CHAUFFEURED HALF DAY TOUR
Duration: 5 hours
Language: on request
- Type: walking and chauffeured
If time in Barcelona is limited but you want to experience the city’s highlights, this tour offers the perfect solution. Travel comfortably by private vehicle, discover the most iconic landmarks, enjoy photo stops at the city’s main attractions, and gain valuable insights from an official guide.
The itinerary can be fully customized to match specific interests, schedules, and group requirements, making this experience ideal for tailor-made programs and premium group travel.

MAIN SIGHTS
- PASSEIG DE GRACIA AND THE “APPLE OF DISCORD”
Passeig de Gràcia is Barcelona’s most elegant boulevard, where the Catalan bourgeoisie built their grand mansions in the early 20th century. The area known as the “Apple of Discord” brings together outstanding works by the city’s leading Modernist architects, showcasing a unique concentration of architectural excellence.
- CASA BATLLÓ (EXTERIOR)
Casa Batlló is one of Antoni Gaudí’s most imaginative and expressive creations. Inspired by marine life and fantasy, its façade resembles a living organism, with flowing balconies, colorful Trencadís mosaics, and a roof often compared to the back of a dragon. This masterpiece stands out for its playful symbolism, bold use of color, and artistic freedom, making it one of the most visually striking landmarks on Passeig de Gràcia.
- CASA MILA (LA PEDRERA)
In contrast, La Pedrera (Casa Milà) represents Gaudí’s most radical and architectural vision. Its powerful stone façade, shaped like sculpted rock, breaks completely with traditional architectural forms and introduces innovative structural solutions and organic geometry. As Gaudí’s last major residential project, it reflects a more mature, monumental, and functional expression of Modernist architecture.
- PLAÇA ESPANYA AND THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION IN 1929.
Plaça Espanya was transformed during the 1929 International Exhibition, shaping one of Barcelona’s most monumental urban spaces. Highlights include the majestic National Palace and the iconic Magic Fountain, a key landmark of the area.
- MUSEUM OF THE NATIONAL ART OF CATALONIA
Located at the foot of Montjuïc, the National Palace houses the Museum of National Art of Catalonia (MNAC). Considered by many visitors as one of the most impressive buildings in the city, it offers panoramic views over Barcelona unmatched elsewhere.
- OLYMPIC STADIUM
The Olympic Stadium stands as a symbol of the 1992 Olympic Games, representing Barcelona’s transformation into a modern, global city.
- MONUMENT TO COLOMBUS AND THE PORT OF BARCELONA
Alongside the Sagrada Família, the Columbus Monument is one of the most recognizable elements of Barcelona’s skyline. Located next to the old port, it marks the historical gateway between the city and the Mediterranean.
- CATALONIA SQUARE
Plaça de Catalunya is the vibrant heart of Barcelona, the city’s main meeting point and tourist hub. From here, visitors can easily access all major districts, making it a key reference in any city sightseeing program.
- BARCELONA CATHEDRAL (exterior only)
In the heart of the Gothic Quarter, the Barcelona Cathedral (La Seu) dominates the historic center. Officially named the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia, it is dedicated to the city’s patron saint and stands as a prime example of Catalan Gothic architecture.
What’s included
Modern private minibus
5 hours local and official tour guide
Small group (up to 15 people)
What’s not included
Any private expenses
Admission tickets
Phone
(+34) 645 880 490





