Sagrada Familia & Old Town Private Tour

From€303
4 hours
Barcelona, Spain

About this activity

Experience Barcelona's iconic Sagrada Familia and historic Old Town on a private tour with skip-the-line access and hotel pickup.

Highlights

  • Skip-the-line access to Sagrada Familia
  • Explore Barcelona's historic Old Town
  • Personalized experience with a private guide
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off included
  • Flexible departure times to suit your schedule

Full description

Discover the architectural marvels of Barcelona on a private tour that combines the awe-inspiring Sagrada Familia with the charm of the city's Old Town. Enjoy skip-the-line access to Antoni Gaudí's masterpiece, allowing you to delve into its intricate details without the usual wait. Wander through the narrow streets of the Gothic Quarter, where history comes alive with every step. With a knowledgeable guide by your side, gain insights into the rich cultural tapestry of Barcelona. This personalized experience ensures a deep connection with the city's heritage, all while enjoying the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off. Flexible departure times cater to your schedule, making this tour a perfect fit for your Barcelona adventure.

Included / Excluded

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Skip-the-line access to Sagrada Familia
  • Guided tour of Barcelona's Old Town
  • Meals and beverages

Itinerary

1

Pass by: Start this tour directly from your hotel. Your guide will come to pick you up, so be sure to let us know exactly where you are staying. Enjoy an overview of Barcelona city along the route and pass by Catalunya square, the main square of the city center.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Head straight to the Montjuïc Mountain and enjoy splendid panoramic views of the city. The mountain was a strategy to defend the city against attacks. Now it is home to the famous Miró foundation and the Caixa Forúm. These and other buildings on Montjuïc, perfectly illustrate examples of modern art and contemporary architecture. Get the chance to see examples of town planning and architecture especially designed for the 1929 International Exhibition.

Duration: 30 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
3

Pass by: The Montjuïc Olympic Stadium is Barcelona's main Olympic facility. It is home to concerts and major sporting events. The second-largest stadium in the world at the time, it was designed for the 1936 Olympic Games, but due to the political situation of the time they never took place there and the stadium fell into disuse until it was remodeled for the 1992 Olympic Games.

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4

Pass by: Continue your visit of the city heading to Barcelona’s waterfront, passing by well-renowned city sights, such as the must-visit Las Ramblas, probably the most famous avenue of the city, home to many bars, restaurants and shops.

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5

Pass by: Along the way in the Ramblas, you may pass by the most known covered market of the city, La Boquería. Have a look at the main entrance and feel the hustling and bustling of the market from the minivan.

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6

Pass by: Along the way, at the lower end of La Rambla, you will see the Columbus Monument, pointing to a very unusual location... Find out more information with your local expert guide.

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7

Pass by Barcelona's Olympic Marina, one of the city's most popular leisure areas. There's nowhere better in Barcelona for fun and relaxation than the Olympic Marina: water sports, beaches and countless restaurants serving seafood cuisine are just some of the attractions in probably the most Mediterranean part of Barcelona.

Duration: 30 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
8

Pass by: Pass by the Catalonia History Museum, standing over the Barcelona waterfront. The historic brick building that now houses the museum was originally built in the 1880s to store goods arriving at the port. Since getting a facelift in anticipation of the 1992 Olympics, the building now houses also several street-level bars and restaurants.

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9

Pass by: Pass by Barcelona's Olympic Marina, one of the city's most popular leisure areas. There's nowhere better in Barcelona for fun and relaxation than the Olympic Marina: water sports, beaches and countless restaurants serving seafood cuisine are just some of the attractions in probably the most Mediterranean part of Barcelona.

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10

Pass by: Have a look at the Frank Gehry's spectacular goldfish sculpture at the base of the Hotel Arts and to the nearby Gran Casino de Barcelona.

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11

Pass by: Pass by the Barceloneta, once the home of fishermen, people associated with the fishing trade and the metal industry, and nowadays one of the city's most visited and popular districts. The neighborhood, with its narrow, rectilinear streets, was built on a military grid structure to provide accommodation for the former inhabitants of La Ribera who had lost their homes due to the construction of the Citadel Park.

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12

Pass by: Located in the traditional fishing district, this is one of Barcelona's oldest and best-loved beaches. It is thought to have inspired Miguel de Cervantes as the setting for the fight between Don Quixote and the Knight of the White Moon. It was here that the knight errant was finally defeated and abandoned his quest.

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13

Continue the day with a walking tour of the medieval Old Town of Barcelona. Enjoy a stroll in the Gothic Quarter, where the history of Barcelona began. Learn about Catalan traditions and Barcelona’s origins, while exploring enchanting corners, picturesque plazas and the narrow alleys of the Gothic quarter.

Duration: 30 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Walk in a maze of winding streets dating back to Roman times, live the passing of times through medieval and gothic architecture, have a look to the transformation of a city from its oldest times to a modern and vibrant lifestyle.

Duration: 30 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
15

Visit the Royal Square, one of Barcelona's busiest, most vibrant spots of the Old Town. Have a look at the lamp posts made by a very young Gaudí and take the best of the shade of the palm trees. Find out why it is called the Royal Square even if the king has never lived in this square...

Duration: 10 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
16

In the ancient Roman city of Barcelona, the Plaça Sant Jaume was the site of the Forum, the meeting place and stage for political debate. It could be said that the square continues to fulfill the same role today, as it is flanked by Barcelona's two political powerhouses: Barcelona City Hall and the seat of the Catalan government, the Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya.

