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1 review
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Duration: 3 hours
Product code: 106419P1
Overview
We invite you to discover the three main chapters of the city’s history. To find out more about the Roman Barcelona and about the Medieval times. Or maybe you are fond of Modernist Period? You'll know why and how they are connected to each other. We'll visit the monuments, buildings and squares of these times, bystanders of centuries old legacy. You'll know more about the people who lived and influenced life in different times on the Mediterranean shore. 'Cause Barcelona is a roman, medieval and modernist city. During our walk you'll have the opportunity to better understand the catalan culture, to know more about its traditions and to act like a local, drinking vermut or cigaló. We've been living here for many years, so we will tell you all about Catalan life, gastronomy, habits and popular fiestas. We also recommend places to go after the tour, great eating spots and ways of getting around the city. We can answer all of your questions and take good care of you during your stay in Barcelona. Trust us, we will show you the best!
Supplier Name
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Additional Information
Confirmation will be received at time of booking,Wheelchair accessible,Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level,A maximum of 12 people per booking,Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately,This tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelers
Inclusions:
Local guide,children under 10 years old do not pay,3 Hours Tour in a group of max. 12 participants,the guide answers all you questions after the tour,free maps of Barcelona
Exclusions:
Food and drinks, unless specified,Gratuities,Souvenirs
Traveler Reviews
One cannot see Barcelona without strolling down La Rambla, Main Street in downtown Barcelona. Do not be drawn in to the many patio Restarant’s along the street. The food is typically not good, the beers are very expensive and the servers project a “not interested” attitude. There are plenty of great places just off the Rambla with good food and reasonable prices. Walk in a block or two or head to the beach. You will find better service, better food and much more reasonable prices.
Reviewed by: royk996, 09/03/2019 12:00:00 AM