfast included.