Duration: 10 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
17

City Hall, also known as the “Casa de la Ciutat” (the house of the city), stands on one side of the Plaça Sant Jaume, right in the middle of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter and in front of the Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya. The neoclassical façade conceals Gothic gems such as the historic Great Hall, or Saló de Cent, designed by Pere Llobet and built in the 14th century.

Duration: 5 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
18

The Palau de la Generalitat in Barcelona is the seat of the Catalan government. The Palau has pure Gothic, flamboyant Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque elements behind the neoclassical façade.

Duration: 5 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
19

As you explore Barcelona's Gothic Quarter you'll come across one of the city's best-kept secrets. Inside a small medieval courtyard, the four columns from the Temple of Augustus have survived despite the passing of the centuries. They are more than 2,000 years old, like Barcelona itself.

Duration: 5 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
20

Pass by the Monumental King’s Square, the Gothic architectural ensemble which best exemplifies the city's medieval past. The royal palace, the Palau Reial Major, and its surrounding buildings, enclose a harmonious and peaceful square which is still imbued with Barcelona's splendor during the Middle Ages. An absolute must-see visit while walking through the Old Town of the city and listening to the fascinating stories of your guide.

Duration: 10 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
21

Pass by the Barcelona Cathedral and discover its façade and the combination of Romanesque, Gothic and neo-Gothic styles due to the fact that it was built over six centuries. Funded by donations from the medieval brotherhoods and guilds, the building work in Santa Creu commenced in 1298 and was completed around 1890, following the original plans, in the neo-Gothic style.

Duration: 10 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
22

The romantic, slightly faded Plaça Sant Felip Neri is an unmissable corner of the Gothic Quarter. Presided over by the baroque church from which it takes its name, the square features a number of historic elements that make it particularly attractive.

Duration: 5 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
23

Pass by: The Greater Synagogue of Barcelona is one of the oldest in Europe and the last one to be discovered. Located in a privileged environment, the Call de Barcelona, the old Jewish quarter of the city, which still retains its medieval architecture.

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24

Pass by: Get back on the road and drive through the Eixample district, designed by Ildefons Cerdà after 1895, to expand the city. (The word “Eixample” actually means “expansion” in Catalan). Passing by the streets of this elegant neighborhood, you will note that Cerdà’s concept of urban planning was revolutionary and utopian.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
25

Pass by: Along the way, pass through Passeig de Gràcia, with its typical Catalan architecture. The avenue is home to the most remarkable façades of modernist buildings, including Gaudi’s La Pedrera, Casa Batlló and Domènech’s Casa Lleó - Morera or Cadafalch’s Casa Ametller.

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26

Pass by: Along the way, you will pass by Casa Lleó - Morera or Casa Ametller, built by the modernist architect Lluís Domènech, the University teacher of Gaudí.

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27

Pass by: Along the way, pass by the Casa Batlló, one of Antoni Gaudí’s most impressive houses. This façade is an absolutely must see while being in Barcelona.

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28

Pass by: Along the way, pass by Casa Milá-La Pedrera and get enchanted by its atypical shape. Listen to your guide telling you about this piece of art by the hands of Gaudí and get to know why this building is known as ‘La Pedrera’ (the house of stones).

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Drive to the last destination of this tour, the life project of a genius or a fool, with no doubts the Sagrada Familia will leave a lifelong impression. Experience a moment full of emotion, admiring Gaudi's masterpiece, considered as the most emblematic landmark of Barcelona. There are no words to describe the feeling one gets when entering this magnificent temple of Modernism. The organic shapes found throughout its structure, the light filtering through its stained glass windows and the symbolic nature of the building’s sculpted façade will certainly be the highlight of your tour.

Duration: 1 hourAdmission: YES

Important information

Know before you book

  • This is a private tour; the price is per group, not per person.
  • Departure times are flexible; coordinate with the tour operator after booking.
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking.

Know before you go

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes for exploring the Old Town's cobblestone streets.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning architecture and scenic views.
  • Ensure your camera or smartphone is fully charged for photos.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 1 days before the activity starts

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Accessibility

  • Infant Seats Available
  • Stroller Accessible
  • Service Animals Allowed
  • Easy Public Transport

Good to know

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Passport or valid national ID details are required at the time of booking to purchase tickets. The same ID must be presented on the day of the activity upon entry to Sagrada Familia.

Traveler reviews

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Matt’s fabulous tour!

Matt was a fantastic guide on a rainy day! Equipped with a wonderful van, offering umbrellas to those not equipped, he easily navigated between narratives in Spanish and English for a group of seven. We learned so much in three hours about a beautiful city.. I would definitely use Matt again as a guide!

801chucksDec 27, 2025TRIPADVISOR

Anatoli as a fuide

We spent all day with Anatoli exploring Barcelona. He was a wealth of information and so engaging. He introduced us to new foods and places throughout the city. He was so much fun!

cathywO7425VUDec 8, 2025TRIPADVISOR

Barcelona

This is was our 4th time in Barcelona . We have a great , relaxing tour . My husban and I enjoy the company with Carlos . Thank you Ines

O2527HDinesaOct 10, 2025TRIPADVISOR

Best tour ever!

Carlos was amazing, we learned so much and saw so many sights! We will definitely be rebooking soon. We ate a delicious meal and had good wine as well. Very good experience.

izabellar636Oct 7, 2025TRIPADVISOR

Montse

Had a wonderful day with our tour guide , Montse. Very knowledgeable about everything. Sagrada Familia, the Olympic area. Just a great time.

Kevin MMay 25, 2025TRIPADVISOR

Additional information

Children must be accompanied by an adult